Company:
ETFGI
Today the London-based consulting firm
revealed that U.S. ETF assets have risen 21.2 percent year-to-date to a record $3.088 trillion at the end of August.
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Company:
Waddell & Reed (WDR)
Yesterday the Overland Park, Kansas-based broker-dealer and parent of
Ivy Funds revealed that it ended August with $80.3 billion in AUM, down 1.1 percent from the end of July.
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Company:
Manning & Napier (MN)
Yesterday the Fairport, New York-based asset manager
revealed that it ended August with $27 billion in AUM, down 1.1 percent from $27.3 billion at the end of July.
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Company:
T. Rowe Price (TROW)
Yesterday the Baltimore-based asset manager
revealed that it ended August with $934 billion in AUM, up 0.8 percent from $927 billion at the end of July.
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Company:
Angel Oak Capital Advisors
Yesterday Angel Oak co-CEO
Sreeni Prabhu revealed that the Atlanta-based fixed income asset management shop has passed $7 billion in AUM.
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Company:
AlphaCentric
Yesterday AlphaCentric CEO and co-founder
Jerry Szilagyi revealed that the three-year-old liquid alternative mutual fund shop has passed $1 billion in AUM.
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Company:
Artisan Partners Asset Management (APAM)
Yesterday the Milwaukee-based asset manager
revealed that it ended August with $111.3 billion in AUM, including $56.1 billion in separate accounts and $55.2 billion in mutual funds.
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Company:
AllianceBernstein (AB)
Yesterday the New York City-based asset manager
revealed that it ended August with $529 billion in AUM, up 0.6 percent from $526 billion at the end of July.
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Company:
Invesco (IVZ)
Yesterday the Atlanta-based asset manager
revealed that it ended August with $906.7 billion in AUM, up 3.4 percent from $876.9 billion at the end of July.
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Company:
Legg Mason (LM)
Yesterday the Baltimore-based multi-boutique asset manager
revealed that it ended August with $752.4 billion in AUM, down 0.1 percent from $753.3 billion at the end of July.
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Company:
Franklin Resources (BEN)
On Monday the San Mateo, California-based
Franklin Templeton parent
revealed that it ended August with $747.4 billion in AUM, down 0.7 percent from $752.7 billion at the end of July.
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Company:
Cohen & Steers (CNS)
On Monday the New York City-based liquid real assets investment manager
revealed that it ended August with $62.032 billion in AUM, up 0.2 percent from $61.88 billion at the end of July.
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