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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 12
Vanguard Overtakes BlackRock With $4.39 Trillion in US ETFs, Ending 20-Year Lead
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 12

Vanguard Overtakes BlackRock With $4.39 Trillion in US ETFs, Ending 20-Year Lead

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 12

Summary

  • $13 billion of fresh inflows in the latest session lifted Vanguard past BlackRock to become the largest US ETF issuer.
  • Vanguard now manages about $4.39 trillion across 116 US-listed ETFs, topping BlackRock's $4.36 trillion in the $15.2 trillion US ETF market.
  • The shift ends BlackRock's run at No. 1, a position it had held since 2003, marking a rare change at the top of the industry.

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Vanguard’s S&P 500 ETF (VOO) Hits $1 Trillion: What It Means for Investors and the ETF Industry

Overview

Vanguard's S&P 500 ETF (VOO) has surpassed $1 trillion in assets under management, making it the largest exchange-traded fund in history and solidifying Vanguard as the leading provider in the US ETF market. This rapid growth reflects a significant shift in the investment landscape, as investors show a strong preference for Vanguard's offerings. VOO's appeal to a broad base of investors seeking exposure to the S&P 500 index has driven substantial capital inflows, resulting in increased revenue for Vanguard and the funds that own the firm. This milestone highlights VOO's impressive trajectory and market impact.

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