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Managers with the most inflows in 2013
BlackRock $4,324,088
Vanguard Group $2,752,919
State Street Global Advisors $2,344,789
Fidelity Investments $2,159,845
J.P. Morgan Asset Mgmt. $1,598,074
BNY Mellon $1,582,982
Pacific Asset Mgmt. $1,535,071
Capital Group $1,338,805
Deutsche Asset & Wealth $1,289,000
Prudential Financial $1,107,029
BlackRock $1,074,343
State Street Global $790,254
Vanguard Group $733,024
Fidelity Investments $697,698
Northern Trust Asset Mgmt. $498,909
TIAA-CREF $472,065
PIMCO $455,451
Capital Group $426,909
BNY Mellon $407,518
Prudential Financial $399,926
Vanguard Group $459,908
Wells Fargo Funds Mgmt. $254,075
Prudential Financial $237,170
Russell Investments $162,114
SEI Investments $155,732
Goldman Sachs Group $111,400
Harbor Capital Advisors $84,580
Mercer $83,600
MassMutual Financial $83,072
Fidelity Investments $67,032
Wellington Mgmt. $448,232
PIMCO $265,961
Wells Capital Mgmt. $248,897
Manulife Asset Mgmt. $188,410
BlackRock $187,829
State Street Global $177,999
BNY Mellon $177,231
Geode Capital Mgmt. $156,013
Principal Global Investors $144,676
Legal & General Investment $131,475
All amounts are in U.S. millions if not otherwise indicated.
Data as of Dec. 31, 2013.
Source: P&I research center.