Borsa Italiana Explained

Borsa Italiana
Type:Stock exchange
City:Milan
Country:Italy
Owner:Euronext[1]
Key People:Claudia Parzani (chairperson)
Fabrizio Testa (CEO)
Currency:EUR
Listings:353
Mcap:€2.37 trillion ($2.96 trillion) (2017)[2]
Volume:€609 billion
Indexes:FTSE MIB
FTSE Italia All-Share
FTSE Italia Mid Cap
FTSE Italia Small Cap
FTSE AIM Italia

Borsa Italiana, based in Milan at Mezzanotte Palace, is the Italian stock exchange. It manages and organises domestic market, regulating procedures for admission and listing of companies and intermediaries and supervising disclosures for listed companies.[3]

Following exchange privatisation in 1997, the Italian Bourse was established and became effective on 2 January 1998.[4] On 23 June 2007, the Italian Bourse became a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group.[5] This changed on 9 October 2020, when a €4.3 billion deal was agreed between the London Stock Exchange Group and pan-European stock exchange group Euronext.[6] Euronext's acquisition of the Italian Bourse was completed on 29 April 2021. It is expected Italian Bourse will be rebranded as Euronext Milan in due course.[7]

Borsa Italiana is also informally known as Piazza Affari, after the city square of Milan where its headquarters (the Palazzo Mezzanotte building) is located.

Borsa Italiana is chaired by Claudia Parzani, and Fabrizio Testa is the CEO.[8]

Borsa Italiana is regulated by the Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (CONSOB), an agency of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, based in Rome. As of April 2018, overall capitalisation for listed companies on Borsa Italiana was worth €644.3 billion, representing 37.8% of Italian GDP.[9]

History

The Borsa di commercio di Milano (Milan Stock Exchange) was established by Eugène de Beauharnais, viceroy of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, through decrees dated 16 January and 6 February 1808.[10] It overtook the historically poorly regulated Borsa di Genova, later becoming the Italy's main stock exchange after the Panic of 1907.

It operated under public ownership until 1998, when it was privatized.[11] In 1997, all the Italian stocks were merged. Before that year, other smaller stocks exchanges were based in Naples, Turin, Trieste, Venice, Genoa, Florence, Bologna, Rome, and Palermo. In 1991, the electronic exchanges were approved, and in 1994, the market with grids (A, B, C) was abolished. In Milan were also the currencies exchange rates fixing and the commodities fixing.[12]

On 1 October 2007, Borsa Italiana was merged with the London Stock Exchange in an all-share takeover,[13] thus becoming part of the London Stock Exchange Group. In March 2016, the London Stock Exchange Group announced the agreement to merge in an all-stock deal with Deutsche Borse, but was subsequently blocked by the EU Competition Regulator.[14]

On 18 September 2020, the London Stock Exchange Group entered into exclusive talks to sell the Italian Bourse to Euronext.[15] On 29 April 2021, following the entry of CDP Equity and Intesa San Paolo (Italian institutional investors) as shareholders of Euronext, the European group assumed control of the company.[16] Its weight on the total Italian economy is growing: the overall capitalization of listed companies in December 2021 stood at 757 billion (equal to 43.1% of GDP), up by 24.7% compared to 2020.[17]

Operations

Borsa Italiana acts as a market management firm operating with autonomy and flexibility. It organises and manages the domestic stock market along with Italian and international brokers through a fully electronic trading system. Among its leading tasks, Borsa Italiana supervises listed companies, defining rules for admission and listings and supervising transaction activities.[18]

Trading hours

The exchange has pre-market sessions from 8AM to 9AM, normal trading sessions from 9am to 5:30PM and post-market sessions from 6PM to 8:30PM on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.[19]

Markets

Major trading markets for Borsa Italiana are:

Borsa Italiana also include markets for derivatives (IDEM),[23] ETF (ETFPlus) and bonds (MOT).[24]

Indices

Borsa Italiana's main indices are:[25]

Listed companies

For a full list see .

See also

References

Notes

Notes and References

  1. ansa.it, "https://www.ansa.it/english/news/business/2020/10/09/euronext-to-buy-italian-bourse-from-lse-for-4.325-bn_82d8bce3-e46f-4369-968e-6b0d9fa87f63.html"
  2. Web site: Borsa in tempo reale – Listino completo – Milanofinanza.it. milanofinanza.it. 4 April 2018. 11 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170711131548/https://www.milanofinanza.it/quotazioni/ricerca/capitalizzazioni. dead.
  3. italy24.ilsole4ore.com, "Borsa Italiana "
  4. source sense.com, "Borsa Italiana"
  5. news.bbc.co.uk, "London Stock Exchange Buys Borsa"
  6. Web site: Lse vende Borsa Italiana ad Euronext per 4,32 miliardi. 2020-10-26. Il Sole 24 ORE. 9 October 2020 . it.
  7. Web site: 22 October 2021 . Amendments to the Instructions to the Regulations of CC&G and related Annex – Rebranding of MTA and MIV markets . Euronext.
  8. Web site: Organi Sociali e Libro Soci - Borsa Italiana . 2022-03-02 . borsaitaliana.it.
  9. finanzalternativa.it, "http://www.finanzalternativa.it/2017-12-29-bilancio-2017-di-borsa-italiana-il-ftse-mib-cresce-del-155-anno-record-per-le-ammissioni-39-la-capitalizzazione-vola-a-6443-miliardi-227/"
  10. http://www.historytour.it, "History Tour – Borsa Italiana "
  11. Web site: Historical Stages . Borsa Italiana .
  12. Web site: 24 dicembre 1802: viene istituita la Borsa Valori di Roma -. 24 December 2016. parmadaily.it. 4 April 2018.
  13. Web site: I Principali Indici di Borsa Italiana dopo la fusione con la Borsa di Londra. 21 January 2020. toptrading.org.
  14. competitionpolicyinternational.com, "EU: LSE and Deutsche Börse officially announce merger"
  15. businessinsider.com/lse-engages-euronext-in-exclusive-borsa-italiana-talks-2020-9?r=US&IR=T
  16. Web site: Euronext: chiuso acquisto Borsa Italiana, valore finale 4,444 mld euro (RCO) . 2023-01-19 . Il Sole 24 ORE . it.
  17. Web site: Paronetto . Paolo . 2021-12-30 . Piazza Affari, +24,7% la capitalizzazione 2021 a 757 miliardi, Ipo da record . 2023-01-19 . Il Sole 24 ORE . it.
  18. borsaitaliana.it, "EU: LSE and Deutsche Börse officially announce merger"
  19. [Wikinvest:List of Stock Exchanges|Market Hours, Italian Stock Exchange via Wikinvest]
  20. lseg.com, "MTA "
  21. lseg.com, "AIM Italia "
  22. lseg.com, "MIV: Trading "
  23. lseg.com, 'IDEM Equity "
  24. lseg.com, "MOT "
  25. borsaitaliana.it, "Gli indici"
  26. strategystocks.co.uk, "Milan Stock Exchange: The Italian Index "