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BlackRock, world’s biggest asset manager, reels in cash but earnings disappoint

by Admin
July 17, 2017
in Earnings

BlackRock Inc’s second-quarter results failed to impress Wall Street on Monday as the world’s biggest asset manager cut fees to lure a wave of investor cash into its exchange-traded funds, sending shares down 3 percent.

Investors of all types have been piling into ETFs and dumping more expensive alternatives, and BlackRock’s fees have raced toward zero on some products while competitors like Vanguard Group and Charles Schwab Corp offer ETFs at or near the cost of managing them.

The New York-based company’s largely index-tracking iShares ETFs pulled in a record $74 billion during the most recent quarter, up from $16 billion a year earlier. Overall flows totaled $104 billion, compared to just $7 billion a year ago.

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Assets under management jumped 16 percent to nearly $5.7 trillion, but revenue gained just 6 percent to $2.97 billion and earnings per share rose 10 percent to $5.22, or $5.24 after adjusting for non-recurring items and other charges.

That fell short of analysts’ average target of $5.40 per share and $3.02 billion in revenue, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S, and the company acknowledged that fees were lighter due to “previously announced pricing changes.”

The company’s shares were last down just over 3 percent at $425.12 on Monday morning.
BlackRock announced a major cut for its ETFs last October and just last week lowered fees to $9 a year from $27 for every $10,000 an investor holds on a $10 billion iShares mortgage-backed securities ETF.

BlackRock Chief Financial Officer Gary Shedlin said on a conference call that the company has recouped “over 75 percent” of lost revenue from the October fee cuts due to growth.

The company also expects more money to roll into the MBS fund as the Federal Reserve is expected to let its own holdings roll off its balance sheet starting this year.

Already benefiting from a move by advisers to use low-fee products, BlackRock has been looking for growth from burgeoning groups of clients, such as insurers.

See also: Nigeria’s inflation slows for fifth consecutive month to 16.10% as rise in food index continues unabated

Chief Executive Larry Fink said on a conference call with analysts that the ETF industry’s growth potential reminded him of his younger days in the 1970s developing the mortgage-backed securities market.

Yet Edward Jones analyst Kyle Sanders told Reuters he had expected higher revenues in part because international markets performed strongly during the quarter and BlackRock can charge higher fees on products focused abroad.

“If there ever was a quarter for this to work out, it was this quarter,” said Sanders, discussing the revenue shortfall. “The trend is here to stay, and it’s going to bleed out.”

BlackRock’s revenue has not topped analysts’ estimates since the fourth quarter of 2015, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Revenues were lower in part because “episodic” performance fees had declined, Fink told Reuters. Higher-cost actively managed products earn those fees only when they beat their targets.

Fink also touted technology and risk management fees that rose 12 percent to $164 million.

“All the drivers that we really control that can grow quarter over quarter over quarter – the momentum is accelerating, not decelerating,” Fink said.

“When you think about where we’re taking the firm we’re very happy.”

BlackRock’s net income rose 8.6 percent to $857 million.

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