For a huge part of Wall Street—namely, buyout and investment firms, investment bankers and even consultants—working from home is difficult. Some deals, loans and investments have to get done in person. Meanwhile, markets are too volatile to price assets.
Amid an increase in confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in the U.S., more companies, religious institutions and schools are asking people to stay at home if they may have come into contact with the virus.
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