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Montenegro Stock Exchange
MNSE Logo
TypeStock exchange
LocationPodgorica, Montenegro
Founded1993
OwnerPublicly-owned company
Key peopleĐorđe Đurđić (Chairman)
Dejana Šuškavčević (CEO)
CurrencyEuro
No. of listings38
Market capUS$3.92 billion (February 2010)
IndicesMONEX20 MONEXPIF
Websitewww.montenegroberza.com

The Montenegro Stock Exchange (MNSE) (Montenegrin: Montenegroberza, a.d.) 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 WFE, FESE and FEAS. 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 nad MONEXPIF are the principal stock indecis of the Montenegro Stock Exchange.

History

The Montenegro Stock Exchange was founded in 1993 by NLB Montenegrobanka, Pljevaljska banka, Beranska banka, Hipotekarna banka, Podgorička banka, Jugobanka, Nikšićka banka, Lovćen osiguranje and Agroosiguranje.

On 5 January 2010, Atlas corporation became the majority shareholder of the Montenegro Stock Exchange.[1]

In January 2010, stockholders in NEX approved a merger with the Montenegro Stock Exchange, initially expected to take place within two to three months.[2] However, the two were technically merged on 31 December 2010, with their systems jointly operating since 10 January 2011.[3] The merger consolidated and simplified securities trading in Montenegro.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Crna Gora u 2010 – 1.dio", RTCG, 30 December 2010
  2. ^ "Montenegro's Two Stock Exchanges Approve Merger", SeeNews, 29 January 2010
  3. ^ "Sjutra spajanje berzi", RTCG, 30 December 2010

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