On Feb. 8, BlackRock announced the transition of Amy Whitelaw, head of Americas portfolio management on its ETF and Index Investments team, to a new non-portfolio-management role within the company. As a result, she’s been removed as a named manager on the BlackRock LifePath Index target-date series and a slew of exchange-traded funds. BlackRock replaced her with Paul Whitehead, co-head of the index equity team. Whitelaw didn’t have any day-to-day responsibilities for the series, nor was she a key contributor to the research underpinning the glide path and asset allocation. Instead, the team relied on her extensive expertise in index investing to supplement its work on this index-based target-date series. We expect Whitehead to fill a similar role on the team, and his deep background in equity trading and indexing should serve investors in this series well going forward. The series retains its High rating for People, and its cheapest share classes continue to earn Morningstar Analyst Ratings of Gold; the more expensive shares earn Silver and Bronze ratings.
- NAV / 1-Day Return 15.95 / 0.06 %
- Total Assets 7.8 Bil
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Adj. Expense Ratio
- Expense Ratio 0.390%
- Distribution Fee Level Low
- Share Class Type No Load
- Category Target-Date 2035
- Investment Style Large Blend
- Credit Quality / Interest Rate Sensitivity —
- Status Open
- TTM Yield 1.96%
- Turnover 39%
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- Current Portfolio Date
- Equity Holdings 0
- Bond Holdings 0
- Other Holdings 12
- % Assets in Top 10 Holdings 99.7