The financial district in London is known as 'The City' or 'The Square Mile'.
no fancy name is simply called Central or Central District
== == Well I'd say Canary wharf as it is Londons main financial district. More Information Sometimes confusing to people from other countries, there is a tiny area within London called "The City of London." When speaking of it as a financial centre it is usually just called "The City." It is also sometimes called "The Square Mile" because that is its approximate size. Historically, this is where most of the UK's financial institutions were based, and many, including The Bank of England, still are. In the US you may get a news reporter saying "Wall Street re-acted badly to..." something, in the UK they would say "The City re-acted well to the news that...." something else. So, London's equivalent of Wall Street is "The City."
the sterling pound
The term "Black Wall Street" refers to the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, which became a prosperous African American community in the early 20th century, known for its successful businesses and economic independence. The name symbolizes the vibrant commercial hub that thrived despite systemic racism and segregation. Tragically, it gained infamy after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, when white mobs destroyed the district, killing many residents and devastating the community. The legacy of Black Wall Street serves as a poignant reminder of both the achievements and struggles of African Americans in the pursuit of economic empowerment.
There is a reputable bank called Sun Bank, UK and it has a branch here in London. The head quarters is in Belfast.
The city
Wall Street
no fancy name is simply called Central or Central District
== == Well I'd say Canary wharf as it is Londons main financial district. More Information Sometimes confusing to people from other countries, there is a tiny area within London called "The City of London." When speaking of it as a financial centre it is usually just called "The City." It is also sometimes called "The Square Mile" because that is its approximate size. Historically, this is where most of the UK's financial institutions were based, and many, including The Bank of England, still are. In the US you may get a news reporter saying "Wall Street re-acted badly to..." something, in the UK they would say "The City re-acted well to the news that...." something else. So, London's equivalent of Wall Street is "The City."
== == Well I'd say Canary wharf as it is Londons main financial district. More Information Sometimes confusing to people from other countries, there is a tiny area within London called "The City of London." When speaking of it as a financial centre it is usually just called "The City." It is also sometimes called "The Square Mile" because that is its approximate size. Historically, this is where most of the UK's financial institutions were based, and many, including The Bank of England, still are. In the US you may get a news reporter saying "Wall Street re-acted badly to..." something, in the UK they would say "The City re-acted well to the news that...." something else. So, London's equivalent of Wall Street is "The City."
There is a district of London called Mayfair.
yes, there is that street.
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The main airport near London is called London Heathrow (code letters LHR); there are also other airports near London: Gatwick (LGW), Luton (LTN), Stansted (STN), plus London City Airport (LCY) which is a very small airport located near London's financial district.
The City of London is a small portion of the metropolitan region of London, which is located in England, in the United Kingdom. There are also many other cities and towns around the world that are called London because they were settled by or built by people from England.
i think he lives in London. but i don't know what street :/
Watling Street was the name of the Roman road between St Albans, London and Dover and it passed through Canterbury.