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{{Short description|Montenegrin stock exchange}}
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{{Unreferenced|date=November 2023}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2022}}
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|name = Montenegro Stock Exchange
|name = Montenegro Stock Exchange
|logo =
|logo = [[Image:MONTENEGRO STOCK EXCHANGE LOGO.jpg|150px|MSE Logo]]]
|type = [[Stock exchange]]
|type = [[Stock exchange]]
|city = Podgorica
|city = [[Podgorica]]
|country = Montenegro
|country = [[Montenegro]]
|founded = 1993
|founded = 1993
|owner = [[Publicly-owned company]]
|owner = [[Publicly owned company]]
|key_people = [http://me.linkedin.com/pub/djordje-djurdjic/32/51a/928 Đorđe Đurđić <small>(Chairman)</small>] <br> [http://me.linkedin.com/pub/gojko-maksimovic/8/5a1/297 MSc Gojko Maksimović <small>(CEO)</small>]
|currency = [[Euro]]
|listings = 2,773
|currency = Euro
|listings = 410 <small>(January 2013)</small>
|indexes = [[MOSTE Index]]
|indexes = [http://mnse.me/code/navigate.asp?Id=83 MONEX20], [http://mnse.me/code/navigate.asp?Id=84 MONEXPIF]
|homepage = [http://www.montenegroberza.com/ www.montenegroberza.com]
|mcap = US$3.87 billion <small>(February 2013)</small>
|homepage = [http://www.mnse.me/ www.mnse.me]
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The '''Montenegro Stock Exchange''' ('''MNSE''') is a [[stock exchange]] located in [[Podgorica]], [[Montenegro]]. The MNSE was founded 1993, and is a member of the [[European Finance Convention Foundation]]. It is one of two principal stock exchanges in Montenegro, the other being the [[NEX Stock Exchange]], also located in Podgorica.
The '''Montenegro Stock Exchange (MNSE)''' ([[Montenegrin language|Montenegrin]]: ''Montenegroberza AD'') is a [[stock exchange]] located in [[Podgorica]], [[Montenegro]]. It is Montenegro's only stock exchange.


The MNSE was founded 1993, and is a member of the [[World Federation of Exchanges]], [[Federation of European Securities Exchanges]] and [[Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges]]. As of 10 January 2011, it fully incorporated [[NEX Stock Exchange]], also in Podgorica, forming a single Montenegrin capital market.
[[Stock trading | Trading]] on the MNSE consists of short and long term [[Security (finance) | securities]], six privatization funds, [[Bond (finance)| bonds]] of old [[currency]] savings, and shares from government funds portfolios. The [[MOSTE Index]] is the principal [[stock index]] of the Montenegro Stock Exchange.

Trading on the MNSE consists of short and long term securities, six investment funds, bonds, and shares from government funds portfolios. The MONEX20 and MONEXPIF are the principal stock indices of the Montenegro Stock Exchange.


==History==
==History==
The Montenegro Stock Exchange was founded in 1993 by [[NLB Montenegrobanka]], [[Pljevaljska banka]], [[Beranska banka]], [[Hypo Group Alpe Adria|Hipotekarna banka]], [[Podgorička banka]], [[Jugobanka]], [[Prva banka Crne Gore|Nikšićka banka]], [[Lovćen osiguranje]] and [[Agroosiguranje]].


Montenegro Stock Exchange was established in June 1993, pursuant to the Law on Money and the Capital Market. The first shareholders of the Stock Exchange were the state itself and four national banks:
In [[January 2010]], shareholders in the stock exchange approved a merger with NEX, creating a single stock exchange in Montenegro. The merger is expected to be complete within two to three months.<ref>{{citation | title =Montenegro’s Two Stock Exchanges Approve Merger | url = http://www.seenews.com/news/latestnews/montenegro___stwostockexchangesapprovemerger-153755/ | newspaper = SeeNews | date = 29 January 2010}}</ref>
:* Montenegrobanka A.D. Podgorica;
:* Pljevaljska banka A.D. Pljevlja;
:* Beranska banka A.D. Berane;
:* Hipotekarna banka A.D. Podgorica
In 1995, the Montenegro Stock Exchange harmonized its business activities with the Law on Stock Exchange, Stock Exchange Activities and Agents. In the meantime, there has been a redefinition of the State of Yugoslavia and certain authority of the federal institutions were taken by the institutions established in the Republic of Montenegro.


Following the adoption of the Law on Securities, pursuant to its terms, the Montenegro Stock Exchange was recapitalized through the issue of new shares. After taking authority from Federal Commission of Yugoslavia for the Securities and Financial Markets, in December 2000, the Commission for Securities of the Republic of Montenegro, has given, after determining the fulfillment of all the necessary preconditions, the Montenegro Stock Exchange a business license.
== Organization ==

*Chairman of the Board of the directors: Mr. Saleta Đurović, [[Ph.D.]]
In the period from 1994 to 2000,the Montenegro Stock Exchange traded mostly gyro money and short-term securities, as it was allowed by the existing legislation. The first brokerage houses in Montenegro were established in 1996, and those were CG Broker, Holder broker and Monte Adria Broker. The transfer of authority of regulating securities markets from the Former Republic of Yugoslavia to its member states required the adoption of the Montenegrin Law on Securities, which did not regulate the issue of short-term securities or trading with them. In this manner, following the adoption of the aforementioned Law, in Montenegro Stock Exchange are trading long-term debt and equity securities.
*CEO: Mrs. Dejana Šuškavčević, [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|MA]]

On 20 September 2001, six Montenegrin financial institutions and Brokers Business Association founded the New Securities Exchange of Montenegro. In this period, the activities on the Montenegro Stock Exchange were running very low (due to the failure to meet the legal requirements for trade in securities). Montenegro Stock Exchange completed the final harmonization with the Law on Securities Montenegro in 2004, which led to a situation in which, until the end of 2010, there were two stock exchanges operating. The start of operations of the New Securities Exchange of Montenegro is significant because for the first time in Montenegro capital market transaction were executing by electronic trading system.

In the beginning of 2011, the two Montenegrin stock exchanges were integrated, through the merge of the New Securities Exchange of Montenegro to the Montenegro Stock Exchange. The first working day on the single Montenegro Stock Exchange was 10 January 2011.

In overall shareholder structure of the Montenegro Stock Exchange twelve financial institutions from Montenegro participate with approximately of 93% ownership.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Economy of Montenegro]]
*[[List of stock exchanges]]
*[[List of European stock exchanges]]


* [[Economy of Montenegro]]
==External links==
* [[List of stock exchanges]]
*[http://www.montenegroberza.com/ Montenegro Stock Exchange official site]
* [[List of European stock exchanges]]


==References==
==References==

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==External links==
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* [http://www.mnse.me/ Montenegro Stock Exchange official site]
*[https://tradervn.net Forex trading]

{{World Federation of Exchanges}}


[[Category:Economy of Montenegro]]
[[Category:Economy of Montenegro]]

Latest revision as of 12:28, 21 April 2024

Montenegro Stock Exchange
TypeStock exchange
LocationPodgorica, Montenegro
Founded1993
OwnerPublicly owned company
Key peopleĐorđe Đurđić (Chairman)
MSc Gojko Maksimović (CEO)
CurrencyEuro
No. of listings410 (January 2013)
Market capUS$3.87 billion (February 2013)
IndicesMONEX20, MONEXPIF
Websitewww.mnse.me

The Montenegro Stock Exchange (MNSE) (Montenegrin: Montenegroberza AD) is a stock exchange located in Podgorica, Montenegro. It is Montenegro's only stock exchange.

The MNSE was founded 1993, and is a member of the World Federation of Exchanges, Federation of European Securities Exchanges and Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges. As of 10 January 2011, it fully incorporated NEX Stock Exchange, also in Podgorica, forming a single Montenegrin capital market.

Trading on the MNSE consists of short and long term securities, six investment funds, bonds, and shares from government funds portfolios. The MONEX20 and MONEXPIF are the principal stock indices of the Montenegro Stock Exchange.

History[edit]

Montenegro Stock Exchange was established in June 1993, pursuant to the Law on Money and the Capital Market. The first shareholders of the Stock Exchange were the state itself and four national banks:

  • Montenegrobanka A.D. Podgorica;
  • Pljevaljska banka A.D. Pljevlja;
  • Beranska banka A.D. Berane;
  • Hipotekarna banka A.D. Podgorica

In 1995, the Montenegro Stock Exchange harmonized its business activities with the Law on Stock Exchange, Stock Exchange Activities and Agents. In the meantime, there has been a redefinition of the State of Yugoslavia and certain authority of the federal institutions were taken by the institutions established in the Republic of Montenegro.

Following the adoption of the Law on Securities, pursuant to its terms, the Montenegro Stock Exchange was recapitalized through the issue of new shares. After taking authority from Federal Commission of Yugoslavia for the Securities and Financial Markets, in December 2000, the Commission for Securities of the Republic of Montenegro, has given, after determining the fulfillment of all the necessary preconditions, the Montenegro Stock Exchange a business license.

In the period from 1994 to 2000,the Montenegro Stock Exchange traded mostly gyro money and short-term securities, as it was allowed by the existing legislation. The first brokerage houses in Montenegro were established in 1996, and those were CG Broker, Holder broker and Monte Adria Broker. The transfer of authority of regulating securities markets from the Former Republic of Yugoslavia to its member states required the adoption of the Montenegrin Law on Securities, which did not regulate the issue of short-term securities or trading with them. In this manner, following the adoption of the aforementioned Law, in Montenegro Stock Exchange are trading long-term debt and equity securities.

On 20 September 2001, six Montenegrin financial institutions and Brokers Business Association founded the New Securities Exchange of Montenegro. In this period, the activities on the Montenegro Stock Exchange were running very low (due to the failure to meet the legal requirements for trade in securities). Montenegro Stock Exchange completed the final harmonization with the Law on Securities Montenegro in 2004, which led to a situation in which, until the end of 2010, there were two stock exchanges operating. The start of operations of the New Securities Exchange of Montenegro is significant because for the first time in Montenegro capital market transaction were executing by electronic trading system.

In the beginning of 2011, the two Montenegrin stock exchanges were integrated, through the merge of the New Securities Exchange of Montenegro to the Montenegro Stock Exchange. The first working day on the single Montenegro Stock Exchange was 10 January 2011.

In overall shareholder structure of the Montenegro Stock Exchange twelve financial institutions from Montenegro participate with approximately of 93% ownership.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]