financial center
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Definition
Noun: A geographical area, typically within a city, where a high concentration of financial institutions, services, and markets are located. It serves as a hub for banking, investment, insurance, and other financial activities.
Usage
The term "financial center" refers to a specific district or region. It is commonly used to describe major global hubs (e.g., Wall Street in New York, the City of London) as well as important national or regional hubs.
Examples
- London is a leading global financial center.
- Many banks have their headquarters in the city's financial center.
- The development of a strong financial center is crucial for economic growth.
Advanced Usage
- "To emerge as a financial center": To develop and gain recognition as an important hub for finance.
- Singapore has emerged as a major Asian financial center.
- "Offshore financial center": A jurisdiction that provides financial services to non-residents, often with favorable regulations and tax structures.
- The island is known as an offshore financial center.
Variants and Related Words
- Financial district: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably to describe the specific area of a city where financial businesses are clustered.
- Banking center: Emphasizes the banking aspect of the financial services industry within a hub.
- Hub (financial/business): A more general term for a central point of activity.
Synonyms
- Money market
- Banking district
- Fiscal hub
Related Phrases
- Center of finance: A more descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
- Heart of the financial world: An idiomatic expression emphasizing global importance and centrality.
Notes
While "financial center" is a compound noun, its meaning is treated as a single, unified concept referring to the location itself, not just the abstract idea of a "center" that is "financial."
Noun
- the part of a city where financial institutions are centered