NYSE’s floor to reopen with just a quarter of the usual number of traders. Bell ringings and IPO celebrations will remain absent.
Only one-quarter of the NYSE’s usual population of traders will be back when the floor resumes business after a two-month closure prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Traders who return must wear masks, avoid taking public transportation and follow tough social-distancing rules, with newly erected Plexiglas barriers to help them stay apart.
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