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Tabla De Especificaciones Tabla de Especificaciones Instrumentos del Mercado Organizado (OMI) Índice Acciones al Contado página 1 ETFs página 74 Acciones al Contado Tamaño Símbolo Nombre de la empresa ISIN Divisa mínimo de Horario Operativo la orden 01C.PL 01Cyberaton SA PLVCAOC00015 PLN 500 PLN 9:00 - 16:50 06N.PL Magna Polonia SA PLNFI0600010 PLN 500 PLN 9:00 - 16:50 11B.PL 11 bit studios SA PL11BTS00015 PLN 500 PLN 9:00 - 16:50 1AT.PL Atal SA PLATAL000046 PLN 500 PLN 9:00 - 16:50 1COV.DE Covestro AG DE0006062144 EUR 100 EUR 9:00 - 17:30 1FC.DE FACC AG AT00000FACC2 EUR 100 EUR 9:00 - 17:30 4MS.PL 4Mass SA PL4MASS00011 PLN 500 PLN 9:00 - 16:50 A.US Agilent Technologies Inc US00846U1016 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 A3M.ES Atresmedia Corp de Medios de Comunicacion SA ES0109427734 EUR 100 EUR 9:00 - 17:30 AA.UK AA PLC GB00BMSKPJ95 GBP 100 GBP 9:00 - 17:30 AA.US Alcoa Corp US0138721065 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 AAD.DE Amadeus Fire AG DE0005093108 EUR 100 EUR 9:00 - 17:30 AAL.UK Anglo American PLC GB00B1XZS820 GBP 100 GBP 9:00 - 17:30 AAL.US American Airlines Group Inc US02376R1023 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 AALB.NL Aalberts Industries NV NL0000852564 EUR 100 EUR 9:00 - 17:30 AAN.US Aaron's Inc US0025353006 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 AAP.US Advance Auto Parts Inc US00751Y1064 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 AAPL.US Apple Inc US0378331005 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 ABB.SE ABB Ltd CH0012221716 SEK 1000 SEK 9:00 - 17:25 ABBN.CH ABB Ltd CH0012221716 CHF 100 CHF 9:00 - 17:20 ABBV.US AbbVie Inc US00287Y1091 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 ABC.US AmerisourceBergen Corp - class A US03073E1055 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 ABCL.US Abcellera Biologics Inc CA00288U1066 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 ABE.PL AB SA PLAB00000019 PLN 500 PLN 9:00 - 16:50 ABEO.US Abeona Therapeutics Inc US00289Y1073 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 ABEV.US Ambev SA - ADR US02319V1035 USD 100 USD 15:30- 22:00 ABF.UK Associated British Foods PLC GB0006731235 GBP 100 GBP 9:00 - 17:30 ABI.BE Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV BE0974293251 EUR 100 EUR 9:00 - 17:30 ABIO.FR Albioma SA FR0000060402 EUR 100 EUR 9:00 - 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