How the world’s largest asset manager is using nearly $28 billion of acquisitions to reinvent itself

Finance

Marquee at the main entrance to BlackRock headquarters building in Manhattan.
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BlackRock has been on a buying spree that will change the makeup of the world’s biggest asset manager. 

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