Data & Directories


May 18, 2009, 12:01 AM ET

Leading managers of 130/30 strategies
Ranked by assets, in millions, as of March 31, 2009. Updated
RankManagerAssets as of March 31, 2009Assets as of Sept. 30, 2008Change
1JPMorgan Asset Mgmt.$7,771 $9,938 -21.8%
2Barclays Global Investors$7,040 $9,959 -29.3%
3State Street Global Advisors$3,005 $4,843 -38.0%
4Jacobs Levy Equity Mgmt.$2,747 $3,773 -27.2%
5Analytic Investors$2,451 $3,771 -35.0%
6Aronson + Johnson + Ortiz$2,097 $3,229 -35.1%
7AXA Rosenberg$1,400 $2,100 -33.3%
8Acadian Asset Mgmt.$1,033 $2,126 -51.4%
9AQR Capital Mgmt.$991 $1,392 -28.8%
10UBS Global Asset Mgmt.$892*$1,596-44.1%
11New York Life Investment Mgmt.$499 $580 -13.9%
12PanAgora Asset Mgmt.$363 $520 -30.2%
13First Quadrant$277 $590 -53.1%
14D.E. Shaw Investment Mgmt.$266 $863 -69.2%
15Pyramis Global Advisors$242 $110 119.1%
16Quantitative Mgmt. Associates$201 $1,244 -83.8%
17Glenmede Investment Mgmt.$113 $125 -9.8%
18Invesco$91 $217 -58.1%
19Brandywine Global Investment Management LLC$71 $102 -30.3%
20Fifth Third Asset Management$66 $129 -48.4%
21MFS Investment Management$24 $9 159.1%
22Nicholas-Applegate Capital Management$10 $15 -33.3%
Total$31,650 $47,232 -33.0%
*as of Dec. 31, 2008.

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