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The Boston-based institution settles with the regulator over a complex scheme involving purported lobbyists and pension funds.
Boston-based State Street Bank and Trust Co. will pay $12 million to settle SEC charges that it “conducted a pay-to-play scheme through its then-senior vice president and a hired lobbyist to win contracts to service Ohio pension funds.” State Street, a venerable financial institution founded near the end of eighteenth century, describes itself as being...
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