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Medical costs for Upstate adults with asthma total $793M per year
Upstate New York adults with asthma shoulder annual incremental direct medical costs totaling $793 million, according to a new report from Rochester–based Excellus BlueCross BlueShield,
M&T survey finds optimism on economy
Upticks in employment growth and output in late 2011 make the ongoing economic recovery appear more sustainable, according to M&T Bank’s new Economic Outlook Survey.
Federal storm aid expected to top $1.3 billion in NY
Federal disaster aid funneled into New York to help repair damage from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee will total more than $1.3 billion, according
State investigating out-of-network medical costs
The state Department of Financial Services (DFS) has launched an investigation of unexpected out-of-network medical costs after receiving complaints from consumers. The department revealed the
Bonuses decline on Wall Street
This year’s bonus season on Wall Street will yield less money for securities industry employees, according to a new estimate from Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. Cash
Chemung Canal set to reopen Owego branches
OWEGO — Chemung Canal Trust Co. will reopen its branch at 203 Main St. in Owego Tuesday and its branch on Route 17C on Feb.
Green & Seifter law firm changes name to Bousquet Holstein
SYRACUSE — Green & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC has a new name less than one month after its sole remaining named principal left the firm for
IIABNY partnering with Affinity HR Group
DeWITT — The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York, Inc. (IIABNY) has endorsed a Cazenovia–based firm to provide human resources services for its
First Niagara plans to close HSBC deal in May
First Niagara Financial Group (NASDAQ: FNFG) said today it expects to close its acquisition of HSBC Bank’s upstate New York branch network on May 18.
Financial Quarterly Investment Panel – 2/10/12
Editor’s note: The Investment Panel feature appears regularly in our Financial Quarterly publication, spotlighting area investment professionals and their views on the markets and investments. In this issue, we chat with Jim Burns, Vinayak Rao, and Brian Schmidt. We interviewed them separately, but asked the same questions. Burns talked via telephone, while Rao and Schmidt
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