Published: 30.07.2024

In the first half of 2024, securities of 20 regulated market issuers and securities of 20 alternative market issuers were traded on the Latvian capital market.

During the six months of this year, the total amount of the regulated market capitalisation was 1.86 billion euro, while the turnover accounted for 13.1 million euro, posting an increase of 62.1% compared to the first half of 2023. Meanwhile, during the six months of this year, the total amount of the alternative market capitalisation reached 394.0 million euro, whereas the turnover amounted to 29.1 million euro – 3.2 times higher compared with the first half of 2023.

The data compiled by Latvijas Banka suggest that stock transactions were predominantly executed in the regulated market, accounting for 79% of transactions or 23.7 thousand, but 21% of transactions or 6.5 thousand were carried out in the alternative market in the first half of 2024. The number of bond transactions amounted to 0.9 thousand and 1.1 thousand in the regulated and alternative markets respectively.

Key indicators of latvian capital market in the first half of 2024PDF

Latest News

29.08.2024

Latvijas Banka invites crypto-asset service providers to pre-licensing consultations

Latvijas Banka invites companies seeking a crypto-asset service...
15.08.2024

Infographic: Key numbers of investment and alternative investment funds 2023

Key numbers of investment and alternative investment funds 2023PDF
13.08.2024

The US and Latvia will strengthen supervision of operational risks for virtual asset service providers as part of their training programme

From 13 to 15 August, Latvijas Banka will host training...
12.08.2024

Latvijas Banka receives COTY awards

Latvijas Banka's collector coin "Riga Fashion", issued in 2023, has...
30.07.2024

The turnover of Latvia's regulated market increased by 62% in the first half of the year

In the first half of 2024, securities of 20 regulated market...
24.07.2024

Latvijas Banka is set to ensure direct participation of payment and e-money institutions in central bank payment systems

The Eurosystem has adopted a harmonised policy that allows non-bank...
02.07.2024

Latvijas Banka Releases its Second Climate-Related Disclosures Report

Latvijas Banka, the central bank of Latvia, has released its second...
19.06.2024

Prizes were awarded to the winners of the Competition of Student Scientific Research Papers organised by Latvijas Banka

Today at the award ceremony held at Latvijas Banka, prizes were...
10.06.2024

Macroeconomic forecasts | June 2024

Latvijas Banka has published its latest macroeconomic forecasts...
04.06.2024

Understanding How Job Retention Schemes Reshape the Within-Occupation Skill Profile of Employees within Firms

Working paper 2/2024
03.06.2024

Green arguments to be revealed during the debate on sustainable finance

On 10 June at 17.00, the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga...
31.05.2024

Latvijas Banka issues an electronic money institution operating licence to SIA TigSiPay

On 29 May, the Supervision Committee of Latvijas Banka decided to...