State Street Corp

NYSE: STT
$74.39
-$0.12 (-0.2%)
Closing price April 23, 2024
State Street Corp is a global financial services provider based in Boston, Massachusetts, offering a wide array of products and services to institutional investors. Its offerings include investment servicing, middle office solutions, finance leasing, foreign exchange, brokerage services, securities finance, and investment management strategies. The company caters to mutual funds, retirement plans, insurance companies, and investment managers, among others. State Street is also known for its SPDR ETF brand and emphasizes environmental, social, and governance investing. Founded in 1792, it stands as a pillar in the financial industry, supporting clients worldwide.
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