Business on Wall Street is to invest money in money markets.
Wall Street is a street, not a building, business or residence. It has no address. Rather, the buildings, businesses and residences that are located on Wall Street have addresses (121 Wall Street, 59 Wall Street, etc.).
Middle class donors are funding the Occupy Wall Street movement. The average donation is $22.00. These donors are average citizens and not just from businesses.
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The street has no chief executive officer. it is just a street. CEOs are leaders of corporations, not streets."Wall Street", as an expression refers to al the financial businesses that operate in that street or in the area of that street in New York City. But they have no one single leader. They are not a corporation just a neighborhood of thieves.So your question makes no sense or you left something out.
The Wall Street crash had an wide and far-reaching effect on people's lives. People had no money to spend, so businesses closed therefore factories closed and people lost jobs.
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I'd imagine because it is a 'street' surrounded by 'walls'.
Wall street began in the 1800's.
Wall Street was famous for the economics that blacks have
The word Wall Street is a proper noun, the name of a specific street. The word wall is a common noun, a word for any wall. The word street is a common noun, a word for any street. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. Wall Street is the name of a street, a thing.
Wall Street is not a company. It is a kind of colloquial term for a very undefined group of investors, stock-brokers, banks, economists, traders, businesses, media people, etc etc.When it is said, though, it is normally referring to the stock market and stock traders.
Wall Street is the street where financial services and institutions are located. It is called Wall Street because a Wall was built early in NY history to hold back the river and provide land.