Wall Street Raked in $1.7 Billion in Fees From NYC Pensions Last Year

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Wall Street Raked in $1.7 Billion in Fees From NYC Pensions Last Year
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New York City’s pensions paid Wall Street money managers about $1.7 billion in fees last year, a roughly $150 million increase from the prior year.

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