HomeNewsBlackRock calls antitrust claims “unprecedented, unsound and unsupported” NewsPolitics BlackRock calls antitrust claims “unprecedented, unsound and unsupported” By: admin Date: June 9, 2025 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp BlackRock and co-defendants Vanguard and State Street seek to dismiss the claims in the closely watched antitrust case. Related stories News Chinese exports to U.S. plummet 35% in May — biggest decline since COVID began New reports have indicated that China’s exports to the... News Las Vegas Strip shooting: Suspect identified by authorities, charged with 2 counts of murder Two fatalities have been reported after a male suspect,... News Candidato presidencial colombiano de derecha es baleado en mitin; Marco Rubio culpa a la “retórica izquierdista violenta” del gobierno colombiano. El senador y candidato presidencial colombiano de derecha, Miguel... News Obstructing Trump’s GENIUS Act Only Helps China By Edward Woodson June 9, 2025 (Views expressed by guest... News U.S. officials hold ‘critical’ trade negotiations with China in London Top U.S. and Chinese officials met in London, England,... BlackRock and co-defendants Vanguard and State Street seek to dismiss the claims in the closely watched antitrust case. TagsPolitics Subscribe - Never miss a story with notifications - Gain full access to our premium content - Browse free from up to 5 devices at once Unlock AllI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Latest stories News Chinese exports to U.S. plummet 35% in May — biggest decline since COVID began News Las Vegas Strip shooting: Suspect identified by authorities, charged with 2 counts of murder News Candidato presidencial colombiano de derecha es baleado en mitin; Marco Rubio culpa a la “retórica izquierdista violenta” del gobierno colombiano. News Obstructing Trump’s GENIUS Act Only Helps China Previous articleROOKE: Trump Could Suffocate These Riots By Ending Massive Incentive Program For Illegal ImmigrantsNext articleSoros-Funded Group Unleashing Millions Into Texas To Turn State Blue