Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE December 27, 2010 12:00 AM Largest managers of core bond strategies Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Largest managers of core bond strategiesRanked by internally managed U.S. institutional, tax-exempt assets, in millions, as of Dec. 31, 2009.RankManagerAssets1BlackRock$80,2712J.P. Morgan Asset Mgmt.$71,7643Vanguard Group$55,2944Dodge & Cox$49,1695Goldman Sachs Group$40,0706NISA Investment$39,0547TIAA-CREF$35,3678Metropolitan West Asset$29,3669Prudential Financial$28,08010Dwight Asset Mgmt.$22,10711Legg Mason$20,18712PFM Asset Mgmt.$18,07613Dimensional Fund Advisors$14,62614PIMCO$14,28115Wells Capital$13,94416Northern Trust Global$12,76817Federated Investors$12,64818BNY Mellon Asset Mgmt.$11,92619New York Life Investments$11,88220Cutwater Asset Mgmt.$11,247 Related Articles Databook intro Recommended for You 2 fixed-income DC mutual funds stand out Graphic: Battered fixed income set for rebound Target-date fund users have various intentions upon retirement Sponsored Content: Research for Institutional Money Management Reader Poll January 25, 2023 How will the DOL’s finalized rules impact ESG investing? SEE MORE POLLS > Sponsored White Papers The Future of Infrastructure: Building a Better Tomorrow Fulcrum Issues: Equity Returns and Inflation — Choose Your Own Adventure What Matters Most in Considering a Private Debt Strategy Why pursue direct lending in the core middle market? Research for Institutional Money Management Are Factors a Thing of the Past? 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