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Abstract:State Street Corporation (NYSE:STT) officially announced the successful completion of its acquisition of CF Global Trading.
Stepping into the second month of 2024, State Street Corporation (NYSE:STT) officially announced the successful completion of its acquisition of CF Global Trading, a globally renowned firm specializing in outsourced trading on an agency basis across various asset classes, including equities, listed derivatives, and fixed income.
While the financial details of the transaction, initially disclosed in March 2023, remain undisclosed, State Street emphasizes the strategic significance of this move. According to Dan Morgan, Global Head of Portfolio Solutions at State Street, outsourced trading empowers organizations to access new asset classes, adapt to regulatory changes, and navigate global markets. The addition of CF Global Trading amplifies State Street's existing outsourced trading services, enhancing its industry-leading expertise.
Having offered outsourced trading solutions since 2010, State Street has continually invested in technology and talent to establish itself as a leading agency with a multi-asset class outsourced trading solution. Currently extending outsourced trading to clients in the Americas, APAC, and the Middle East, the acquisition of CF Global Trading will further enable State Street to provide these services to clients in the UK and the EU.
The consolidated State Street outsourced trading footprint will now encompass trading desks in major global financial hubs, including Boston, New York, Toronto, London, Lisbon, Hong Kong, and Sydney. Furthermore, the closure of this deal positions State Street to offer a comprehensive global trading solution as part of its State Street AlphaSM front-to-back platform.
Scott Chace, Co-founder and CEO of CF Global Trading, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition's completion. He highlighted that joining State Street allows their team to build on their client platform and award-winning outsourced trading experience, leveraging the scale associated with being part of one of the world's largest institutional financial services providers. The synergy between the two entities is anticipated to bring forth enhanced global trading solutions for clients.
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