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BlackRock Inflows Hit by Big Client Redemption

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – BlackRock's private market inflows reached $6.82 billion in Q2, boosting revenue and profit amid strong equity inflows despite fixed-income outflows, company reports.

  • BlackRock experienced long-term net inflows totaling $46 billion during Q2 2025, supported by a market upswing and an increase in assets under management to $12.53 trillion.
  • The inflow decline by 9.8% year-over-year resulted chiefly from a $52 billion withdrawal by a single institutional client from a low-fee index fund in Asia.
  • BlackRock is actively shifting toward private markets and technology-enabled solutions to counter slowing growth and fee compression in low-cost ETFs due to intense competition.
  • CEO Larry Fink highlighted that growth in their client base has contributed to an increase in organic base fees that are both higher and more varied, as total revenue climbed 13% to $5.42 billion.
  • Despite client outflows and market volatility linked to trade tensions and U.S. debt rising over $36 trillion, BlackRock’s pivot suggests an emphasis on private assets will shape future growth.
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BlackRock topped the front pages of the financial press this Tuesday by knocking down a new milestone: becoming the world’s first manager to overcome the $12 trillion asset barrier under management, at the close of the first semester. The historic peaks that enjoy its US actions and a strong 18% boost in its net customer inflows, amounting to $68 billion, have led Larry Fink’s firm to a new record, to which, of course, his unquestionable leaders…

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L'AGEFI broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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