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Anxiety remains on Wall St disaster planning

By David Wighton, Deborah Brewster, Paul Taylor and Anuj Gangahar in New York

Published: September 8 2006 21:26 | Last updated: September 8 2006 21:26

When Dick Grasso, the then chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, reopened trading on September 17 2001, it was a symbol of Wall Street’s resilience in the face of terrorism.

But the four-day closure of the exchange also underlined the serious disruption caused by the attacks on the World Trade Center, due partly to flaws in Wall Street’s disaster planning.

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