The New York Stock Exchange is on life support as profits get creamed by plummeting trading volume â exactly two years after the electronic Flash Crash sent the storied mart into a near-death spiral.
Trading executives fear the clock is finally ticking for the cityâs most famous financial landmark â the workplace for 1,200 floor traders whoâve weathered a brutal decade-long decimation in their ranks.
âIâm 100 percent glad I am no longer on the floor,â retired NYSE broker Paul Olsen told The Post. âI donât know whatâs going to happen next. I think the floorâs time is really limited.â
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Trading executives fear the clock is finally ticking for the cityâs most famous financial landmark â the workplace for 1,200 floor traders whoâve weathered a brutal decade-long decimation in their ranks.
âIâm 100 percent glad I am no longer on the floor,â retired NYSE broker Paul Olsen told The Post. âI donât know whatâs going to happen next. I think the floorâs time is really limited.â
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/trading_isn_nyse_qQRukxDeMCY8fTpwDuttXO#ixzz1uBmxLoVg