Historia de la bolsa de valores de Santa Cruz de la Sierra S.A. y causas de su cierre
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La Bolsa de Valores de Santa Cruz de la Sierra S. A. nació en 1989 con afinidades al libre mercado, con innovaciones como la mesa de negociación la cual estaba enfocada en renta variable, el año 1994 la misma cambia de denominación a Bolsa de Valores y Productos de Santa Cruz de la Sierra S. A. pero el Ente regulador le obliga a volver a su anterior denominación en diciembre del mismo año, como también se registran quejas por la burocracia centralista. En marzo de 1998 se promulga la ley 1834 que dificulta en gran medida la continuidad de la Bolsa de Santa Cruz con el artículo 18, 28 y 29, las cuales son artículos antiliberales con tendencias monopólicas, finalmente la Bolsa de Santa Cruz decide disolverse el 7 de octubre de 1999 para finalmente liquidarse oficialmente el año 2005. CLASIFICACIÓN JEL: G1, G18, G33.
The Stock Exchange of Santa Cruz de la Sierra S.A. was born in 1989 with affinities to the free market, with innovations such as the trading desk which was focused on variable income, in 1994 it changed its name to Stock Exchange and Products of Santa Cruz de la Sierra S.A. but the Regulatory Entity forces it to return to its previous name in December of the same year, as there are also complaints about the centralist bureaucracy. In March 1998, Law 1834 is enacted, which greatly hinders the continuity of the Santa Cruz Stock Exchange with articles 18, 28 and 29, which are anti-liberal articles with monopolistic tendencies, finally the Santa Cruz Stock Exchange decides to dissolve on 7 October 1999 to finally be officially liquidated in 2005. JEL CLASSIFICATION: G1, G18, G33.
The Stock Exchange of Santa Cruz de la Sierra S.A. was born in 1989 with affinities to the free market, with innovations such as the trading desk which was focused on variable income, in 1994 it changed its name to Stock Exchange and Products of Santa Cruz de la Sierra S.A. but the Regulatory Entity forces it to return to its previous name in December of the same year, as there are also complaints about the centralist bureaucracy. In March 1998, Law 1834 is enacted, which greatly hinders the continuity of the Santa Cruz Stock Exchange with articles 18, 28 and 29, which are anti-liberal articles with monopolistic tendencies, finally the Santa Cruz Stock Exchange decides to dissolve on 7 October 1999 to finally be officially liquidated in 2005. JEL CLASSIFICATION: G1, G18, G33.
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