Euronext Brussels
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Euronext Brussels
Summary
Euronext Brussels is a stock exchange[1]. It draws 60 Wikipedia views per month (stock_exchange category, ranking #58 of 240).[2]
Key Facts
- Euronext Brussels is located in Brussels[3].
- Euronext Brussels is in the country of Belgium[4].
- Euronext Brussels's instance of is recorded as stock exchange[5].
- Euronext Brussels's instance of is recorded as regulated market[6].
- Euronext Brussels is operated by Euronext[7].
- Euronext Brussels's headquarters location is recorded as Markiesgebouw[8].
- Euronext Brussels's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels[9].
- Euronext Brussels's Commons category is recorded as Euronext Brussels[10].
- Euronext Brussels's catalog code is recorded as ebr[11].
- Euronext Brussels's catalog code is recorded as BB[12].
- Euronext Brussels's catalog code is recorded as BR[13].
- +1801-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Euronext Brussels[14].
- Euronext Brussels's location of formation is recorded as Brussels metropolitan area[15].
- Euronext Brussels's official website is recorded as https://www.euronext.com[16].
- Euronext Brussels's topic has template is recorded as Template:EuronextBrussels[17].
- Euronext Brussels's legal form is recorded as Public limited company (Belgium)[18].
- Euronext Brussels's stock market index is recorded as BEL20[19].
Body
Founding
+1801-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Euronext Brussels[14]. Its location of formation is recorded as Brussels metropolitan area[15].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Markiesgebouw[8], a building[20], in Belgium[21] and Brussels[9], a big city[22], in Belgium[23], founded in 1795[24]. Euronext Brussels is operated by Euronext[7].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Euronext Brussels include Bourse Palace[25], an exchange building[26], in Belgium[27], founded in 1869[28].
Why It Matters
Euronext Brussels draws 60 Wikipedia views per month (stock_exchange category, ranking #58 of 240).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
Entities named for it include Bourse Palace[25], an exchange building[26], in Belgium[27], founded in 1869[28].