Similar words: street, one-way street, in the street, streetwise, street lamp, man in the street, the man in the street, pull strings. Meaning: n. 1. a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance 2. used to allude to the securities industry of the United States.
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61 But although Wall Street earns millions providing advice to corporations around the world, mergers between brokerage firms often end badly.
62 That is a handful of the most visible Salomon mortgage traders on Wall Street.
63 Never before has so much Wall Street expertise been handed out to so many so fast.
64 And if the market plunges, many Wall Street newcomers might dump stocks and mutual funds as quickly as they bought them.
65 From Wall Street lawyers and brokers to school officials, the search for private advancement replaces any sense of public service.
66 Wall Street is notorious for having scant regard for the future and even less for the past.
67 The name of Lehman Brothers was for ever struck from the business cards of Wall Street.
68 The traditionalists who cling to uptight Wall Street business wardrobes and rooms full of Hepplewhite reproductions are exiled to style Siberia.
69 Wall Street wants Greenspan to take quick action to boost the flagging economy.
70 During an enthralling series of Singles matches there were more fluctuations than on an average day on Wall Street.
71 An earlier attempt had been withdrawn immediately after the 19 October 1987 Wall Street crash.
72 The Wall Street retreat was also nudged by fears throughout the day stirred by the continued budget impasse.
73 Some veterans also fear the New Year will be marked by the exit of more Wall Street players from the municipal-bond business.
74 But Wall Street shrugged off fears of a further sell-off as leading stock markets rebounded strongly on Monday.
75 Wall Street is not concerned about whether old people do well in retirement.
76 Reports of negotiations have persisted since the Wall Street Journal reported last month that a buyout was imminent.
77 He will be permitted to meet members of Congress as well as visiting Wall Street and watching a baseball game.
78 Salomon Brothers was the only major firm on Wall Street in the early 1980s with no system for allocating costs.
79 He is Patrick Bateman, a smirking,[www.Sentencedict.com] self-important young man working for a Wall Street merchant bank in the 1980s.
80 In the wake of the Wall Street Crash Congress enacted a plethora of legislation aimed at ensuring fair and orderly markets.
81 Investors on Wall Street applauded the results, even though sales at stores open at least a year were essentially flat.
82 Indeed, outside the immediate government bond market, few people in the Wall Street community know Mr Hirsch.
83 Signs of trouble on Wall Street sent investors running for cover.
84 A computer link with Wall Street gives traders up-to-the-minute market data worldwide.
85 This was not surprising, given its high-octane roster of judges, congressmen, and Wall Street barons.
86 Wall Street and Washington seem sometimes to have been overtaken by outlaws.
87 Holbrooke returns to his Wall Street investment banking job with mission accomplished.
88 On Wall Street, bargain-hunting lifted stocks to a moderately higher close but concern about credit dampened any year-end cheer.
89 The company is selling bonds on Wall Street and is restricted from discussing the future much while the offering is active.
90 These men would have thrived in normal times as Wall Street financiers, corporate lawyers, or bank presidents.
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