Institutional investors are currently adapting to the complex financial environment of technological innovation while under constant pressure to reduce costs and streamline operations. Learn how you can leverage data and technology to power your back office, with key insights from industry experts who have been through the process: http://ms.spr.ly/6044lj3jM
State Street
Usługi finansowe
Boston, Massachusetts 598 225 obserwujących
Informacje
At State Street, we partner with institutional investors all over the world to provide comprehensive financial services, including investment management, investment research and trading, and investment servicing. Whether you are an asset manager, asset owner, alternative asset manager, insurance company, pension fund or official institution, you can rely on us to be focused on your challenges. We are committed to doing what it takes to help you perform better — now and in the future.
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Link zewnętrzny organizacji State Street
- Branża
- Usługi finansowe
- Wielkość firmy
- 10 001+ pracowników
- Siedziba główna
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Rodzaj
- Spółka akcyjna
- Specjalizacje
- Investment Management, Custodian, ETF, Financial products, Fund Accounting, Relationship Management, Research, Trading i Investment Servicing
Lokalizacje
Pracownicy State Street
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Sunny Chan
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Ahmed Gheith
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David Bojanowski
Asset Management Operations | Project Management | Client Onboarding | Middle Office & Back Office | PMP | Business Analysis | Strategy & Architecture
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Nauman Noor
Public Cloud Engineering Leader | Platform Engineering & Infrastructure | Data Lakehouse, Gen AI & GRC
Aktualizacje
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Donna Milrod, chief product officer at State Street and Jody Jonsson, vice chairman of the Capital Group and president of Capital Research and Management company, recall how the #MutualFunds vehicle has served a wide variety of investors over a century: http://ms.spr.ly/6043lj3Kv
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Quiet summer #markets were disrupted recently, as the strength of #IT and communication #stocks gave way to a surge in #smallcaps. Such price action can be healthy. But we also saw wider ranges, higher #volatility and a fall in the market. With stocks still near all-time highs, we ask Cayla Seder from our team in the Americas whether this is merely a healthy correction or the start of a worrying trend. http://ms.spr.ly/6045leOmX
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Attending #ALPFACon2024? Check out our State Street session, where will share our #DEI journey, related programs and highlight equity advancing business strategies.
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In our 2024 Digital Assets Study, we surveyed nearly 300 investment institutions worldwide to assess their adoption of #DigitalAssets and how this could reshape the industry standards. Get the insights: http://ms.spr.ly/6043lbqnt
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Driving innovation without the reliance of third-party vendors ensures cost-effective solutions for our clients worldwide, while also anticipating and meeting the needs of the ETF ecosystem on a global scale. In this new video, we explore how the proprietary nature of our global #ETF tech stack provides a single solution ecosystem:
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Is data management paving the way for growth in #private credit? Funding is in high demand as more companies seek loans from non-bank lenders, creating unique challenges for asset managers and institutional investors. James Jefski, State Street’s regional head of alternatives segment, explores the idea: http://ms.spr.ly/6043lbohN
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We are a proud partner of the #ALPFACon2024 conference taking place next week in Las Vegas. We hope to see you at the Career Expo August 6-7.
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The introduction of T+1 necessitated that all ecosystem participants – market makers, authorized participants, custodians and exchanges – collaborate to streamline operations. It was expected those innovations and adaptations would ultimately narrow spreads and maintain the competitiveness, efficiency and liquidity of ETFs. Read our latest T+1 article to learn more: http://ms.spr.ly/6049lbwBv #T1
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Prior to the pandemic, Japan struggled to generate a sustainable inflation trend. The annualized rise in the price level as captured by PriceStats was only 0.4% YoY; a level low enough to be peppered with bouts of deflation. Since 2021, however, there has been a clear structural break: an inflation mindset has returned. The trend growth in the Japanese price level since this point has been comfortably above 2%, and if anything is showing signs of accelerating not fading. The implication is that Japan’s inflation trend has shown a lasting change, but monetary policy settings have barely moved from the deflationary era, yet. #STTInsights
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