Bank Of New York Mellon Net Change in Short-term Investments 2010-2024 | BK
Bank Of New York Mellon annual/quarterly net change in short-term investments history and growth rate from 2010 to 2024. Net change in short-term investments can be defined as the net cash flows from the sale and purchase of investments defined to be short-term, generally with maturities of less than one year from the purchase date.
- Bank Of New York Mellon net change in short-term investments for the quarter ending December 31, 2024 was $3.538B, a 119.42% decline year-over-year.
- Bank Of New York Mellon net change in short-term investments for the twelve months ending December 31, 2024 was $-35.636B, a 46.69% decline year-over-year.
- Bank Of New York Mellon annual net change in short-term investments for 2024 was $7.683B, a 135.93% decline from 2023.
- Bank Of New York Mellon annual net change in short-term investments for 2023 was $-21.384B, a 246.01% decline from 2022.
- Bank Of New York Mellon annual net change in short-term investments for 2022 was $14.646B, a 60.98% decline from 2021.
Bank Of New York Mellon Annual Net Change in Short-term Investments (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$7,683 |
2023 |
$-21,384 |
2022 |
$14,646 |
2021 |
$37,531 |
2020 |
$-44,958 |
2019 |
$-11,118 |
2018 |
$1,281 |
2017 |
$-29,748 |
2016 |
$50,715 |
2015 |
$-16,367 |
2014 |
$12,546 |
2013 |
$-6,150 |
2012 |
$-8,842 |
2011 |
$-57,145 |
2010 |
$-5,748 |
2009 |
$34,728 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Finance |
Banks - Major Regional |
$63.990B |
$39.914B |
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (popularly known as BNY Mellon) is a financial services company that has been in business since 1784. The company's global client base consists of financial institutions, corporations, government agencies, endowments and foundations as well as high-net-worth individuals. BNY Mellon can act as a single point of contact for clients looking to create, trade, hold, manage, service, distribute or restructure investments. BNY Mellon is the corporate brand of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation.
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