The Milan Stock Exchange, known as Borsa Italiana, is the main stock exchange in Italy, located in Milan. It was established in 1808 and is one of the oldest stock exchanges in the world. The exchange facilitates the buying and selling of shares, bonds, and other financial instruments, playing a crucial role in the Italian economy.
In 2021, the Milan Stock Exchange became part of the Euronext group, which is a pan-European stock exchange. It lists many prominent Italian companies, including Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Enel, providing investors with opportunities to trade in various sectors of the economy.