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Main Idea: BlackRock’s consulting arm may be small, but the article says it gives the firm major influence and value.
Key Points:
BlackRock’s consulting arm could give a huge fund more sway over markets and company decisions, which may worry investors and workers.
BlackRock’s advice can help clients manage risk and may lead to steadier retirement and savings results for households.
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Central company in the article; its advisory arm is the main subject of the report.
Mentioned in connection with its chief information security officer and neurodiversity hiring push.
Cited in relation to CEO Jane Fraser’s comments on the bank’s U.S. retail strategy.
Parent company implied by the Citi reference; relevant to the bank’s leadership discussion.
Mentioned as a notable institution developing technology through a Google Cloud partnership.
Named commercial platform involved in Deutsche Bank’s cloud partnership.
Named in a personnel move involving its global head of transformation.
Mentioned as the former employer of executives tapped for an energy investment venture.
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Mentioned indirectly through Michael Novogratz’s remarks on institutional crypto investing context.