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2010 II 300 - America's Biggest Money Managers


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BlackRock Tops List of the 300 Biggest U.S. Money Managers

BlackRock's $15.2 billion purchase of Barclays Global Investors from Barclays last year created the $3.3 trillion behemoth that tops the II300, Institutional Investor's annual ranking of the 300 biggest U.S. money managers. With $1.9 trillion in assets, Boston-based State Street Global Advisors (SSgA) is the second-largest firm in the II300.

The biggest winners in 2009 were firms that offer fixed-­income products, as well as international and global strategies. Big gainers include SSgA, whose assets have grown by $467 billion since the end of 2008; Vanguard Group, which climbs two spots, to No. 5, and now has $1.2 trillion in assets; Allianz Global Investors of America, the owner of bond giant Pacific Investment Management Co., which rises two spots, to No. 7, with $1.1 trillion in assets; and Franklin Templeton Investments, which jumps from No. 19 to No. 15, with $554 billion. 

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