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Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV)

The Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) is a public institution that operates under a concession granted by the Ministry of Finance (SHCP), observing the Mexican Securities Law. There is a second exchange in Mexico, the BIVA exchange, which lists all the same securities that BMV does. The companies listing in Mexico can choose to list on one of the two exchanges. However, their shares will be traded on both exchanges.

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Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)

Holiday Calendar
Trading Hours

Order Types

Basic Market Rules

Auction Mechanisms

Open Auction

The timeframe for entering orders in an Opening Auction is 6:00 to 6:29:59 AM CT. During the opening auction, orders may be entered only for those Equities marked as eligible by the BMV (Market Surveillance Area) in the Electronic Trading System for having met the minimum maintenance requirements.

If by 6:29:59 CT an Opening Auction has not posted a probable allocation volume and price, it will be declared void and its condition will change to “ST” (Auction Ended), at which point the Electronic Trading System will no longer accept order entries, modifications, or cancellations. Such orders as may be in the Electronic Book will remain in effect at the opening of the Continuous Trading Session.

Close Auction

The price is determined based on the VWAP of the last 20 minutes of trading, from 12:40:00 to 13:00 CT.

The close auction is divided into two phases, as follows (all times are in local time):

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