Once a stock market traded with wood and grain. Foto: BoBo
Once a stock market traded with wood and grain. Foto: BoBo

Trading was done as you may imagine it: people would gather on the floor and scream out their bids. Ljubljana’s stock market would begin growing in the next decade, only to disappear during the Second World War and then stay gone for half a century. It finally returned in December 1989, as one of the first stock markets in the newly capitalist eastern and central Europe. Now, more than 20 years later, the Ljubljana Stock Exchange is still going strong.