Cuomo Says He'll Fight Bank Merger

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Governor Cuomo says he’s fighting a proposed merger of KeyBank with First Niagara Bank, saying it would limit choice for New York consumers and could possibly violate anti trust laws.

Cuomo has written a letter to the Federal Reserve Board, saying the merger of the two banks raises  “significant anti-trust concerns,” and would have a  “devastating impact” on the retail banking industry and consumer access to banking services in Upstate New York. Speaking near Buffalo in Dunkirk, Cuomo offered a politically progressive-style argument against the merger, saying hundreds of average jobs could be lost, while the top people in the corporation get “rich.”  

“I’m not about KeyBank making a big profit,” Cuomo said. “Corporations have been doing very well at the expense of the working man, and I’m tired of it.”

The governor says the merger would result in a monopoly of just two major banks in some portions of the state.

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Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau chief for New York State Public Radio, a network of public radio stations in New York state. She has covered state government and politics for the network since 1990.