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  2. How To Decorate A Large Blank Wall, According To A Designer - AOL

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    A large wall is your chance to make a statement. Get expressive with a clump of small frames, a large bold piece (properly lit with a fabulous art light, of course), or a few vignettes.

  3. Wall Street scores political victory with a Trump win: 'This ...

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    US bank stocks rallied following a decisive win by President-elect Donald Trump, in a sign that big Wall Street financial institutions expect to have an easier time in Washington under a new ...

  4. Profits surge at Goldman Sachs on Wall Street revival

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    Profits at Goldman Sachs rose 28% in the first quarter as investment banking revenues surged, giving CEO David Solomon some needed momentum at the start of 2024. Net income was $4.1 billion ...

  5. Banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Anchored by New York City and Wall Street, it is centered on various financial services, such as private banking, asset management, and deposit security. The beginnings of the banking industry can be traced to 1780 when the Bank of Pennsylvania was founded to fund the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Financial services in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The mean earnings per employee hour in finance relative to all other sectors has closely mirrored the share of total U.S. income earned by the top 1% income earners since 1930. The mean salary in New York City's finance industry rose from $80,000 in 1981 to $360,000 in 2011, while average New York City salaries rose from $40,000 to $70,000.

  7. Museum of American Finance - Wikipedia

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    On January 11, 2008, the museum opened in a new location at 48 Wall Street, the former headquarters of the Bank of New York. [4] In 2018, their building experienced a flood and as of October 2022, they remain in search of a permanent home. [5]