State Street (STT) announced its intention to increase its per share common stock dividend by 11% to $0.84 in the third quarter of 2025, subject to consideration and approval by its Board of Directors. State Street continues to be authorized to repurchase common shares under its existing share repurchase program previously approved by its Board of Directors. The Company also announced today that it had completed the Federal Reserve’s 2025 Supervisory Stress Test process. State Street’s calculated Stress Capital Buffer under this year’s supervisory stress test was well below the 2.5% minimum, preliminarily resulting in a continued SCB at that floor, which maintains its common equity tier 1 ratio requirement at 8%1. The Federal Reserve will release the firm’s final SCB requirement by August 31, 2025, which will become effective on October 1, 2025, and remain in effect through September 30, 2026.
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