Brazil's main commodities and futures bourse is planning to become the second exchange group to list in São Paulo in as many months, amid a boom in the country's equities market that has resulted in companies raising a record $33bn (€23bn) this year.
Bolsa de Mercadorias e Futuros, which is the fourth largest commodities and futures exchange in the world by trading volume, has revealed it will float on November 30 in an offering that could raise as much as $2.8bn.