News Summary: NYSE plans weather shutdown Monday
News Summary: NYSE shutting down trading Monday as Hurricane Sandy approaches New York
CLOSED FOR BUSINESS: The New York Stock Exchange and other U.S. financial markets are shutting down Monday as Hurricane Sandy bears down on New York.
ONCE IN A GENERATION: The NYSE last suspended physical trading operations because of the weather on Sept. 27, 1985, because of Hurricane Gloria.
WHAT'S NEXT: Operators say markets might be closed Tuesday "pending confirmation."