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Throgmorton Street

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Throgmorton Street
location of Stock Exchange; by extension, financial world. [Br. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 1079]
See : Finance


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Named after a bar in Throgmorton Street in London's City that was once a notorious hub of financial chatter, the Long Room allows users to establish their own debates, called "tables", comment on existing conversations and upload documents, video and images to the site.
There is no Wall Street or Throgmorton Street with an historic exchange building; Currency Forex trading exists only over telephone wires and Internet connections.
The Bardi-Cavalcanti company of Florence had an Italianate nineteen-room house on Throgmorton Street, near Austin Friars, the church of the Italian Protestant community.
 
 
 
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