New York Stock Exchange
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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)—also sometimes called the "Big Board"— is a stock exchange in New York City. It is the biggest stock exchange in the United States by the amount of money and the second-biggest stock exchange by the number of companies listed. Its building is on Wall Street.
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NYSE traders floor before the introduction of electronic readouts and computer screens, 1963
President Ronald Reagan addressing the NYSE, 1985
Security after the September 11 attacks
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Donald L. Evans rings the opening bell at the NYSE on April 23, 2003. Former chairman Richard Grasso is also in this picture.
NASA astronauts Scott Altman and Mike Massimino wields the gavel for the 'closing bell'.