New York Stock Exchange’s famous trading floor will partially reopen after being closed since March 23.
will not be back on Tuesday. On March 18, he tested positive for COVID-19, and the Quattro Securities trader continues to deal with the fallout from having the disease.
She also challenges critics who, pointing to all-electronic exchanges such as the Nasdaq, suggest traders are no longer necessary. “To be honest, it kind of hit everyone in a slow-rolling way,” Collins told NBC News. “I had a big spool down, and there is going to be a big spool up.”
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