BlackRock Draws $205 Billion in New Private-Asset Inflows as Global Demand Surges

BlackRock reported $205 billion of inflows, boosting AUM to $10.8 trillion as institutional investors favored private credit and infrastructure assets amid rate uncertainty.

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BlackRock Draws $205 Billion in New Private-Asset Inflows as Global Demand Surges

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BlackRock reported $205 billion of inflows, boosting AUM to $10.
Asset-management giant BlackRock attracted $205 billion in net new client assets during the latest quarter, propelled by record subscriptions to private-credit and infrastructure funds. The firm’s total assets under management climbed to $10.8 trillion, underscoring growing appetite among institutional investors for alternatives that hedge inflation risk. CEO Larry Fink highlighted strong participation from Asia-Pacific sovereign funds and Middle Eastern institutions. Analysts say the shift toward illiquid strategies signals a maturing cycle in global capital allocation despite elevated interest-rate volatility worldwide.
Oct 27, 2025 • 04:46
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