State Street at the Milken Global Conference:
Los Angeles, May 5-8, 2024
Shaping a shared future
As a global financial services leader and innovator, we’re honored to drive the dialogue at this year’s Milken Institute Global Conference and share our insights on the technology-driven transformation of the financial landscape, its potential and impact.
Ronald P. O’Hanley
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Eric Aboaf
Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer
Joerg Ambrosius
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
Tony Bisegna
Executive Vice President and Head of State Street Global Markets
Donna Milrod
Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer
Tadhg Young
Executive Vice President and Head of Global Clients Division
Part 2: Global Capital Markets
May 6, 8:30-9:30 a.m. PT
Higher-for-longer interest rates, the golden age of private credit, Bitcoin ETFs and others were all unfamiliar territories as recently as 2019. As markets emerged from the pandemic, they matured into the defining characteristics of our time as leaders continue to navigate a low-growth, soft-landing environment. Ron O’Hanley will participate in this forward-looking panel discussion.
Blow Wind, Blow: The Sails of Asset Management
May 7, 2:30-3:30 p.m. PT
For many asset managers, private markets remain the largest opportunity set in today’s challenging lending environment and complex macroeconomic conditions. Yet are private markets the answer to it all? Eric Aboaf will join this panel discussion to explore these topics and more.
Explore our related insights and thought leadership below.
The intersection of finance and technology
Financial innovation – including growth in private market assets, bitcoin ETFs and transition finance – is meeting tech innovations such as digital, blockchain and AI to create the next wave of growth in capital markets.
Growth in private markets
Despite macro headwinds, investors are increasing their allocation and commitment to private assets.
Scaling operations
In an era of financial and tech innovation, a firm’s operations are becoming more important than ever to support its growth ambitions.
Assessing geopolitical and macro risks
While investors have increased their risk appetite in the first quarter of 2024 and have drawn down their cash balances, geopolitical and macro risks remain high.
Is the End Well-Nigh for Quantitative Tightening?
What are the implications of the upcoming winding down — or tapering — of QT?
Will These Grey Swans Take Flight in 2024?
What are some less likely investment scenarios that, if they happened, could have a significant impact?
Takeaways from the Taiwan Election
Taiwan’s centrality to the global economy requires us to be cognizant of the risks around its cross-strait relationship.