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. 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; -- in American financial publications, also referred to as the street.
The street in which the New York Stock Exchange is located.
The location of New York's financial district; most often used to refer to major participants in the United States sharemarket generally.
Sometimes is another name for the investment community. Also, the name of the financial district in New York City where the NYSE and AMEX reside.
the popular name for the New York Stock Exchange, or for all the financial institutions in and around this street.
Name for the financial district in lower Manhattan, New York City, and the street where the NYSE, AMEX, and many banking and brokerages are located. Sometimes also used to refer to the investment community in general; here also called the Street.
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World-wide colloquial name for the New York Stock Exchange that has loosely come to mean securities trading generally in the U.S. Often the NYSE is referred to as Wall Street, literally part of a street intersection where the exchange is located.
1. The street in New York where the NYSE is located. 2. The generic name for all securities companies that operates with securities.
a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance
The name of a street in New York's financial district and also commonly used to refer to the New York Stock Exchange.
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.
The financial sector of Mainframe, characterized by the large towers. RB: 1
Also known as "The Street" in US cocktail-party patter, this is the main drag in New York City's financial district.
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.
New York's financial hub (see also City, the)
The centre of New York’s financial district.
Wall Street is a large thoroughfare located in New York City that runs through the heart of the financial district in the borough of Manhattan. The New York Stock Exchange is located on Wall Street.
1. The street in New York City where the NYSE is located. 2. The NYSE itself. 3. Also the collective name for the financial institutions in New York City, including stock exchanges, banks, brokerages, commodity markets, money markets, etc.
1: Term used when referring to the investment community as a whole--also referred to as "the Street". 2: Popular name for New York City's financial district, where the New York and American Stock Exchanges and a multitude of brokerage firms are headquartered. See: American Stock Exchange; New York Stock Exchange
Wall Street is an American film released in 1987. Rated R, it was directed by Oliver Stone, and features Michael Douglas in perhaps his most famous role. The film has come to be seen as the archetypal portrayal of 1980s excess, with Douglas as the archetypal "Master of the Universe".
Wall Street, located at Broadway and Wall Street, is a two-track station with two side platforms that are slightly offset from one another, with glossy blue refrigerator tiles over the original white. The standard IRT name tablet mosaics have been preserved and incorporated into the blue tile; fancy ceiling accents have been preserved as well. On the southbound platform is a wooden token booth and ticket chopper, wooden restroom doors on each side, and a mosaic of the "wall" from Wall Street is on the rear wall.
Wall Street is a station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of Wall Street and William Street in the Financial District of Manhattan. It is served by the train (all times), and by the train (all times except late nights).