Core Insights - BlackRock, the world's largest asset management company, attracted $46 billion in net inflows to its investment funds in Q2, reaching a record asset management scale of $12.5 trillion [1] - The adjusted earnings per share for Q2 increased by 16% year-over-year to $12.05, surpassing analysts' expectations of $10.87, with revenue growing by 13% to $5.4 billion [1] - Total net inflows for the company amounted to $68 billion, with $22 billion flowing into cash management and money market funds, and $14 billion into digital asset ETFs [1] Group 1 - CEO Larry Fink noted that expanding client relationships and diversified organic fee growth resonated well [2] - The announcement of new tariffs by President Trump led to significant market volatility, comparable to the financial crisis of 2008 and the pandemic in 2020, but investor anxiety eased later [2] - Long-term net inflows from retail clients were only $2 billion, the lowest since Q4 2023 [2] Group 2 - BlackRock received $9.8 billion in alternative investment inflows, continuing its expansion into the private equity market [5] - The company completed a $12 billion acquisition of HPS Investment Partners, marking its third significant acquisition in 18 months, bringing in $165 billion in client assets [5] - BlackRock also acquired GIP and Preqin, exceeding fundraising targets for GIP's flagship fund with $25.2 billion raised [6] Group 3 - The company aims to raise an additional $400 billion in private equity assets by 2030, managing over $600 billion in alternative investment assets [6]
Q2逆风吸金680亿美元 贝莱德(BLK.US)资管规模破纪录达12.5万亿