State Street Stock Draws Eyeballs After Q4 Profit Beat: Retails Remains Bullish

For 2025, the company forecasted a flat growth in NII, impacted by a continued decline in non-interest-bearing deposits. It also expects a 2% to 3% rise in annual expenses.
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Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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State Street gained retail attention on Friday after the firm topped Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter earnings, helped by a rise in servicing revenue.

On an adjusted basis, the custodian bank reported earnings of $2.60 per share for the quarter, compared to the market estimate of $2.44 per share, according to FinChat data.

The company’s total revenue of $3.41 billion also exceeded the average analyst estimate of $3.34 billion.

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Its net interest income (NII) for the fourth quarter rose 10% to $749 million, fueled by higher investment securities yields and double-digit loan growth. However, a shift in the deposit mix partially offset this.

State Street’s total assets under custody and administration jumped 11% compared to last year to $46.56 trillion, while assets under management rose 15% to $4.7 trillion.

The company said its fee revenue grew 13%, helped by robust growth in management fees and forex trading services fees.

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Earlier this week, the world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, also topped estimates, partly helped by higher fee revenue.

State Street’s provision for credit losses fell 40% to $12 million compared with the year-ago quarter.

For 2025, the company forecasted a flat growth in NII, impacted by a continued decline in non-interest-bearing deposits.

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It also expects a 2% to 3% rise in annual expenses due to incremental business investments.

State Street’s shares were down 2.8% on Friday.

Retail sentiment on Stocktwits remained ‘bullish’ (62/100), albeit with a lower score from a day ago. While retail chatter was ‘extremely high.’

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STT’s Sentiment Meter and Message Volume as of 11:10 a.m. ET on Jan. 17, 2025 | Source: Stocktwits
STT’s Sentiment Meter and Message Volume as of 11:10 a.m. ET on Jan. 17, 2025 | Source: Stocktwits

Over the past year, the stock has gained 30.7%.

Also See: Truist Financial Stock Moves Higher After Q4 Profit Beat: Retail Elated

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