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State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT) Reports First-Quarter 2026 Financial Results

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diluted EPS financial
Diluted earnings per share (EPS) shows how much profit a company makes for each share of stock, assuming all possible shares from stock options or convertible securities are used. It provides a more conservative estimate than basic EPS, accounting for potential share increases that could dilute ownership. Investors use diluted EPS to get a clearer picture of a company's true profitability on a per-share basis.
net interest income financial
Net interest income is the difference between the interest a financial institution earns on loans and investments and the interest it pays on deposits and borrowings. It matters to investors because it is a primary source of profit for banks and similar firms — like the gross margin on a store’s trade — and changes with loan growth, deposit costs and interest rates, so it signals core earning power and sensitivity to rate moves.
net interest margin financial
Net interest margin measures how much a bank earns from lending and investing compared with what it pays for funding, expressed as a percentage of its interest-earning assets. Think of it like a grocery store’s markup: it shows the gap between buying cost and selling price per dollar of goods — here, the cost is interest paid and the sale is interest received. Investors watch it because a higher margin usually means a bank is more profitable and better at managing interest rate and credit conditions.
pre-tax margin financial
Pre-tax margin is a measure of a company's profitability that shows how much profit it makes before paying taxes, expressed as a percentage of its revenue. It indicates how efficiently a company is generating profit from its sales before tax expenses are considered. Investors use pre-tax margin to compare companies' core profitability and to assess operational performance regardless of varying tax situations.
ROE financial
Return on equity (ROE) measures how much profit a company generates from the money shareholders have invested, like checking how effectively a chef turns ingredients into meals. Investors use it to compare how well companies turn investor funds into earnings—higher ROE usually means management is using capital more efficiently, while a low ROE can signal weaker profitability or poor use of equity.
ROTCE financial
Return on Tangible Common Equity (ROTCE) measures how much profit a company generates for common shareholders using the company’s tangible equity — the book value of shareholders’ equity after subtracting intangible assets (like goodwill) and preferred stock. For investors it shows the efficiency of a company’s core, visible capital in producing earnings; like comparing how much profit a shop makes relative to the actual cash-and-inventory value a small owner has invested, it helps assess true underlying profitability and capital returns.
assets under management financial
Assets under management (AUM) is the total value of all the investments that a financial company or fund is responsible for overseeing on behalf of its clients. It’s like a big bucket that shows how much money the firm is managing for people or organizations. A higher AUM often indicates a larger, more trusted company, and it can influence how much money they earn and the services they can offer.
CET1 ratio regulatory
CET1 ratio measures a bank's core equity capital (the most loss-absorbing funds like common stock and retained earnings) relative to the size of its risk-adjusted assets. It shows how big the bank's financial cushion is compared with what it has on its books; a higher ratio means greater ability to absorb losses, lower regulatory risk, and generally more investor confidence in the bank's stability.
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BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT) reported its first-quarter 2026 financial results today. The news release, presentation and additional financial information can be accessed on State Street’s Investor Relations website, http://investors.statestreet.com. A conference call to discuss the firm’s financial results, outlook and related matters will be held at 11:00 a.m. ET today, Friday, April 17, 2026. The call will be open to the public.

The conference call will be accessible on State Street’s Investor Relations website, and by telephone at (+1) 805 309 0220 (Participant Passcode: 68683#).

Following the conference call, a replay will be available on State Street’s Investor Relations website for approximately one month.

About State Street Corporation
State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT) is one of the world's leading providers of financial services to institutional investors including investment servicing, investment management and investment research and trading. With $54.5 trillion in assets under custody and/or administration and $5.6 trillion* in assets under management as of March 31, 2026, State Street operates globally in more than 100 geographic markets and employs approximately 51,000 worldwide. For more information, visit State Street's website at www.statestreet.com.

*Assets under management as of March 31, 2026 includes approximately $184 billion of assets with respect to SPDR® products for which State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (SSGA FD) acts solely as the marketing agent. SSGA FD and State Street Investment Management are affiliated.

Investor Contact:
Elizabeth Lynn
+1 617 664 3477

Media Contact:
Mark LaVoie
+1 508 314 2807

Source: State Street Corporation