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The New York Stock Exchange’s fabled floor traders, fearing steeper job losses in their already diminished ranks, are an endangered species.
Traders have been replaced by computers — and TV reporters. News organizations spice up their coverage of the markets with the NYSE’s mostly faux atmospherics.
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The New York Stock Exchange is clamping down on errors among its last remaining floor trading firms, a strict disciplinary push that some traders say could drive them out of business.
A re-telling of one broker's journey trading from home to his return to the NYSE trading floor.
New broker stations contain areas where traders can sit down for the first time in their careers, part of a $10 million renovation at the New York Stock Exchange.
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Traders now can enjoy the privilege of sitting down in an actual seat, which is new for them, but something upstairs traders have done for decades. The redesign essentially updates the floor with ...
NEW YORK - The New York Stock Exchange is taking steps to separate traders on the floor of its iconic 11 Wall Street building and employees of the NYSE and its parent Intercontinental Exchange Inc ...
The NYSE is going to electronic trading temporarily to stem the spread of COVID-19.
New research shows it pays to use floor traders—even in the age of algorithms. Artificial intelligence seems to be edging into nearly every sector of human activity. But a new study from the ...
Learn how trading on the floor of the stock exchange has evolved over time with computers now managing the majority of the buying, selling, and negotiating.