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The defense of BlackRock’s energy investments echoes Fink's statements in recent years but also follows a surprise decision last week from a Texas fund that manages money for the state’s ...
It names as defendants BlackRock, Inc., State Street Corporation, and Vanguard Group, Inc., which combined manage more th 11 states sue three largest institutional investors for anticompetitive ...
“The big firms that you hear, BlackRock, you know, Vanguard, all them, they’re like, they’re setting themselves up for the biggest class-action lawsuit in the history of class-action ...
On March 9, 2006, the SEC filed a lawsuit “against registered investment adviser BMA Ventures, Inc. and its president, William Robert Kepler, 35, of Dallas, Texas, alleging that they illegally obtained approximately $1.9 million in a fraudulent ‘scalping’ scheme from January 2004 through March 2005. Scalping is the illegal practice of ...
In response to questions about market manipulation, Arnold invoked his right against self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment. [18] [19] He then founded Centaurus, a hedge fund, with his previous year's bonus and two other investors in 2002. He was widely quoted for his viewpoints on the industry by a government commission. [20]
He is a co-founder, chairman and CEO of BlackRock, an American multinational investment management corporation. [1] BlackRock is the largest money-management firm in the world with more than US$10 trillion in assets under management. [2] [3] In April 2024, Fink's net worth was estimated at US$1.2 billion according to Forbes. [4]
BlackRock estimated it runs $24 billion for Texas public pension plans, and cited $8.3 billion worth of backing for Texas projects like a natural gas utility and a carbon capture pipeline system.
The Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) is a planned national stock exchange to be headquartered in Downtown Dallas, Texas, United States.The group behind the exchange, led by TXSE CEO James Lee, is financed by institutional investors including BlackRock and Citadel Securities, with investments totaling approximately $135 million as of September 2024.