Updated
Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
State Street Corp. stock falls 1.17% amid rough market session
Updated
Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29

State Street Corp. stock falls 1.17% amid rough market session

7 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
  • Shares closed at $150.70 on Wednesday, marking their second consecutive day of losses and finishing 3.51% below the 52-week high reached on April 21.
  • State Street underperformed some competitors, with Bank of America rising 0.42% while Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs fell 1.72% and 2.26% respectively.
  • The S&P 500 and Dow Jones both declined, reflecting broader market weakness, while State Street's trading volume remained slightly below its 50-day average.
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