NY Stock Exchange
BW 1929 High WA shot of NY stock exchange floor during busy trading - VS trading stocks, good. Selling stocks montage - traders on phones, notes with ""SELL"" instructions transposed,over activity at stock exchange, ticker tape machines, ticker tape, prices fluctuate, stock market crash, 1929. MS broom sweeping ticker tape on floor.
News Clip: Stocks
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
The Montmorillon material library, a place to recycle waste companies that can be resold
Stock Market trading activity on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York City
American traders and other officials at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, United States. Traders on the exchange floor. Image of stock ticker tape runs across. People and officials gathered at the Stock Exchange. Discussions among the people. A clock strikes 10. An official starts trading, speaking from the balcony of the exchange. Traders hurry around the busy, exchange floor, packed with people. People trading. Officials gathered around in several groups. Location: New York City USA. Date: 1928.
1987 NY Stock Exchange
New York Stock Exchange - NYSE - interior - trading floor activity - stock brokers - chaos - crowd - zoom to men talking on telephone - ticker - long shot from above - monitors - l/s - pan across room - American flag - businessmen - businesswomen - view down to floor
SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE
The Shanghai Stock Exchange building. The trading floor and shots of stock brokers on the phone in cubicles.
1920s MISC.
INTERIOR STOCK EXCHANGE TICKER TAPE COVERED FLOOR, TYPICAL DAY IN STOCK EXCHANGE
La bourse et la vie
HAMSs of men chatting on floor of Montreal Stock Exchange. Shot of board, no one in sight. Several shots of traders on floor of exchange, of men talking into headphone. Static interior shot of Montreal Stock Exchange.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING BELL
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING BELL
GERMAN STOCK EXCHANGE
00:00:00:00 VS floor of the German Stock Exchange, traders moving around, working at computer terminals / CU Stock Exchange boards w/ changing prices / VS floor of the German Stock Exchange, traders m ...
New York Stock Exchange; 11/02
Many busy traders on floor of stock exchange, pan out; Aerial pan of New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) trading floor (with NYSE signs)
DEVALUATION NEWS
London. <br/> <br/>Various shots of the crowded Stock Exchange floor, men milling around. MS. Messenger running into stock exchange bringing the news on devaluation of pound. MS. Crowded floor, people talking, looking on, etc. Various shots of the people running and leaving the stock exchange in a hurry. MS. News vendor placards 'New Zealand Devalues'. CU. Stock Exchange name plate. GV. Exteriors establishing shots of Westminster Bank and Midland Bank in the City. Various fairly good shots inside the bank with cashiers at work, customers cashing cheques, etc. MS. More messengers running into stock exchange office. <br/> <br/>(Orig. Neg.) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 18/11/1967.
01/27/75 C0049619 - COLOR NEW YORK C STOCK EXCHANGE FLOOR
01/27/75 C0049619 - COLOR NEW YORK C STOCK EXCHANGE FLOOR UNCUT: "STOCK EXCHANGE FLOOR" SHOWS: SHOTS OF FLOOR OF STOCK EXCHANGE VARIOUS SHOTS HIGH SHOT BROKERS AT TABLE ANOTHER SHOT OF STOCK EXCHANGE FLOOR HIGH SHOT: (SHOT XX 60FT) EXCHANGES -STOCK, GOLD, PRODUCE - NEW YORK - NEW YORK - NEW YORK SE STOCKS & BONDS XX / 60 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / ORIG /
Stock market and Exchange and bid, offer, volume on display rapid change
Stock market and Exchange and bid, offer, volume on display rapid change
Salut Toronto!
Sequence on crowded stock exchange, MCUs of faces. ESTABLISHING SHOTs of floor.
New York Stock Exchange Closing Bell (03/04/1997)
The closing bell of today's New York Stock Exchange. Some movement was predicted in the market following Alan Greenspan's morning announcements.
American Stock Exchange; 1996
American Stock Exchange; all stock exchange floor shots you need
72892 WALL STREET HISTORIC FILM NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE "BEHIND THE TICKER TAPE"
Dating from 1957, "Behind the Ticker Tape" tells the story of the American Stock Exchange (now NYSE), showing how securities sales have evolved over the years, and giving a profile of the ASE at the height of its activity. NYSE MKT LLC, formerly known as the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), is an American stock exchange situated in New York City, New York. AMEX was previously a mutual organization, owned by its members. Until 1953, it was known as the New York Curb Exchange.<p><p>On January 17, 2008, NYSE Euronext announced it would acquire the AMEX for $260 million in stock; on October 1, 2008, NYSE Euronext completed the acquisition. Before the closing of the acquisition, NYSE Euronext announced that the AMEX would be integrated with the Alternext European small-cap exchange and renamed the NYSE Alternext U.S.<p><p>In March 2009, NYSE Alternext U.S. was changed to NYSE Amex Equities. On May 10, 2012, NYSE Amex Equities changed its name to NYSE MKT LLC.<p><p>These brokers often traded stocks that were speculative in nature. With the discovery of oil in the latter half of the 19th century, even oil stocks entered into the curb market. By 1865, following the American Civil War, stocks in small industrial companies, such as iron and steel, textiles and chemicals were first sold by curbstone brokers. Efforts to organize and standardize the market started early in the 20th century under Emanuel S. Mendels and Carl H. Pforzheimer.. In 1908, the New York Curb Market Agency was established, to codify trading practices. In 1911, the curbstone brokers came to be known as the New York Curb Market, which then had a formal constitution with brokerage and listing standards. After several years of outdoor trading, the curbstone brokers moved indoors in 1921 to New York Curb Exchange Building on Greenwich Street in Lower Manhattan. In 1929, the New York Curb Market changed its name to the New York Curb Exchange. Within no time, the Curb Exchange became the leading international stock market, listing more foreign issues than all other U.S. securities markets combined. In 1953 the Curb Exchange was renamed the American Stock Exchange.<p><p>Paul Kolton was named as president of the exchange in 1971, making him the first person to be selected from within the exchange to serve as its leader, succeeding Ralph S. Saul, who announced his resignation in March 1971. In November 1972, Kolton was named as the exchange's first chief executive officer and its first salaried top executive. Kolton opposed the idea of a merger with the New York Stock Exchange while he headed the exchange saying that "two independent, viable exchanges are much more likely to be responsive to new pressures and public needs than a single institution". Kolton announced in July 1977 that he would be leaving his position at the American Exchange in November of that year.<p><p>The American Stock Exchange merged with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE Euronext) on October 1, 2008.[4] Post merger, the Amex equities business was branded "NYSE Alternext US". As part of the re-branding exercise, NYSE Alternext US was re-branded as NYSE Amex Equities.<p><p>On December 1, 2008, the Curb Exchange building at 86 Trinity Place was closed, and the Amex Equities trading floor was moved to the NYSE Trading floor at 11 Wall Street.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
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TORONTO STOCK MARKET
00:00:00:00 exchange sign/ EXT building/ Ws floor of market/ board/ VS men wokring on floor of market/ CU computer/ more floor shots (0:00)/
Selected Originals - STERLING CRISIS
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Sterling Crisis" - 66/58. <br/> <br/>GV. Exterior of Stock Exchange. Various shots of the interior of the stock exchange showing the floor. Rain pouring down outside the building. People walking near the bank with umbrellas up, the rain bouncing off them. MS. Crowd waiting in Downing Street, some have umbrellas up in the rain. VS. Ministers arriving at No 10 Downing Street for talks. Amongst them are Mr Greenwood and Mr Crossman. More interior shots of the stock exchange with brokers doing business.
NYSE: STOCK EXCHANGE FLOOR ACTIVITY
CUT STORY: GOOD HA OF ACTIVITY ON FLOOR OF STOCK EXCHANGE. CU TICKER TAPE. JOHNSON S / U. INTVW. INVESTOR. JOHNSON SU. MORE GOOD HA OF TRADING ACTIVITY ON FLOOR OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. CI: FINANCE: STOCK EXCHANGE.