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Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: Security Barriers Upheld | 05/11/04 New York State Supreme Court Justice Walter B Tolub dismisses lawsuit against New York Stock Exchange for its use of security blockades after Sept 11 terrorist attacks, which nearby parking garage claimed had negatively affected business |
The Timing of the Opening of Nasdaq Stirs Some Protest | 12/09/02 Stock traders at some of biggest firms on Wall Street say they and some of their customers were disappointed that Nasdaq market started at 11 am, while names of Sept 11 terrorist victims were still being read aloud at memorial service at ground zero; some of them refused to trade until memorial service ended, while others registered their complaints with Nasdaq officials; on stock-trading floor at Credit Suisse First Boston, there was general unease about executing trades for customers while de... |
Business; Wall Street Moves On | 10/03/02 Sept 11 terrorist attacks have had little long-term effect on securities trading, beyond scattering some of Wall Street's biggest firms; firms have also been devising new ways to send orders to New York Stock Exchange; stock price graph |
Exchange Considers Move to Trade Center Site | 09/11/01 New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard A Grasso says he will wait to see what city's plans are for rebuilding, but contends tall tower is no longer 'salable transaction'; had expressed this to Giuliani administration, but officials are fuming now that he has made his remarks public; photo |
A NATION CHALLENGED: THE EXCHANGE; Feeling Vulnerable At Heart of Wall St. | 12/10/01 Attacks exposed New York Stock Exchange's vulnerability to terrorism; exchange's chairman Richard A Grasso must figure out how to make exchange less vulnerable, even as it faces growing competition from Nasdaq and other new trading systems; exchange says it may postpone building long-planned new trading floor and 900-foot tower across street from its current headquarters; is considering building secondary trading site outside Lower Manhattan, plan that could cost tens or even hundreds of millio... |
A NATION CHALLENGED: THE SCENE; Wall Street Returns to Work, Finding Good in Falling Prices | 18/09/01 New York Stock Exchange re-opens in burst of patriotism and closes at sharp low; New York Stock Exchange and Philadelphia Stock Exchange makes space available on their floors for their rival, American Stock Exchange, which lost communications throughout its building, situated between Trinity Church south of World Trade Center; Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers relocated to Jersey City; everyone on New York Stock Exchange floor bow their heads for two-minute silence to honor those who died in te... |
Return to the Big Board | 18/09/01 Photo of American flag covering columns of New York Stock Exchange, as traders and exchange employees take break on first day back since terrorist attacks shut down Lower Manhattan |
The Timing of the Opening of Nasdaq Stirs Some Protest | 01/01/70 As Wall Street solemnly observed the anniversary of Sept. 11 yesterday morning, the Nasdaq stock market made financial history by opening an hour before the New York Stock Exchange. That was at least 30 minutes toosoon for many traders' tastes. |
Business; Wall Street Moves On | 01/01/70 Sept 11 terrorist attacks have had little long-term effect on securities trading, beyond scattering some of Wall Street's biggest firms; firms have also been devising new ways to send orders to New York Stock Exchange; stock price graph |
Exchange Considers Move to Trade Center Site | 01/01/70 Richard A. Grasso, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, said he would instead consider building a new home blocks away on the former site of the World Trade Center. |
It's Time for Terror-Proof Markets | 01/01/70 Never again. That should be the motto of our financial markets in the wake of Sept. 11. Never again shall we let the forces of evil shut us down. |
Near Site of Disaster, Workers Strive for the Routine | 01/01/70 a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/12/nyregion/nyregionspecial3/12downtown.html?partner=rssnytemc=rss"img src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2006/09/12/nyregion/75_downtown.jpg" border="0" height="75" width="75" hspace="4" align="left"/aThousands of workers were determined not to dwell on the horrible history of the day as they marched through Lower Manhattan, wishing for a routine day at the office. |
Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: Security Barriers Upheld | 01/01/70 New York State Supreme Court Justice Walter B Tolub dismisses lawsuit against New York Stock Exchange for its use of security blockades after Sept 11 terrorist attacks, which nearby parking garage claimed had negatively affected business |
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