id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1316 Wall Street - Wikipedia .html text/html 12250 1524 75 By 2010, Wall Street firms, in Clark's view, were "getting back to their old selves as engine rooms of wealth, prosperity and excess".[42] A report by Michael Stoler in The New York Sun described a "phoenix-like resurrection" of the area, with residential, commercial, retail and hotels booming in the "third largest business district in the country".[45] At the same time, the investment community was worried about proposed legal reforms, including the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act which dealt with matters such as credit card rates and lending requirements.[46] The NYSE closed two of its trading floors in a move towards transforming itself into an electronic exchange.[17] Beginning in September 2011, demonstrators disenchanted with the financial system protested in parks and plazas around Wall Street.[47] It houses the New York Stock Exchange, which is by far the world's largest stock exchange per market capitalization of its listed companies,[61][62][63][64] at US$28.5 trillion as of June 30, 2018.[65] City authorities realize its importance, and believed that it has "outgrown its neoclassical temple at the corner of Wall and Broad streets", and in 1998, offered substantial tax incentives to try to keep it in the Financial District.[15] Plans to rebuild it were delayed by the September 11 attacks.[15] The exchange still occupies the same site. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1316.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1316.txt