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BlackRock quarterly profit jumps as assets rise over $9 trillion

Key Points
  • BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, logged a 16% jump in profit as investors poured more money into its diverse funds and fee revenue jumped.
  • BlackRock's assets under management grew to a record $9 trillion in the quarter, compared with $6.47 trillion a year earlier.

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The BlackRock logo is seen outside of its offices in New York City.
Brendan McDermid | Reuters

BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, reported first-quarter profit ahead of Wall Street estimates as strong capital markets helped attract more money to its diverse funds.

The firm reported $172 billion net inflows to its various funds such as exchange-traded and active funds that aim to beat the market.

Net income rose to $1.2 billion, or $7.77 per share, in the three months ended March 31, from $1.03 billion, or $6.60 per share, a year earlier. The reading was above the Refinitiv IBES estimate of $7.64 per share.

BlackRock's assets under management rose to a record $9 trillion in the quarter, compared with $6.47 trillion a year earlier.

Fixed income accounted for a bulk of the inflows, as expectations of policy tightening by the Federal Reserve triggered large moves in debt markets and pushed up U.S. Treasury yields.

The company also collected higher investment and advisory fees through the quarter, as the recent retail trading frenzy centered around "meme" stocks such as GameStop Corp sparked wild swings in financial markets.

Revenue from investment advisory and administration fees, which makes up most of BlackRock's earnings, rose to $3.47 billion in the quarter, from $2.9 billion a year earlier.

BlackRock's shares, which have gained about 11% this year, hit a record high on Wednesday ahead of the results.