Milan Stock Exchange is the 71st largest trade out of the 79 inventory exchanges. The Milan Inventory Alternate doesn’t shut for lunch.  
Borsa Italiana S.p.A. is responsible for the organization and management of the Italian stock exchange. The Company, founded in 1997 following the privatization of the exchange, has been operational since January 2nd, 1998.
Borsa Italiana is now part of London Stock Exchange Group, following the merger effective October 1, 2007.
Borsa Italiana’s primary objective is to ensure the development of its markets, maximizing their liquidity, transparency and competitiveness while pursuing high levels of efficiency.
The Milan Stock Exchange (MTA) is positioned in Europe and its headquarters is positioned in Milan, Italy. Firms listed on the Milan Stock Exchange are primarily Italy primarily based firms and commerce in Euro. Firms outdoors in Italy can be listed in a special trade.
The Milan Stock Exchange, identified in Italian because the Borsa Italiana, is Italy’s solely stock exchange. It’s positioned within the metropolis of Milan. The trade trades on the Euro.

MTA Contact Info:

Registered Office:
Piazza degli Affari 6, 20123 Milan, Italy
Tel: +39 02 724261
Fax: +39 02 72004333
Website: https://www.borsaitaliana.it