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Man Behind New York's $209 Billion Fund Running to Keep His Job
- Comptroller DiNapoli has delivered middling investment returns
- Republican candidate Trichter is trying to unseat the Democrat
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In New York, one person is responsible for the state pension’s $209 billion, a sum that would be the envy of even Wall Street’s biggest money managers.
But the fund’s investment returns under the job’s current occupant, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, have been less exciting, leaving his performance under fire as he campaigns to keep the job he’s held for the past 11 years.