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| Beginning in the 1790s, a group of stockbrokers traded outdoors in the streets of the financial district. The curb brokers generally dealt in the stocks of smaller companies. By 1900, they were conducting business in Broad Street near the NYSE building. In 1921, the Curb Market moved indoors to a new building on Trinity Place and in 1953 changed its name to the American Stock Exchange.
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