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Wall Street
Wall Streetn. The US financial industry. [After Wall Street in New York City.] Wall′-Street′er (-strē′tər) n.Wall Street n (Placename) a street in lower Manhattan, New York, where the Stock Exchange and major banks are situated, regarded as the embodiment of American finance Wall′ Street` n. a street in New York City, in S Manhattan: the major financial center of the U.S. Wall StreetThe financial interests of the United States, considered as based in Wall Street, New York City, where the Stock Exchange and major banks are located.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Wall Street - a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American financeWall St.Manhattan - one of the five boroughs of New York City | | 2. | Wall Street - used to allude to the securities industry of the United Statesthe Streetsecurities industry, market - the securities markets in the aggregate; "the market always frustrates the small investor" | TranslationsWall Street
Wall StreetA metonym for the US financial sector and stock exchange. (The New York Stock Exchange is located on Wall Street in Manhattan.) What's the news out of Wall Street this morning? Judging by Wall Street, I think this economic recession is finally over.See also: street, wallWall Street
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National Parks Name Type1 Location Year authorized Size acres (hectares) Description Acadia NP SE Maine 1919 48,419 (19,603) Mountain and coast scenery. ..... Click the link for more information. Wall Street, narrow street in the lower part of Manhattan island, New York City, extending E from Broadway to the East River. It is the center of one of the greatest financial districts in the world, and by extension the term "Wall St." has come to designate U.S. financial interests. In the district, which extends several blocks N and S of Wall St., are the New York and the American Stock Exchanges as well as commodity exchanges and the homes of numerous commercial and investment banks, and "Wall St." law firms. Facing Wall St., on the west side of Broadway, is Trinity Church (founded 1696). Federal Hall National Memorial (see National Parks and MonumentsNational Parks and Monuments
National Parks Name Type1 Location Year authorized Size acres (hectares) Description Acadia NP SE Maine 1919 48,419 (19,603) Mountain and coast scenery. ..... Click the link for more information. , table), one block east, was erected on the site of the former Federal Hall, where George Washington was inaugurated in 1789 and where the first Congress met. Wall St. received its name from a stockade, or wall, built in 1653 by Dutch colonists to protect the settled area south of it from assault by the English and by the native population.Wall Street a street in lower Manhattan, New York, where the Stock Exchange and major banks are situated, regarded as the embodiment of American finance LegalSeeStreetWall Street
Wall StreetGeneric term for the securities industry firms that buy, sell, and underwrite securities.Wall StreetA street in New York City that forms the center of its financial district. The NYSE, NASDAQ, and American Stock Exchange, among others, are headquartered on Wall Street. Additionally, several investment companies maintain their primary offices on or near Wall Street. Because of its influence on the wider financial world, Wall Street is often used as a byword for the financial industry in the United States and its lobbyists. In this sense, Wall Street is important to political discourse in the United States. The sheer amount of money traded on Wall Street render it vitally important to the global economy as well.Wall Street The main street in New York City's financial district. The term is often used to denote the entire financial district in New York or the world of U.S. finance and investments. Also called the Street.AcronymsSeeWSWall Street Related to Wall Street: stock marketSynonyms for Wall Streetnoun a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is locatedSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun used to allude to the securities industry of the United StatesSynonymsRelated Words- securities industry
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