Assets under management (AUM)
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Trillions
- BlackRock 10 trillions (BLK:NYSE)
- Charles Schwab Corporation ~ 8 trillions (SCHW)
- The Vanguard Group ~ 8 trillions (private)
- Morgan Stanley 6.5 trillions
- UBS
- Fidelity Investments 4,5 trillions (private)
- State Street Global Advisors 4 trillions (STT:NYSE)
- PIMCO: 2 trillions https://www.google.com/finance/quote/ALV:ETR?hl=en&window=MAX
- Amundi: 2 trillions
- Edward Jones 1,7 trillions
- Invesco: 1,6 trillions (IVZ:NYSE)
- Northern Trust Corporation 1,5 trillions (NTRS:NASDAQ)
- Japan Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF)
Google finance comparison: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/BLK:NYSE?hl=en&window=5Y&comparison=NYSE%3ASTT%2CNYSE%3AIVZ%2CNASDAQ%3ANTRS%2CNYSE%3ASCHW
Billions
- T. Rowe Price: 991 billions
- The Blackstone Group: 880 billions
- Mubadala: 853 billions
- Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: 828 billions
- Susquehanna International Group 612
Under 500 billions
- Baillie Gifford & Co. $486.8bn
- KKR
- Calpers
- Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia 600 billions
- Qatar Investment Authority 335 billions
- The Carlyle Group 201 billions
- Bridgewater : 150 billions
Under 100 billions
- Silver Lake (investment firm): 90
- Sequoia Capital: 85 billions
- Apax Partners: 51
- ARK invest: 42
- Andreessen Horowitz
- Robinhood: 20-50 billions
- Citadel: 35 billions
- Pershing Square Capital Management: 18 billions
- Melvin Capital: 12.5 billions
Under 10 billions
- GGV Capital 9 billions
- Bain Capital Ventures: 10 billions
Related
See also
- AUM, BlackRock, The Vanguard Group, State Street, Fidelity, Invesco, Hedge funds, Investment bank
- Stockbroker, Robinhood, Citadel, Susquehanna, Webull, IBKR, eToro, Charles Schwab Corporation (Ameritrade), e-trade, NYSE, The Vanguard group, Payment for order flow, Susquehanna International Group, DRW Trading Group
- Investment management, Hedge fund, AUM, Sovereign wealth fund, Private Equity, Venture capital, Index, ETF, Government bond, Stock, IFC, Compound interest, Rule of 72, CAGR, Investment banking, Passive investor
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