Historical stt News Stories

State Street: Digital Assets, Record AUM, Costs Up

State Street reported record AUM and strong fee revenue but guided higher 2026 expenses, trimming near-term sentiment. Strategic moves—launching a digital asset platform and investing in Groww AM—position STT for long-term growth if execution and cost control hold.

State Street (STT): Dividend, ETF Launch, Debt Cut

Last week State Street made several concrete moves: declared a $0.84 quarterly dividend, launched the PRAB ETF which lifted the stock, announced a $500M senior note redemption, and deepened data partnerships — signals of capital redeployment, product expansion, and balance-sheet management.

State Street (STT) Gains After MMK ETF Launch

State Street’s recent MMK money-market ETF launch and a strategic Mariner/Charles River deployment have driven investor interest in STT. Stock moves late Feb reflect heightened trading and confidence in cash-management and advisor-platform expansion.

State Street: Rising Costs Tighten Value Case Now!

State Street (STT) posted solid Q4 results but raised 2026 expense guidance and announced $226M of repositioning charges. Short-term volatility has followed; valuation looks attractive versus peers, but execution on costs will determine whether the stock re-rates.

State Street Expands in Middle East; Stock Reacts.

State Street announced a new operations hub in Al Ain with ADIO, partnered with Financial Recovery Technologies to upgrade class-action recovery, and agreed to develop a custody model with QNB. The news coincided with short-term stock volatility in mid-February as investors parsed the expansion's near-term cost versus long-term fee growth.

State Street: Q4 Boost, India Stake & Mideast Deal

State Street (STT) closed the week on renewed investor optimism after stronger-than-expected Q4/FY2025 results, a strategic minority investment in Groww Asset Management in India, and a custody-services agreement with QNB in Qatar. Despite mid-week volatility and lighter-than-average volumes, the firm's AUC/A and AUM scale, healthy margins, and dividend profile underpin analyst upgrades and institutional buying.