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Se han mejorado las condiciones de los centros de abasto municipales República, Revolución y Bicentenario San Luis Potosí, SLP.- En la etapa final del programa municipal “Mercado Modelo”, la dirección de Comercio del Ayuntamiento de San Luis Potosí ha invertido una cantidad superior a los 3.5 millones de pesos, para mejorar sustancialmente las condiciones de los centros de abasto municipales República, Revolución y Bicentenario. El titular de la dependencia municipal, Gabriel Andrade Córdova comentó que la idea fue rescatar los edificios que presentaban un importante deterioro, aprovechando la obra para modernizar su infraestructura, y mejorar la calidad de los servicios para los usuarios, clientes y comerciantes.
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Each day, Benzinga takes a look back at a notable market-related moment that happened on this date.
What Happened: On May 17, 1792, the signing of the Buttonwood Agreement laid the groundwork for the New York Stock Exchange.
Where Was The Market: The Dow and S&P 500 weren’t introduced for another 104 and 131 years, respectively.
What Else Was Going On In The World: The U.S. had recently created the postal service and passed the Presidential Succession Act. Across the Atlantic, the French Revolution raged.
Buttonwood Agreement Bears NYSE: Under the shade of a Wall Street buttonwood, 24 stockbrokers and merchants signed an agreement establishing a centralized securities exchange, obviating the roles of auctioneers and setting a commission rate.