The Madrid Stock Exchange, founded in 1831, is one of Spain’s oldest financial institutions and a benchmark within the national securities market. Throughout its history, it has played a key role in the country’s economic development by channeling savings into productive investment and contributing to wealth creation. As Spain’s main stock market, part of Six, it provides investors with liquidity and confidence, maintaining a strong market share among Spanish listed securities.
The transformation of the Stock Exchange Building, from analogue to digital
After more than 40 years of analogue panels, in this short film we see how the panels at the Madrid Stock Exchange Palace are transformed into digital panels in 45 days.
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The Bolsa de Madrid is Spain’s main stock exchange, where shares, bonds, and other financial instruments are traded. It operates through an electronic trading system that connects investors and financial institutions, enabling real-time transactions under regulatory supervision.
The main indices of the Madrid Stock Exchange include:
- IGBM (Madrid Stock Exchange General Index): tracks the overall performance of listed companies
- IBEX 35: includes the 35 most liquid companies in Spain
- IBEX Medium Cap: focuses on mid-sized companies
- IBEX Small Cap: covers smaller listed companies
These indices reflect the performance of the Spanish stock market.