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Italian Derivatives Market (IDEM)
A trading market for options and futures controlled by the borsa italiana, a privately held exchange owned by the london stock exchange. The Italian derivatives market started as the Borsa di Comercio, founded in 1808 in Milan by vice-royal decree as a commodities exchange.
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