Wall Street is the name of a street stretching from Broadway Road to the East River in the south of Manhattan, New York City. It is only a third of a mile long and 11 meters wide. It is a transliteration of Wall Street. The streets are narrow and short, but they are famous for "the financial center of the United States". The managers of banks, insurance, shipping, railways and other companies set up by Morgan Chaebol, Rockefeller Oil King and Dupont Consortium are 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, New York Futures Exchange and so on. The term "Wall Street" has now transcended the street itself and become synonymous with the neighborhood. It can also refer to financial markets and institutions that have an impact on the entire U.S. economy. I'm sure I'll visit Wall Street in New York.