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Borsa Italiana

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Italian Exchange (Borsa Italiana)
Italy's major securities exchange.

Borsa Italiana
The main stock exchange in Italy. Founded in 1808 and publicly owned until 1998, the London Stock Exchange acquired it in 2007. It is the primary market for derivatives traded in Italy, as well as for Italian government bonds and eurobonds. It also trades in other fixed income investments. All trading take place electronically.


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Under Furse, the LSE had merged with Borsa Italiana in late 2007, cementing its position as Europe's biggest equity market.
Under Furse, the LSE had merged with Borsa Italiana in late 2007, cementing its position as Europe's biggest equity market.
She has also overseen the public listing of the LSE and transformed the group into Europe's biggest exchange business through the takeover of Borsa Italiana.
 
 
 
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