No, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is not a financial intermediary in the traditional sense. It is a marketplace where buyers and sellers come together to trade stocks and other securities. While it facilitates transactions between investors, it does not directly provide financial services like loans or deposits, which are characteristic of financial intermediaries such as banks. Instead, the NYSE acts as a platform for price discovery and liquidity in the financial markets.
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