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The CEE Stock Exchange Group (CEESEG) is a holding company comprising the stock exchanges of Vienna, Budapest and Prague. The abbreviation CEE stands for Central and Eastern Europe. The holding company is the strategic and financial leader and also responsible for the administration of the equity interests, while the day-to-day operation of the exchanges is taken care of locally by the four subsidiaries. The CEESEG is the most important equity trading platform for the Central and East European region. The CEE Stock Exchange Group emerged from a series of acquisitions of Central and East European stock exchanges by the Vienna Stock Exchange after the fall of the Iron Curtain. The stock exchanges acquired were initially held by Wiener Börse AG as equity interests. In 2010, these exchanges – along with the former parent company – became equal members in the group of the newly created holding company. The CEE Stock Exchange Group computes two indices: the CEESEG Traded Index (CEETX) and the CEESEG Composite Index. The CEETX is a price index based on the market capitalization of the 25 most actively traded securities of the four stock exchanges; the CEESEG Composite represents an average value derived from the four stock market indices ATX, BUX,PX and SBITOP. Börse Wien 02.jpg Equity interests: The CEE Stock Exchange Group owns the following equity interests in Central and East European stock exchanges (as of 17 July 2015): Vienna Stock Exchange: 100%, Budapest Stock Exchange: 50.453%, Prague Stock Exchange: 92.4%. File:Budapešť 0892.jpg|The Budapest Stock Exchange File:Börse Wien 02.jpg|The Vienna Stock Exchange File:Praha, Staré město, Burzovní palác.jpg|The Prague Stock Exchange ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「CEE Stock Exchange Group」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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