Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE September 19, 2005 01:00 AM 2005 top enhanced index managers Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Top enhanced index managersRanked by total enhanced index assets, in U.S. millions, as of June 30, 2005.ManagerTotalU.S. equitynon-U.S. equityU.S. Bondsnon-U.S. bondsBarclays Global Investors$103,024$79,383$21,227$2,414 Dimensional Fund$46,069$34,914$11,155  PIMCO$29,216$27,346 $1,870 Goldman Sachs$23,361$19,544$3,817  State Street Global$21,223$12,114$3,843$5,266 TIAA-CREF$18,669$13,235$5,434  Lehman Brothers Asset Mgmt. $17,273  $17,273 Prudential Financial $13,602$6,057$477$7,068 INTECH$12,874$12,874   BlackRock$12,304$2,442 $9,862 Fidelity Investments$9,668$9,668   Amalgamated Bank$9,376$7,886 $1,491 ING Investment Mgmt.$9,353$2,959 $6,394 JPMorgan Asset Mgmt.$8,935$8,588$347  Wellington Mgmt.$7,324$7,324   Western Asset Mgmt.$6,947$6,305  $642Baird Advisors$6,460  $6,460 T. Rowe Price$5,335$3,704 $1,631 Northern Trust Global Inv.$4,657$3,937$678$42 DSI International$3,773$3,442$331  Vanguard Group$3,741$3,558 $183 AllianceBernstein Institutional$3,486$2,334$296$856 INVESCO$3,182$2,889 $293 Mellon Financial $2,787$2,546 $241 Los Angeles Capital$2,308$2,308   Smith Breeden$2,305$2,305   New York Life Investment Mgmt.$2,297$2,297   Columbia Mgmt. Group*$2,033$2,033   Westridge Capital Mgmt.$2,000$1,960 $40 Ryan Labs$1,881  $1,881 GE Asset Mgmt.$1,711$1,711   Metropolitan West$1,583$1,583   LSV Asset Mgmt.$1,582$1,582   Evergreen Investments$1,521$1,521   Clifton Group$1,499$886 $613 Babson Capital Mgmt.$1,300$1,300   Citigroup Asset Mgmt.$1,132$1,039$93  Atlantic Asset Mgmt.$1,039$1,039   Merrill Lynch$1,029$281$748  Principal Global Investors$659$659   OakBrook Investments$410$410   MetLife$342$342   Golden Capital Mgmt.$331$331   Todd Investment$242  $242 U.S. Bancorp Asset Mgmt.$7$7   Total$306,825$217,258$27,219$61,706$642*Data as of Dec. 31, 2004.Back to the index managers index Recommended for You Retirement saving views diverge based on employment status – survey U.S. IPO volume falls precipitously U.S. growth stocks underperform this year Sponsored Content: SPDR® ETF’s New Approach to Bond Liquidity Reader Poll June 6, 2022 What will have the biggest impact on money managers in 2022? SEE MORE POLLS > Sponsored White Papers Nearing the finish line: Ideas on end-state investing for corporate DB plans The Meaning of "Portfolio Intelligence" Credit Indices: Closing the Fixed Income Evolutionary Gap Forever in Style: Benchmarking with the Morningstar® Broad Style Indexes℠Crossroads: Politics, Inflation, & Bonds Is there a mid-cap gap in your DC plan? View More Sponsored Content Partner Content The Industrialization of ESG Investment For institutional investors, ETFs can make meeting liquidity needs easier Gold: the most effective commodity investment 2021 Investment Outlook | Investing Beyond the Pandemic: A Reset for Portfolios Ten ways retirement plan professionals add value to plan sponsors Gold: an efficient hedge View More