State Street: 38% of Clients Will Put More Money into Digital Assets in 2020

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The firm will have a better idea of what it will do with digital asset custody in 2020, he said at an event sponsored by the bank Thursday in New York. After custody, State Street is interested in looking at fund administration, private placements, issuance and trading of digital assets, he said. 

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