Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE February 03, 2014 12:00 AM Manager assets on the increase Publicly traded money manager assets, in billions, as of Dec. 31, 2013. Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Click column headers to re-sort data ManagerAssetsQuarterly changeYearly changeBlackRock$4,324.05.6%14.1%State Street$2,345.04.6%12.4%J.P. Morgan$1,598.03.8%12.1%BNY Mellon$1,583.03.3%14.2%Goldman Sachs$919.04.7%7.6%Northern Trust$884.54.5%16.6%Franklin Resources$879.14.1%12.4%Invesco $778.74.5%16.7%T. Rowe Price$692.47.0%20.0%Legg Mason$679.53.6%4.7%Federated Investors$376.12.6%-1.0%Morgan Stanley$373.03.6%10.4%Janus Capital$173.94.3%10.9%Source: Bloomberg LP Related Articles Publicly traded money managers benefit from strong equity markets Janus Capital AUM flat in first quarter; outflows decline Recommended for You Select private equity managers show fundraising prowess 2 fixed-income DC mutual funds stand out Graphic: Battered fixed income set for rebound Sponsored Content: The Institutional Investor's Guide to ESG Investing Reader Poll January 25, 2023 How will the DOL’s finalized rules impact ESG investing? SEE MORE POLLS > Sponsored White Papers Show Me the Income: Discovering plan sponsor and participant preferences for cr… 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 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