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Despite dire warnings of an historic snowstorm, it was business as usual for securities exchanges in New York City.
Securities exchanges either based in New York City or with major subsidiaries there stayed opened during a snowstorm that was forecast to have dire consequences but proved to be more harmful to Long Island and the Boston metropolitan area. As Winter Storm Juno’s center moved 50 miles eastward so did the potential harm when it...
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