BlackRock Shares Tumble After Big Client Redemption Blunts Quarterly Results
The investment firm's $5.42 billion in quarterly revenue fell short of analysts' average estimates, driven in part by lower net inflows. A key culprit of the shortfall was a move by a single institutional client in Asia to pull $52 billion from the firm's index funds.
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