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State Street Corp
Type Public (NYSE: STT)
Founded Boston, Massachusetts in 1792
Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts
Key people Ronald Logue, CEO & Chairman
Edward Resch, CFO & Exec. VP
Industry Investment servicing, investment management, investment research & trading
Products Financial Services
Revenue $15.1 trillion assets under custody, $2.0 trillion assets under management USD (2007)
Employees 26,581
Website www.statestreet.com

State Street Corporation (NYSESTT) is a financial services company based in Boston, Massachusetts, that provides products and services for portfolios of investment assets. State Street focuses its services on institutional investors and investment management. Its customers include mutual fund, collective investment funds, corporate and public pension funds, companies and not-for-profit organizations. State Street Corporation has been in business since 1792 and is one of the oldest companies in the United States. The company employs 26,000 staff around the world. [1] The bank claims assets under custody of US$15.1 trillion and assets under management of US$2.0 trillion as of September 30, 2007. [2]

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History

On February 5, 2007, State Street announced the US$4.5 billion acquisition of Investors Bank & Trust. The deal closed on July 2nd, 2007 and created the world's second largest custodian with approximately $US14.1 trillion of assets under custody. [3]

Holdings

Office locations

State Street Corporation has offices in Massachusetts, New York, Hong Kong, London, Edinburgh, Kansas City, MO, Montreal, Milan, Munich, Toronto, Dublin, Kilkenny, Luxembourg, Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore, Hangzhou, Vienna, Brussels, California, Vancouver, Beijing, Paris, Frankfurt, Seoul, Amsterdam, Princeton, NJ, Pennsylvania, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Zurich, Taipei and Dubai. They are currently constructing a new London office in the form of a £280 million building in Churchill Square, Canary Wharf.

See also

State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc. is the landmark case in which the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled (July 23, 1998) that a computer algorithm can be patented to the extent that it produces "a useful, concrete and tangible result".

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