STT.N
Latest Trade
77.18USDChange
-2.40(-3.02%)Volume
748,823Today's Range
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78.6952 Week Range
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85.89As of on the New York Stock Exchange ∙ Minimum 15 minute delay
Previous Close | 79.58 |
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Open | 78.28 |
Volume | 748,823 |
3M AVG Volume | 44.61 |
Today's High | 78.69 |
Today's Low | 76.45 |
52 Week High | 85.89 |
52 Week Low | 42.12 |
Shares Out (MIL) | 352.80 |
Market Cap (MIL) | 27,228.93 |
Forward P/E | 11.81 |
Dividend (Yield %) | 2.70 |
State Street Corporation Announces Federal Reserve Authorization To Resume Share Repurchases In First Quarter Of 2021
State Street Corp Posts Quarterly EPS Of $1.45
State Street Corp Says Co's Medium-Term Financial Targets Include EPS Growth Of 10% To 15 %
State Street Corporation is a financial holding company. The Company operates through two lines of business: Investment Servicing and Investment Management. The Company, through its subsidiary, State Street Bank and Trust Company (State Street Bank), provides a range of financial products and services to institutional investors across the world. Investment servicing line of business performs functions, such as providing institutional investors with clearing, settlement and payment services. The Company operates investment management line of business through State Street Global Advisors (SSGA). SSGA provides a range of investment management, investment research and investment advisory services to corporations, public funds and other investors. Its clients include mutual funds, collective investment funds and other investment pools, corporate and public retirement plans, insurance companies, foundations, endowments and investment managers.
Industry
Misc. Financial Services
Contact Info
155 Federal St Ste 700
BOSTON, MA
02110-1727
United States
+1.617.7863000
http://www.statestreet.comExecutive Leadership
Ronald P. O'Hanley
Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer
Eric W. Aboaf
Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
Cyrus Taraporevala
President and Chief Executive Officer, State Street Global Advisors
Louis D. Maiuri
Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President
Ian Appleyard
Executive Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer, Global Controller
Price To Earnings (TTM) | 12.31 |
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Price To Sales (TTM) | 2.30 |
Price To Book (MRQ) | 1.18 |
Price To Cash Flow (TTM) | 9.79 |
Total Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 105.41 |
LT Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 54.20 |
Return on Investment (TTM) | -- |
Return on Equity (TTM) | 0.95 |
U.S. custodian bank State Street Corp said late on Monday it will not support lawmakers or candidates who demonstrate views or engage in acts that are intended to undermine "legitimate election outcomes."
U.S. custodian bank State Street Corp is exploring options for its asset management business, including a merger with a competitor, as it seeks to gain scale, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
U.S. custodian bank State Street Corp is exploring options for its asset management business, including a merger with a competitor, as it seeks to gain scale, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
* STATE STREET - ANNOUNCED PRELIMINARY INAUGURAL STRESS CAPITAL BUFFER REQUIREMENT OF 2.5% BEGINNING IN Q4 OF 2020
A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld the conviction of a former State Street Corp executive who prosecutors said oversaw a scheme to overcharge the bank's customers by applying secret commissions on billions of dollars’ worth of trades.
A federal judge has found that misconduct by the plaintiffs' law firms behind a $300 million class action settlement with State Street Corp and false claims they made about their billing rates warrant slashing the $75 million in fees he awarded them by $15 million.
State Street Corp <STT.N> on Friday beat analysts' estimates for third-quarter profit, as the custodian bank's assets under custody and management held up against macroeconomic uncertainty.
Custodian bank State Street Corp posted a 23.7% fall in third-quarter profit on Friday, as it earned less from asset servicing and management fees.
A former State Street Corp executive's lawyer on Thursday urged an appellate court to conclude the wire fraud statute does not apply extraterritorially, seeking to overturn his client's conviction for overcharging major foreign customers of the bank.
* BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON CORP LOST VANECK ASSOCIATES AS A CLIENT OF ITS SERVICING BUSINESS FOR EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS TO RIVAL STATE STREET CORP - WSJ Source text : https://on.wsj.com/2HmPyPM Further company coverage:
State Street Corp agreed to pay $94.3 million to settle federal and state regulatory charges it routinely overcharged mutual fund customers and other clients over roughly 17 years by adding hidden markups on back-office expenses.
State Street Corp agreed to pay $88.8 million to settle charges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it overcharged mutual funds and other clients for expenses related to its custody of client assets, the regulator said on Thursday.
Custodian bank State Street Corp on Monday named former Citigroup Inc Asia head Francisco Aristeguieta as chief executive officer for its international business.
Custodian bank State Street Corp <STT.N> plans to lay off 15 percent of its senior management, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
A former State Street Corp executive was sentenced on Wednesday to six months in prison for participating in a scheme to overcharge customers of the bank by applying secret commissions on billions of dollars' worth of securities trades.
Custodian bank State Street Corp <STT.N> said on Friday it expects fourth-quarter servicing fee revenue - its main earnings driver - to remain flat compared with the third quarter, sending its shares down 10 percent.
Custodian bank State Street Corp said on Friday it expects fourth-quarter servicing fee revenue, its main earnings driver, to be flat from the third quarter, sending its shares down 7 percent.
A former State Street Corp executive was sentenced on Tuesday to 18 months in prison after being convicted of taking part in a scheme to overcharge customers of the bank by applying secret commissions on billions of dollars' worth of trades.
A former State Street Corp executive was sentenced on Tuesday to 18 months in prison after being convicted of taking part in a scheme to overcharge customers of the bank by applying secret commissions on billions of dollars' worth of trades.
Labaton Sucharow has agreed to pay $4.8 million to resolve a court-ordered investigation into its billing practices as well as those of other class action law firms involved in a $300 million settlement with Boston-based State Street Corp.
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