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high finance

Noun

Meaning

large and complex financial transactions (often used with the implication that those individuals or institutions who engage in them are unethical)

Source: WordNet

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Examples

As the four capitalists in Sarah Burgess’ play duke it out over whether has any place in high finance, Jennifer King’s flawless direction makes the minutiae of analysts’ numbers and contracts’ clauses hum with life. Source: Internet

Central Crime Zone: Going Chapter 11 So, in honor of the wonderful world of high finance, what's the first line of Chapter Eleven in the book you're reading? Source: Internet

In October 2011, Donovan Slack, then of the Boston Globe, wrote a story about the overlap between politics and high finance in the sphere of presidential contender Mitt Romney. Source: Internet

Its aim is to disable public checks and balances, shifting planning power into the hands of high finance on the claim that this is more efficient than public regulation. Source: Internet

Other reporters handled crime, natural disasters, City Hall, sports, fatal accidents, high finance, visiting celebrities, and what was called “human interest,” meaning heartwarming stories, usually involving children. Source: Internet

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