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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151 Some Wall Street firms have expressed outrage at punitive awards, and many investors have complained of brokers' stalling tactics.
152 The shock waves have been felt as far away as Wall Street.
153 Wall Street salesmen then try to fool investors into buying the overpriced merchandise.
154 Wall Street liked the news, which was released at midday Eastern time Tuesday.
155 The theft would haunt him for as long as he remained on Wall Street.
156 And the more people studied economics, the more an economics degree became a requirement for a job on Wall Street.
157 A dull opening Wednesday on Wall Street kept stock prices at low levels.
158 Wall Street analysts say waste companies in general have steady cash flows[sentencedict.com/wall street.html], making it easier to service higher levels of debt.
159 The plan also would make it less attractive to financial institutions and Wall Street firms to own tax-exempt municipal bonds.
160 The prevailing wisdom was that mortgages were not for Wall Street.
161 While the retailers will be looking at the clothes, Wall Street analysts will be looking at the retailers.
162 She decided to give up her high-pressure job on Wall Street.
163 The Wall Street Journal today reported that the project would cost about $ 100 million.
164 Wall Street analysts earlier this week speculated that Kodak would unload the unprofitable unit.
165 Wall Street analysts had expected the company to make 77 cents a share.
166 My experience, dating back to the Depression, convinces me Wall Street goes to extremes.
167 Nearly 10 years later, she still holds sway on Wall Street.
168 The allegations were confirmed in an internal university audit dated May 1996, according to a Wall Street Journal story last year.
169 Generation X, best known for its pierced bodies and jaded outlook, is more optimistic about Wall Street than previous generations.
170 The debate is tearing Wall Street asunder.
171 He was a rarity among Wall Street lawyers.
172 She's a hotshot broker on Wall Street.
173 It was a long way from the politically correct sentiments of Wall Street.
174 In fact, many superstring theorists who could not get faculty jobs went to Wall Street (where they were incorrectly called "rocket scientists"). This may mean leaving the field.
175 House's acting cyber - security tsar has resigned from her post, according to the Wall Street Journal.
176 He has accused McCain of "panicking" in the face of Wall Street events and has been reminding voters at every turn that McCain had long advocated deregulating Wall Street, blamed for the crisis.
177 The average Wall Street bonus last year was the fourth highest in history and even in 2008, when most banks lost money, financiers took home an average performance-linked pay cheque of $99,200.
178 But bargain hunters moved in to buy shares at knock-down prices, helping Wall Street rally .
179 Besides payrolls, Wall Street will have a flurry of other numbers to mull over, including January personal income and spending, as well as February domestic car and truck sales.
180 But many on Wall Street are themselves assistants, clerical staff and mailroom clerks -- the workers who keep Wall Street humming who are unlikely breaking six figures a year.
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