
BlackRock bombshell: World's largest asset manager misses earnings, stock tanks 5% in hours
shares fell after the world's largest asset manager fell just short of Wall Street's revenue expectations for the second quarter. While its
assets under management
reached a new high, a minor earnings miss was enough to cause a sharp sell-off in the stock, alarming investors.
BlackRock's stock fell more than 5% after it narrowly missed second-quarter revenue forecasts. However, this year, the stock has increased 1.8% so far.
Why did BlackRock's stock drop after strong earnings?
The earnings report showed strong growth, but investors were concerned about soft margins and market uncertainty.
The
investment management
company's stock drop 5.5% to $1,050.01, ranking it as the S&P 500's second-largest decliner on 15 July 2025.
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Although the company's revenue of $5.42 billion was 13% higher than the previous year, it fell short of analysts' forecast of $5.45 billion, as per a report by Market Screener.
Net long-term inflows of $46 billion during BlackRock's June quarter represented a 1.7% annualized organic AUM growth rate, falling short of the 3%-5% annual target. Lower growth rates from peers and market uncertainty are the reasons behind this, as per a report by the Morning Star.
What's driving BlackRock's asset growth?
The earnings report wasn't all bad; in fact, it was quite the opposite. The company's adjusted earnings per share were $12.05, which was much higher than the average estimate of $10.78.
BlackRock had a record $12.53 trillion in assets under management at the end of the quarter, which was a 17.7% increase from last year June.
Revenue for the second quarter rose 12.9% year over year due to slightly higher charge rates and a higher average AUM.
Adjusted operating margins fell to 43.3%, a decrease of 80 basis points year over year, as quoted in a report by Market Screener.
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How are ETFs shaping BlackRock's future?
From the standpoint of organic AUM growth, BlackRock continues to surpass its counterparts in conventional asset management because investors continue to find its combination of passive products, index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), more appealing than the majority of active products.
The company's capacity to maintain its lead will only be strengthened by the growth of its private capital platform.
The company maintains a premium valuation relative to other US asset managers, and its stock is appropriately valued.
BlackRock's stock price is still high compared to other traditional asset managers, and analysts still think it's worth about $1,100 per share.
In the second quarter, BlackRock had market gains and advantageous foreign exchange; but, the latter part of the year is anticipated to encounter increased challenges stemming from the US government's fiscal, tariff, and immigration policies.
Although an upward adjustment to the estimate is possible, the cautious short-term projections for BlackRock and other US-based asset managers persist.
FAQs
Why did BlackRock's stock fall despite exceeding earnings expectations?
Despite strong earnings and record AUM, the company missed revenue forecasts by a small margin, and margins slipped slightly, alarming investors who were already concerned about market headwinds.
What factors continue to drive BlackRock's growth?
Its ETF business, particularly iShares, continues to attract significant inflows, reflecting investor preference for passive investment products over active ones.

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