Men still comprise about 86 percent of fund managers in the stock group.
John Mallory, who oversees wealth management for the entire U.S. and Latin America, has several children of his own.
Institutions are betting big on property assets to protect against inflation and broaden holdings beyond stocks and bonds.
Christine Carona alleges her male boss at UBS tried to block her career.
Growth in BlackRock’s ETF business will likely be more subdued compared to the last several years.
BlackRock plans to start two ETFs that will exclude civilian firearm makers and large sellers.
The firm has been expanding its alternatives business to meet demand for investments less correlated with stocks.
The longtime advocate for women in finance noted a lack of women in the firm's wealth management division.
The world’s largest asset manager is betting that attracting new money will make up for revenue lost to low fees.
The company reportedly is kicking tires on possible acquisitions to boost its ETF presence.