The New York Stock Exchange might reopen in phases after May 15, according to two sources who were on a conference call with NYSE Chief Operating Officer Michael Blaugrund. The sources also say the timing could change.
Blaugrund was speaking with NYSE employees, heads of firms and brokers on the 40-minute call. He said when the floor does open, there will be a reduced head count on the floor and social distancing guidelines will be followed, according to the two sources.The NYSE closed its trading floor in March temporarily and shifted to fully electronic trading to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The move came shortly after the NYSE sent an update to traders informing them that two people — a member of the trading floor community and an NYSE employee — tested positive for the virus.The same protocol that the NYSE followed just before the floor closed will also be in effect, meaning temperature checks for anyone entering the building, according to the sources.Blaugrund said the NYSE Arca Options trading floor in San Francisco might reopen on May 3, the two sources said.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Alarmed as COVID patients' blood thickened, New York doctors try new treatmentsAs the novel coronavirus spread through New York City in late March, doctors at Mount Sinai Hospital noticed something strange happening to patients' blood.
続きを読む »
The USNS Comfort in New York City is no longer accepting new patientsThe US coronavirus outbreak has altered daily life in almost every way. Here's the latest updates on US Covid-19 cases, deaths, the lockdown, the government response, unemployment and more.
続きを読む »
Cemetery races to keep up as New York virus deaths mountAs the pandemic’s death toll charges past 10,000 in New York City, funeral directors, gravediggers and others who tend to a body’s final chapter are struggling to keep up. AP chronicled the difficult work and the mourning at one cemetery on Staten Island.
続きを読む »
New York state nurses union files three lawsuits alleging poor Covid-19 working conditionsThe lawsuits allege shortcomings such as inadequate personal protective equipment, a lack of training for redeployed nurses, and unsafe working conditions for high-risk employees.
続きを読む »
New York researcher says preliminary results of hydroxychloroquine study are ready, but state hasn't released themIn what's described as the largest study of its kind, New York researchers have submitted to the state health department preliminary results of their work looking at hydroxychloroquine
続きを読む »
New York Gov. Cuomo says he had a 'productive' White House meeting with Trump on coronavirusNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he had a 'productive' meeting with President Trump at the White House, where the two discussed coronavirus testing. 'It has to be a real partnership. And I think we had a very good conversation.'
続きを読む »