EX-99.2 3 a5585176ex99_2.htm EXHIBIT 99.2 a5585176ex99_2.htm
Exhibit 99.2
 
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1 Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Conduits January 15, 2008

 
 
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2 Asset Backed Commercial Paper (ABCP) Conduits Multiseller Peer Group Comparison State Street-Sponsored Conduits Multiseller Peer Group** **Source: Moody’s Investor Service; Data as of 8/31/07 Multiseller Peer Group, identified by Moody’s, consists of 30 domestic and international banks * NR Assets in State Street-Sponsored Conduits reflect structured transactions. These transactions have been reviewed by rating agencies and have been structured to maintain a P1 or similar conduit rating. Moody’s peer group includes: Citibank, NA, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Societe Generale, ABN AMRO, Deutsche Bank AG, Bank of America NA, Fortis Banque SA, Barclays Bank, Rabobank Nederland, Lloyds TSB Bank, State Street Bank, Calyon, Bayerische Landesbank GZ, Dresdner Bank AG, Royal Bank of Canada, WestLB AG, Wachovia Bank, HSBC Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, Deutsche Bank Trust Company, BNP Paribas, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Commerzbank AG, Hudson Castle Group Inc., Landesbank Baden-Wurttemberg, Credit Suisse, Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, ING Bank, Suntrust Bank

 
 
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3 ABCP Conduits Overview State Street sponsors four ABCP conduits Conduit A (A1/P1) US assets, approx. $11.5 billion USD USD denominated ABCPConduit B (A1/P1) US and European assets, approx. $11.4 billion USD USD, GBP and EUR denominated ABCP Conduit C (A1+) Australian assets, approx. $2.1 billion USD AUS denominated ABCP Conduit D (A1+/P1) Australian assets, approx. $3.8 billion USD AUS and USD (through USD funding leg) denominated ABCP Total # Asset Pools: 797 Country of Asset Origin:

 
 
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4 ABCP Conduits Asset Composition US RMBS Statistics: All AAA Rated WA* FICO: 714 at origination WA LTV: 74.8% at origination AUS RMBS Statistics: 97% Rated AA or Better 99.5% insured with mortgage insurance UK RMBS Statistics: Nearly all exposure is to owner-occupied homes with prime quality obligors 69% rated at least A EUR RMBS Statistics: 85% AAA Rated 99.5% rated at least A RMBS – Residential Mortgage Backed Securities WA – Weighted Average FICO – Credit Score from Fair Isaac Co. LTV – Loan-to-Value ratio * Key components of “Other” include Trade Receivables, CLOs, Business/Commercial Loans, and other instruments. No individual asset class represents more than 2% of total portfolio assets, except Trade Receivables at 3%.

 
 
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5 ABCP Conduits Financial Impact The Weighted Average Maturity of State Street-sponsored conduit ABCP was approximately 20 days on December 31, 2007, as compared with approximately 15 days on September 30, 2007, and approximately 23 days as of December 31, 2006 State Street held the following amount of State Street-sponsored ABCP on State Street’s balance sheet:December 31, 2007: $1.84 million September 30, 2007: $730 million (mostly associated with the two Australian conduits) Maximum held during the quarter: $1.25 billion (mostly associated with the two Australian conduits) State Street would have recognized an extraordinary after-tax loss of approximately $530 million had State Street Bank and Trust consolidated onto its balance sheet on December 31, 2007, all of the assets of State Street-sponsored conduits at fair value (1) The estimated after-tax loss of $530 million assumes: All four State Street-sponsored conduits, with combined assets of approximately $29 billion at December 31, 2007, are consolidated onto the balance sheet of State Street Bank and Trust on December 31, 2007; Assets of the conduits are recorded at fair value. Fair value is based on State Street’s application of its pricing policies for conduit assets, consistently applied; Marginal tax rate of 40%.

 
 
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6 ABCP Conduits Impact to Financial Ratios Estimated pro-forma impact to State Street Corporation’s and State Street Bank and Trust’s capital ratios had State Street Bank and Trust consolidated onto its balance sheet on December 31, 2007, all of the assets of the State Street-sponsored conduits at fair value (2): The estimated pro-forma impact to State Street Corporation’s and State Street Bank and Trust’s capital ratios assumes: All four State Street-sponsored conduits, with combined assets of approximately $29 billion at December 31, 2007, are consolidated onto the balance sheet of State Street Bank and Trust on December 31, 2007; Assets of the conduits are recorded at fair value, as described in footnote (1) on slide 4; Assumes no management action taken as it relates to capital.

 
 
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7 ABCP Conduits Asset Sourcing and Approval Conduit assets are originated through public security purchases and existing client relationships All assets and associated State Street liquidity facilities are approved by State Street’s Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), either through a formal review at the time of purchase or through inclusion on a list of pre-approved transactions/structures A majority of assets are either explicitly rated or reviewed by rating agencies (Moody’s, Standard & Poors) Conduits subject to significant internal controls Dedicated surveillance team responsible for monthly monitoring of asset performance Robust liability management oversight, including economic and market updates, and weekly management meetings Dedicated administration team responsible for asset and liability administration, annual audits and accounting policy

 
 
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8 Conduit Oversight and Approval ERM Oversight ERM establishes prudential limits and diversification requirements ERM monitors asset performance monthly through management’s surveillance reporting Key Credit Characteristics Strong overall asset quality supported by diversified pools of relatively homogenous financial obligations No material concentration risk among issuers or servicers No exposure to subprime mortgages and no exposure to asset-backed collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) Rating Quality Transactions that carry external ratings are mapped to State Street’s internal credit risk rating scale, unless an override is deemed appropriate by Enterprise Risk Management Transactions without external ratings are rated internally using proprietary models that are subject to ERM oversight and compliance with State Street’s Model Risk Policy and Guidelines

 
 
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9 Key Credit Characteristics – US RMBS Exposure to US RMBS totals $4.2BN, all of which is rated AAA Collateral pools are comprised of mostly floating rate, Alt-A loans and Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs).  Underlying pool characteristics are strong for RMBS (WA FICO score of 714, and WA LTV of 74.8%, at origination) $2.3BN of this exposure (56%) represents “super-senior” positions in RMBS, with 2-5X the initial enhancement levels required to achieve an external rating of AAA/Aaa $1.5BN in HELOC exposure (36%), all of which is insured by one of six bond insurers with external ratings of AAA/Aaa The remaining $328MM of US RMBS exposure (8%) represents well-seasoned issues externally rated AAA that exhibit strong underlying pool characteristics (WA FICO score of 720, and a WA LTV of 68%, at origination)

 
 
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10 Exposure to AUS RMBS totals $4.7BN (US Equiv.), greater than 97% of which is externally rated AA or better, and all of which is externally rated A or better Collateral consists of diversified pools of prime obligors supported by private mortgage insurance policies (99.5%) that cover principal and interest shortfalls on defaulted / foreclosed loans Greater than 95% of mortgage insurance providers have external ratings of AA or better. The balance are captive insurers, all of which are rated investment grade Average loan-to-value ratio of 68% on security purchase date Average loan size of A$168,000 (US$150,000) on security purchase date Key Credit Characteristics – AUS RMBS* *Includes AUD-denominated assets AUD Rate of Exchange: 0.88

 
 
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11 Key Credit Characteristics – UK RMBS* Exposure to UK RMBS totals $2.3BN, with 22% AAA, 21% AA, 26% A, and 31% BBB Majority of exposure is to UK Master Trusts from AA rated top-tier issuers Collateral consists of diversified pools of conforming loans to prime obligors with a range from 62% and not higher than 78% weighted average LTV’s at origination Nearly all exposure is to owner occupied homes with prime quality obligors * Includes GBP, EUR and USD-denominated assets GBP Rate of Exchange: 1.99 EUR Rate of Exchange: 1.46

 
 
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12 Key Credit Characteristics – European RMBS* Exposure to European RMBS totals $4.7BN, with 84.8% AAA, 8.3% AA, 6.5% A, and 0.4% BBBCollateral consists of diversified pools of prime mortgage loans Sellers/Servicers are well-rated European banks Purchase of first European RMBS occurred in 2000 Assets originated across 8 jurisdictions*Includes EUR-denominated assets EUR Rate of Exchange: 1.46

 
 
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13 Key Credit Characteristics – US Student Loans Exposure to US Student Loans totals $3.33BN 83.3%, or $2.78BN, are backed by Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) loans carrying at least a 97% guarantee by the US government Of the $2.78BN FFELP loan transactions, $2.23BN are senior classes, with the vast majority rated AAA, while the remaining $545.5MM represents subordinated classes ($461.0MM rated at least AA and $84.5MM rated at least A) 16.7% or $556.0MM are backed by diversified pools of private student loans (for borrowers primarily attending 4-year schools or graduate schools), all of which are AAA rated Of the $556.0MM of private loan transactions, $306.6MM or 55.1% are wrapped by a monoline bond insurer; the remaining $249.4MM are senior classes

 
 
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14 Key Credit Characteristics – Credit Cards Exposure to Credit Cards totals $2.02BN, with $1.63BN in the US and $393.6MM in Europe 62.4% of Credit Cards rated at least A, with 24.3% of assets rated AAA Significant experience investing in Credit Card asset class Strong sponsors / high quality servicers Key Credit Characteristics – Auto/Equipment Loans Exposure to Auto/Equipment Loans totals $2.75BN, with $863.1MM in the US and the remainder in Europe and Australia 47.5% of Auto/Equipment Loans rated at least A, with 28.3% rated AAA Significant experience in Auto/Equipment asset class First auto transaction closed in 1993