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State Street (NYSE:STT) at new high; ETF flows boost fee outlook
7 July 2026
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State Street (NYSE:STT) at new high; ETF flows boost fee outlook

NEW YORK, July 7, 2026, 14:03 (EDT)

  • State Street Corporation traded up 2.0% at $179.55 early Monday afternoon. The move follows a 3.1% jump the previous session, which pushed shares to a 52-week closing high.
  • U.S.-listed ETF inflows topped $1 trillion in the first half, State Street Investment Management said, marking the first time that level was reached. The firm now sees inflows hitting $2.3 trillion in 2026.
  • ETFs made up $1.94 trillion of State Street’s $5.62 trillion in assets under management at March 31, or 34.5%.
  • BlackRock Inc is set to debut a Nasdaq-100 ETF this week, following State Street, which launched its own last month.

State Street Corporation gained 2.0% to close at $179.55 Tuesday, pushing market cap to $50.8 billion. The move came in regular NYSE trade after the July 3 holiday shutdown. Shares touched an intraday high of $179.87, topping Monday’s 52-week closing mark of $175.96.

This wasn’t only about bank stocks. State Street outperformed Northern Trust Corp (NASDAQ:NTRS), the State Street SPDR S&P Bank ETF (NYSEARCA:KBE) and the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust at the same point.

SecurityGoogle Finance tickerLatest priceDay moveState Street gap
State Street CorporationNYSE:STT$179.55up 2.04%
Northern Trust CorpNASDAQ:NTRS$180.65down 0.27%gap up 2.31 pct pts
State Street SPDR S&P Bank ETFNYSEARCA:KBE$69.22up 0.03%gap up 2.01 pct pts
SPDR S&P 500 ETF TrustNYSEARCA:SPY$748.88down 0.32%gap up 2.36 pct pts

ETF inflows got a jolt from June’s $196 billion, enough to take this year’s running total past $1 trillion—something that’s “first time flows have crossed” that level in a first half, according to Matthew J. Bartolini at State Street Investment Management. Bartolini said in a note Monday that he now sees full-year 2026 flows reaching $2.3 trillion, blowing past last year’s $1.5 trillion record. SSGA

U.S.-listed ETF flow category2026 YTD inflowsShare of total ETF inflows
Low-cost ETFs$506 billion49%
Active ETFs$398 billion39%
Bond ETFs$300 billion29%
Remaining 2,000 ETFsnot stated12%

That’s important for State Street because ETF balances are included in the figure investors are tracking ahead of second-quarter earnings. In Q1, State Street reported $1.940 trillion in ETF AUM, making up 34.5% of total AUM. Index strategies and solutions came in at $4.864 trillion, or 86.5% of total AUM. Management fees jumped 23% for the first quarter, mostly on higher markets and net inflows.

State Street AUM mix, March 31AmountShare of total AUM
ETF assets$1.940 trillion34.5%
SMAs$2.120 trillion37.7%
Other pooled assets$1.560 trillion27.8%
Indexed strategies$4.864 trillion86.5%
Active, alternatives, other$175 billion3.1%
Cash$581 billion10.3%

Shares moved as investors looked again at State Street’s fee revenue. CEO Ron O’Hanley talked up record fee revenue, net interest income and total revenue last quarter. But he also warned last April that the macro and geopolitical picture was still uncertain.

BlackRock Inc is rolling out the iShares Nasdaq 100 ETF, going up against Invesco Ltd’s QQQ and QQQM. State Street launched a similar Nasdaq-100 ETF last month, according to Reuters. BlackRock U.S. iShares chief Elise Terry said the new fund brings “access to the Nasdaq-100 with iShares ETFs.” Reuters

Nasdaq-100 ETF raceIssuerTickerFee detail
SPDR Portfolio Nasdaq 100 ETFState StreetQNDX0.10%
iShares Nasdaq 100 ETFBlackRockIQQ0.10% fee waived, going to 0.12%
Invesco QQQ TrustInvescoQQQ0.18%
Invesco Nasdaq 100 ETFInvescoQQQM0.15%

State Street’s QNDX is part of its SPDR Portfolio ETF lineup, which reported around $433 billion in assets as of June 15. BlackRock’s new fund means the next issue is whether the surge in ETF demand will help State Street’s balances outpace the revenue drag from fee cuts.

A policy-driven flow channel is being considered. The U.S. Treasury said initial flows into Trump Accounts will be directed into State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:SPYM) before allocation tools launch. The Treasury did not disclose near-term flow amounts in its notice.

State Street is set to release its Q2 numbers July 16 before the bell, and will hold a call at 11:00 a.m. ET. Shares at a new high raise the bar for any quarter that just meets estimates.

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, space technology and global market developments. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. Her reporting focuses on helping readers understand the market trends, companies and technologies shaping the global economy.

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