The New York Stock Exchange is set to reopen its iconic trading floor after a 2-month shutdown for the first time in 228 years
The New York Stock Exchange is set to return to its iconic trading floor on Tuesday after shutting down for two months over safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the Wall Street Journal, traders will be required to sign a liability waiver that restricts them from suing the NYSE for any potential cases of contracting the coronavirus while working.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesAfter a two-month precautionary closure, the New York Stock Exchange is ready to reopen its renowned trading floor on Tuesday.from March 23 as the coronavirus pandemic overwhelmed New York City, making it an epicenter for the virus.
Since closing down two months ago, the exchange had been limited to all-electronic trading, according toCompared to the iconic images of traders seen on the NYSE trading floor, the exchange will now look and feel different as only one-quarter of the workforce returns to their jobs, theJefferies breaks down the top 22 stocks it thinks you should buy right now - including 6 fast-risers that just captured its...
Other measures include a ban on bringing visitors to the floor and meals will only allowed at designated spots in the NYSE's cafeteria.
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