BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
State Street Global Markets, the investment research and trading
arm of State Street Corporation (NYSE:STT), today released the results
of the State Street Investor Confidence Index(R) for April 2007.
Global Investor Confidence fell by 7.6 points to 91.7 from March's
revised reading of 99.3. Looking regionally, the confidence of North
American institutional investors decreased from 114.5 to 100.2. The
confidence of European investors increased slightly from a revised
reading of 87.3 to 87.9 points, while the confidence of Asian
investors decreased from a revised reading of 85.0 to 83.2.
Developed through State Street Global Markets' research
partnership, State Street Associates, by Harvard University professor
Ken Froot and State Street Associates Director Paul O'Connell, the
State Street Investor Confidence Index(R) measures investor confidence
on a quantitative basis by analyzing the actual buying and selling
patterns of institutional investors. The index is based on financial
theory that assigns precise meaning to changes in investor risk
appetite, or the willingness of investors to allocate their portfolios
to equities. The more of their portfolio that institutional investors
are willing to devote to equities, the greater their risk appetite or
confidence.
"After last month's increase in confidence, some retrenchment this
month is perhaps not surprising," said Froot. "Whereas institutional
investors were ready and willing to provide liquidity during March's
global sell-off, this month they returned to a more balanced course.
Leaving aside last month's high reading, confidence remains at
two-year highs, with institutional investors continuing to allocate to
equities and away from bonds."
"In last month's commentary we anticipated some increased
volatility in confidence readings, due to the increase in overall
buying and selling activity in the first quarter," added O'Connell.
"This month saw a pull-back by North American investors, accompanied
by more modest fluctuations in Asian and European confidence. Equity
indices have more or less returned to the levels seen in mid-February,
and it may be that tendency observed then for US investors to allocate
towards foreign equities will resume."
About State Street Global Markets:
State Street Global Markets provides specialized investment
research and trading in foreign exchange, equities, fixed income and
derivatives. Its goal is to enhance and preserve portfolio values for
asset managers and asset owners. From its unique position at the
crossroads of the global markets, it creates and unlocks value for its
clients with original flow-based research, innovative portfolio
strategies, trade process optimization, and global connectivity across
multiple asset classes and markets.
State Street Global Markets' research team of leading academic and
industry experts is committed to continually advancing the science,
including theory and application of its proprietary investor behavior
research and innovative portfolio & risk management technologies to
help its clients challenge conventional thinking, shape ideas, make
more informed investment decisions and deliver measurable results.
About the State Street Investor Confidence Index(R):
The index is released globally at 10 a.m. Eastern time in Boston
on the second to last Tuesday of each month. More information on the
State Street Investor Confidence Index, including frequently asked
questions and a calendar of release dates, is available at
http://www.statestreet.com/investorconfidenceindex. The previous
month's calculations for the index are revised to account for trading
activity through the end of the reporting period.
About State Street:
State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT) is the world's leading
provider of financial services to institutional investors including
investment servicing, investment management and investment research
and trading. With $12.3 trillion in assets under custody and $1.8
trillion in assets under management at March 31, 2007, State Street
operates in 26 countries and more than 100 geographic markets
worldwide. For more information, visit State Street's web site at
www.statestreet.com.
This news announcement contains forward-looking statements as
defined by United States securities laws, including statements about
the financial outlook and business environment. Those statements are
based on current expectations and involve a number of risks and
uncertainties, including those related to the pace at which State
Street adds new clients or at which existing clients use additional
services, the value of global and regional financial markets, the pace
of cross-border investment activity, changes in interest rates, the
pace of worldwide economic growth and rates of inflation, the extent
of volatility in currency markets, consolidations among clients and
competitors, State Street's business mix, the dynamics of markets
State Street serves, and State Street's success at integrating and
converting acquisitions into its business. Other important factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
indicated by any forward-looking statements are set forth in State
Street's 2006 annual report and subsequent SEC filings. State Street
encourages investors to read the corporation's annual report,
particularly the section on factors that may affect financial results,
and its subsequent SEC filings for additional information with respect
to any forward-looking statements and prior to making any investment
decision. The forward-looking statements contained in this press
release speak only as of the date hereof, April 17, 2007, and the
company will not undertake efforts to revise those forward-looking
statements to reflect events after this date.
Source: State Street Corporation
Contact: State Street Global Markets
Carolyn Cichon, + 617 664 8672