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What does Wall Street mean?
Wall Street is the name of a street extending from Broadway to the East River in southern Manhattan, new york. It is only a third of a mile long and only 1 1 meter wide. It is a transliteration of the English word "Wall Street", which means "Great Wall Street". This street is narrow and short, only seven blocks from Broadway to Donghe, but it is famous as "the financial center of America".

Managers of banks, insurance, shipping, railways and other companies set up by Morgan chaebol, Rockefeller Oil King and DuPont Consortium are all concentrated here. The famous new york Stock Exchange is also here. It is still the headquarters of several major exchanges, such as Nasdaq, American Stock Exchange and new york Stock Exchange.

The word "Wall Street" has now surpassed the street itself and become synonymous with nearby areas. It can also refer to financial markets and financial institutions that have an impact on the entire American economy. No wonder Chen Yunhe said in his poem that "the vast new york is concentrated in the small Wall Street, and the small Wall Street reflects the vast new york".

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Compared with commercial streets, Wall Street usually refers to companies whose commercial influence is greater than that of small and medium-sized enterprises and the middle class, and sometimes it is especially used to represent financial institutions such as analysts, shareholders and investment banks.

Ordinary people's impression of commercial streets is usually nothing more than regional enterprises and banks. On the other hand, Wall Street is generally regarded as synonymous with private and self-interested "American enterprises". Sometimes Wall Street is used to distinguish the differences in influence, culture and lifestyle between investment banks and Fortune 500 companies and small businesses.

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