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==== Cash Management ====
==== Cash Management ====
Cash management AUM totaled $671 billion at December 31, 2022, reflecting $77 billion of net outflows, primarily due to institutional client redemptions from US government money market funds. Cash management products include taxable and tax-exempt money market funds, short-term investment funds and customized separate accounts. Portfolios are denominated in US dollars, Canadian dollars, Australian dollars, Euros, Swiss Francs, New Zealand dollars or British pounds. During 2022 BlackRock voluntarily waived a portion of its management fees on certain money market funds to ensure that they maintain a minimum level of daily net investment income. These waivers resulted in a reduction of management fees of approximately $72 million, which was partially offset by a reduction of BlackRock’s distribution and servicing costs paid to financial intermediaries. These waivers ceased following rate hikes by the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve in March 2022.
Cash management AUM totaled $671 billion at December 31, 2022, reflecting $77 billion of net outflows, primarily due to institutional client redemptions from US government money market funds. Cash management products include taxable and tax-exempt money market funds, short-term investment funds and customized separate accounts. Portfolios are denominated in US dollars, Canadian dollars, Australian dollars, Euros, Swiss Francs, New Zealand dollars or British pounds. During 2022 BlackRock voluntarily waived a portion of its management fees on certain money market funds to ensure that they maintain a minimum level of daily net investment income. These waivers resulted in a reduction of management fees of approximately $72 million, which was partially offset by a reduction of BlackRock’s distribution and servicing costs paid to financial intermediaries. These waivers ceased following rate hikes by the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve in March 2022.
== History ==
BlackRock, Inc. has evolved into a powerhouse of the global investment management industry, with a rich history dating back to its founding in 1988. Established as Blackstone Financial Management, LLC, the firm underwent significant changes over the years, leading to its transformation into BlackRock, one of the world's largest and most respected investment management companies.
'''Founding and Early Growth'''
BlackRock was born out of the visionary leadership of Larry Fink and his team, who recognized the potential for a specialized fixed-income asset management business. In 1988, they approached The Blackstone Group, a leading private equity and financial services firm, with a compelling proposal. They managed to secure $5 million in seed capital from Blackstone's partners to launch their venture, initially operating under the name Blackstone Financial Management, LLC.
'''Rise to Prominence'''
Under Larry Fink's guidance, Blackstone Financial Management quickly gained recognition for its expertise in managing fixed-income assets. The firm's commitment to delivering value to clients and its disciplined investment approach attracted a growing client base.
'''Independence and Name Change'''
In 1992, BlackRock's management saw an opportunity to further expand and diversify the business. They negotiated a buyout from The Blackstone Group, gaining independence as a separate entity. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of a new era for the company, and to avoid confusion with its former parent company, the name was changed to "BlackRock, Inc."
'''Expansion and IPO'''
With its newfound independence, BlackRock set its sights on expansion. The firm focused on diversifying its investment offerings beyond fixed-income assets, branching out into equities and other asset classes. This strategic expansion allowed BlackRock to cater to a broader range of clients with varying investment needs.
In 1999, BlackRock took a major step forward by going public and listing its shares on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "BLK." The initial public offering (IPO) brought heightened visibility and access to additional capital, enabling the company to fuel its growth trajectory.
'''Acquisitions and Industry Leadership'''
Embracing a strategy of both organic growth and strategic acquisitions, BlackRock continued to solidify its position as a leading investment management firm. Notable among its acquisitions was the 2006 purchase of Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM) from Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. This transformative deal significantly expanded BlackRock's assets under management (AUM) and market reach.
In 2009, BlackRock made another monumental move, acquiring Barclays Global Investors (BGI), the asset management division of Barclays PLC. The acquisition, valued at approximately $13.5 billion, made BlackRock one of the world's largest investment management companies, further bolstering its presence in the ETF market.
'''Diversification and Innovation'''
BlackRock's journey has been characterized by a commitment to innovation and a proactive response to changing market dynamics. The company has continuously sought to meet the evolving needs of investors by expanding its product offerings, embracing technology, and leading the way in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing.
'''Global Impact and Leadership'''
Today, BlackRock stands as a global leader in investment management, serving a diverse client base that includes governments, corporations, pension funds, foundations, and individual investors across continents. The company's impact on the financial industry is substantial, and its voice carries significant weight in global financial matters.


== Team ==
== Team ==
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