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Article: What if Wall Street traded New York for Jersey City?
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- May 12, 1998
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AMY WESTFELDT Associated Press Writer
AP Online
05-12-1998
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) _ Will bulls and bears roam Montgomery Street? Will stocks soar on Hudson Street? Or will the Dow rise and fall on Christopher Columbus Drive?
Maybe, if the New York Stock Exchange is serious when it says it's considering a move across the Hudson River to more spacious digs in New Jersey.
Although New York City officials say the venerable stock exchange is just posturing, the theoretical move raises all kinds of questions, including: can Wall Street still be Wall Street somewhere else?
The New York Jets and New York Giants probably would answer yes. Both football teams kept their names when they ...
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