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# Introduction to State Street Global Advisors

State Street Global (SSGA), headquartered in Boston, is a wholly owned subsidiary of State Street Group (State Street Corporation). The parent company, State Street Group, founded in 1792, is one of the world's largest custodian banks and asset managers.As the leader in the global asset management industry, SSGA manages customers that include:

* Business institutions
* The Endowment Fund and the Foundation
* Pension fund
* Sovereign wealth fund

These professional clients rely on SSGA's disciplined, data-driven investment process and a powerful global investment platform. With its deep industry heritage and excellent management capabilities, SSGA is recognized as one of the most influential institutions in the global asset management field.


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