Citations with the tag: STATE Street Corp.
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- State Street Adds Fund Trading Capability to Its Global Link Set.
Kite, Share // Securities Industry News; 04/24/2000, Vol. 12 Issue 16, p12Reports that investment bank State Street Corp. has launched an online trading tool called Fund Connect. Provision of institutional investors with the capability to trade mutual fund-type products; Offer of money market funds; Addition of the tool to State Street's Global Link suite of products.
- State Street Invests In Aggregator Firm.
Clarke, Jeremy; Kentouris, Chris; Kite, Shane // Securities Industry News; 1/14/2002, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p13Reports the investment of State Street Corp. on ByAllAccounts in Boston, Massachusetts. Integration of WebPortfolio product line by State Street; Core of wealth management offering of ByAllAccounts; Operation of ByAllAccounts.
- Did State Street's Last-Minute Change of Plan Seal Visible Markets' Fate?
Kite, Shane // Securities Industry News; 11/12/2001, Vol. 13 Issue 45, p6Reports the financial planning of the State Street Bank for the Visible Markets in Boston, Massachusetts. Merger with electronic bond firms; Change of investment plans; Discussion of cost structure.
- Stock Falls 7% On State Street Revenue News.
PADGETT, TANIA // American Banker; 7/15/1999, Vol. 164 Issue 134, p1Reports on the decline of State Street Corp.'s stock after the company's announcement in July 1999 that its revenue growth would slow. Reaction of analysts on the rate of decline of the revenue growth; Influence of the Asian financial crisis on the revenue growth; Problems with low interest rates.
- State Street Shares Fall 5% as Analyst Trims Projections for Its 1999 Earnings.
PADGETT, TANIA // American Banker; 8/26/1999, Vol. 164 Issue 164, p20Announces a drop in price for shares of State Street Corp. Review of stock prices from July.
- State Street Hires Exec Passed Over by Fleet.
TALLEY, KAREN J. // American Banker; 12/28/1999, Vol. 164 Issue 247, p12Reports on State Street Corp.'s hiring of Edward G. Riley Jr. to help build its equity investment and management group. Overseeing of billions of dollars of assets for institutions, foundations, charitable organizations and high-net-worth customers; Riley's previous position at BankBoston Corp.
- SEI makes processing deal with State Street.
TALLEY, KAREN J. // American Banker; 12/1/1997, Vol. 162 Issue 229, p19Reports that SEI Corporation has struck a five-year trust and custody processing deal with State Street Corporation. Who SEI signed a similar deal with; How the deal will benefit SEI; Financial information on SEI Corp.
- Regrouping at State St. puts focus on asset management.
Moyer, Liz // American Banker; 12/29/1997, Vol. 162 Issue 247, p5Provides information the promotion of two high-profile executives, and the creation of a Global Investor Services division, by State Street Corporation, to emphasize asset management, financial markets, and mutual fund servicing. Identification of the executives who were promoted; Who the...
- Fees boost National City 9%, State Street 29%.
Chase, Brett; Moyer, Liz // American Banker; 1/15/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 10, p4States that on January 14, 1998, strong fourth quarter earnings were reported by National City Corporation and State Street Corporation. What is cited to have attributed for the increase in the earnings; Financial information on both companies; Comments from Frank Barkocy, an analyst at...
- State Street Wins Custody Mandates.
Willcox, Kathleen // Investment Management Weekly; 4/1/2002, Vol. 15 Issue 13, p2Reports on the custody mandates won by State Street Corp. from Credit Suisse Funds, ING Funds, and MetLife Investors.
- At Press Time.
Willcox, Kathleen // Investment Management Weekly; 1/6/2003, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p1Reports on the sale of State Street Corporation's corporate trust business unit to U.S. Bank, which resulted in an after-tax gain for the firm.
- State Street Offers Forex Trade Matching for FX Connect.
Kentouris, Chris // Securities Industry News; 7/22/2002, Vol. 14 Issue 28, p21Reports expansion of the Global Trading Support Services II by State Street Corp. in the U.S. Improvement of the multicounterparty trade matching and confirmation system of the company; Enhancement of online trading venues among brokers and bank counterparts; Use of Global Link for asset...
- Conn. to Probe State Street Forex Trades.
Kline, Alan // American Banker; 4/12/2012, Vol. 177 Issue 57, p16The article reports State Street company is under investigation in Connecticut for allegedly overcharging the Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Fund on foreign exchange trades.
- Fee Strength Carries State Street.
Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 1/17/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 12, p4Reports the increase in the earnings of processing bank State Street Corp. for the fourth quarter in the U.S. Contributions of the higher expenses for information systems and communications; Advantages from broad product line for investment clients; Decline in the management fees from...
- State St. Unit Eyes Overall Monitoring Of Ore. 529 Plans.
ACKERMANN, MATT // American Banker; 10/2/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 189, p10Reports on the negotiation of State Street Corp.'s college saving unit to oversee Oregon's 529 college saving plans. Benefits to the Oregon plans by the company's administration; Management of assets across all of the plans ensured by state; Other negotiations for the college saving plans of...
- State St. 3Q Gain Raises An Eyebrow on Wall Street .
Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 10/16/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 198, p4Reports on the earning profits for Boston, Massachusetts-based State Street Corp., a specialist in fees processing and asset management company in the third quarter of 2002. Percentage rise in company's profits; Analyst's notings of State Street's reliance on securities gains; Rise in State...
- State Street's Spina Has Surgery.
Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 6/2/2003, Vol. 168 Issue 104, p19Informs that the chairman and chief executive officer of State Street Corp., David A. Spina, had bypass surgery in Boston, Massachusetts and is expected to return to work after a six-week recovery period.
- ETF Assets Grew 7% in March, to $806B.
Ackermann, Matt // American Banker; 4/14/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 57, p6The article announced that several exchange-traded fund assets under management that grew in March 2010 as reported by State Street Corporation's State Street Global Advisors unit.
- Citigroup, State Street Go for Global Benefits Delivery.
Ackermann, Matt // Insurance Advocate; 12/18/99, Vol. 110 Issue 50, p40Reports that Citigroup and State Street Corp. have signed an agreement to form a jointly owned global benefits delivery company that will focus on the defined contribution and total benefits administration markets for corporate and non-for-profit organizations. Components of the agreement;...
- State Street's Logue plans to retire.
Ackermann, Matt // Pensions & Investments; 11/2/2009, Vol. 37 Issue 22, p24The article announces the retirement of Ronald E. Logue, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of State Street Corp.
- State Street Buys Deutsche Bank's Securities.
Kentouris, Chris // Securities Industry News; 11/11/2002, Vol. 14 Issue 43, p8Reports that State Street has emerged as the winner to buy most of Deutsche Bank AG's global securities services in a multi-billion-dollar deal. Initial payment to be made by State Street at the close of the transaction; Number of layoffs expected as a result of the deal.
- In CitiStreet Deal, State St. Gets Access to Growth Market.
MOYER, LIZ // American Banker; 12/9/1999, Vol. 164 Issue 235, p1Reports on State Street Corp.'s joint venture deal with Citigroup in the retirement plan business. Terms of the deal; Advantage of the deal for State Street; Expected benefits of the deal for both firms.
- State Street Plans 5% Job Cuts.
MOYER, LIZ // American Banker; 12/2/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 185, p10The author reports on plans by the custody bank State Street Corp. to eliminate 1400 jobs.
- State Street Sells $11B of ABS.
MOYER, LIZ // American Banker; 12/10/2010, Vol. 175 Issue F347, p8The article discusses the sale by financial-services firm State Street Corp. of various asset-backed securities totaling $11 billion.
- State Street Answers Activist Investor.
MOYER, LIZ // American Banker; 10/19/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 161, p10The article focuses on the financial performance of State Street Corp., which reported a third-quarter 2011 profit of $555 million, and pressure on the bank to improve its profitability from activist investor Trian Fund Management LP.
- State St. Eyes Private-Client Acquisitions.
Gold, Jacqueline S. // American Banker; 11/8/2000, Vol. 165 Issue 215, p19Reveals the plan of State Street Corp. to expand its private client business by buying one or two smaller companies. Outlook for growth in the individual wealth management business.
- Confidence picks up.
S. H. // Money (14446219); May2012, Issue 145, p73The article reports on the increase in the global investor confidence index of State Street to 91.6 as of March 2012.
- State St. selling off unclaimed property unit.
S. H. // American Banker; 12/16/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 239, p14Reports that State Street Corp. has agreed to sell its unclaimed property services division to Affiliated Computer Services Inc.
- State Street marks NCOD.
S. H. // Bay Windows; 10/18/2012, Vol. 30 Issue 45, p4The article offers information on a video featuring the life of gay employee Mike Harrington, produced by State Street Corp., to honor the National Coming Out Day (NCOD).
- BSE joins State Street in new bond trading system.
Keegan, Jeffrey // Investment Dealers' Digest; 08/24/98, Vol. 64 Issue 34, p8Presents information on Bond Connect, a bond trading system by the State Street Corp. and Boston Stock Exchange. Reason for the development of the system; Comments from Andy Howieson, senior vice president and managing director at State Street; How the system will work.
- State Street signs on as Christian Super custodian.
MOORE, BELA // Super Review; Nov2012, Vol. 26 Issue 10, p3The article reports on the appointment of State Street Corp. as the custodian for Christian Super in Australia.
- Will Web FX Bet Pay Off For State St?
Ptacek, Megan J. // American Banker; 5/15/2001, Vol. 166 Issue 93, p1Reports on the business of State Street Corp. in foreign exchange trading on the Internet. Introduction of FX Connect in 1996, a part of the GlobalLink system; Offer of FX Connect to other banks as customers instead of as partners; Banks which affirmed their plan to offer electronic foreign...
- State Street Details Plans for Deutsche Unit.
Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 2/13/2003, Vol. 168 Issue 30, p18Reports that State Street Corp. has outlined its plans for incorporating the investment servicing business acquired from Deutsche Bank AG into its global operations. Consolidation of State Street Corp.'s Manhattan-based operations in New York City, New York.
- State Street Offering FX Connect Via SunGard.
Sandman, John // Securities Industry News; 11/4/2002, Vol. 14 Issue 42, p8Reports on the agreement between State Street Bank and SunGuard for offering the bank's forex platform FX Connect, as part of SunGuard's corporate treasury workstations. FX Connect modules available to SunGuard workstation users; Reasons behind pursuing the agreement; Benefits offered by the...
- State Street to Buy Broker.
Stewart, Jackie // American Banker; 9/22/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 147, p5The article reports that brokerage firm Pulse Trading Inc. will be acquired by financial-services company State Street Corp.
- French fried.
Stewart, Jackie // Super Review; Jun2008, Vol. 22 Issue 5, p32The article compares the confidence of European institutional investors to their counterparts in the U.S. State Street Corp. says that the confidence of European investors compares to their counterparts in the states is a sign that decoupling takes place. It claims that Europe is slower to...
- State Street recognized for Building an Inclusive Environment program.
Stewart, Jackie // Bay Windows; 3/15/2012, Vol. 30 Issue 14, p1The article reports that investment firm State Street Corp. won the "Program or Initiative of the Year" at the 2012 Diversity and Leadership in Financial Services Awards.
- Global insto sentiment falls.
Pokrajac, Milana // Super Review; Mar2012, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p4The article reports on the Investor Confidence Index of State Street Corp. which has identified that institutional investors have reduced stock allocations by six percentage points.
- State Street custody for Hawaii Bank Trust.
Fraser, Katharine // American Banker; 8/11/1997, Vol. 162 Issue 153, p15Reports on Bank of Hawaii's hiring of State Street Corp. to provide custody services for its trust portfolio.
- As State St. Raises Cash, CEO Downplays Deal Talk.
Ackermann, Matt // American Banker; 8/19/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 158, p1Reports on the announcement by State Street Corp. to sell its corporate trust business to U.S. Bancorp. Negligence of the corporate trust deal proceedings by chief executive officer of the company David Spina; Significance of the corporate trust business to the company; Plans of the company to...
- Goldman May Sell a Hedge Fund Division.
Ackermann, Matt // American Banker; 6/12/2012, Vol. 177 Issue 90, p10The article gives brief information about Goldman Sachs Group and State Street company, noting Goldman Sachs might sell its hedge fund administration unit to State Street.
- State Street reports processing growth for 4q, year.
Dabaie, Michael // Securities Industry News; 01/25/99, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p22Reports the revenue increase in securities processing business of State Street Corporation. Comparison between the revenues in the 1997 and 1998; Sectors contributing the processing growth of corporation and its work.
- State Street Bows Japanese Version of Global Link.
Kentouris, Chris // Securities Industry News; 05/28/2001, Vol. 13 Issue 22, p4Reports on State Street Corp.'s launching of a Japanese language version of its electronic finance network Global Link. Products and services offered by the network to clients; Number of asset management companies using the network.
- State Street to Sell Midwest Trust Business to UMB.
Resnick, Amy B. // Bond Buyer; 03/20/2001, Vol. 335 Issue 31100, p6Reports that State Street Corp. will sell the portion of its corporate trust business based in Saint Louis, Missouri to UMB Bank. Terms of agreement; Trustee rankings.
- Lloyds thins U.K. custody field by quitting business.
Kentouris, Chris // Securities Industry News; 08/02/99, Vol. 11 Issue 30, p7Reports on the closure of the Great Britain's custodian Lloyds TSB Group. Bank's recommendation to move clients to State Street Corp.; State Street's assets; Llyod's clients and assets; Company's history; Banks that withdrawn from custody service; Impact on employees.
- Lazard investment Funds Appoints State Street.
Kentouris, Chris // Securities Industry News; 09/25/2000, Vol. 12 Issue 36, p2Informs that Lazard Investment Funds has appointed State Street Bank to provide trustee, custody and depositary services for three unit trusts, open-ended investment companies and an investment fund in Great Britain.
- State Street Taps European Processing Execs.
Kentouris, Chris // Securities Industry News; 10/02/2000, Vol. 12 Issue 37, p10Reports the appointment of executives for the European processing business by State Street Corp. in London, England. Employment of Michael Ellard as vice-president for global securities lending; Selection of John Campbell ass senior vice-president for outsourcing services; Expansion plans of...
- Deal Links Visible Markets With State Street.
Kite, Shane // Securities Industry News; 10/23/2000, Vol. 12 Issue 40, p1Reports on State Street Corp.'s plan to purchase an ownership stake in fixed-income trading system Visible Markets, an electronic commerce platform with a similar business model and product set as the company's Bond Connect. Terms of the deal with Visible Markets; Possible integration of the...
- State Street in Talks With Bank in Korea for Admin.
Kentouris, Chris // Securities Industry News; 10/30/2000, Vol. 12 Issue 41, p8Reports on State Street Corp.'s plan to buy half of the fund administration arm of Korea Exchange Bank (KEB). Paid up capital needed by State Street to gain the 50 percent stake in KEB; State Street's direct competition with Deutsche Bank.
- State Street Wins Philips Mandate.
Kentouris, Chris // Securities Industry News; 05/14/2001, Vol. 13 Issue 20, p10Reports that Dutch pension fund Philips Pensionfund has tapped State Street Corp. as custodian for its portfolios. Total value of Philips' asset portfolio; Terms of agreement between the companies.



