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Company Market Cap Price
BAC Bank of America Corporation
Asset management and wealth management services through Global Wealth & Investment Management.
$363.74B
$49.97
+0.32%
MS Morgan Stanley
Core asset management and brokerage services from Investment Management and Wealth Management.
$265.41B
$165.88
-0.67%
WFC Wells Fargo & Company
Asset Management includes wealth, asset, and investment management offerings.
$259.23B
$82.48
-0.12%
RY Royal Bank of Canada
RBC provides Asset Management through RBC Global Asset Management and related wealth management services.
$236.18B
$165.87
-1.63%
MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
MUFG maintains asset management operations (e.g., First Sentier Investor, WealthNavi).
$210.86B
$17.50
-3.26%
C Citigroup Inc.
Citi has a substantial asset management business handling investments and wealth services.
$199.41B
$110.75
-0.62%
SCHW The Charles Schwab Corporation
Schwab is a major asset manager with trillions of client assets under management.
$169.68B
$95.22
-0.28%
TD The Toronto-Dominion Bank
Asset Management & Brokerage represents TD's asset management and brokerage services.
$169.25B
$97.69
-0.58%
BLK BlackRock, Inc.
BlackRock's core business is asset management across funds and separate accounts, generating fees from a broad suite of investment products.
$165.75B
$1052.64
-1.47%
UBS UBS Group AG
UBS's core business in this context is Asset Management across Global Wealth Management and Asset Management segments.
$130.91B
$39.70
-2.90%
MFG Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
Engages in asset management and wealth management, including alliances to expand AUM in Japan.
$109.15B
$8.21
-5.31%
BN Brookfield Corporation
Brookfield is a global asset manager; asset management is a core part of its business model.
$108.53B
$43.02
-2.14%
BMO Bank of Montreal
BMO provides asset management services through its wealth management and asset management divisions.
$103.13B
$143.79
-1.16%
ITUB Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A.
Asset Management: Universal bank offerings include investment products and asset-management services.
$99.79B
$8.40
-5.19%
BNS The Bank of Nova Scotia
Asset Management reflects Global Wealth Management's mandate and AUM growth.
$93.42B
$73.48
-2.75%
MELI MercadoLibre, Inc.
Asset management products are highlighted as part of the fintech ecosystem, representing management of user assets.
$90.09B
$1713.97
-3.55%
BX Blackstone Inc.
Core business is asset management across multiple strategies and vehicles, including flagship funds and perpetual capital structures.
$85.17B
$110.91
-3.84%
ING ING Groep N.V.
ING operates an asset management arm with notable assets under management and related fee income.
$84.98B
$26.85
-4.31%
USB U.S. Bancorp
Asset management is a material revenue source through wealth management and investment advisory activities.
$84.92B
$53.99
-1.16%
PNC The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Asset management services and products for clients, including investments and advisory support.
$84.01B
$213.09
-0.53%
BK The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
The company offers asset management and wealth management services as a core business line.
$83.31B
$117.95
-1.27%
BCS Barclays PLC
Asset Management covers wealth management and related investment management services Barclays provides to clients.
$82.96B
$23.07
-2.72%
LYG Lloyds Banking Group plc
IP&I includes asset management capabilities and investment products.
$80.33B
$5.33
-2.56%
DB Deutsche Bank AG
Asset Management is a major, explicitly stated business line with DB's DWS arm and asset management inflows.
$67.67B
$33.05
-3.43%
NWG NatWest Group plc
Asset Management is a core component of NatWest's wealth management and financial advisory services.
$65.29B
$15.98
-1.72%
O Realty Income Corporation
Use of proprietary analytics and platform to manage assets and support private capital initiatives indicates Asset Management activities.
$62.15B
$66.58
-1.45%
MFC Manulife Financial Corporation
Global Wealth & Asset Management is a core asset management business.
$58.89B
$34.31
-1.83%
ALL The Allstate Corporation
Asset Management indicating Allstate's corporate investment portfolio management.
$55.68B
$213.57
+0.38%
FER Ferrovial SE
Asset Management reflects Ferrovial’s oversight of its real assets and concessions portfolio.
$52.64B
$68.84
-5.60%
BSBR Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A.
Asset management and investment advisory services (e.g., patrimonial services) are part of BSBR’s affluent client offerings.
$49.54B
$6.14
-4.66%
GBTC Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF (BTC)
GBTC functions as an asset-management product that holds Bitcoin and issues shares representing fractional ownership.
$49.33B
$71.48
+6.81%
MET MetLife, Inc.
MetLife Investment Management (MIM) is an asset management platform; includes third-party AUM.
$48.26B
$72.66
-0.80%
AMP Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
AMP's core business includes asset management via Columbia Threadneedle, generating fees from managing client assets.
$44.16B
$465.52
-2.06%
CBRE CBRE Group, Inc.
CBRE earns fees from asset/investment management of its real estate investments and co-investments.
$43.14B
$142.59
-1.64%
PUK Prudential plc
Eastspring Investments is Prudential's asset management arm, managing substantial AUM and generating operating income.
$41.74B
$29.47
-2.80%
VTR Ventas, Inc.
Ventas Investment Management (VIM) manages capital, including third-party partnerships, i.e., asset management.
$40.71B
$86.48
-0.21%
MSTR Strategy Inc
Internal asset/treasury management (Bitcoin treasury) treated as an investment management activity.
$39.55B
$132.69
-3.60%
HIG The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
Asset Management & Brokerage captures Hartford's investment management activities through mutual funds and portfolios.
$39.53B
$141.09
-0.54%
KB KB Financial Group Inc.
KB Financial Group offers asset management services, including funds and client portfolio management.
$39.44B
$105.95
-3.34%
IX ORIX Corporation
ORIX emphasizes asset management and capital recycling, including third‑party funds and asset‑light management, aligning with Asset Management.
$38.13B
$32.45
-4.81%
ARES Ares Management Corporation
Ares is a global asset management firm with diversified platforms across credit, real assets, private equity, and secondaries.
$37.05B
$112.63
-0.64%
SLF Sun Life Financial Inc.
Sun Life's asset management arm (MFS and SLC Management) is a core, revenue-generating business line.
$36.41B
$64.60
-0.94%
STT State Street Corporation
State Street operates asset management and fund management through SSGA, a core asset management & brokerage offering.
$36.16B
$125.93
-2.73%
MTB M&T Bank Corporation
Asset Management encompasses trust and related wealth-management services described by the company.
$33.74B
$218.97
-0.24%
SHG Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
Asset management activities (investment management for individuals and institutions) are a core component of SHG.
$31.90B
$63.72
-2.72%
RJF Raymond James Financial, Inc.
RJ Raymond James Financial's Asset Management services are a core revenue driver through Private Client Group and related asset management activities.
$30.37B
$153.79
-0.41%
BAP Credicorp Ltd.
Asset management/wealth management services are core to Credicorp's diversified financial model.
$28.01B
$332.56
-5.77%
RPRX Royalty Pharma plc
Core business is asset management and management of royalty-based investments in biopharma.
$27.40B
$47.46
-0.02%
NMR Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Nomura's core business is asset management and brokerage across wealth and investment management.
$26.40B
$8.14
-5.84%
CFG Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
CFG provides asset management and wealth management services via its Private Bank and wealth franchise.
$26.24B
$59.67
-2.32%
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
Asset management & brokerage services (wealth management) are a material fee income stream.
$24.77B
$16.76
-1.24%
RF Regions Financial Corporation
Wealth Management is a direct service line with investment management and trust-related offerings.
$24.53B
$27.76
-0.75%
LPLA LPL Financial Holdings Inc.
LPL's platform supports asset management activities and asset base growth through advisory relationships.
$24.49B
$306.15
+0.05%
KEY KeyCorp
Asset Management & Brokerage: Wealth management services and assets under management.
$22.85B
$20.50
-1.96%
SOFI SoFi Technologies, Inc.
SoFi provides asset management & brokerage capabilities through its investing platform and related services.
$22.18B
$18.60
+1.14%
CRCL Circle Internet Group
Hashnote USYC and circle’s tokenized funds indicate asset management and brokerage activities.
$22.06B
$99.62
+3.62%
PFG Principal Financial Group, Inc.
Principal Asset Management is the asset management arm and a core revenue driver through management fees on AUM.
$21.05B
$93.66
-2.27%
FUTU Futu Holdings Limited
Engages in asset management and brokerage operations including wealth management.
$20.84B
$144.69
-3.30%
BCH Banco de Chile
Asset management services including mutual funds and assets under management.
$20.75B
$38.24
-5.09%
TROW T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Core asset management and fund management services for clients.
$20.72B
$93.34
-1.66%
CG The Carlyle Group Inc.
Carlyle is a global asset manager providing asset management services across private equity, credit, AlpInvest, and related strategies.
$18.89B
$51.67
-1.41%
SSNC SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
Asset management services and fund-management operations form the core client market for SS&C's platforms and services.
$18.35B
$74.77
-0.56%
WF Woori Financial Group Inc.
Securities brokerage and asset management operations through Woori Investment Securities and related wealth management activities.
$18.29B
$70.65
-4.41%
CIB Grupo Cibest S.A.
Asset management services and portfolios managed by the group.
$17.65B
$66.28
-0.73%
TPG TPG Inc.
Core business as an asset manager providing fee-based management across multiple platforms (private equity, credit, real estate).
$16.72B
$44.38
+0.33%
OWL Blue Owl Capital Inc.
Blue Owl is primarily an asset manager delivering management fees and recurring earnings, which is the core of its business.
$16.66B
$10.26
-3.93%
BSAC Banco Santander-Chile
The bank participates in asset management activities, including mutual funds distribution/brokerage.
$15.98B
$30.99
-6.09%
NLY Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
Annaly acts as an asset manager/diversified capital manager overseeing mortgage-related investments.
$15.85B
$23.05
-0.69%
JLL Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
Asset management services for institutional and high-net-worth investors (Asset Management).
$14.80B
$309.73
-1.25%
RNR RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
Capital Partners generates management and performance fees, indicating asset management activities tied to external funds.
$14.16B
$301.49
-1.80%
BEN Franklin Resources, Inc.
Franklin Templeton is a global asset manager offering diversified fund products and asset management services.
$14.07B
$26.51
-1.81%
FNF Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
Asset Management: F&G's Assets Under Management and fee-based growth model imply asset management/brokerage activities.
$14.01B
$50.66
-1.93%
EVR Evercore Inc.
Asset management is a primary business line including wealth management and fund ownership.
$12.16B
$307.48
-2.23%
FHN First Horizon Corporation
Asset management capabilities are implied by wealth management and brokerage services.
$11.90B
$23.41
-3.10%
IVZ Invesco Ltd.
Invesco is a global asset manager providing investment management and fund products.
$11.63B
$25.34
-3.04%
CPT Camden Property Trust
Portfolio asset management and oversight as part of the company's real estate operations.
$11.63B
$108.17
-1.02%
EQH Equitable Holdings, Inc.
EQH leverages AllianceBernstein to manage assets, driving asset management revenue and AUM growth.
$11.60B
$39.27
-3.01%
SF Stifel Financial Corp.
Global Wealth Management and asset-management activities are a primary revenue engine with record client assets.
$11.54B
$74.70
-1.15%
WBS Webster Financial Corporation
JV brings asset management/brokerage services generating management fees.
$11.52B
$68.78
-3.66%
XP XP Inc.
XP has diversified asset management and brokerage operations with significant AUM/AUA and fund administration capabilities.
$11.47B
$20.27
-6.61%
CMA Comerica Incorporated
Wealth management and asset management services constitute a core revenue line.
$11.40B
$90.25
+1.78%
AEG Aegon Ltd.
Asset management through Aegon Asset Management, including third-party deposits and related investment services.
$11.30B
$7.17
-3.18%
SEIC SEI Investments Company
SEI provides asset management and outsourced investment processing services as a core business line.
$10.08B
$82.68
+0.41%
SSB SouthState Corporation
Wealth management and trust/investment services contribute to asset management revenue streams.
$10.03B
$98.54
-1.23%
WTFC Wintrust Financial Corporation
Asset Management represents the wealth management and asset-management services Wintrust provides to clients.
$9.82B
$145.32
-0.92%
JEF Jefferies Financial Group Inc.
Asset management services including fund management and related investment products.
$9.40B
$44.67
-1.97%
ADC Agree Realty Corporation
ADC engages in asset management activities to optimize portfolio performance and capital allocation.
$9.32B
$81.96
+1.02%
ONB Old National Bancorp
ONB provides wealth management and asset management services to clients.
$9.20B
$23.47
-0.34%
CFR Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
CFR’s Frost Wealth Advisors provide asset management and brokerage-style wealth services.
$8.97B
$140.49
+0.20%
UMBF UMB Financial Corporation
Asset management offerings including asset management and fiduciary services.
$8.94B
$117.72
+0.06%
AMG Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
AMG's core business is asset management and fund oversight for its network of affiliates.
$8.80B
$309.74
-1.02%
ZION Zions Bancorporation, National Association
Asset Management encompasses wealth management and related services as part of the bank's service mix.
$8.58B
$57.66
-0.83%
GLXY Galaxy Digital
Galaxy Digital engages in asset management as part of its diversified financial services, including venture fund activity.
$8.49B
$20.69
-4.79%
BOKF BOK Financial Corporation
Wealth management and fiduciary services contributing a substantial portion of revenue via asset management.
$8.13B
$128.57
+0.05%
GGAL Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A.
Grupo Galicia operates Galicia Asset Management, contributing to asset management revenue.
$8.08B
$43.63
-1.56%
JHG Janus Henderson Group plc
Core business as a global asset manager delivering active management and fund offerings.
$8.05B
$51.66
-0.85%
JXN Jackson Financial Inc.
Jackson operates its own asset management subsidiary (PPM America), managing general account assets and third-party portfolios.
$7.60B
$110.95
-0.77%
CBSH Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
Asset management encompasses CBSH’s management of client investments and discretionary wealth services, especially with the FineMark acquisition expanding capabilities.
$7.19B
$51.61
-0.25%
PNFP Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
Asset management activities tied to BHG and related investments contribute to the firm’s asset management revenue stream.
$7.19B
$91.17
-1.62%
SNV Synovus Financial Corp.
Asset Management & Brokerage captures Synovus's wealth management and asset management services.
$6.95B
$50.05
-0.01%
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# Executive Summary * The asset management industry is undergoing a profound transformation driven by the widespread adoption of AI, which is fundamentally reshaping operations, enhancing productivity, and creating new competitive moats. * A secular shift of capital into private markets and alternative investments continues to accelerate, fueling AUM growth for specialized managers and forcing traditional firms to expand capabilities through strategic M&A. * The macroeconomic environment, particularly the trajectory of interest rates, remains a critical determinant of short-term profitability, directly impacting Net Interest Income for diversified financial institutions. * Financial performance is bifurcating, with growth leaders leveraging technology and exposure to wealth management, while others face margin pressure from rising compliance costs and the need for heavy tech investment. * Shareholder returns remain a priority, with significant capital allocated to buybacks and dividends, balanced against strategic investments in technology and acquisitions in high-growth alternative asset classes. ## Key Trends & Outlook The rapid and pervasive adoption of Artificial Intelligence is the single most critical factor reshaping the Asset Management industry in 2025, driving a new wave of efficiency and innovation. Firms are deploying AI to automate operations and enhance client service, with leaders like Bank of America reporting its AI assistant "Erica" now handles over 58 million monthly interactions and its AI coding tools are saving 10-15% in costs. This technological integration directly boosts profitability by lowering operating expenses and increases revenue by improving advisor productivity, as seen with Ameriprise Financial's 10% gain in advisor productivity to $1.1 million in Q3 2025. Beyond efficiency, AI is enabling new product development, highlighted by UBS's successful completion of the first end-to-end tokenized fund transaction on a public blockchain using Chainlink’s Digital Transfer Agent (DTA) standard on Ethereum. This trend is creating a clear divergence between tech-forward firms and those with legacy platforms. A massive, ongoing reallocation of capital from public markets to alternatives is fueling growth. This secular shift of assets from traditional banking systems into private markets is creating increasing demand for alternative investments from both institutional and private wealth channels. Specialized managers like Blackstone, the world's largest alternative asset manager, are the primary beneficiaries, attracting significant deployment activity of $36 billion in Q1 2025. In response, traditional wealth managers are aggressively acquiring capabilities to provide clients access to this asset class, exemplified by Charles Schwab's $660 million acquisition of Forge Global to expand private market access for its 46 million active brokerage accounts, and Morgan Stanley's purchase of EquityZen, a private-shares platform. The greatest opportunity lies in leveraging technology and specialized platforms to capture the growing demand for integrated public and private market solutions within the $70 trillion U.S. investable wealth market. The primary risks stem from the macroeconomic environment, where interest rate volatility can compress Net Interest Income for banks, and heightened regulatory scrutiny, which threatens to increase compliance costs and constrain capital returns for systemically important institutions. ## Competitive Landscape The asset management market's structure is dominated by a few distinct strategic approaches rather than being a fragmented field, addressing a U.S. investable wealth market estimated at $70 trillion. Some of the largest players, like JPMorgan Chase, compete by leveraging a vast, integrated banking franchise spanning consumer banking, investment banking, and asset/wealth management to capture clients and cross-sell a comprehensive suite of products. Their key advantage lies in enormous scale, a low cost of capital from a large deposit base, deep client relationships, and the ability to fund massive technology investments. However, they are subject to stricter capital regulations as systemically important institutions, face complex operations, and can experience slower, more bureaucratic decision-making. JPMorgan Chase's Asset & Wealth Management segment benefits from the referrals and balance sheet of the entire JPMorgan Chase franchise, with client investment assets reaching $6.0 trillion in Q1 2025. In contrast, other firms such as Blackstone have built dominant positions by specializing exclusively in alternative assets, focusing on high-growth private markets like private equity, credit, real estate, and infrastructure, raising long-duration, locked-up capital from institutional and high-net-worth clients. Their key advantages include deep domain expertise, a strong brand reputation in their niche, the ability to generate high, predictable fee-related earnings, and less sensitivity to public market volatility. Their vulnerability lies in performance being highly dependent on successful deal sourcing and exits, and the business is exposed to fundraising cycles. As the world's largest alternative asset manager, Blackstone has built scaled platforms in every major alternative category, with over $1.1 trillion in AUM and $177 billion in "dry powder" ready to deploy. A third approach, exemplified by Charles Schwab, focuses on using technology and immense scale to serve the wealth management and brokerage markets, providing a broad range of investment products, brokerage services, and advice to a massive retail and advisory client base. Their key advantages include market leadership in client assets, strong operating leverage from technology, and an omnichannel experience combining digital platforms with human advice. However, they are highly sensitive to retail investor sentiment and trading volumes, and face intense fee pressure from competitors. Charles Schwab manages over $10.7 trillion in client assets as of Q2 2025, leveraging its scale and technology to democratize investing while expanding into new areas like private markets through acquisitions. The key competitive battlegrounds are now in the application of AI and the race to provide seamless access to alternative investments. The tokenized asset industry is projected to reach $100 trillion, indicating a significant future battleground. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth across the industry is bifurcating, ranging from flat to over 25%, a pattern explained by a firm's exposure to high-growth wealth management versus more stable, rate-sensitive banking operations. For instance, The Charles Schwab Corporation's 25% year-over-year revenue surge in Q2 2025 highlights the benefit of strong client asset growth and activity, driven by a 39% increase in core net new assets in H1 2025. In contrast, UBS's broadly flat year-over-year revenue in Q1 2025 reflects its ongoing large-scale integration of Credit Suisse, despite its Global Wealth Management pretax profit increasing 21% year-over-year. {{chart_0}} Profitability diverges significantly based on business model. Asset-light, fee-driven firms with high technological integration achieve superior margins due to scalability, while capital-intensive banks face structural pressure. BlackRock's 43.2% adjusted operating margin in Q1 2025 demonstrates the power of its platform-based model, driven by a 16% year-over-year increase in technology services revenue. This contrasts with the 19.15% TTM operating margin of HSBC, which is typical of more traditional global banking structures that carry higher operational and regulatory costs. {{chart_1}} Capital allocation strategies reflect a dual priority: rewarding shareholders with multi-billion dollar buyback programs while simultaneously funding strategic acquisitions and technology to address the industry's biggest trends. The Charles Schwab Corporation's approach, pairing a new $20 billion share repurchase authorization with its $660 million acquisition of private-market platform Forge Global, is emblematic of this balanced strategy. This also includes reducing total bank supplemental funding by $22.2 billion (44%) in H1 2025. {{chart_2}} Industry balance sheets are broadly characterized by strong capital and liquidity positions, with firms holding capital ratios well in excess of regulatory requirements. The immense financial strength of leaders is exemplified by JPMorgan Chase, which holds approximately $1.5 trillion in available cash and marketable securities as of Q1 2025, comprising $881 billion in eligible HQLA and $635 billion in unencumbered marketable securities. {{chart_3}}
ARES Ares Management Corporation

Ares Management Closes $850 Million Continuation Vehicle for Convergint Technologies, L.P. on March 2, 2026

Mar 03, 2026
BAC Bank of America Corporation

Bank of America to Redeem JPY 27.8 Billion Fixed/Floating‑Rate Senior Notes on March 18 2026

Mar 03, 2026
RPRX Royalty Pharma plc

Royalty Pharma Provides $250 Million Royalty‑Backed Note to Zymeworks, Securing 30% of Ziihera Royalties

Mar 03, 2026
SCHW The Charles Schwab Corporation

Charles Schwab Completes Acquisition of Forge Global

Mar 03, 2026
TPG TPG Inc.

TPG’s Rise Funds Invest $250 Million in Findhelp to Expand Social‑Care Technology Platform

Mar 03, 2026
UBS UBS Group AG

Swiss Lawmakers Urge UBS to Scale Back Lobbying Amid Capital Reform Dispute

Mar 03, 2026
BAC Bank of America Corporation

Bank of America to Redeem €1.75 Billion of Floating‑Rate Senior Notes Due 2027

Mar 02, 2026
BEN Franklin Resources, Inc.

Prudential Financial Launches ActiveIncome Overlay on Franklin Resources’ Canvas Platform

Mar 02, 2026
BLK BlackRock, Inc.

BlackRock‑Led Consortium to Acquire AES Corp for $33.4 Billion

Mar 02, 2026
PUK Prudential plc

Prudential Introduces ActiveIncome Insurance Overlay on Franklin Templeton’s Canvas Platform

Mar 02, 2026
UBS UBS Group AG

UBS Board Extends CEO Sergio Ermotti’s Term Beyond April 2027

Mar 02, 2026
PFG Principal Financial Group, Inc.

Principal Financial Group Files Omnibus Shelf Registration to Expand Financing Flexibility

Feb 28, 2026
UBS UBS Group AG

UBS Board Extends CEO Sergio Ermotti’s Term Beyond April 2027

Feb 28, 2026
BK The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation

BNY Mellon Prices $500 Million Series M Preferred Stock Offering

Feb 27, 2026
BX Blackstone Inc.

Blackstone Energy Transition Partners Completes 694‑MW Magnolia Power Plant in Louisiana

Feb 27, 2026
IVZ Invesco Ltd.

Invesco Launches Core Plus Real Estate Trust to Bring Private‑Market Exposure to Defined‑Contribution Plans

Feb 27, 2026
MET MetLife, Inc.

MetLife Issues $1 Billion in 5.85% Subordinated Debentures Due March 15 2056

Feb 27, 2026
UBS UBS Group AG

UBS Nears Completion of Credit Suisse Client Migration, One Item Left

Feb 27, 2026
CG The Carlyle Group Inc.

Carlyle Group Authorizes $2 Billion Share Repurchase Program

Feb 26, 2026
JEF Jefferies Financial Group Inc.

Jefferies Faces $135 Million Loss After UK Lender MFS Enters Insolvency

Feb 26, 2026
JHG Janus Henderson Group plc

Victory Capital Launches $57.04‑Per‑Share Bid for Janus Henderson Group

Feb 26, 2026
RY Royal Bank of Canada

Royal Bank of Canada Reports Q1 2026 Earnings Beat Estimates

Feb 26, 2026
SF Stifel Financial Corp.

Judge Recommends Denial of Stifel’s Motion to Vacate $133 Million Arbitration Award

Feb 26, 2026
STT State Street Corporation

State Street Launches Five New Target‑Maturity High‑Yield Corporate Bond ETFs

Feb 26, 2026
BMO Bank of Montreal

Bank of Montreal Reports First‑Quarter 2026 Results, Beats EPS and Revenue Estimates

Feb 25, 2026
IVZ Invesco Ltd.

Invesco Launches Four New Fixed‑Income ETFs to Expand Income‑Oriented Product Suite

Feb 25, 2026
SCHW The Charles Schwab Corporation

Charles Schwab Discloses Epstein‑Linked Transfers, Announces Compliance Review

Feb 25, 2026
BX Blackstone Inc.

Blackstone Life Sciences and Johnson & Johnson Co‑Fund AML Drug Bleximenib Development

Feb 24, 2026
MS Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley Capital Partners Completes Acquisition of Security 101

Feb 24, 2026
SLF Sun Life Financial Inc.

Sun Life U.S. Expands Expert Cancer Review Service to Provide Proactive Second Opinions

Feb 24, 2026
BX Blackstone Inc.

FERC Grants Final Approval for Blackstone’s $11.5 B Acquisition of TXNM Energy

Feb 21, 2026
ARES Ares Management Corporation

Ares Management Prices Second European Direct‑Lending CLO on February 19, 2026

Feb 20, 2026
BAC Bank of America Corporation

Bank of America Commits $25 Billion to Private Credit Deals

Feb 20, 2026
CBRE CBRE Group, Inc.

CBRE Investment Management Increases Equity Commitment to IPUT Real Estate, Launching €500 Million Dublin Office Program

Feb 19, 2026
JHG Janus Henderson Group plc

Janus Henderson Launches New AA‑A CLO ETF

Feb 19, 2026
JXN Jackson Financial Inc.

Jackson Financial Inc. Reports Fourth‑Quarter and Full‑Year 2025 Earnings: Net Loss, Revenue Beat, and Strong Annuity Sales

Feb 19, 2026
TPG TPG Inc.

TPG Inc. Announces 2031 Senior Notes Offering

Feb 19, 2026
MS Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley Investment Management Closes $220 Million Consumer‑Loan‑Backed Securitization

Feb 18, 2026
OWL Blue Owl Capital Inc.

Vestwell Raises $385 Million Series E, Doubling Valuation to $2 B

Feb 18, 2026
SCHW The Charles Schwab Corporation

Charles Schwab Boosts Stake in MicroStrategy to 1.27 Million Shares, Valued at $168 Million

Feb 18, 2026
BX Blackstone Inc.

Blackstone to Acquire Champions Group in Home‑Services Deal

Feb 17, 2026
MS Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing Sells Final 11 Spring Arbor Senior Living Communities for $296 Million

Feb 17, 2026
TPG TPG Inc.

TPG Peppertree to Commit Up to $1 Billion to Connected Infra Group in Strategic Infrastructure Partnership

Feb 17, 2026
STT State Street Corporation

State Street Partners with Mariner to Expand Wealth‑Management Platform

Feb 13, 2026
AMG Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.

Affiliated Managers Group Reports Strong Q4 2025 Earnings, Highlights Robust Alternative Growth

Feb 12, 2026
BMO Bank of Montreal

Bank of Montreal Partners with Defence, Security and Resilience Bank Development Group

Feb 12, 2026
BN Brookfield Corporation

Brookfield Corp Reports Record Q4 2025 Earnings, Raises Dividend 17%

Feb 12, 2026
BX Blackstone Inc.

Blackstone and EQT Acquire Spanish Waste‑Management Firm Urbaser for $6.6 B

Feb 12, 2026
CBRE CBRE Group, Inc.

CBRE Group Reports Strong Q4 2025 Earnings, Raises Guidance

Feb 12, 2026
EQH Equitable Holdings, Inc.

Equitable Holdings Expands Share‑Repurchase Authorization by $1 B and Declares $0.27 Quarterly Dividend

Feb 12, 2026