State Street Net Change in Short-term Investments 2010-2024 | STT

State Street 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.
  • State Street net change in short-term investments for the quarter ending December 31, 2024 was $-25.279B, a 303.03% decline year-over-year.
  • State Street net change in short-term investments for the twelve months ending December 31, 2024 was $-94.854B, a 222.41% decline year-over-year.
  • State Street annual net change in short-term investments for 2024 was $-25.279B, a 303.03% decline from 2023.
  • State Street annual net change in short-term investments for 2023 was $12.451B, a 385.99% increase from 2022.
  • State Street annual net change in short-term investments for 2022 was $2.562B, a 76.05% decline from 2021.
State Street Annual Net Change in Short-term Investments
(Millions of US $)
2024 $-25,279
2023 $12,451
2022 $2,562
2021 $10,696
2020 $-49,614
2019 $7,267
2018 $-7,251
2017 $2,423
2016 $5,851
2015 $17,171
2014 $-25,426
2013 $-14,708
2012 $10,152
2011 $-40,769
2010 $3,857
2009 $28,470
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Banks - Major Regional $28.429B $22.133B
State Street Corporation is a financial holding company. It provides a range of products and services for institutional investors worldwide through its subsidiaries. The company primarily performs its business through its principal banking subsidiary, State Street Bank. Its customers include providers of mutual funds, managers of collective investment funds and other investment pools, providers of corporate and public retirement plans, insurance companies, foundations, endowments and investment managers. State Street's Investment Servicing division offers a range of services, including custody, product-and participant-level accounting, daily pricing and administration; master trust and master custody; recordkeeping; shareholder accounting; foreign exchange, brokerage and other trading; securities finance; deposit and short-term investment facilities; loans and lease financing; outsourcing of investment manager and hedge fund manager operations, as well as performance, risk and compliance analytics.
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