State Street Correlations
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The current 90-days correlation between State Street and Ameriprise Financial is 0.36 (i.e., Weak diversification). The correlation of State Street is a statistical measure of how it moves in relation to other instruments. This measure is expressed in what is known as the correlation coefficient, which ranges between -1 and +1. A correlation greater than 0.8 is generally described as strong, whereas a correlation less than 0.5 is generally considered weak.
State Street Correlation With Market
Very weak diversification
The correlation between State Street and DJI is 0.45 (i.e., Very weak diversification) for selected investment horizon. Overlapping area represents the amount of risk that can be diversified away by holding State Street and DJI in the same portfolio, assuming nothing else is changed.
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Moving together with State Stock
0.95 | BBN1 | Blackstone Group | PairCorr |
0.96 | BLQA | BlackRock | PairCorr |
0.98 | BN9 | Bank of New York Mellon | PairCorr |
0.98 | A4S | Ameriprise Financial | PairCorr |
0.97 | TR1 | T Rowe Price | PairCorr |
0.94 | 0QN | Ares Management Corp | PairCorr |
0.96 | NT4 | Northern Trust | PairCorr |
Moving against State Stock
0.86 | BYRA | BANK RAKYAT IND | PairCorr |
0.81 | SSU | Samsung Electronics | PairCorr |
0.8 | SSU | Samsung Electronics | PairCorr |
0.78 | BYRA | PT Bank Rakyat | PairCorr |
0.77 | SSUN | Samsung Electronics | PairCorr |
0.77 | SSUN | Samsung Electronics | PairCorr |
0.73 | 6EQ | EQT AB | PairCorr |
0.71 | PQ9 | PT Bank Mandiri | PairCorr |
0.69 | BYRA | PT Bank Rakyat | PairCorr |
0.67 | BYRA | BANK RAKYAT IND | PairCorr |
0.52 | DBPD | Xtrackers ShortDAX | PairCorr |
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Correlation Matchups
Over a given time period, the two securities move together when the Correlation Coefficient is positive. Conversely, the two assets move in opposite directions when the Correlation Coefficient is negative. Determining your positions' relationship to each other is valuable for analyzing and projecting your portfolio's future expected return and risk.High positive correlations
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Risk-Adjusted Indicators
There is a big difference between State Stock performing well and State Street Company doing well as a business compared to the competition. There are so many exceptions to the norm that investors cannot definitively determine what's good or bad unless they analyze State Street's multiple risk-adjusted performance indicators across the competitive landscape. These indicators are quantitative in nature and help investors forecast volatility and risk-adjusted expected returns across various positions.Mean Deviation | Jensen Alpha | Sortino Ratio | Treynor Ratio | Semi Deviation | Expected Shortfall | Potential Upside | Value @Risk | Maximum Drawdown | ||
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A4S | 1.09 | 0.49 | 0.26 | (4.88) | 0.80 | 2.33 | 16.93 | |||
0QN | 1.51 | 0.32 | 0.18 | 0.45 | 1.37 | 4.21 | 12.65 | |||
8SP | 2.07 | (0.11) | 0.00 | 0.59 | 0.00 | 3.36 | 20.22 | |||
6NM | 1.25 | 0.02 | (0.01) | 0.14 | 1.73 | 2.89 | 9.64 | |||
39O1 | 3.53 | 0.06 | (0.01) | 0.49 | 3.52 | 8.41 | 24.06 | |||
2DG | 4.16 | (1.39) | 0.00 | (0.70) | 0.00 | 7.14 | 52.42 | |||
TM9 | 2.82 | 0.01 | 0.00 | 0.09 | 0.00 | 5.56 | 36.50 | |||
TLX | 0.96 | (0.05) | (0.09) | 0.01 | 1.14 | 2.67 | 7.58 | |||
INVN | 2.13 | 0.15 | 0.06 | 0.26 | 2.41 | 5.61 | 14.01 |
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State Street Corporate Management
Elected by the shareholders, the State Street's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: State Street inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of State. The board's role is to monitor State Street's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. State Street's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, State Street's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
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Aunoy Banerjee | Head VP | Profile | |
Michael Richards | Exec Officer | Profile | |
Andrew Erickson | Chief VP | Profile | |
Ronald OHanley | Chairman CEO | Profile | |
Andrew Zitney | Ex Services | Profile |