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trading floor

British  

noun

  1. the area in a bank or stock exchange where securities are traded

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Wall Street trading floors are closed, but the American pastime has become prime time for upstart financial platforms known as prediction markets.

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With Federal Reserve officials indicating they were unlikely to lower borrowing costs for a fourth successive meeting, sentiment on trading floors has been subdued of late, compounded by worries over tech valuations and AI spending.

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On any given Saturday, campus sounds less like a celebration of school spirit and more like a trading floor.

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This would get the attention of his brother Fernando, separated by glass offices and the trading floor, and the brothers would head to the 11th floor cafeteria together for lunch.

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The increasingly risk-averse mood on trading floors also dragged on the crypto sector, with bitcoin erasing all its gains this year -- just over a month after hitting a record high.

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