Vol.1, No 5, 1997 pp. 79 - 86
UDC: 336.76
THE BELGRADE STOCK EXCHANGE - AN EMBRYO
OF THE FINANCIAL MARKETS IN YUGOSLAVIA
Jadranka Djurović-Todorović
Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Trg VJ 11, 18000 Niš, Yugoslavia
Abstract. Although the idea of a stock exchange appeared in Serbia
as early as 1830, The Belgrade Stock Exchange founded in 1894. At this
general and mixed Stock Exchange were traded shares, bonds, commodities
and foreign currency. Its work was interrupted in 1941, and in 1953 the
Stock Exchange was officially closed. The Stock Exchange was reestablished
in December 1989, under the name of The Yugoslav Capital Market - Belgrade,
and from 1992 works under name The Belgrade Stock Exchange. At this trades,
above all, with short-term securities.
BEOGRADSKA BERZA - EMBRION FINANSIJSKOG
TRŽIŠTA U JUGOSLAVIJI
Iako se ideja o osnivanju berze u Srbiji pojavila još 1830. godine, Beogradska
berza osnovana je 1894. godine. Na ovoj opštoj mešovitoj berzi trgovalo
se akcijama, obveznicama, produktima i stranim valutama. Njen rad prekinut
je aprila 1941. godine, a formalno je prestala da postoji 1953. godine.
U decembru 1989. godine u Beogradu je ponovo formirana berza pod nazivom
Jugoslovensko tržište kapitala - Beograd, a od 1992. godine posluje pod
nazivom Beogradska berza. Na njoj se trguje,pre svega, kratkoročnim hartijama
od vrednosti.