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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91 The Wall Street Journal Report, our nationally syndicated television program, reaches millions more on weekends.
92 Salomon Brothers began to resemble the rest of Wall Street.
93 Wall Street had been expecting earnings of a penny a share, according to a survey by First Call Inc.
94 A straight-laced Wall Street banker gets mixed up in one ludicrous misunderstanding after another in George Gallo's screwball comedy.
95 Meanwhile Lehmann Brothers, its smaller Wall Street rival, saw its second-quarter earnings rise by 14 %.
96 Wall Street expected 84 cents a share, according to a recent survey of 11 analysts by Zacks.
97 The Wall Street Journal once described him as looking like an international jewel thief.
98 Still, it amounted to a massive subsidy to Wall Street from Congress. Long live motherhood and home ownership!
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99 On Wall Street, across-the-board buying in the oil sector sparked a rally.
100 Share prices, often controlled, cornered or otherwise stage-managed by Wall Street pools, were subject to spectacular rises and plunges.
101 Wall Street is a famous financial center in New York.
102 On Wall Street, the Dow Jones index closed 10 points up at 2,731.23.
103 Wall Street had been clamoring for Kodak to sell the unit.
104 The aircraft maker had warned Wall Street earlier this week that it expected the loss because of production problems.
105 Baxter said it will hold a conference call this morning to persuade Wall Street that it has the better offer.
106 Ranieri cast himself in an odd role for a Wall Street salesman.
107 Many on Wall Street have therefore concluded that something panicked the usually unflappable chairman.
108 One major cause of the current correction, many analysts and tech executives say, resides on Wall Street.
109 Still, it amounted to a massive subsidy to Wall Street from Congress.
110 Wall Street had speculated earlier this week that Kodak would unload the unprofitable unit.
111 The homeowners, of course, never knew that their behavior was so closely monitored by Wall Street.
112 Many people think Wall Street is the embodiment of greed.
113 Some Wall Street analysts think that the high-flying networking stocks are due for a correction, but they are not unanimous.
114 Under a treasury secretary whom Wall Street trusted less, this dancing on the wire could well have ended messily.
115 But government bond trading throughout Wall Street has become more of a commodity business.
116 New loans now typically come from large Wall Street investment houses and real estate investment trusts that favor large builders.
117 A Wall Street broker wrote Theodore Roosevelt, asking him to send troops to arrest the lynchers.
118 No one in Clinton's administration has yet commented on the Wall Street tax dodge.
119 The Wall Street crash of 1929 did not mean the end of radio or prevent the spread of the motor car.
120 His lack of experience on Wall Street may prove to be a handicap.
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