Alexander Zuntz

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Alexander Zuntz was an early New York financier and broker who was among the founding figures of what became the New York Stock Exchange.

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Alexander Zuntz canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf financier
person
stockbroker
activity engaged in brokerage of financial instruments
participated in early securities trading in New York
associatedWith New York Stock Exchange
countryOfActivity United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork finance
securities trading
historicalSignificance considered among the early founders of the New York Stock Exchange
contributed to the formation of organized securities trading in New York
industry financial services
securities brokerage
knownAs Alexander Zuntz
notableFor being an early New York broker
being an early New York financier
role in the origins of the New York Stock Exchange
occupation broker
financier
merchant
placeOfActivity New York City
residence New York City
role founding figure of what became the New York Stock Exchange
timePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century

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Buttonwood Agreement signatory Alexander Zuntz
Alexander Zuntz knownAs Alexander Zuntz