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Trump rang the bell at the New York Exchange, while Wall Street's CEOs and business leaders cheered "USA" beside him.
USA's elected president Donald Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, promising cheering traders and business leaders to achieve economic prosperity. When the bell rang, Trump was flanked by elected Vice President JD Vance, incoming First Lady Melania, NYSE President Lynn Martin, and his two children Ivanka and Tiffany. The audience included Goldman Sachs' David Solomon, Citigroup's Jane Fraser, Verizon's Hans Vestberg, Target's Brian Cornell, and Pershing Square's Bill Ackman. The crowd once cheered, "USA." Trump had previously...
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