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Use of "is" vs. "are" in this sentencewhen both singular and plural countable nouns follow

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Drew Noakes
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Use of "is" vs. "are" in this sentence

This is a question I've been wondering about for some time, and I finally came across an example today that I can quote. Consider this sentence (from):

No longer is the main primary exchanges the only option for executing orders.

At my first reading the "is" seemed to clash with the plural of "exchanges", however it may be read as applying to the singular "option".

What is the rule in such a phrase?