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Etymology: [ 'wol ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English weall; akin to Middle High German wall; both from Latin vallum rampart, from vallus stake, palisade; perhaps akin to Old Norse volr staff; more at WALE.
Synonyms: stock exchange, stock market, world of commerce
Antonyms: Main Street

Amerikan para piyasası, New york borsa merkezi, Wall street,

1 Amerikan para piyasası     ts
2 New york borsa merkezi     ts
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: American financial markets, financial institutions as a whole, or by extension, big-business interests, The physical street in lower Manhattan and the financial institutions located (or formerly located) there, Wall Street is a street in New York where the Stock Exchange and important banks are. Wall Street is often used to refer to the financial business carried out there and to the people who work there. On Wall Street, stocks closed at their second highest level today Wall Street seems to be ignoring other indications that consumers are spending less. Street in New York City where many major U.S. financial institutions are located. The street, in southern Manhattan, is narrow and short and extends only about seven blocks from Broadway to the East River. It was named for an earthen wall built by Dutch settlers in 1653 to repel an expected English invasion. Even before the Civil War it was recognized as the nation's financial capital, and it remains a worldwide symbol of high finance. The Wall Street, or financial, district contains the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The district is also the headquarters for many investment banks, securities dealers, utilities and insurance companies, and brokerage firms, world financial center located in Manhattan (New York City), a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance, 1: Term used when referring to the investment community as a whole-also referred to as "the Street", used to allude to the securities industry of the United States, It is the chief financial center of the United States, hence the name is often used for the money market and the financial interests of the country, used to allude to the securities industry of the United States a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance, Popular name for New York Stock Exchange, which is located at the corner of Board Street and Wall Street Figuratively, Wall Street means high finance, A street towards the southern end of the borough of Manhattan, New York City, extending from Broadway to the East River; so called from the old wall which extended along it when the city belonged to the Dutch, The main drag in New York City's financial district, although the term is used mostly to refer to the establishment of investing professionals, frequently referred to around these parts as "The Wise " The street is so named because it was once the site of a wall built in the 1600s by the Dutch to protect what was then New Amsterdam, Common name for the New York City financial district located in the lower portion of Manhattan (and also the name of an actual street in the area) where the New York and American stock exchanges and many brokerage firms are headquartered It is also a generic term for anything associated with investing or the stock market, Generic term for the securities industry firms that buy, sell, and underwrite securities, Generic term for firms that buy, sell, and underwrite securities, Nickname for the financial district in lower Manhattan of New York City and the location of the New York Stock Exchange, other markets, and many other investment firms, The financial district in New York City where the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, and many brokerage firms are located Also a reference to the investment community in general, Famous street in Manhattan's financial district where the New York Stock Exchange is located More generally, the term for high finance--big banks, brokerages, insurance companies and others--and those whose economic interests are identified with high finance, the popular name for the New York Stock Exchange, or for all the financial institutions in and around this street, The controlling financial interests of the United States Wall Street itself is located in New York City, The financial sector of Mainframe, characterized by the large towers RB: 1,

4 : American financial markets, financial institutions as a whole, or by extension, big-business interests     ts
5 The physical street in lower Manhattan and the financial institutions located (or formerly located) there     ts
6 Wall Street is a street in New York where the Stock Exchange and important banks are. Wall Street is often used to refer to the financial business carried out there and to the people who work there. On Wall Street, stocks closed at their second highest level today Wall Street seems to be ignoring other indications that consumers are spending less. Street in New York City where many major U.S. financial institutions are located. The street, in southern Manhattan, is narrow and short and extends only about seven blocks from Broadway to the East River. It was named for an earthen wall built by Dutch settlers in 1653 to repel an expected English invasion. Even before the Civil War it was recognized as the nation's financial capital, and it remains a worldwide symbol of high finance. The Wall Street, or financial, district contains the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The district is also the headquarters for many investment banks, securities dealers, utilities and insurance companies, and brokerage firms     ts
7 world financial center located in Manhattan (New York City)     ts
8 a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance     ts
9 1: Term used when referring to the investment community as a whole-also referred to as "the Street"     ts
10 used to allude to the securities industry of the United States     ts
11 It is the chief financial center of the United States, hence the name is often used for the money market and the financial interests of the country     ts
12 used to allude to the securities industry of the United States a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance     ts
13 Popular name for New York Stock Exchange, which is located at the corner of Board Street and Wall Street Figuratively, Wall Street means high finance     ts
14 A street towards the southern end of the borough of Manhattan, New York City, extending from Broadway to the East River; so called from the old wall which extended along it when the city belonged to the Dutch     ts
15 The main drag in New York City's financial district, although the term is used mostly to refer to the establishment of investing professionals, frequently referred to around these parts as "The Wise " The street is so named because it was once the site of a wall built in the 1600s by the Dutch to protect what was then New Amsterdam     ts
16 Common name for the New York City financial district located in the lower portion of Manhattan (and also the name of an actual street in the area) where the New York and American stock exchanges and many brokerage firms are headquartered It is also a generic term for anything associated with investing or the stock market     ts
17 Generic term for the securities industry firms that buy, sell, and underwrite securities     ts
18 Generic term for firms that buy, sell, and underwrite securities     ts
19 Nickname for the financial district in lower Manhattan of New York City and the location of the New York Stock Exchange, other markets, and many other investment firms     ts
20 The financial district in New York City where the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, and many brokerage firms are located Also a reference to the investment community in general     ts
21 Famous street in Manhattan's financial district where the New York Stock Exchange is located More generally, the term for high finance--big banks, brokerages, insurance companies and others--and those whose economic interests are identified with high finance     ts
22 the popular name for the New York Stock Exchange, or for all the financial institutions in and around this street     ts
23 The controlling financial interests of the United States Wall Street itself is located in New York City     ts
24 The financial sector of Mainframe, characterized by the large towers RB: 1     ts
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