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  2. BNY - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, commonly known as BNY, is an American international financial services company headquartered in New York City. It was formed in July 2007 by the merger of the Bank of New York and Mellon Financial Corporation. Through the lineage of Bank of New York, which was founded in 1784 by a group that included ...

  3. Federal Reserve Bank of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks of the United States. It is responsible for the Second District of the Federal Reserve System, which encompasses the State of New York, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey, Fairfield County in Connecticut, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  4. List of presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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    [1]. Left to Right: William J. McDonough (1993–2003), William C. Dudley (2009–2018), Paul Volcker (1975–1979), E. Gerald Corrigan (1985–1993), Timothy Geithner (2003–2008) The ninth president of the New York Fed, Timothy Geithner, who subsequently served as Secretary of the Treasury Paul Volcker, the fifth president of the New York Fed and later Chairman of the Federal Reserve

  5. 48 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    Designated NYCL. October 13, 1998. 48 Wall Street, formerly the Bank of New York & Trust Company Building, is a 32-story, 512-foot-tall (156 m) skyscraper on the corner of Wall Street and William Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Built in 1927–1929 in the Neo-Georgian and Colonial Revival styles, it was ...

  6. Matthew Mellon - Wikipedia

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    Mellon was a direct male-line descendant of Judge Thomas Mellon, [5] founder of the Mellon Bank (now part of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation). Mellon was named after his paternal grandfather, Matthew Taylor Mellon, who was the elder son of businessman William Larimer Mellon Sr.

  7. Pershing LLC - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded on January 1, 1939, [2] as Pershing & Company with $200,000 in capital. The firm's original senior partners were Van Burger, Sr., Ed Cohan, Lou Froehlich, Dave Foster, and its namesake — Warren "Jack" Pershing, the only son of celebrated World War I General of the Armies, John J. Pershing.

  8. J. Carter Bacot - Wikipedia

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    Bacot joined The Bank of New York in 1960. He was named vice chair of the company in 1975 and president in 1979. [citation needed] He was the chairman and chief executive from 1982 until 1998 and remained on the board until 2003. [2] While Bacot was the chairman, the bank's assets increase from $11.5 billion to $60 billion.

  9. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building, also known as 33 Liberty Street, is a building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, which serves as the headquarters of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The building occupies the full block between Liberty, William, and Nassau Streets and Maiden Lane; it narrows at ...