Bank Of New York Mellon (NYSE: BK)
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Bank Of New York Mellon Company Info
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. is a bank holding company, which engages in the provision of financial services. It operates through the following segments: Securities Services, Market and Wealth Services, Investment and Wealth Management, and Other segment. The Securities Services segment includes Asset Servicing business, which provides global custody, fund accounting, integrated middle-office solutions, transfer agency and data and analytics solutions. The Market and Wealth Services segment comprises industry leaders pershing and clearance and collateral management, and treasury services business. The Investment and Wealth Management segment provides services to institutional and retail investors, as well as investment management, wealth and estate planning. The Other segment which includes the leasing portfolio, corporate treasury activities, derivatives and other trading activity. The company was founded by Alexander Hamilton on June 9, 1784 and is headquartered in New York, NY.
News & Analysis
Why Bank of New York Mellon Stock Dropped and Then Popped Today
Bullish comments from management helped the bank overcome initial concerns in the earnings report.
This S&P 500 Stock Is a Blue Chip Bargain
With roots that date back to 1784, this stock is about as blue chip as it gets.
Warren Buffett Just Ditched This Stock After 13 Years
Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway eliminated a few of its longtime bank holdings in the first quarter.
Here Is Why Bank of New York Mellon Is A Safer Bet In a Recession
Fee income might be more reliable than credit risk if the U.S. heads into a recession.
Worried About a Recession? Fee Income Could Be Your Port in the Storm
Does a rough economy mean it's time to play defense? Think fee income.
Worried About a Recession? This Bank Is Not
Fee income will be more reliable than interest income if there is a hard landing.
3 Stocks You Can Confidently Buy After a Market Downturn
Market downturns often precede a recession, which means it is time to play defense.
1 Warren Buffett Stock to Buy During Market Volatility
This stock can hedge inflation, has less risky assets on its balance sheet, and offers some nice passive income.
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