stofnæmi
Stofnæmi, also known as the Icelandic Stock Exchange, is the primary stock exchange in Iceland. It was established in 1985 and is located in Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland. Stofnæmi is a member of the Nordic Exchange Group, which includes other Nordic stock exchanges such as the Oslo Stock Exchange and the Copenhagen Stock Exchange.
The exchange primarily lists shares of Icelandic companies, although it also lists shares of foreign companies
Stofnæmi operates on a continuous trading system, which means that trading is open throughout the day, with
Stofnæmi is an important part of the Icelandic economy, as it provides a platform for companies to
In recent years, Stofnæmi has faced challenges due to the global financial crisis and the economic impact