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Wall Street

Metonym for US financial markets and institutions, often referring broadly to investment banks and market activity.

Wall Street refers to the financial district in New York City and, by extension, the U.S. financial markets, including equities, bonds, derivatives, and commodities trading.

For example, major stock exchanges, investment banks, and trading firms operate on Wall Street, influencing global capital flows and market trends.

The term is often used to represent market sentiment, investor behavior, and financial power. Wall Street activities affect liquidity, pricing, and risk across asset classes.

Understanding Wall Street’s role helps traders, analysts, and policymakers anticipate market movements, assess economic trends, and make strategic investment decisions.

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