Wall Street
Americannoun
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a street in New York City, in S Manhattan: the major financial center of the U.S.
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the money market or the financiers of the U.S.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Wall Street
1820–30, Wall Street for def. 2
Example Sentences
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Addressing Zoph’s departure to Thinking Machines employees, Murati said there had been multiple issues with his performance, trust and conduct, according to an internal message viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
Wall Street is keeping an eye on several themes this tech earnings season that stand out from the past.
From Barron's
With market jitters on the rise again, investors might also want to look to lower volatility stocks that tend to get hit less during times of Wall Street stress.
From Barron's
To many on Wall Street, a foreign buyers’ strike seems like a remote possibility.
From MarketWatch
United’s optimistic tone corresponded with what some on Wall Street are seeing, including detecting an uptick in business air travel, which helps United and other U.S. major airlines.
From MarketWatch
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