Zagreb Stock Exchange

Zagreb Stock Exchange
Zagrebačka burza
Type Stock Exchange
Location Zagreb, Croatia
Founded 1991
Owner Zagrebačka burza d.d.
Key people Ivana Gažić, MBA (CEO)
Currency HRK
No. of listings 314
Market cap HRK187,69 billion, €25,025 billion (March 2012)
Indices CROBEX, CROBIS
Website Official website

The Zagreb Stock Exchange or ZSE (Croatian: Zagrebačka burza [zaɡrɛbatʃka burza]) is a stock exchange located in Zagreb, Croatia. It is Croatia's only stock exchange. The exchange trades shares of Croatian companies, as well as bonds and commercial bills.

The ZSE was established in 1991 as the successor of "Zagreb Stock Exchange for the goods and values" which was co-founded by Samuel David Alexander in 1907. In March 2007 it incorporated VSE, forming a single Croatian capital market, leading in the region by market capitalization and trading volume. As of April 11, 2008, the ZSE includes stocks of 376 companies, with market capitalization of 187.69 billion kn (US$32.7 billion).

The exchange has pre-market sessions from 09:00am to 10:00am and normal trading sessions from 10:00am to 04:00pm on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the exchange in advance.[1]

The Zagreb Stock Exchange is located in the skyscraper Eurotower at the Vukovarska [ʋukɔʋar̩ska] and Lučićeva [lutʃitɕɛʋa] streets intersection

The Zagreb Stock Exchange publishes the following indices:

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