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Wall Street Journal - traducción al Inglés

AMERICAN BUSINESS-FOCUSED DAILY NEWSPAPER
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  • [[Mark Rutte]], prime minister of the [[Netherlands]], being interviewed by The ''Journal'' in 2011
  • U.S. President [[Ronald Reagan]] interviewed by the ''Journal'' in the [[Oval Office]] in February 1985
  • Front page of the first issue of ''The Wall Street Journal'' on July 8, 1889
  • [[Vladimir Putin]] with ''Journal'' correspondent [[Karen Elliott House]] in 2002

Wall Street Journal         
n. "Wall Street Journal", belangrijk Amerikaans dagblad in New York gedrukt (benadrukt economie en financiële kwesties)
Wall Street         
  • [[1 Wall Street]], at Wall Street and Broadway
  • US headquarters of [[Deutsche Bank]] at [[60 Wall Street]] in 2010
  • Wall Street {{circa}} 1870-87
  • The original city map, called ''the [[Castello Plan]]'', from 1660, showing the wall on the right side
  • A crowd at Wall and Broad Streets after the 1929 crash, with the [[New York Stock Exchange Building]] is on the right. The majority of people are congregating in Wall Street on the left between the "House of Morgan" ([[23 Wall Street]]) and [[Federal Hall National Memorial]] (26 Wall Street).
  • [[Federal Hall National Memorial]]
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  • An engraving from 1855, showing a conjectural view of Wall Street, including the original Federal Hall, as it probably looked at the time of [[George Washington]]'s inauguration, 1789
  • Slave market by Wall Street c. 1730
  • Pier 11
  • Trinity Church]] looking west on Wall Street
  • Detail of [[New York Stock Exchange Building]]
  • Street sign for Wall Street at the corner with Broadway, in front of [[1 Wall Street]]
  • Wall Street subway station]]
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  • Wall Street bombing, 1920. Federal Hall National Memorial is at the right.
STREET IN MANHATTAN
Wall street; Wall Street, Manhattan; Wall St; Wall St.; Wall Street (Manhattan); Wall Street (New York City); History of Wall Street; History of American finance; Wall st; Wall Street, New York, New York
Wallstreet (het financiële centrum in new-york manhatten)
Black Tuesday         
  • The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]], 1928–1930
  • The [[trading floor]] of the [[New York Stock Exchange Building]] in 1930, six months after the crash of 1929
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • reason=Index Not Specified}}on Wall Street from just before the crash in 1929 to 1932 when the price bottomed out
  • The British economist [[Sir George Paish]] predicted the May slump.
  • Unemployed men march in [[Toronto]].
MAJOR AMERICAN STOCK MARKET CRASH
Wall Street Crash; Stock Market Crash 1929; Crash of 1929; Stock market crash of 1929; Stock market crash 1929; 1929 Wall Street Crash; 1929 Stock Market Crash; Stock Market Crash of 1929; Wall Street Crash 1929; Black Tuedsay; '29 crash; Black Friday (1929); October 29, 1929; 10/24/29; Wall Street Krach; Wall Street Krach of 1929; Wall Street crash of 1929; Great Crash; 1929 stock market crash; Black tuesday; Wall St crash; Wall Street crash; Great crash; The Wall Street Crash; Black Tuesday; Crash of '29; Crisis of 1929; 1929 crash; October 24, 1929; 1929 Wall Street crash; Economic crash of 1929; Panic of 1929; 1929 stock crash; Wall Street slump in 1929; 1929 stock-market crash; The Crash of 1929; 1929 Crash; The Great Crash; Great Crash of 1929; Black Tuesday (1929); 1929 financial crash; 1929 economic crash; Black Monday (1929); Black Thursday (1929); Wall Street Crash of 1928
Zwarte Dinsdag (economie), 29 oktober 1929 (dag waarop prijzen van aandelen in de Amerikaanse Beurs in N.Y. sterk daalden en economische terugslag in Amerika begon)

Definición

Wall Street
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Wall Street is a street in New York where the Stock Exchange and important banks are. Wall Street is often used to refer to the financial business carried out there and to the people who work there. (BUSINESS)
On Wall Street, stocks closed at their second highest level today...
Wall Street seems to be ignoring other indications that consumers are spending less.
N-PROPER

Wikipedia

The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal is an American business and economic-focused international daily newspaper based in New York City with international editions published in Chinese and Japanese. The Journal and its Asian editions are published six days a week by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp. The newspaper is published in broadsheet format and online. The Journal has been printed continuously since its inception on July 8, 1889. The Journal is regarded as a newspaper of record, particularly in terms of business and financial news. The newspaper has won 38 Pulitzer Prizes, the most recent in 2019.

The Wall Street Journal is the second largest newspaper in the United States by circulation, with a print circulation of around 654,000 and 3 million digital subscribers. The Journal publishes the luxury news and lifestyle magazine WSJ, which was originally launched as a quarterly but expanded to 12 issues in 2014. An online version was launched in 1995, which has been accessible only to subscribers since it began. The editorial pages of the Journal are typically conservative in their positions.

Ejemplos de uso de Wall Street Journal
1. This comment appeared in The Wall Street Journal Europe. «
2. He contributed this comment to The Wall Street Journal. «
3. He writes columns for Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal.
4. Even for the conservative Wall Street Journal, enough was enough.
5. The Wall Street Journal, owned by Dow Jones & Co.