BM&F thrives in sheltered market

Latin America's largest exchange operator grew its derivatives franchise by more than half last year, according to a study by US research firm Celent

BM&F Bovespa, the Brazilian securities exchange, grew its derivatives franchise by more than half last year, according to a study by US research firm Celent, with the exchange’s entrenched market position giving it a near-monopoly in one of the world's fastest-growing economies.

Celent's findings mean that the exchange is now ranked sixth globally among derivatives exchanges by turnover.

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