Continuity and Recovery: Terror Alert Jolts Wall Street Firms

DWT 2004 ANNUAL REVIEW

NEW YORK—In a stunningly specific warning, intelligence retrieved and later relayed to the media this past August showed that al-Qaeda had targeted the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE); the Citigroup building in midtown Manhattan; the Prudential Financial building in Newark, N.J.; the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Washington (DWT, Aug. 9).

As a result, U.S. Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge put out a Code Orange alert for the financial services sector in New York City

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