Institutional assets fell by about $500 million, to $71.2 billion.
Institutional assets rose by $727 million, to $70.2 billion.
Most of the increase came from institutional assets, which gained $3.3 billion, to a total $60.7 billion.
The major reason for the assets increase was the continued return of institutional assets, which rose $9.2 billion last week.
He is overseeing Delaware's more than $38 billion in institutional assets (as of 3/31/11).
Institutional assets increased $6.7 billion in the period, to $177.9 billion, accounting for most of the rise.
But institutional assets went up by $474 million, so that the outflow was totally on the retail side.
All managers of institutional assets have seen a slowing of growth recently.
As in the previous week, institutional assets accounted for all of the gain, growing by $2 billion, to $165.7 billion.
It was not a political party, but a political movement effectively claiming the return to the pre-1906 institutional asset.