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State Street picks up former Moody's researcher
26 July 2013 New York
Reporter: Georgina Lavers

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State Street has appointed Roger Stein as chief analytics officer for its global exchange.

Global Exchange brings together existing components from State Street’s research and advisory, analytics, Currenex, Global Link and derivatives clearing capabilities with new research to develop solutions to address clients’ data information and trading challenges.

In this new role, Stein will direct all aspects of Global Exchange’s new product offerings and provide support for sales engagements across the organisation.

Stein will be based in New York and will report to Jeff Conway, executive vice president and head of State Street Global Exchange.

Previously, Stein held a number of senior positions at Moody’s including president of Moody’s Research Labs (MRL), co-head of Research at Moody’s KMV, managing director of the managed funds group at Moody’s Investors Service and managing director of research and academic relations globally.

“[Stein] has an impressive reputation and an acute ability to merge quantitative research and data to develop products that address key issues facing institutional investors,” said Conway.

“While at Moody’s he and his teams led the commercial development of risk management models and tools that are widely used within the financial industry. His deep knowledge and experience will be invaluable to State Street as we focus on providing clients with solutions to their asset management and trading challenges.”
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