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Octafish

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3. Table 1: The World’s Top 35 Asset Management Firms, in Billions of Dollars (2012)
Wed Sep 18, 2013, 10:36 AM
Sep 2013

Last edited Wed Sep 18, 2013, 03:28 PM - Edit history (1)


1 BlackRock US $3,560

2 UBS Switzerland $2,280

3 Allianz Germany $2,213

4 Vanguard Group US $2,080

5 State Street Global Advisors (SSgA) US $1,908

6 PIMCO (Pacific Investment
Management Company) US $1,820

7 Fidelity Investments US $1,576

8 AXA Group France $1,393

9 JPMorgan Asset Management US $1,347

10 Credit Suisse Switzerland $1,279

11 BNY Mellon Asset Management US $1,299

12 HSBC UK $1,230

13 Deutsche Bank Germany $1,227

14 BNP Paribas France $1,106

15 Capital Research and Management
Company US $1,071

16 Prudential Financial US $961.0

17 Amundi France $880.0

18 Goldman Sachs Group US $836.0

19 Wellington Management Company US $719.8

20 Natixis Global Asset Management France $710.9

21 Franklin Resources (Franklin
Templeton Investments) US $707.1

22 Northern Trust US $704.3

23 Bank of America US $682.2

24 Invesco US $646.6

25 Legg Mason US $631.8

26 Nippon Life Insurance Company Japan $600.0

27 Legal & General Investment
Management UK $598.5

28 Generali Group Italy $581.5

29 Prudential UK $570.2

30 Ameriprise Financial US $543.6

31 T. Rowe Price US $541.7

32 Wells Fargo US $534.9

33 Manulife Financial Canada $513.8

34 Sun Life Financial Canada $496.3

35 TIAA-CREF US $481.0

Edited to fix decimal point/comma snafu. We the People -- and most everyone else around the world -- get "left behind" for real.
Great toon! K&R nt Zorra Sep 2013 #1
Thanks! Here's Simpson's real teet. Octafish Sep 2013 #2
Table 1: The World’s Top 35 Asset Management Firms, in Billions of Dollars (2012) Octafish Sep 2013 #3
This isn't real money. Is it derivatives exposure? AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #4
OP source 21. “The Top Asset Management Firms 2012, Banks around the World,” June 30, 2012, Octafish Sep 2013 #6
Yeah, I think this is deriviatives. They don't actually possess that money, it's a swirling morass o AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #8
Agree, totally. The sad part is, they've got the US taxpayer on the hook for so much of it. Octafish Sep 2013 #10
Got the answer...I think... Octafish Sep 2013 #12
Trickle down DOES work; just ask the paid disruptors! Divernan Sep 2013 #5
Thanks, Divernan! I've got a fave or two. Octafish Sep 2013 #7
They will not allow anyone to change this. Even an armed insurrection will not be successful. L0oniX Sep 2013 #9
That ref blew a call against the Lions. Octafish Sep 2013 #11
More importance and truth in this little thread woo me with science Sep 2013 #13
Thanks, woo me with science. I'd hoped the 1912 cartoon would prove effective... Octafish Sep 2013 #14
Important thread, thanks for posting. Will have to spend more time on this. nm rhett o rick Sep 2013 #15
These are the fellahs who'll make a killing off TPP. Octafish Sep 2013 #17
Kick. woo me with science Sep 2013 #16
Corporate Power is dwarfing Democracy and Justice and Peace... Octafish Sep 2013 #18
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