World's Largest Asset Management Firm formed from Barclays merger forming $2.7-trillion titan

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Money management giant BlackRock Inc. late Thursday agreed to buy Barclays Global Investors -- including the iShares exchange-traded funds -- creating the world’s biggest asset manager.

The deal would boost BlackRock’s assets to more than $2.7 trillion from $1.3 trillion, vaulting it well above its nearest rival, State Street Corp., which manages about $1.4 trillion.

The takeover is a potential coup for 56-year-old BlackRock Chairman Larry Fink, a UCLA grad who founded the company in 1988. The New York firm is best known for its fixed-income funds, a business that puts it head-to-head with Newport Beach-based Pimco.

Larryfink With the purchase of San Francisco-based Barclays Global, which pioneered index-fund investing nearly 40 years ago, BlackRock would gain a much larger presence in the stock fund business, including via Barclays’ exchange-traded funds. Barclays' iShares unit is the industry leader in developing and managing popular stock and bond ETFs.
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  • added June 12, 2009

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