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  • Fresh Ink.
     // U.S. Banker; Feb2010, Vol. 120 Issue 2, p11 

    The article offers news briefs related financial transactions among various companies, including the purchase of Intesa Sanpaolo's securities-services business by State Street Corp, the 400 million-dollar investment by Badger Capital on Anchor BanCorp Wisconsin, and the loss sharing deal between...

  • State Street revs up real-time global trading system for institutions.
    Marjanovic, Steven // American Banker; 11/25/1997, Vol. 162 Issue 227, p20 

    Reports on State Street Corp.'s development of Global Link, a real-time trading system for institutional investors. Company description; Purpose of the company's strategy; Advantages of the real-time information delivered by the system for banks; Other services currently being developed by...

  • State St. plans separate bank for Europe.
    Kraus, James R. // American Banker; 4/30/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 81, p34 

    Reports on plans by State Street Corporation to open a separate bank for its European operations. Information on the benefits of this move; Comments from Stanley Shelton, executive vice president for financial markets; Where the bank will be located; Who will head the European bank.

  • State St. looks abroad for asset management growth.
    Kimelman, John // American Banker; 5/7/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 86, p18 

    Presents information on the State Street Corporation and their fast growing global asset management business. Information on the company; What plans the company has; Reference to Nicholas Lopardo, Chairman of the company; Indication of the directives he gave his employees; Identification of the...

  • State Street to launch automated bond trading system.
    Power, Carol // American Banker; 6/1/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 102, p23 

    Announces the launching of an automated bond trading system by State Street Corporation called `Bond Connect.' Details on the system; Background information on States Street; Comments from Wallace Johnston, senior vice president, State Street Information Partnerships.

  • New York State Teachers' Enrolls State Street.
    Willcox, Kathleen // Investment Management Weekly; 4/30/2001, Vol. 14 Issue 18, p3 

    Reports on the hiring of the State Street Corp. to provide domestic custody and securities lending services to the New York State Teachers' Retirement System in 2001.

  • State Street loses 8 executives from unit.
    Williamson, Christine; Burr, Barry B. // Pensions & Investments; 6/28/2010, Vol. 38 Issue 13, p42 

    The article reports that Peter A. Economou and a team of seven executives from the Street Corp.'s securities lending unit are leaving together to form an independent securities lending firm.

  • State Street forms alliances in South Africa, China.
    Kraus, James R.; Ring, Niamh // American Banker; 12/9/1997, Vol. 162 Issue 235, p15 

    Reports that State Street Corporation has increased the price of its international expansion with initiatives in South Africa and China. Plans of banking groups to share development additional products; Introduction of a joint venture by State Street.

  • State Street Announces Further Staff Reductions.
    Kraus, James R.; Ring, Niamh // American Banker; 7/20/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 111, p16 

    The article reports that the banking industry company State Street Corp. announced it will lay off 850 employees in 2011-2012 due to rising expenses.

  • State street unit beefing up operations in Calif.
    Fraser, Katharine // American Banker; 4/22/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 75, p12 

    Focuses on the expansion of State Street Corporation's retirement investment services and other asset management business in the West. Indication that Christopher E. D'Amore has been named as managing director of State Street Global Advisors, San Francisco office; Comments from John Serhant,...

  • State Street's Global Links Adds Money Market Function.
    Chen, Tanya; Kentouris, Chris; Kite, Shane // Securities Industry News; 03/26/2001, Vol. 13 Issue 13, p29 

    Reports on State Street Corp.'s launching of a money market trading capability called Money Market Connect over its Global Link trading network. Services that will be provided by the platform; Transaction cycle.

  • STATE STREET DEBUTS CONFIRMATION SERVICE FOR E-FINANCE NETWORK.
    Chen, Tanya; Kentouris, Chris; Kite, Shane // Networks Update; Sep2001, p6 

    Reports that a specialist in meeting the needs of sophisticated global investors, the State Street Corp. has launched the Multi-Bank Global Trading Support Services (Multi-Bank GTSS), an advanced online confirmation matching service. Applications of the Multi-Bank GTSS on foreign exchange...

  • State St. Back-Office Biz Looks to Add Links.
    Ackermann, Matt // American Banker; 4/8/2003, Vol. 168 Issue 67, p12 

    Focuses on the need for expansion of back-office asset service by State Street Corp. to extend its relationships with other financial institutions. Potential benefits of extending the relationships; Services offered by State Street Wealth Manager Service; Need for provision of outsourcing services.

  • Risk-adjusted measurement for securities lending.
    Ackermann, Matt // Pensions & Investments; 09/29/97, Vol. 25 Issue 20, p51 

    Reveals the plans of State Street Corporation to incorporate a risk-adjusted performance measurement system for its securities lending activities. Comments from the company's executive vice president of State Street's global securities lending division; Description of other plans made by the...

  • Regulatory Reform Adds Sheen to Custodians.
    Ackermann, Matt // Money Management Executive; 10/25/2010, Vol. 18 Issue 41, p9 

    The article reports on the planned regulatory reform of State Street Corp. in an effort to bolster its asset servicing businesses in the U.S.

  • State Street Financial Site Is Opened in Luxembourg.
    Ackermann, Matt // American Banker; 6/14/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 114, p9 

    Reports on State Street Corp.'s opening of its State Street Financial Center Europe in Luxembourg. Services to be provided by the center to the company's clients in Europe; Company's expansion of its reach through additional distribution channels.

  • State Street wins REST custody mandate.
    Kennedy, Chris // Super Review; Feb2011, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p4 

    The article reports on the efforts of the financial services holdings company State Street Corp. to provide custody and administration services to the superannuation fund REST Super after a 14-month due diligence process in Australia.

  • State Street Purchases Swiss Firm.
    Stewart, Jackie // American Banker; 10/5/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 154, p16 

    Brief information is given about State Street Corp.'s acquisition of Swiss analytics firm Complementa Investment-Controlling AG and subsidiary Allocare AG asset management software provider.

  • State St. names chief information officer.
    Power, Carol // American Banker; 12/11/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 236, p11 

    Reports on John A. Fiore's appointment as chief information officer at State Street Corp. Reason for the resignation of Fiore's predecessor, James M. MacDonald; Focus on the year 2000 problem and euro conversion; Share of securities transactions in the company's earnings.

  • State Street's New Index Shares Start Trading.
    Fraser, Katharine // American Banker; 12/22/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 243, p6 

    Reports on the start of trading of State Street Corp.'s funds, known as index shares, that are linked to the performance of large companies in nine industry sectors.

  • State St. Vet returns, to aid unit's investing.
    Fraser, Katharine // American Banker; 1/21/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 13, p15 

    Reports that Jeffrey P. Davis has returned to State Street Corporation. Reason for Davis' return; Who Davis succeeds.

  • Pa. trying to break trust contract with State Street.
    Moyer, Liz // American Banker; 2/10/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 27, p5 

    Reports on Barbara Hafer's, treasurer of Pennsylvania, attempts to void State Street Corporation's $9 million contract to provide custody service for $64 billion of the commonwealth's pension fund assets. When this contract began; Scheduled date for bids on a new contract; Information from...

  • State St. signs up a Connecticut trust banker.
    Fraser, Katharine // American Banker; 9/12/1997, Vol. 162 Issue 176, p10 

    Reports on the appointment of Peter F. Culver as a vice president at the trust and investment management division of Boston, Massachusetts-based State Street Corp.'s subsidiary, State Street Connecticut in Hartford.

  • Norwest, State St. to use Politzer's browser-based cash software.
    Marjanovic, Steve // American Banker; 3/12/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 48, p19 

    Gives information on Norwest Corporation and State Street Corporation which has license Politzer and Haney's software, for offering cash management services with Internet technology. What Web Payments was designed for; Identification of banks which will be using the Politzer software;...

  • Street System Creates Aussies Trading Web.
    Willcox, Kathleen // Investment Management Weekly; 09/11/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 35, p4 

    Reports on the plans of State Street Corp. of Australia to sign contracts with Australian banks aimed at creating an electronic foreign exchange trading system designed for institutional investors.

  • QSuper signs custody deal with State Street.
    Willcox, Kathleen // Super Review; Apr2012, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p3 

    The article announces that QSuper Ltd. has signed State Street Corp. as its custodian.

  • State St. Corp. Takes Aim At the Really, Really Rich.
    Ackermann, Matt // American Banker; 1/30/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 20, p9 

    Reports on launching of an investment product by State Street Corp. for individuals and families with more than $50 million in assets under management. Key features of the product; Benefits of the product.

  • In Brief: 75 State St. Corp. Employees Losing Jobs.
    Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 10/3/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 190, p20 

    Reports on the retrenchment of 75 employees in professional-support jobs by State Street Corp. Departments of the company from where the employees were layed off; Employees retrenched prior to the layoff; Recruitment plans of the company.

  • State Street Outlook Boosts Its Shares.
    Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 7/8/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 104, p16 

    The article reports that shares of the bank State Street Corporation increased almost 10% after it announced that it will have a second-quarter profit above analysts' forecasts, which puts it on track to reach its full-year guidance.

  • State St. Fills New Research Chief Job.
    Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 8/22/2008, Vol. 173 Issue 163, p8 

    This article announces that David Puth has been appointed as the head of investment research, securities, finance, and trading activities globally at State Street Corp. in Boston, Massachusetts.

  • State Street to Open Tech Center in China .
    Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 12/20/2001, Vol. 166 Issue 243, p12 

    Reports on the establishment of a technology center at Zhejiang University by State Street Corp. in Hangzhou, China. Development of advanced technologies for global investors and financial institutions; Management of the collaboration by Internet Services Senior Vice President Jerry Critoforo;...

  • State street looks to expand custody, admin services overseas.
    Moyer, Liz // Securities Industry News; 03/22/99, Vol. 11 Issue 12, p6 

    Reports on the overseas expansion of State Street Corp. Exporting of technology and experience of the company; Growth of the overseas revenues of the company.

  • State Street Tightens Focus, Seeing Big Growth in Custody .
    GARMHAUSEN, STEPHEN // American Banker; 10/5/1999 Supplement, Vol. 164, p8A 

    Reports on the concentration of State Street Corp. on providing an array of mutual funds for institutional investors. Focus on the custody needs of mutual fund companies; State Street's phaseout of its commercial banking business; Value of State Street's assets under custody; Other services...

  • State Street Hires a Mutual Fund Exec.
    Ackermann, Matt // American Banker; 10/9/2008, Vol. 173 Issue 196, p13 

    The article reports that Gunjan Kedia was hired as executive vice president of investment services in the U.S. by State Street Corp.

  • Nest admin firm is embroiled in US court disputes.
    Tolley, Steve // Money Marketing; 11/4/2010, p5 

    The article reports on court disputes associated to State Street Corp. for alleged overpricing of foreign exchange and fraud.

  • Investor confidence surges, but still below neutral.
    Tolley, Steve // Super Review; Jul2012, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p7 

    The article informs about an increase in State Street Investor Confidence Index (ICI) issued by State Street Corp. for North American and European institutions by seven points leading to a total of 93.5 in June, 2012, which is still below neutral line of 100.

  • State Street Quits Muni Underwriting.
    McDonald, Michael // Bond Buyer; 5/2/2002, Vol. 340 Issue 31378, p1 

    Reports the dismissal of various employees of State Street Corp. in Boston, Massachusetts. Closure of the tax-exempt bond underwriting business; Increase investment management services to mutual funds and pension funds; Provision of fixed-income transaction tools.

  • State Street Gets Upgrade; Card Firms Get Confidence.
    Rieker, Matthias // American Banker; 2/28/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 40, p20 

    Reports the increasing number of investors in State Street Corp. in the U.S. Reference to the improvement of customer services; Comments of analyst on the firm's dependency on equity markets; Divestiture of the traditional banking business of the company.

  • Minority Report.
    Moyer, Liz; Schmelkin, Alissa; Bergquist, Erick // American Banker; 4/4/2003, Vol. 168 Issue 65, p3 

    Reports on the estimates of analyst Dick Bove about earnings of financial services company State Street Corp. Reasons cited for a decline in earnings; Differences in the calculation of earnings by Bove and companies; Reasons cited for not publishing Bove's estimates in print media.

  • State Street Appoints An Investment Chief.
    Moyer, Liz; Schmelkin, Alissa; Bergquist, Erick // American Banker; 6/16/2003, Vol. 168 Issue 114, p5 

    Reports on the appointment of Rick Lacaille as the chief investment officer in the London office of the United States-based company State Street Corp. Person who was replaced by Lacaille.

  • New Chairman Takes Over at State Street.
    Moyer, Liz // American Banker; 01/05/2001, Vol. 166 Issue 4, p20 

    Reports that David A. Spina took over as chairman of State Street Corp. on January 4, 2001. Spina's press statement concerning his business strategy.

  • State St. Said in Talks to Buy Bank of Ireland Unit.
    Moyer, Liz // American Banker; 8/27/2010, Vol. 175 Issue F333, p2 

    The article focuses on State Street Corp. bank which is negotiating the purchase of the Bank of Ireland company's asset management business that is known as BIAM.

  • State Street to Cut 850 Technology Employees.
    Moyer, Liz // Money Management Executive; 7/25/2011, Vol. 19 Issue 30, p10 

    The article reports on the plan of State Street Corp. to cut its technology employees by 850, as part of a multi-year transformation.

  • 'Dealer-Time' Out?
    Kite, Shane // Securities Industry News; 8/26/2002, Vol. 14 Issue 33, p1 

    Reports the campaign of State Street Bank for the elimination of the 'dealer-time' bond processing practice in the U.S. Alliance formed by clearing houses aimed at the elimination of the practice; Effects of the practice on the flow of foreign investments; Unfairness in the dealer-time practice.

  • IN BRIEF: Confidence takes another hit.
    Kite, Shane // Marketing Week (01419285); 8/28/2008, Vol. 31 Issue 35, p6 

    The article reports on the result of the investor confidence rating of State Street Corp. using its Investor Confidence Index in Great Britain. It has been cited that global investor confidence has declined by 6.8 percent in August 2008. North American and Asian investors have reported a...

  • State St. to Judge: Make Enron Pay Fees.
    Kite, Shane // American Banker; 8/15/2003-8/18/2003, Vol. 168 Issue 157/158, p23 

    States that State Street Corp. asked New York bankruptcy judge, Arthur Gonzalez, to order Enron Corp. to pay $4 million in fees.

  • Executive Abruptly Leaves State Street.
    Kite, Shane // American Banker; 11/3/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 170, p16 

    Brief information is given about the departure of State Street Corp.'s global markets division executive David Puth from the company and about his successor Michael F. Rogers.

  • Chance to Buy Active ETFs May Attract State Street.
    Garmhausen, Steve // American Banker; 9/9/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 139, p7 

    No abstract available.

  • State St. to Offer Funds, Pensions in China.
    Ackermann, Matt // American Banker; 06/30/2000, Vol. 165 Issue 126, p6 

    Reports that State Street Corp. will offer mutual funds and pension plans in China to customers of China's largest commercial bank, Industrial Commercial. Terms under the deal; Benefits of the deal for both companies.

  • State Street in drive for European role.
    Fraser, Katharine // American Banker; 05/14/98, Vol. 163 Issue 91, p10A 

    Focuses on the European advertising campaign of State Street Corporation of Boston, Massachusetts, which duplicate its success as a global custodian for American money managers with their foreign counterparts. Background information on the campaign; Comments from Ronald E. Logue, executive vice...

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