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  2. BlackRock - Wikipedia

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  3. BlackRock buying credit investment manager HPS Investment ...

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    BlackRock is buying credit investment manager HPS Investment Partners in a stock deal valued at about $12 billion, giving it more ways to service its insurance clients. BlackRock said Tuesday that ...

  4. Aladdin (BlackRock) - Wikipedia

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    One of BlackRock's four data centers where Aladdin is operated is located in Wenatchee, Washington state.The network in Wenatchee consists of around 6000 computers. The software uses these computers to analyze global economic data, stock market prices and numerous other economic factors.

  5. Global Infrastructure Partners - Wikipedia

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    Global Infrastructure Partners, LLC (GIP) is an American infrastructure investment fund making equity and selected debt investments across markets worldwide. GIP's main headquarters are located in New York City and its equity investments are based on infrastructure assets in the energy, transport and water & waste sectors.

  6. BlackRock acquires HPS for $12 billion, taking it deeper into ...

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    The HPS deal is BlackRock's third sizable acquisition in 2024, and all involved a deeper push into alternative assets. Earlier this year, it agreed to buy London data provider Preqin for $3.2 ...

  7. BlackRock targets private credit growth with $12 billion HPS ...

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    (Reuters) -BlackRock will buy private credit firm HPS Investment Partners for about $12 billion in an all-stock deal, the companies said on Tuesday, as the world's largest asset manager seeks to ...

  8. iShares - Wikipedia

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    However, under a 45-day "go shop" clause, a later bid by BlackRock was announced on 11 June 2009 for the whole of the parent division Barclays Global Investors including iShares, in a mixed cash-stock deal worth around US$13.5 billion (37.8 million shares of common stock and US$6.6 billion in cash). [6] [citation needed]

  9. BlackRock bets on AI-driven stocks rally but US debt clouds ...

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -BlackRock expects the artificial intelligence boom to continue to boost U.S. stocks next year and support economic growth more broadly, although rising U.S. government debt ...