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Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana

Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana (Stock Market of the Dominican Republic, BVRD) is the only stock exchange in the Dominican Republic, basically performing a transaction regulation function. It began operations in 1991 and is viewed as a cornerstone of the country's integration into the global economy and domestic development. It is also one of the most active stock exchanges in Latin America. The BVRD operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana
TypePrivately held
IndustrySecurities exchange
HeadquartersSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
Key people
Marino Ginebra (President)
Number of employees
unknown
Websitehttp://www.bolsard.com/

History edit

During April 1980, a group of Dominican industrialists began to meet with the intention of formalizing a stock market and creating a regulating body guarded by the transparency and the efficiency of the operations in this market. This group consisted of Ricardo Valdéz Albízu, Hector Rizek, Ramón Mena, Winston Marrero, Otto Montero, Frederic Eman-Zadé, Luis Sabater and Rosendo Alvarez III. During 1987 this original group contacted, Robert Bishop, the former vice-president of the New York Stock Exchange, to assist with the markets creation. The Dominican Republic's first stock exchange finally came into legal existence under Presidential Decree No. 554-89 that was passed on February 20, 1989, but actually did not begin formal operations until December 1991.[1] It was originally known as the Bolsa de Valores de Santo Domingo Inc. In 1997, as a result of the fact that its activities extended into other cities of the country, it changed its name to Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana. This means that the market is still relatively new, and the concept of both an equity and capital market is just coming into consciousness. Despite the limitations resulting from inadequate legislation, transactions at the BVRD grew steadily during the 1990s..

Structure edit

There are twenty brokerage houses registered at the BVRD. Thirteen belong to financial groups and only seven are operative and belong to banking institutions. Almost 75 percent of the securities transactions are cross transactions in which both the buyer and the seller are clients of the same brokerage house. In recent years various laws were approved in an attempt to give new life to the Dominican securities market. In 2000, the Securities Market Law (SML), Law 19-00, was enacted, creating the Superintendence of Securities (Superintendencia de Valores, SIV) as the regulatory agency of the securities market. There are 24 securities brokers and there are no registered securities agents. There is one commodities exchange in the country, the Bolsa Agroempresarial de la Republica Dominicana, S.A., which has 14 registered brokerage houses.

Since many companies do not wish to sell shares to the public (this is a common theme among family owned Latin-American companies), the majority of activity has been in the capital and fixed income markets. The primary activities of the exchange involve public sale of commercial paper and bond instruments.

Performance edit

From 1991 to 2001, transactions for a total of RD 62, 885.6 million have been executed at the BVRD.[2] Of this total, 99.96 percent corresponds to commercial paper trades. On the other hand, 75 percent of this aggregated amount was traded from 1999 to 2001. Volumes negotiated at the BVRD reached record levels in the year 2001, going from RD 4,041.7 million in 2000 to RD 22,680.6 million in 2001, an increase of 461.2 percent. In the year 2002, the BVRD made operations for RD 24,841.9 million, for an increase of 9.52 percent. The average interest rate was 18.9 percent. As of October 2003 the volume of transactions of the Santo Domingo Stock Market was RD 16,129,021,469.69 and the average rate was 24.42 percent.[3]

As of 2009, BVRD is headed by President Marcos Troncoso.[4]

Members of the BVRD edit

The members of the BVRD include:

  • Alpha Sociedad de Valores, S. A.
  • Atlantico BBA Valores Puesto de Bolsa, S.A
  • BHD LEON Puesto de Bolsa
  • CCI, S. A., Puesto de Bolsa
  • Citinversiones de Titulos y Valores, S.A.
  • Excel Puesto de Bolsa, S.A.
  • Inversiones & Reservas, S.A., Puesto de Bolsa
  • Inversiones Popular, S.A., Puesto de Bolsa
  • Inversiones Santa Cruz S.A.
  • JMMB Puesto de Bolsa, S. A.
  • Parallax Valores, S. A., Puesto de Bolsa
  • Plus Capital Market Dominicana-PCM Dominicana
  • Primma Valores, S.A., Puesto de Bolsa
  • Titulos y Valores, S. A., Puesto de Bolsa
  • United Capital, S. A., Puesto de Bolsa
  • Vertex Valores Puesto de Bolsa, S. A.

Companies of the most trading activity from 1991 to 2005 included:

Rank Company - Entity Volume
Participation
1 Leasing Popular, S.A. 22,272,502,546.48 49.87%
2 Factoring Popular, S.A. 5,927,218,929.46 13.27%.
3 Immobiliaria BHD, S.A. 2,691,948,537.10 6.03%
4 Avelino Abreu, C por A 1,224,227,289.53 2.74%
5 Servinvest 1,149,697,390.49 2.57%
6 Curaçao Trading Co. 1,005,614,948.04 2.25%

Notes edit

  1. ^ The World Bank, Payments and Securities Clearance and Settlement Systems in the Dominican Republic, Centre for Latin American Monetary Studies, March 2003
  2. ^ As of March 28, 2006 USD$ 1 = RD$ 32.490
  3. ^ Ibid p.5
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on January 22, 2009. Retrieved September 17, 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

External links edit

  • Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana Official Website

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Bolsa de Valores de la Republica Dominicana Stock Market of the Dominican Republic BVRD is the only stock exchange in the Dominican Republic basically performing a transaction regulation function It began operations in 1991 and is viewed as a cornerstone of the country s integration into the global economy and domestic development It is also one of the most active stock exchanges in Latin America The BVRD operates Monday through Friday from 9 00 a m to 1 00 p m Bolsa de Valores de la Republica DominicanaTypePrivately heldIndustrySecurities exchangeHeadquartersSanto Domingo Dominican RepublicKey peopleMarino Ginebra President Number of employeesunknownWebsitehttp www bolsard com Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Performance 4 Members of the BVRD 5 Notes 6 External linksHistory editDuring April 1980 a group of Dominican industrialists began to meet with the intention of formalizing a stock market and creating a regulating body guarded by the transparency and the efficiency of the operations in this market This group consisted of Ricardo Valdez Albizu Hector Rizek Ramon Mena Winston Marrero Otto Montero Frederic Eman Zade Luis Sabater and Rosendo Alvarez III During 1987 this original group contacted Robert Bishop the former vice president of the New York Stock Exchange to assist with the markets creation The Dominican Republic s first stock exchange finally came into legal existence under Presidential Decree No 554 89 that was passed on February 20 1989 but actually did not begin formal operations until December 1991 1 It was originally known as the Bolsa de Valores de Santo Domingo Inc In 1997 as a result of the fact that its activities extended into other cities of the country it changed its name to Bolsa de Valores de la Republica Dominicana This means that the market is still relatively new and the concept of both an equity and capital market is just coming into consciousness Despite the limitations resulting from inadequate legislation transactions at the BVRD grew steadily during the 1990s Structure editThere are twenty brokerage houses registered at the BVRD Thirteen belong to financial groups and only seven are operative and belong to banking institutions Almost 75 percent of the securities transactions are cross transactions in which both the buyer and the seller are clients of the same brokerage house In recent years various laws were approved in an attempt to give new life to the Dominican securities market In 2000 the Securities Market Law SML Law 19 00 was enacted creating the Superintendence of Securities Superintendencia de Valores SIV as the regulatory agency of the securities market There are 24 securities brokers and there are no registered securities agents There is one commodities exchange in the country the Bolsa Agroempresarial de la Republica Dominicana S A which has 14 registered brokerage houses Since many companies do not wish to sell shares to the public this is a common theme among family owned Latin American companies the majority of activity has been in the capital and fixed income markets The primary activities of the exchange involve public sale of commercial paper and bond instruments Performance editFrom 1991 to 2001 transactions for a total of RD 62 885 6 million have been executed at the BVRD 2 Of this total 99 96 percent corresponds to commercial paper trades On the other hand 75 percent of this aggregated amount was traded from 1999 to 2001 Volumes negotiated at the BVRD reached record levels in the year 2001 going from RD 4 041 7 million in 2000 to RD 22 680 6 million in 2001 an increase of 461 2 percent In the year 2002 the BVRD made operations for RD 24 841 9 million for an increase of 9 52 percent The average interest rate was 18 9 percent As of October 2003 the volume of transactions of the Santo Domingo Stock Market was RD 16 129 021 469 69 and the average rate was 24 42 percent 3 As of 2009 BVRD is headed by President Marcos Troncoso 4 Members of the BVRD editThe members of the BVRD include Alpha Sociedad de Valores S A Atlantico BBA Valores Puesto de Bolsa S A BHD LEON Puesto de Bolsa CCI S A Puesto de Bolsa Citinversiones de Titulos y Valores S A Excel Puesto de Bolsa S A Inversiones amp Reservas S A Puesto de Bolsa Inversiones Popular S A Puesto de Bolsa Inversiones Santa Cruz S A JMMB Puesto de Bolsa S A Parallax Valores S A Puesto de Bolsa Plus Capital Market Dominicana PCM Dominicana Primma Valores S A Puesto de Bolsa Titulos y Valores S A Puesto de Bolsa United Capital S A Puesto de Bolsa Vertex Valores Puesto de Bolsa S A Companies of the most trading activity from 1991 to 2005 included Rank Company Entity Volume Participation1 Leasing Popular S A 22 272 502 546 48 49 87 2 Factoring Popular S A 5 927 218 929 46 13 27 3 Immobiliaria BHD S A 2 691 948 537 10 6 03 4 Avelino Abreu C por A 1 224 227 289 53 2 74 5 Servinvest 1 149 697 390 49 2 57 6 Curacao Trading Co 1 005 614 948 04 2 25 Notes edit The World Bank Payments and Securities Clearance and Settlement Systems in the Dominican Republic Centre for Latin American Monetary Studies March 2003 As of March 28 2006 USD 1 RD 32 490 Ibid p 5 https web archive org web 20090122103718 http bolsard com app do cons direct aspx Archived from the original on January 22 2009 Retrieved September 17 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help External links editBolsa de Valores de la Republica Dominicana Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bolsa de Valores de la Republica Dominicana amp oldid 1151829303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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