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New York Stock Exchange: Next Generation Trading Floor
New York Stock Exchange: Next Generation Trading Floor
Wall street is the financial district of New York City. It is the home of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Stocks And Bonds, Bond Market, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Stock Market, Fear, Marketing, Wednesday
Wall street is the financial district of New York City. It is the home of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange.
The floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday without a trader in sight as Sandy hits Foreign Exchange, Finance, Hurricane Sandy, Cyber Attack, Financial District, United Airlines, City That Never Sleeps
Sandy, with 85 mph winds, barrels down towards New York City
The floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday without a trader in sight as Sandy hits
1857 Wall Street, Looking towards Trinity Church, New York City. I know this area of the City as I was in and around it for 30 years. The difference in this photo from my time has me awed. Nyc, Ville New York, New York Photos, Vintage New York, Staten Island, Historical Pictures
Anonymous - Wall Street, Looking towards Trinity Church, New York City
1857 Wall Street, Looking towards Trinity Church, New York City. I know this area of the City as I was in and around it for 30 years. The difference in this photo from my time has me awed.
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The New York Stock Exchange before computer screens
The New York Stock Exchange before computer screens
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New York Stock Exchange Blueprint
New York Stock Exchange Blueprint
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Jenny Kueck
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New York Stock Exchange automated stock tickers, 1922
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Bonnie Burns
Pedestrians walk down Nassau Street past the Federal Reserve Building, 1944. The New York Stock Exchange can be glimpsed at the foot of the image. Manhattan Skyline, Lower Manhattan, New York Skyline, Downtown New York, New York City, Pedestrian Walk, Vintage Usa, Time Life
Pedestrians walk down Nassau Street past the Federal Reserve Building, 1944. The New York Stock Exchange can be glimpsed at the foot of the image.
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The Wall Street Inn Exterior (Near New York Stock Exchange) Avg.USD$373.34
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Brigitte Perzl
A great overview of the history of women on the New York Stock Exchange. Who wouldn't want to trade with a 'bewitching broker"!? Cornelius Vanderbilt, Woodhull, American Exceptionalism, Moving To England, Historical Fiction Novels, Claflin, Field Day, Running For President, History Channel
A great overview of the history of women on the New York Stock Exchange. Who wouldn't want to trade with a 'bewitching broker"!?
The origin of the NYSE can be traced to May 17, 1792, when the Buttonwood Agreement was signed by 24 stock brokers outside of 68 Wall Street in New York under a sycamore (or Buttonwood) tree on Wall Street which earlier was the site of a stockade fence.The organization drafted its constitution on March 8, 1817, and named itself the "New York Stock & Exchange Board". New York Street, Under The Sycamore, New York Bucket List, Sycamore Tree, Street Stock, Stock Broker
May 17, 2011
The origin of the NYSE can be traced to May 17, 1792, when the Buttonwood Agreement was signed by 24 stock brokers outside of 68 Wall Street in New York under a sycamore (or Buttonwood) tree on Wall Street which earlier was the site of a stockade fence.The organization drafted its constitution on March 8, 1817, and named itself the "New York Stock & Exchange Board".