The Vanguard has surpassed BlackRock as the leading manager of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States, according to Bloomberg calculations. The market is valued at $15.2 trillion ($13.2 trillion euros). This marks an end to more than two decades of BlackRock's dominance, which had been in place since 2003. Vanguard manages $4.39 trillion ($3.8 trillion euros) in U.S.-listed ETFs across 116 funds, while BlackRock manages $4.36 trillion ($3.79 trillion euros) across over 480 ETFs. Part of Vanguard's growth is attributed to strong inflows in 2026—approximately $291 billion ($252.255.00
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- data Bloomberg Calculations
- data Yahoo Finance
