Data & Directories


May 28, 2007, 12:01 AM ET

Top 25 managers of enhanced domestic indexed equity
U.S. institutional, tax-exempt assets managed internally, in millions, as of Dec. 31, 2006.
ManagerAssets
Barclays Global$104,549
State Street Global$33,967
PIMCO$27,580
Goldman Sachs Group$27,000
TIAA-CREF$17,405
Fidelity Investments$14,704
Legg Mason$13,103
ING$9,815
Prudential Financial$9,188
T. Rowe Price$7,371
BlackRock$6,490
Wellington Mgmt.$6,447
JPMorgan Asset Mgmt.$5,693
Northern Trust Global$4,662
New York Life Inv. Mgmt.$4,174
Columbia Mgmt.$3,597
DSI International$3,423
INVESCO$3,159
Smith Breeden$3,018
Mellon Financial$2,592
LSV Asset Mgmt.$2,504
AIG Global Investment$2,087
Payden & Rygel$1,956
Evergreen Investments$1,899
Westridge Capital$1,665
Total$318,048

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