State Street profit up 23% on higher servicing fees

State Street's fourth-quarter earnings rose 23% as higher servicing fees helped to offset lower trading-services and securities finance revenue

State Street's fourth-quarter earnings rose 23% as higher servicing fees helped to offset lower trading-services and securities finance revenue.

State Street is one of the country's largest trust banks, acting as a custodian for investment firms' securities and handling other back-office duties. As with many financial firms, the company's top and bottom lines have been pressured by historically low interest rates and declining trading volumes.

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