0001193125-24-003266.txt : 20240105 0001193125-24-003266.hdr.sgml : 20240105 20240105145038 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001193125-24-003266 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: N-CSRS PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 14 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20231031 FILED AS OF DATE: 20240105 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20240105 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20240105 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: BLACKROCK FUNDS CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000844779 ORGANIZATION NAME: IRS NUMBER: 510318674 STATE OF INCORPORATION: MA FISCAL YEAR END: 0930 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-CSRS SEC ACT: 1940 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-05742 FILM NUMBER: 24515844 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 100 BELLEVUE PARKWAY CITY: WILMINGTON STATE: DE ZIP: 19809 BUSINESS PHONE: 800-441-7762 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 100 BELLEVUE PARKWAY CITY: WILMINGTON STATE: DE ZIP: 19809 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: COMPASS CAPITAL FUNDS\ DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19961114 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: PNC FUND DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920703 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: NCP FUNDS DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19890511 0000844779 S000033603 BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund C000103256 Investor A Shares C000103257 Investor C Shares C000103258 Institutional Shares C000198231 Class K 0000844779 S000039460 BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund C000121567 Institutional Shares C000121568 Investor A Shares C000121569 Investor C Shares C000166017 Class K 0000844779 S000070272 BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund C000223500 Institutional C000223501 Class K C000223502 Investor A 0000844779 S000070273 BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund C000223503 Class K C000223504 Institutional C000223505 Investor A 0000844779 S000070274 BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund C000223506 Institutional C000223507 Class K C000223508 Investor A N-CSRS 1 d581052dncsrs.htm BLACKROCK FUNDS BLACKROCK FUNDS

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-CSR

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT

COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number: 811-05742

 

Name of Fund:   BlackRock FundsSM
       BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund
       BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund
       BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund
       BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund
       BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Fund Address:   100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809

Name and address of agent for service: John M. Perlowski, Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock FundsSM,
50 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (800) 441-7762

Date of fiscal year end: 04/30/2024

Date of reporting period: 10/31/2023

 


Item 1 – Report to Stockholders

(a) The Report to Shareholders is attached herewith.

 


 

LOGO

  OCTOBER 31, 2023

 

 

  

 

 

2023 Semi-Annual Report

(Unaudited)

 

 

BlackRock FundsSM

· BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

· BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

· BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      Not FDIC Insured • May Lose Value • No Bank  Guarantee       

 

 


The Markets in Review

Dear Shareholder,

The combination of continued economic growth and cooling inflation provided a supportive backdrop for investors during the 12-month reporting period ended October 31, 2023. Significantly tighter monetary policy helped to rein in inflation, as the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index declined to its long-term average of approximately 3% in October 2023. Meanwhile, real economic growth proved more resilient than many investors anticipated. A moderating labor market also helped ease inflationary pressure, although wages continued to grow and unemployment rates touched the lowest levels in decades before rising slightly. This robust labor market powered further growth in consumer spending, backstopping the economy. On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a horrific attack on Israel. The ensuing war will have a significant humanitarian impact and could lead to heightened economic and market volatility. We see geopolitics as a structural market risk going forward. See our geopolitical risk dashboard at blackrock.com for more details.

Equity returns were solid during the period, as the durability of consumer spending mitigated investors’ concerns about the economy’s trajectory. The U.S. economy continued to show strength, and growth further accelerated in the third quarter of 2023. However, equity returns were uneven, as the performance of a few notable technology companies supported gains among large-capitalization U.S. stocks, while small-capitalization U.S. stocks declined overall. Meanwhile, international developed market equities advanced, and emerging market equities posted solid gains.

The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield rose during the reporting period, driving its price down, as investors reacted to elevated inflation and attempted to anticipate future interest rate changes. The corporate bond market benefited from improving economic sentiment, although high-yield corporate bond prices fared significantly better than investment-grade bonds as demand from yield-seeking investors remained strong.

The U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”), attempting to manage persistent inflation, raised interest rates six times during the 12-month period, but slowed and then paused its tightening later in the period. The Fed also wound down its bond-buying programs and incrementally reduced its balance sheet by not replacing securities that reach maturity.

Supply constraints appear to have become an embedded feature of the new macroeconomic environment, making it difficult for developed economies to increase production without sparking higher inflation. Geopolitical fragmentation and an aging population risk further exacerbating these constraints, keeping the labor market tight and wage growth high. Although the Fed has decelerated the pace of interest rate hikes and recently opted for several pauses, we believe that the new economic regime means that the Fed will need to maintain high rates for an extended period to keep inflation under control. Furthermore, ongoing structural changes may mean that the Fed will be hesitant to cut interest rates in the event of faltering economic activity lest inflation accelerate again.

While we favor an overweight position in developed market equities in the long term, we prefer an underweight stance in the near term. Expectations for corporate earnings remain elevated, which seems inconsistent with macroeconomic constraints. Nevertheless, we are overweight on Japanese stocks in the near term as shareholder-friendly policies generate increased investor interest. We also believe that stocks with an AI tilt should benefit from an investment cycle that is set to support revenues and margins. In credit, there are selective opportunities in the near term despite tightening credit and financial conditions. For fixed income investing with a six- to twelve-month horizon, we see the most attractive investments in short-term U.S. Treasuries, U.S. inflation-linked bonds, euro area government bonds and gilts, U.S. mortgage-backed securities, and hard-currency emerging market bonds.

Overall, our view is that investors need to think globally, position themselves to be prepared for a decarbonizing economy, and be nimble as market conditions change. We encourage you to talk with your financial advisor and visit blackrock.com for further insight about investing in today’s markets.

Sincerely,

 

LOGO

Rob Kapito

President, BlackRock Advisors, LLC

LOGO

Rob Kapito

President, BlackRock Advisors, LLC

 

Total Returns as of October 31, 2023

 

     
     6-Month     12-Month  
 

U.S. large cap equities

(S&P 500® Index)

  1.39%   10.14%  
 

U.S. small cap equities

(Russell 2000® Index)

  (5.29)      (8.56)   
 

International equities

(MSCI Europe, Australasia,

Far East Index)

  (7.88)      14.40    
 

Emerging market equities
(MSCI Emerging Markets Index)

  (4.78)      10.80    
 

3-month Treasury bills

(ICE BofA 3-Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index)

  2.63       4.77    
 

U.S. Treasury securities

(ICE BofA 10-Year U.S. Treasury Index)

  (9.70)      (3.25)   
 

U.S. investment grade bonds
(Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index)

  (6.13)      0.36    
 

Tax-exempt municipal bonds
(Bloomberg Municipal Bond Index)

  (4.65)      2.64    
 

U.S. high yield bonds (Bloomberg U.S. Corporate High Yield 2% Issuer Capped Index)

  0.02       6.23    
Past performance is not an indication of future results. Index performance is shown for illustrative purposes only. You cannot invest directly in an index.
 

 

 

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Table of Contents

 

     Page  

 

 

The Markets in Review

     2  

Semi-Annual Report:

  

Fund Summary

     4  

About Fund Performance

     12  

Disclosure of Expenses

     12  

Derivative Financial Instruments

     12  

Financial Statements:

  

Schedules of Investments

     13  

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

     25  

Statements of Operations

     27  

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

     28  

Financial Highlights

     30  

Notes to Financial Statements

     39  

Disclosure of Investment Advisory Agreement and Sub-Advisory Agreements

     50  

Additional Information

     54  

Glossary of Terms Used in this Report

     56  

 

 

 

 

 

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Fund Summary     as of October 31, 2023     BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

Investment Objective

BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund’s (the “Fund”) investment objective is to seek to provide long-term capital appreciation.

Portfolio Management Commentary

How did the Fund perform?

For the six-month period ended October 31, 2023, all of the Fund’s share classes outperformed its primary benchmark, the MSCI Emerging Markets Minimum Volatility Index and its secondary benchmark, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index.

What factors influenced performance?

The market environment was volatile during the reporting period, with stocks giving back their early gains once high inflation began to fuel concerns that the Fed and other world central banks would keep interest rates “higher for longer.” China underperformed the broader emerging markets category as economic data was weaker than expected following the country’s reopening from its COVID-19 lockdowns. However, Brazil was a standout contributor behind an improving growth outlook and mounting expectations that softer inflation data would lead to interest rate cuts. India also drove gains as foreign investors continued to see the country as an alternative to China. India further benefited from stable economic data and fading news about the Adani Group scandal. Energy stocks outperformed thanks to a rally in oil prices, while the materials, real estate, and communication services sectors lagged. At the style level, value outperformed growth.

Stock selection driven by sentiment insights was the primary contributor to Fund performance. Measures designed to forecast forward-looking company fundamentals and consensus insights tracking broader market exposure motivated a successful underweight in the software industry. Other sentiment measures evaluating data from offshore China were also additive and helped inform stock selection in the country. Specifically, text based insights evaluating broker sentiment and flow-based measures helped correctly position the portfolio. Taiwan-specific sales data led to positive security selection in the country, further contributing to gains.

Fundamental measures, which benefitted as rising rates supported the performance of value stocks, also contributed to performance. Traditional valuation insights that track company sales, cash flow and other financial statement metrics made strong contributions. Contrarian quality measures also did well, led by insights evaluating earnings sustainability and financial stability.

Macro thematic measures detracted from performance. Insights designed to evaluate country-level money supply growth and other economic factors incorrectly positioned the portfolio in Chilean stocks, hurting the Fund’s results. Other contrarian macro thematic measures evaluating consensus positioning and broader market trends also detracted. In addition, macro thematic insights that evaluate the impacts of inflation and shipping port import/export data incorrectly positioned the portfolio in onshore Chinese equities. China-specific measures evaluating job and hiring trends also struggled, motivating incorrect positioning in onshore consumer staples stocks.

The Fund’s cash position had no material impact on performance.

Describe recent portfolio activity.

The Fund maintained a balanced allocation of risk across all major performance drivers, while adding several new signals to the existing set of stock selection insights. The Investment Adviser developed a new insight into artificial intelligence (“AI”) to identify firms that are leading the market in development, deployment and monetization of AI capabilities. This included capturing hiring trends for skills associated with AI as well as executive comments highlighting AI capabilities over the past several years. Additionally, the Fund developed a new insight capturing trends around GLP-1 weight loss drugs to assess the impact on the related equities.

Describe portfolio positioning at period end.

The Fund maintained a largely sector-neutral positioning. It had slight overweights in healthcare and consumer staples, and it had small underweights in financials and consumer discretionary. At the country level, it had a narrow overweight in Brazil and a modest underweight in South Korea.

The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.

 

 

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Fund Summary     as of October 31, 2023 (continued)    BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

Performance

          Average Annual Total Returns(a)(b)  
   

 

 

 
          1 Year    

Since

Inception(c)

 
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     6-Month
Total
Returns
    Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
    Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
 

Institutional

    (4.43 )%      10.13     N/A       (0.84 )%      N/A  

Investor A

    (4.52     9.86       4.09     (1.08     (2.93 )% 

Class K

    (4.40     10.16       N/A       (0.83     N/A  

MSCI Emerging Markets Minimum Volatility Index(d)

    (5.78     6.45       N/A       (2.77     N/A  

MSCI Emerging Markets Index(e)

    (4.78     10.80       N/A       (8.17     N/A  

 

  (a) 

Assuming maximum sales charges, if any. Average annual total returns with and without sales charges reflect reductions for distribution and service fees. See “About Fund Performance” for a detailed description of share classes, including any related sales charges and fees.

 
  (b) 

Under normal circumstances, the Fund seeks to invest at least 80% of its net assets, plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes, in equity securities issued by, or tied economically to, companies in emerging markets and derivatives that have similar economic characteristics to such securities.

 
  (c) 

The Fund commenced operations on December 21, 2020.

 
  (d) 

An index that aims to reflect the performance characteristics of a minimum variance strategy applied to large- and mid-cap equities across certain emerging markets countries. The index is calculated by optimizing the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, its parent index, for the lowest absolute risk (within a given set of constraints).

 
  (e) 

An index that captures large- and mid-cap representation across emerging markets countries. The index covers approximately 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalization in each country.

 

N/A— Not applicable as the share class and index do not have a sales charge.

Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Performance results may include adjustments made for financial reporting purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Expense Example

 

    Actual         Hypothetical 5% Return        
 

 

 

     

 

 

   
    Beginning
Account Value
    Ending
Account Value
    Expenses
Paid During
        Beginning
Account Value
    Ending
Account Value
    Expenses
Paid During
    Annualized
Expense
 
      (05/01/23)       (10/31/23)       the Period (a)          (05/01/23)       (10/31/23)       the Period (a)      Ratio  

Institutional

  $ 1,000.00     $ 955.70     $ 4.07       $ 1,000.00     $ 1,020.97     $ 4.21       0.83

Investor A

    1,000.00       954.80       5.39         1,000.00       1,019.63       5.57       1.10  

Class K

    1,000.00       956.00       3.99           1,000.00       1,021.06       4.12       0.81  

 

  (a) 

For each class of the Fund, expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio for the class, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/366 (to reflect the one-half year period shown).

 

See “Disclosure of Expenses” for further information on how expenses were calculated.

 

 

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Fund Summary     as of October 31, 2023 (continued)    BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

Portfolio Information

 

TEN LARGEST HOLDINGS

 

 

 
Security(a)  

Percent of   

Net Assets   

 

 

 

Colgate-Palmolive India Ltd.

    1.5%  

Ooredoo QPSC

    1.5     

Far EasTone Telecommunications Co. Ltd.

    1.5     

Nahdi Medical Co.

    1.5     

Saudi Telecom Co.

    1.5     

Telefonica Brasil SA

    1.5     

Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd.

    1.5     

First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC

    1.5     

HCL Technologies Ltd.

    1.5     

MISC Bhd

    1.5     

 

 

GEOGRAPHIC ALLOCATION

 

 

 
Country/Geographic Region  

Percent of    

Net Assets    

 

 

 

China

    22.5%  

Taiwan

    19.7     

India

    14.5     

Saudi Arabia

    8.1     

Malaysia

    5.8     

South Korea

    5.2     

United Arab Emirates

    4.8     

Qatar

    3.7     

Thailand

    3.6     

Kuwait

    3.4     

United States

    2.7     

Brazil

    2.1     

Greece

    1.5     

Chile

    1.3     

Indonesia

    1.2     

Other#

    0.3     

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets

    (0.4)    

 

 
 
(a) 

Excludes short-term securities.

# 

Includes holdings within countries/geographic regions that are less than 1.0% of net assets. Please refer to the Schedule of Investments for such countries/geographic regions.

 

 

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Fund Summary     as of October 31, 2023     BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

 

Investment Objective

BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund’s (the “Fund”) investment objective is to seek to provide long-term capital appreciation.

On September 20, 2023 the Board of Trustees approved the liquidation of the Fund on or about December 1, 2023. As of November 24, 2023, the Fund no longer accepted orders from new investors or existing shareholders to purchase Fund shares.

Portfolio Management Commentary

How did the Fund perform?

For the six-month period ended October 31, 2023, all of the Fund’s share classes outperformed its primary benchmark, the MSCI EAFE Minimum Volatility Index and outperformed the MSCI EAFE® Index (the “MSCI EAFE Index”).

What factors influenced performance?

The market environment was volatile during the reporting period, as early gains mostly eroded from the beginning of August 2023 onward. The market initially shrugged off concerns related to the banking crisis in March and April 2023 due to broader excitement around artificial intelligence (“AI”) and the technology sector more generally. However, stocks began to weaken in mid-summer as high inflation fueled concerns that the Fed and other world central banks would need to keep interest rates “higher for longer.”

Given this volatile market backdrop, the Fund’s defensive positioning was additive to performance. Fundamental measures were the top contributor. Quality-related measures, such as those looking at balance sheet strength, drove an overweight position in the communication services sector that contributed positively. Traditional valuation measures also worked well, as they correctly positioned the Fund for the market’s style preferences. Within the Fund’s sentiment-related measures, insights looking at price trends correctly captured the evolving market backdrop and produced gains. Macro-related insights were mainly additive, as well. An insight looking at companies likely to benefit from the emerging artificial intelligence theme was a notable contributor. Analyzing historical data to identify the impact of European crises led to an overweight in Germany, which also contributed positively.

On the other hand, certain fundamental quality measures detracted from results. Select sentiment measures, particularly company governance-related insights, hurt Fund performance. Text-based measures looking at company controversies from news text detracted, as did an insight that analyzes shareholder voting related to company proposals. Another set of text-based insights, which gathers sentiment from online search trends and mobile app usage, led to unsuccessful stock selection in the consumer discretionary sector. Certain measures related to human capital—particularly those that look at veteran hiring, employee sentiment and board diversity—also weighed on results.

Describe recent portfolio activity.

The Fund maintained a balanced allocation of risk across all major performance drivers, while adding several new signals to the existing set of stock selection insights. The Fund built upon its alternative data capabilities by adding an insight that captures brand sentiment in the retail sector. Additionally, given the dynamism of the current environment, the Fund instituted enhanced signal constructs to identify emerging trends, such as sentiment around supply chain disruptions and wage inflation.

Describe portfolio positioning at period end.

The Fund maintained a largely sector-neutral positioning. It had slight overweights in communication services and consumer staples, and it had small underweights in materials and utilities.

The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.

 

 

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Fund Summary     as of October 31, 2023 (continued)    BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

 

Performance

 

          Average Annual Total Returns(a)(b)  
   

 

 

 
          1 Year          

Since

Inception(c)

 
   

 

 

     

 

 

 
    

6-Month

Total

Returns

   

Without

Sales

Charge

    

With

Sales

Charge

          

Without

Sales

Charge

    

With

Sales

Charge

 

Institutional

    (6.88 )%      11.97      N/A         1.03      N/A  

Investor A

    (7.06     11.59        5.74       0.75        (1.13 )% 

Class K

    (6.94     12.01        N/A         1.05        N/A  

MSCI EAFE Minimum Volatility Index(d)

    (7.68     11.53        N/A         (2.05      N/A  

MSCI EAFE Index(e)

    (7.88     14.40        N/A               0.11        N/A  

 

  (a) 

Assuming maximum sales charges, if any. Average annual total returns with and without sales charges reflect reductions for distribution and service fees. See “About Fund Performance” for a detailed description of share classes, including any related sales charges and fees.

 
  (b) 

Under normal circumstances, the Fund seeks to invest at least 80% of its net assets, plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes, in non-U.S. equity securities and equity-like instruments of companies that are components of, or have characteristics similar to, the companies included in the MSCI EAFE Index and derivatives that are tied economically to securities of the MSCI EAFE Index.

 
  (c) 

The Fund commenced operations on December 21, 2020.

 
  (d) 

An index that aims to reflect the performance characteristics of a minimum variance strategy applied to the large- and mid-cap equity universe across developed markets around the world excluding the United States and Canada. The index is calculated by optimizing the MSCI EAFE Index, its parent index, in USD for the lowest absolute risk (within a given set of constraints).

 
  (e) 

An equity index which captures large- and mid-cap representation across certain developed markets countries around the world, excluding the United States and Canada. The index covers approximately 85% of the free float adjusted market capitalization in each country.

 

N/A— Not applicable as the share class and index do not have a sales charge.

Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Performance results may include adjustments made for financial reporting purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Expense Example

 

    Actual     Hypothetical 5% Return        
 

 

 

   

 

 

   
     

Beginning

Account Value

(05/01/23)

 

 

 

   

Ending

Account Value

(10/31/23)

 

 

 

   

Expenses

Paid During

the Period

 

 

(a)   

   

Beginning

Account Value

(05/01/23)

 

 

 

   

Ending

Account Value

(10/31/23)

 

 

 

   


Expenses

Paid During
the Period

 

 
(a) 

   

Annualized

Expense

Ratio

 

 

 

Institutional

  $  1,000.00       $          931.20       $           2.29       $       1,000.00         $       1,022.77       $ 2.39       0.47

Investor A

    1,000.00       929.40       3.47       1,000.00       1,021.54       3.64       0.72  

Class K

    1,000.00       930.60       2.19       1,000.00       1,022.87       2.29       0.45  

 

  (a) 

For each class of the Fund, expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio for the class, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/366 (to reflect the one-half year period shown).

 

See “Disclosure of Expenses” for further information on how expenses were calculated.

 

 

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Fund Summary     as of October 31, 2023 (continued)    BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

 

Portfolio Information

 

TEN LARGEST HOLDINGS

 

 

 
Security(a)  

Percent of   

Net Assets   

 

 

 

Skylark Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1.6%  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    1.5     

ABB Ltd.

    1.5     

Beiersdorf AG

    1.6     

Deutsche Telekom AG

    1.5    

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

    1.5     

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    1.5     

Wolters Kluwer NV

    1.5     

SAP SE

    1.5     

Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1.5     

 

 

GEOGRAPHIC ALLOCATION

 

 

 
Country/Geographic Region  

Percent of   

Net Assets   

 

 

 

Japan

    29.5%  

Switzerland

    10.2     

United Kingdom

    7.8      

France

    6.2     

Germany

    5.7     

Hong Kong

    5.5     

Singapore

    5.4     

Netherlands

    5.1     

United States

    4.8     

Italy

    4.2     

Australia

    3.1     

Spain

    2.8     

Denmark

    2.7     

Sweden

    1.7     

Israel

    1.6     

China

    1.1     

Belgium

    1.1     

Other#

    1.1     

Other Assets Less Liabilities

    0.4     

 

 
 
(a) 

Excludes short-term securities.

# 

Includes holdings within countries/geographic regions that are less than 1.0% of net assets. Please refer to the Schedule of Investments for such countries/geographic regions.

 

 

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Fund Summary     as of October 31, 2023     BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund

 

Investment Objective

BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund’s (the “Fund”) investment objective is to seek to provide long-term capital appreciation.

On September 20, 2023 the Board of Trustees approved the liquidation of the Fund on or about December 1, 2023. As of November 24, 2023, the Fund no longer accepted orders from new investors or existing shareholders to purchase Fund shares.

Portfolio Management Commentary

How did the Fund perform?

For the six-month period ended October 31, 2023, the Fund’s Class K shares outperformed its primary benchmark, the MSCI USA Minimum Volatility Index, while the Fund’s Investor A shares underperformed, while the Fund’s Institutional shares performed in line. For the same period, all of the Fund’s share classes underperformed its secondary benchmark, the Russell 1000® Index.

What factors influenced performance?

The market environment was volatile during the reporting period, as early gains mostly eroded from the beginning of August 2023 onward. The market initially shrugged off concerns related to the banking crisis in March and April 2023 due to broader excitement around artificial intelligence (“AI”) and the technology sector more generally. However, stocks began to weaken in mid-summer as high inflation fueled concerns that the Fed would need to keep interest rates “higher for longer.”

Given this volatile market backdrop, the Fund’s defensive positioning was additive to performance. Fundamental measures were the top contributors as investors refocused on individual company attributes. Quality-related measures, such as those penalizing companies with high levels of external financing, further contributed to results. Traditional valuation measures also worked well, as they led the Fund to hold overweights in consumer distribution and retail stocks that outperformed.

Macro-related insights had a mixed effect on performance. An insight looking at companies likely to benefit from the emerging AI theme was additive. Text-based analysis of news sentiment at the industry level, which motivated a successful underweight in telecommunication services companies, also worked well.

On the other hand, sentiment measures detracted from performance. Insights that seek to gather sentiment data from informed investors led to negative stock selection in the financial sector and were notable detractors. Analysis of mobile app usage also had a negative impact on returns, particularly with respect to beverage and household products stocks. An insight that strives to capture sentiment from the fixed-income market was an additional detractor in a highly volatile environment for bonds. In addition, certain macro-related insights—including one that looks at historical economic data and positions the portfolio based on similarities to current trends—hurt results.

Describe recent portfolio activity.

The Fund maintained a balanced allocation of risk across all major performance drivers, while adding several new signals to the existing set of stock selection insights. The Fund built upon its alternative data capabilities by adding an insight that captures brand sentiment in the retail sector. Additionally, given the dynamism of the current environment, the Fund instituted enhanced signal constructs to identify emerging trends, such as sentiment around supply chain disruptions and wage inflation.

Describe portfolio positioning at period end.

The Fund maintained a largely sector-neutral positioning. It had slight overweights in consumer staples and industrials, and it had small underweights in materials and information technology.

The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.

 

 

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Fund Summary     as of October 31, 2023 (continued)    BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund

 

Performance

 

          Average Annual Total Returns(a)(b)  
   

 

 

 
          1 Year    

Since

Inception(c)

 
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    

6-Month

Total

Returns

   

Without

Sales

Charge

   

With

Sales

Charge

   

Without

Sales

Charge

   

With

Sales

Charge

 

Institutional

    (1.74 )%      4.15     N/A       3.96     N/A  

Investor A

    (1.90     3.85       (1.60 )%      3.69       1.75

Class K

    (1.70     4.19       N/A       3.98       N/A  

MSCI USA Minimum Volatility Index(d)

    (1.78     2.84       N/A       4.15       N/A  

Russell 1000® Index(e)

    1.37       9.48       N/A       4.80       N/A  

 

  (a) 

Assuming maximum sales charges, if any. Average annual total returns with and without sales charges reflect reductions for distribution and service fees. See “About Fund Performance” for a detailed description of share classes, including any related sales charges and fees.

 
  (b) 

Under normal circumstances, the Fund seeks to invest at least 80% of its net assets, plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes, in equity securities of U.S. issuers and derivatives that have similar economic characteristics to such securities.

 
  (c) 

The Fund commenced operations on December 21, 2020.

 
  (d) 

An index that aims to reflect the performance characteristics of a minimum variance strategy applied to the large- and mid-cap U.S. equity universe. The index is calculated by optimizing the MSCI USA Index, its parent index, in USD for the lowest absolute risk (within a given set of constraints).

 
  (e) 

An index that measures the performance of the large-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. It is a subset of the Russell 3000® Index and includes approximately 1,000 of the largest securities based on a combination of their market capitalization and current index membership. The index represents approximately 93% of the U.S. market.

 

N/A— Not applicable as the share class and index do not have a sales charge.

Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Performance results may include adjustments made for financial reporting purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Expense Example

 

    Actual         Hypothetical 5% Return        
 

 

 

     

 

 

   
     

Beginning

Account Value

(05/01/23)

 

 

 

    

Ending

Account Value

(10/31/23)

 

 

 

    

Expenses

Paid During

the Period

 

 

(a) 

       

Beginning

Account Value

(05/01/23)

 

 

 

    

Ending

Account Value

(10/31/23)

 

 

 

    

Expenses

Paid During

the Period

 

 

(a) 

   

Annualized

Expense

Ratio

 

 

 

Institutional

    $       1,000.00        $         982.60        $          2.40         $       1,000.00        $       1,022.72        $          2.45       0.48

Investor A

    1,000.00        981.00        3.64         1,000.00        1,021.46        3.71       0.73  

Class K

    1,000.00        983.00        2.15           1,000.00        1,022.97        2.20       0.43  

 

  (a) 

For each class of the Fund, expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio for the class, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/366 (to reflect the one-half year period shown).

 

See “Disclosure of Expenses” for further information on how expenses were calculated.

Portfolio Information

 

TEN LARGEST HOLDINGS

 

 

 
Security(a)  

Percent of   

Net Assets   

 

 

 

Microsoft Corp.

    2.7%  

Walmart, Inc.

    2.4     

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

    2.4     

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    2.2     

Waste Management, Inc.

    2.2     

Johnson & Johnson

    2.1     

PepsiCo, Inc.

    2.1     

Eli Lilly & Co.

    2.0     

Apple, Inc.

    2.0     

Travelers Cos., Inc.

    1.8     

 

 
SECTOR ALLOCATION

 

 

 
Sector(b)  

Percent of   

Net Assets   

 

 

 

Information Technology

    21.4%  

Health Care

    19.6     

Financials

    13.0     

Industrials

    11.8     

Consumer Staples

    11.5     

Utilities

    6.5     

Communication Services

    5.7     

Consumer Discretionary

    4.9     

Energy

    2.1     

Materials

    1.8     

Short-Term Securities

    4.2     

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets

    (2.5)    

 

 
 
(a) 

Excludes short-term securities.

(b) 

For Fund compliance purposes, the Fund’s sector classifications refer to one or more of the sector sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or rating group indexes, and/or as defined by the investment adviser. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine such sector sub-classifications for reporting ease.

 

 

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About Fund Performance

 

Institutional Shares and Class K Shares are not subject to any sales charge. These shares bear no ongoing distribution or service fees and are available only to certain eligible investors.

Investor A Shares are subject to a maximum initial sales charge (front-end load) of 5.25% and a service fee of 0.25% per year (but no distribution fee). Certain redemptions of these shares may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge (“CDSC”) where no initial sales charge was paid at the time of purchase. These shares are generally available through financial intermediaries.

Past performance is not an indication of future results. Financial markets have experienced extreme volatility and trading in many instruments has been disrupted. These circumstances may continue for an extended period of time and may continue to affect adversely the value and liquidity of each Fund’s investments. As a result, current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Refer to blackrock.com to obtain performance data current to the most recent month-end. Performance results do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares. Figures shown in the performance table(s) assume reinvestment of all distributions, if any, at net asset value (“NAV”) on the ex-dividend date or payable date, as applicable. Investment return and principal value of shares will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Distributions paid to each class of shares will vary because of the different levels of service, distribution and transfer agency fees applicable to each class, which are deducted from the income available to be paid to shareholders.

BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Manager”), each Fund’s investment adviser, has contractually and/or voluntarily agreed to waive and/or reimburse a portion of each Fund’s expenses. Without such waiver(s) and/or reimbursement(s), each Fund’s performance would have been lower. With respect to each Fund’s voluntary waiver(s), if any, the Manager is under no obligation to waive and/or reimburse or to continue waiving and/or reimbursing its fees and such voluntary waiver(s) may be reduced or discontinued at any time. With respect to each Fund’s contractual waiver(s), if any, the Manager is under no obligation to continue waiving and/or reimbursing its fees after the applicable termination date of such agreement. See the Notes to Financial Statements for additional information on waivers and/or reimbursements.

Disclosure of Expenses

Shareholders of each Fund may incur the following charges: (a) transactional expenses, such as sales charges; and (b) operating expenses, including investment advisory fees, service and distribution fees, including 12b-1 fees, acquired fund fees and expenses, and other fund expenses. The expense examples shown (which are based on a hypothetical investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held through the end of the period) are intended to assist shareholders both in calculating expenses based on an investment in each Fund and in comparing these expenses with similar costs of investing in other mutual funds.

The expense examples provide information about actual account values and actual expenses. Annualized expense ratios reflect contractual and voluntary fee waivers, if any. In order to estimate the expenses a shareholder paid during the period covered by this report, shareholders can divide their account value by $1,000 and then multiply the result by the number corresponding to their Fund and share class under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During the Period.”

The expense examples also provide information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on a Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses. In order to assist shareholders in comparing the ongoing expenses of investing in these Funds and other funds, compare the 5% hypothetical examples with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

The expenses shown in the expense examples are intended to highlight shareholders’ ongoing costs only and do not reflect transactional expenses, such as sales charges, if any. Therefore, the hypothetical examples are useful in comparing ongoing expenses only and will not help shareholders determine the relative total expenses of owning different funds. If these transactional expenses were included, shareholder expenses would have been higher.

Derivative Financial Instruments

The Funds may invest in various derivative financial instruments. These instruments are used to obtain exposure to a security, commodity, index, market, and/or other assets without owning or taking physical custody of securities, commodities and/or other referenced assets or to manage market, equity, credit, interest rate, foreign currency exchange rate, commodity and/or other risks. Derivative financial instruments may give rise to a form of economic leverage and involve risks, including the imperfect correlation between the value of a derivative financial instrument and the underlying asset, possible default of the counterparty to the transaction or illiquidity of the instrument. Pursuant to Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act, among other things, the Funds must either use derivative financial instruments with embedded leverage in a limited manner or comply with an outer limit on fund leverage risk based on value-at-risk. The Funds’ successful use of a derivative financial instrument depends on the investment adviser’s ability to predict pertinent market movements accurately, which cannot be assured. The use of these instruments may result in losses greater than if they had not been used, may limit the amount of appreciation a Fund can realize on an investment and/or may result in lower distributions paid to shareholders. The Funds’ investments in these instruments, if any, are discussed in detail in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) 

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

 

 

Common Stocks

   
Brazil — 2.1%            

Ambev SA

    22,361     $ 57,036  

Telefonica Brasil SA, ADR

    15,293       136,261  
   

 

 

 
      193,297  
Chile — 1.3%            

Cia Cervecerias Unidas SA, ADR

    10,312       116,011  
   

 

 

 
China — 22.5%            

3SBio, Inc. (a)

    147,500       131,222  

Bank of Communications Co. Ltd., Class H

    218,000       128,948  

Beijing Tiantan Biological Products Corp. Ltd., Class A

    14,300       56,188  

Beijing Tongrentang Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,800       12,590  

BOE Technology Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    241,500       129,013  

BYD Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,900       126,834  

China CITIC Bank Corp. Ltd., Class H

    23,000       10,260  

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class H

    172,000       87,967  

China Railway Group Ltd., Class H

    27,000       12,732  

China Suntien Green Energy Corp. Ltd., Class H

    24,000       8,348  

Daqin Railway Co. Ltd., Class A

    46,800       45,956  

Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd., Class H

    122,600       58,495  

Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    76,000       35,606  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    117,000       56,072  

Kweichow Moutai Co. Ltd., Class A

    500           114,771  

NetEase, Inc.

    1,700       36,383  

People’s Insurance Co. Group of China Ltd., Class H

    197,000       65,002  

SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd., Class A

    14,400       28,496  

Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,300       5,648  

Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co. Ltd., Class H

    86,200       125,404  

Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    56,500       45,862  

Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,400       132,449  

Sohu.com Ltd., ADR (b)

    1,442       11,868  

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    1,500       55,513  

Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp.

    76,000       100,812  

Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd., Class A

    6,500       74,031  

Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd., Class H

    8,000       60,668  

Uni-President China Holdings Ltd.

    191,000       130,095  

Yunnan Baiyao Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,180       70,498  

Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Co. Ltd., Class H

    21,000       10,917  

ZTE Corp., Class A

    18,200       64,857  

ZTE Corp., Class H

    2,200       4,889  
   

 

 

 
      2,038,394  
Greece — 1.5%            

Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA

    9,516       133,380  
   

 

 

 
India — 14.5%            

Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd.

    8,007       33,567  

Birlasoft Ltd.

    947       6,235  

Cipla Ltd.

    1,623       23,392  

Colgate-Palmolive India Ltd.

    5,560       141,164  

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.

    2,057       132,768  

HCL Technologies Ltd.

    8,735       133,870  

ICICI Bank Ltd., ADR

    5,959       132,230  

Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.

    5,918       123,715  

Lupin Ltd.

    9,619       130,347  

Petronet LNG Ltd.

    9,093       21,799  

PI Industries Ltd.

    1,101       44,967  

Shree Cement Ltd.

    426       131,299  
Security   Shares     Value  

 

 
India (continued)            

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

    3,253     $ 131,693  

Zydus Lifesciences Ltd.

    18,661       128,586  
   

 

 

 
          1,315,632  
Indonesia — 1.2%            

Bank Rakyat Indonesia Persero Tbk PT

    170,300       53,250  

Unilever Indonesia Tbk PT

    227,700       51,890  
   

 

 

 
      105,140  
Kuwait — 3.4%            

Kuwait Finance House KSCP

    60,042       132,835  

Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSCP

    33,026       51,378  

National Bank of Kuwait SAKP

    44,456       126,022  
   

 

 

 
      310,235  
Malaysia — 5.8%            

CIMB Group Holdings Bhd

    94,700       113,460  

MISC Bhd

    87,900       133,755  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd

    20,300       97,399  

Petronas Gas Bhd

    36,400       131,405  

QL Resources Bhd

    42,000       48,748  
   

 

 

 
      524,767  
Poland — 0.1%            

Orange Polska SA

    6,816       12,628  
   

 

 

 
Qatar — 3.7%            

Ooredoo QPSC

    51,452       139,563  

Qatar Electricity & Water Co. QSC

    20,523       93,116  

Qatar National Bank QPSC

    25,744       105,134  
   

 

 

 
      337,813  
Russia(c) — 0.0%            

Alrosa PJSC (b)

    37,207       4  

LUKOIL PJSC

    1,506        
   

 

 

 
      4  
Saudi Arabia — 8.1%            

Al Rajhi Bank

    694       12,423  

Alinma Bank

    6,780       59,506  

Almarai Co. JSC

    1,917       28,564  

Etihad Etisalat Co.

    2,867       35,230  

Jarir Marketing Co.

    11,887       45,880  

Nahdi Medical Co.

    3,651       138,045  

Sahara International Petrochemical Co.

    1,288       11,094  

Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (a)

    12,019       106,781  

Saudi Basic Industries Corp.

    6,444       132,419  

Saudi Industrial Investment Group

    3,259       20,845  

Saudi Telecom Co.

    13,419       137,466  

Yanbu National Petrochemical Co.

    738       7,459  
   

 

 

 
      735,712  
South Korea — 5.2%            

CJ Logistics Corp.

    1,118       62,856  

Hugel, Inc. (b)

    167       17,619  

Hyundai Glovis Co. Ltd.

    75       9,518  

Kia Corp.

    2,180       124,547  

LG Uplus Corp.

    16,280       122,014  

Samsung SDS Co. Ltd.

    791       81,081  

SK Telecom Co. Ltd., ADR (d)

    2,615       52,980  
   

 

 

 
      470,615  
Taiwan — 19.7%            

Asustek Computer, Inc.

    12,000       125,821  

Chang Hwa Commercial Bank Ltd.

    242,631       128,541  

Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd.

    38,000       135,909  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

 

 
Taiwan (continued)            

Compal Electronics, Inc.

    149,000     $ 129,605  

CTBC Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    177,000       133,299  

E.Sun Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    20,757       15,295  

Far EasTone Telecommunications Co. Ltd.

    59,000       138,203  

Gourmet Master Co. Ltd.

    33,000       99,152  

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd.

    40,000       119,389  

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd., GDR, Registered Shares

    1,447       8,497  

Lite-On Technology Corp.

    31,000       96,519  

MediaTek, Inc.

    5,000       130,497  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp.

    4,000       56,332  

Poya International Co. Ltd.

    5,000       76,862  

President Chain Store Corp.

    16,000       127,270  

Taiwan Cooperative Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    80,850       62,785  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    6,000       97,995  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., ADR

    417       35,991  

Tripod Technology Corp.

    7,000       35,837  

Uni-President Enterprises Corp.

    18,000       37,681  
   

 

 

 
          1,791,480  
Thailand — 3.6%            

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL, NVDR

    180,000       132,689  

Bumrungrad Hospital PCL, NVDR

    1,300       9,396  

Intouch Holdings PCL, NVDR

    24,900       49,187  

PTT Exploration & Production PCL, NVDR

    28,200       128,784  

Tisco Financial Group PCL, NVDR

    1,900       5,088  
   

 

 

 
      325,144  
Turkey — 0.2%            

Migros Ticaret A/S

    1,565       18,662  
   

 

 

 
United Arab Emirates — 4.8%            

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank PJSC

    8,806       24,694  

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. for Distribution PJSC

    12,729       11,644  
Security   Shares     Value  

 

 
United Arab Emirates (continued)            

Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC

    90,831     $ 133,539  

Emirates Telecommunications Group Co. PJSC

    26,575       133,563  

First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC

    38,928       134,388  
   

 

 

 
      437,828  
   

 

 

 

Total Long-Term Investments — 97.7%
(Cost: $9,446,795)

      8,866,742  
   

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities

   
Money Market Funds — 2.7%            

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class, 5.24%(e)(f)

    195,893       195,893  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series, 5.53%(e)(f)(g)

    52,484       52,505  
   

 

 

 

Total Short-Term Securities — 2.7%
(Cost: $248,393)

      248,398  
   

 

 

 

Total Investments — 100.4%
(Cost: $9,695,188)

      9,115,140  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets — (0.4)%

 

    (33,830
   

 

 

 

Net Assets — 100.0%

    $   9,081,310  
   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

(b) 

Non-income producing security.

(c) 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

(d) 

All or a portion of this security is on loan.

(e) 

Affiliate of the Fund.

(f) 

Annualized 7-day yield as of period end.

(g) 

All or a portion of this security was purchased with the cash collateral from loaned securities.

 

 

Affiliates

Investments in issuers considered to be affiliate(s) of the Fund during the six months ended October 31, 2023 for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows:

 

                   
Affiliated Issuer  

Value at

04/30/23

   

Purchases

at Cost

   

Proceeds

from Sales

    Net
Realized
Gain (Loss)
   

Change in

Unrealized

Appreciation

(Depreciation)

   

Value at

10/31/23

   

Shares

Held at

10/31/23

    Income    

Capital Gain

Distributions

from

Underlying

Funds

 

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class

  $  233,681     $       $ (37,788 )(a)    $     $     $ 195,893       195,893     $ 6,185     $  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series

          52,504 (a)            (4     5       52,505       52,484       22 (b)        
       

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 
        $ (4   $ 5     $  248,398       $  6,207     $  
       

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Represents net amount purchased (sold).

 
  (b) 

All or a portion represents securities lending income earned from the reinvestment of cash collateral from loaned securities, net of fees and collateral investment expenses, and other payments to and from borrowers of securities.

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End

Futures Contracts

 

         
Description  

Number of

Contracts

    

Expiration

Date

    

Notional

Amount (000)

    

Value/

Unrealized

Appreciation

(Depreciation)

 

Long Contracts

          

MSCI Emerging Markets Index

    3        12/15/23      $ 138      $ (10,778
          

 

 

 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Categorized by Risk Exposure

As of period end, the fair values of derivative financial instruments located in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities were as follows:

 

 

 
   

Commodity

Contracts

    

Credit

Contracts

    

Equity

Contracts

    

Foreign

Currency

Exchange

Contracts

    

Interest

Rate

Contracts

    

Other

Contracts

     Total  

 

 

Liabilities — Derivative Financial Instruments

                   

Futures contracts

                   

Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts(a)

  $      $      $   10,778      $      $      $      $  10,778  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Net cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and centrally cleared swaps, if any, are reported in the Schedule of Investments. In the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, only current day’s variation margin is reported in receivables or payables and the net cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) is included in accumulated earnings (loss).

 

For the period ended October 31, 2023, the effect of derivative financial instruments in the Statements of Operations was as follows:

 

 

 
   

Commodity

Contracts

    

Credit

Contracts

    

Equity

Contracts

   

Foreign

Currency

Exchange

Contracts

    

Interest

Rate

Contracts

    

Other

Contracts

     Total  

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss) from:

                  

Futures contracts

  $      $      $ (2,399   $      $      $      $ (2,399
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on:

                  

Futures contracts

  $      $      $ (14,764   $      $      $      $ (14,764
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Average Quarterly Balances of Outstanding Derivative Financial Instruments

 

 

 

Futures contracts:

 

Average notional value of contracts — long

  $ 174,370   

 

 

For more information about the Fund’s investment risks regarding derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End

Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. For a description of the input levels and information about the Fund’s policy regarding valuation of financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

The following table summarizes the Fund’s financial instruments categorized in the fair value hierarchy. The breakdown of the Fund’s financial instruments into major categories is disclosed in the Schedule of Investments above.

 

 

 
    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3      Total  

 

 

Assets

          

Investments

          

Long-Term Investments

          

Common Stocks

          

Brazil

  $     193,297      $      $             —      $ 193,297  

Chile

    116,011                      116,011  

China

    390,781         1,647,613                 2,038,394  

Greece

           133,380               133,380  

India

    132,230        1,183,402               1,315,632  

Indonesia

    51,890        53,250               105,140  

Kuwait

           310,235               310,235  

Malaysia

    411,307        113,460               524,767  

Poland

    12,628                      12,628  

Qatar

    244,697        93,116               337,813  

Russia

                  4        4  

Saudi Arabia

    109,674        626,038               735,712  

South Korea

    52,980        417,635               470,615  

Taiwan

    35,991        1,755,489               1,791,480  

Thailand

           325,144               325,144  

Turkey

    18,662                      18,662  

United Arab Emirates

    304,289        133,539               437,828  

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End (continued)

 

 

 
       Level 1      Level 2        Level 3        Total  

 

 

Short-Term Securities

                 

Money Market Funds

     $ 195,893      $        $        $ 195,893  
    

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
     $  2,270,330      $  6,792,301        $ 4          9,062,635  
    

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Investments Valued at NAV(a)

                    52,505  
                 

 

 

 
                  $   9,115,140  
                 

 

 

 

Derivative Financial Instruments(b)

                 

Liabilities

                 

Equity Contracts

     $ (10,778    $        $             —        $ (10,778
    

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Certain investments of the Fund were fair valued using NAV as a practical expedient as no quoted market value is available and therefore have been excluded from the fair value hierarchy.

 

 

  (b) 

Derivative financial instruments are futures contracts. Futures contracts are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the instrument.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

 

 

Common Stocks

   

Australia — 3.1%

   

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

    5,735     $ 140,967  

Brambles Ltd.

    5,927       49,465  

Cochlear Ltd.

    69       10,576  

Telstra Group Ltd.

    37,756       91,554  
   

 

 

 
          292,562  
Belgium — 1.1%            

UCB SA

    1,415       103,493  
   

 

 

 
China — 1.1%            

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

    41,500       109,748  
   

 

 

 
Denmark — 2.7%            

Genmab A/S (a)

    408       115,335  

Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B

    1,491       143,846  
   

 

 

 
      259,181  
Finland — 0.9%            

Sampo OYJ, -A Shares

    2,233       87,821  
   

 

 

 
France — 6.2%            

Air Liquide SA

    628       107,609  

Engie SA

    4,456       70,872  

Hermes International

    23       42,914  

Ipsen SA

    51       6,028  

La Francaise des Jeux SAEM (b)

    15       484  

L’Oreal SA

    329       138,289  

Orange SA

    8,764       103,082  

Sanofi SA

    1,353       122,861  
   

 

 

 
      592,139  
Germany — 5.5%            

Beiersdorf AG

    1,112       146,250  

Deutsche Telekom AG, Registered Shares

    6,720       145,848  

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

    316       19,971  

Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Registered Shares

    32       1,883  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG in Muenchen, Registered Shares

    168       67,420  

SAP SE

    1,079       144,729  
   

 

 

 
      526,101  
Hong Kong — 5.5%            

AIA Group Ltd.

    1,200       10,420  

CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd.

    13,000       60,255  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

    15,500       113,441  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    1,200       13,720  

HKT Trust & HKT Ltd., Class SS (c)

    48,000       49,718  

Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.

    10,400       32,986  

Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.

    2,600       105,355  

MTR Corp. Ltd.

    22,000       82,240  

Power Assets Holdings Ltd.

    9,500       45,418  

Sino Land Co. Ltd.

    2,000       1,997  

Swire Properties Ltd.

    5,200       10,068  
   

 

 

 
      525,618  
Ireland — 0.2%            

Experian PLC

    694       21,055  
   

 

 

 
Israel — 1.6%            

Bank Hapoalim BM

    6,292       45,006  

Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM

    2,852       18,370  

Israel Discount Bank Ltd., Class A

    14,265       62,700  
Security   Shares     Value  

 

 
Israel (continued)            

Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd.

    187     $ 5,788  

Nice Ltd. (a)

    113       17,322  
   

 

 

 
      149,186  
Italy — 4.2%            

Ferrari NV

    123       37,233  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    54,420       141,807  

Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA

    7,986       95,396  

Recordati Industria Chimica e Farmaceutica SpA

    387       17,901  

Snam SpA

    23,934       109,750  
   

 

 

 
      402,087  
Japan — 29.5%            

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    11,000       139,149  

Bridgestone Corp.

    900       34,061  

Central Japan Railway Co.

    3,100       69,776  

Denso Corp.

    5,400       79,738  

J Front Retailing Co. Ltd.

    1,000       9,533  

Japan Post Bank Co. Ltd.

    12,500       115,865  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

    6,200       144,329  

KDDI Corp.

    4,800       143,591  

Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

    9,900       139,128  

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    400       6,274  

Lawson, Inc.

    3,000       144,522  

MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,300       56,612  

Mitsubishi Corp.

    3,100       144,508  

Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

    900       32,710  

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.

    3,800       139,234  

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

    200       8,263  

Nippon Express Holdings, Inc.

    800       41,116  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    124,400       146,391  

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

    2,000       30,168  

Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd.

    300       26,103  

Obayashi Corp.

    13,500       115,638  

Obic Co. Ltd.

    700       103,471  

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    1,000       17,269  

Oracle Corp. Japan

    1,400       99,316  

Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    4,300       144,678  

Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    100       867  

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

    8,000       125,117  

Shimamura Co. Ltd.

    100       9,869  

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

    200       9,313  

Skylark Holdings Co. Ltd. (a)

    10,200       150,489  

SoftBank Corp.

    7,500       84,801  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    4,700       127,580  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

    6,500       145,419  

Unicharm Corp.

    800       27,183  

Yamada Holdings Co. Ltd.

    200       632  
   

 

 

 
      2,812,713  
Netherlands — 5.1%            

ING Groep NV, Series N

    5,050       64,744  

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    4,896       144,979  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    40,693       136,776  

Wolters Kluwer NV

    1,129       144,858  
   

 

 

 
      491,357  
Singapore — 5.4%            

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

    3,900       93,691  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

    2,300       47,379  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.

    8,000       74,169  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

    19,100       85,286  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

 

 
Singapore (continued)            

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

    75,300     $ 130,847  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

    4,200       82,844  
   

 

 

 
      514,216  
Spain — 2.8%            

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA

    254       9,186  

Bankinter SA

    9,312       58,884  

Iberdrola SA

    4,443       49,415  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA

    3,970       137,036  

Telefonica SA

    2,973       11,484  
   

 

 

 
      266,005  
Sweden — 1.7%            

Investor AB, B Shares

    99       1,817  

Saab AB, Class B

    1,230       63,187  

Trelleborg AB, B Shares

    3,776       95,492  
   

 

 

 
          160,496  
Switzerland — 10.2%            

ABB Ltd., Registered Shares

    4,354       146,284  

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG

    13       143,926  

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG, Registered Shares

    1       108,833  

Flughafen Zurich AG, Registered Shares

    697       130,243  

Holcim AG

    111       6,863  

Kuehne and Nagel International AG, Registered Shares

    160       43,146  

Nestle SA, Registered Shares

    1,316       141,916  

Novartis AG, Registered Shares

    1,518       142,114  

Zurich Insurance Group AG

    229       108,773  
   

 

 

 
      972,098  
United Kingdom — 7.8%            

AstraZeneca PLC

    1,020       127,708  

BAE Systems PLC

    700       9,412  

British American Tobacco PLC

    1,682       50,245  

Diageo PLC

    122       4,614  

GSK PLC

    3,274       58,365  

Haleon PLC

    678       2,717  

Imperial Brands PLC

    464       9,885  

J Sainsbury PLC

    38,551       120,619  

Kingfisher PLC

    15,809       40,369  

National Grid PLC

    9,752       116,273  

RELX PLC

    1,025       35,801  

SSE PLC

    316       6,280  

Tesco PLC

    401       1,316  
Security   Shares     Value  

 

 
United Kingdom (continued)            

Unilever PLC

    2,811     $ 133,131  

United Utilities Group PLC

    2,191       28,337  
   

 

 

 
      745,072  
United States — 2.7%            

Roche Holding AG

    974       257,359  
   

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks — 97.3%
(Cost: $9,489,720)

      9,288,307  
   

 

 

 

Preferred Securities

   
Preferred Stocks — 0.2%            
Germany — 0.2%            

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

    220       15,870  
   

 

 

 

Total Preferred Securities — 0.2%
(Cost: $15,555)

      15,870  
   

 

 

 

Total Long-Term Investments — 97.5%
(Cost: $9,505,275)

      9,304,177  
   

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities

   
Money Market Funds — 2.1%            

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class, 5.24%(d)(e)

    199,945       199,945  
   

 

 

 

Total Short-Term Securities — 2.1%
(Cost: $199,945)

      199,945  
   

 

 

 

Total Investments — 99.6%
(Cost: $9,705,220)

      9,504,122  

Other Assets Less Liabilities — 0.4%

      37,989  
   

 

 

 

Net Assets — 100.0%

    $  9,542,111  
   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Non-income producing security.

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

(c) 

A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

(d) 

Affiliate of the Fund.

(e) 

Annualized 7-day yield as of period end.

 

 

Affiliates

Investments in issuers considered to be affiliate(s) of the Fund during the six months ended October 31, 2023 for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows:

 

 

 
Affiliated Issuer   Value at
04/30/23
     Purchases
at Cost
    Proceeds
from Sales
    Net
Realized
Gain (Loss)
     Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
     Value at
10/31/23
     Shares
Held at
10/31/23
     Income     Capital Gain
Distributions
from
Underlying
Funds
 

 

 

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class

  $ 185,579      $ 14,366 (a)    $     $      $      $  199,945        199,945      $ 4,866     $  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series(b)

    136,500              (136,500 )(a)                                  19 (c)        
        

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

       

 

 

   

 

 

 
         $      $      $  199,945         $ 4,885     $  
        

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

       

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Represents net amount purchased (sold).

 
  (b) 

As of period end, the entity is no longer held.

 
  (c) 

All or a portion represents securities lending income earned from the reinvestment of cash collateral from loaned securities, net of fees and collateral investment expenses, and other payments to and from borrowers of securities.

 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End

Futures Contracts

 

 

 
Description   Number of
Contracts
     Expiration
Date
     Notional
Amount (000)
     Value/
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

 

 

Long Contracts

          

MSCI EAFE Index

    1        12/15/23      $ 99      $ (7,048
          

 

 

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Categorized by Risk Exposure

As of period end, the fair values of derivative financial instruments located in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities were as follows:

 

 

 
    Commodity
Contracts
     Credit
Contracts
     Equity
Contracts
     Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Contracts
     Interest
Rate
Contracts
     Other
Contracts
     Total  

 

 

Liabilities — Derivative Financial Instruments

                   

Futures contracts

                   

Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts(a)

  $      $      $       7,048      $      $      $      $  7,048  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Net cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and centrally cleared swaps, if any, are reported in the Schedule of Investments. In the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, only current day’s variation margin is reported in receivables or payables and the net cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) is included in accumulated earnings (loss).

 

For the period ended October 31, 2023, the effect of derivative financial instruments in the Statements of Operations was as follows:

 

 

 
    Commodity
Contracts
     Credit
Contracts
     Equity
Contracts
    Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Contracts
     Interest
Rate
Contracts
     Other
Contracts
     Total  

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss) from:

                  

Futures contracts

  $      $      $ 4,368     $      $      $      $ 4,368  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on:

                  

Futures contracts

  $      $      $ (14,207   $      $      $      $ (14,207
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Average Quarterly Balances of Outstanding Derivative Financial Instruments

 

   

Futures contracts:

 

Average notional value of contracts — long

  $ 104,498  

For more information about the Fund’s investment risks regarding derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End

Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. For a description of the input levels and information about the Fund’s policy regarding valuation of financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

The following table summarizes the Fund’s financial instruments categorized in the fair value hierarchy. The breakdown of the Fund’s financial instruments into major categories is disclosed in the Schedule of Investments above.

 

 

 
               Level 1                Level 2                Level 3                  Total  

 

 

Assets

           

Investments

           

Long-Term Investments

           

Common Stocks

           

Australia

   $            —      $ 292,562      $             —      $ 292,562  

Belgium

            103,493               103,493  

China

            109,748               109,748  

Denmark

            259,181               259,181  

Finland

            87,821               87,821  

France

                592,139                   592,139  

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

 

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End (continued)

 

 

 

 
               Level 1                Level 2                Level 3                  Total  

 

 

Common Stocks (continued)

           

Germany

   $      $ 526,101      $      $ 526,101  

Hong Kong

            525,618               525,618  

Ireland

            21,055               21,055  

Israel

            149,186               149,186  

Italy

            402,087               402,087  

Japan

     144,522        2,668,191               2,812,713  

Netherlands

            491,357               491,357  

Singapore

            514,216               514,216  

Spain

            266,005               266,005  

Sweden

            160,496               160,496  

Switzerland

     108,833        863,265               972,098  

United Kingdom

            745,072               745,072  

United States

            257,359               257,359  

Preferred Securities

           

Preferred Stocks

            15,870               15,870  

Short-Term Securities

           

Money Market Funds

     199,945                      199,945  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $   453,300      $  9,050,822      $      $  9,504,122  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Derivative Financial Instruments(a)

           

Liabilities

           

Equity Contracts

   $ (7,048    $      $             —      $ (7,048
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Derivative financial instruments are futures contracts. Futures contracts are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the instrument.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

 

 

Common Stocks

   

Aerospace & Defense — 2.2%

   

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

    146     $ 29,026  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

    213       96,839  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

    24       11,314  
   

 

 

 
          137,179  
Air Freight & Logistics — 1.2%            

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    486       39,769  

FedEx Corp.

    146       35,055  
   

 

 

 
      74,824  
Automobiles — 0.7%            

General Motors Co.

    1,422       40,100  
   

 

 

 
Beverages — 2.1%            

Coca-Cola Co.

    26       1,469  

PepsiCo, Inc.

    775       126,542  
   

 

 

 
          128,011  
Biotechnology — 6.8%            

Amgen, Inc.

    401       102,536  

Exelixis, Inc.(a)

    329       6,774  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    1,738       136,503  

Incyte Corp.(a)

    1,444       77,875  

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.(a)

    25       2,774  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)

    87       67,850  

Seagen, Inc.(a)

    108       22,983  
   

 

 

 
      417,295  
Broadline Retail — 0.1%            

Amazon.com, Inc.(a)

    62       8,252  
   

 

 

 
Building Products — 0.1%            

A O Smith Corp.

    50       3,488  
   

 

 

 
Capital Markets — 1.0%            

Moody’s Corp.

    202       62,216  

Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A

    93       1,720  
   

 

 

 
      63,936  
Chemicals — 1.6%            

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

    51       14,404  

Ecolab, Inc.

    324       54,348  

Huntsman Corp.

    95       2,216  

RPM International, Inc.

    213       19,441  

Sherwin-Williams Co.

    29       6,908  
   

 

 

 
      97,317  
Commercial Services & Supplies — 6.6%            

Cintas Corp.

    124       62,883  

Republic Services, Inc., Class A

    725       107,655  

Rollins, Inc.

    1,319       49,608  

Waste Connections, Inc.

    428       55,426  

Waste Management, Inc.

    812       133,436  
   

 

 

 
      409,008  
Communications Equipment — 3.6%            

Arista Networks, Inc.(a)

    166       33,262  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    787       41,026  

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

    535       148,976  
   

 

 

 
      223,264  
Security   Shares     Value  

 

 
Construction & Engineering — 0.0%            

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    3     $ 620  
   

 

 

 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail — 2.8%            

Kroger Co.

    506       22,957  

Walmart, Inc.

    918       150,011  
   

 

 

 
      172,968  
Containers & Packaging — 0.0%            

International Paper Co.

    47       1,585  
   

 

 

 
Diversified Telecommunication Services — 1.3%            

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    2,285       80,272  
   

 

 

 
Electric Utilities — 3.7%            

Duke Energy Corp.

    218       19,378  

Evergy, Inc.

    1,211       59,509  

IDACORP, Inc.

    674       63,834  

OGE Energy Corp.

    1,994       68,195  

Portland General Electric Co.

    381       15,248  
   

 

 

 
          226,164  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components — 2.1%        

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    114       9,183  

CDW Corp.

    253       50,701  

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    578       68,117  
   

 

 

 
      128,001  
Entertainment — 0.7%            

Electronic Arts, Inc.

    357       44,193  
   

 

 

 
Financial Services — 3.7%            

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B(a)

    97       33,109  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    4       564  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    235       88,442  

Visa, Inc., Class A

    461       108,381  
   

 

 

 
      230,496  
Food Products — 4.3%            

Campbell Soup Co.

    516       20,852  

Flowers Foods, Inc.

    2,020       44,299  

General Mills, Inc.

    787       51,344  

Hershey Co.

    569       106,602  

J M Smucker Co.

    272       30,964  

Post Holdings, Inc.(a)

    165       13,246  
   

 

 

 
      267,307  
Gas Utilities — 0.9%            

New Jersey Resources Corp.

    60       2,435  

ONE Gas, Inc.

    890       53,756  
   

 

 

 
      56,191  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies — 1.6%            

Medtronic PLC

    545       38,455  

Stryker Corp.

    224       60,529  
   

 

 

 
      98,984  
Health Care Providers & Services — 4.1%            

Cencora, Inc.

    67       12,405  

Chemed Corp.

    71       39,948  

CVS Health Corp.

    596       41,130  

Elevance Health, Inc.

    186       83,717  

Ensign Group, Inc.

    83       8,018  

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    68       15,377  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

 

 

Health Care Providers & Services (continued)

   

Humana, Inc.

    36     $ 18,853  

McKesson Corp.

    11       5,009  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    51       27,314  
   

 

 

 
      251,771  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure — 1.9%            

McDonald’s Corp.

    414       108,538  

Texas Roadhouse, Inc.

    89       9,037  
   

 

 

 
      117,575  
Household Products — 2.2%            

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

    371       33,739  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    653       78,125  

Procter & Gamble Co.

    172       25,805  
   

 

 

 
      137,669  
Industrial Conglomerates — 0.3%            

Honeywell International, Inc.

    82       15,027  
   

 

 

 
Insurance — 8.2%            

American Financial Group, Inc.

    279       30,511  

Aon PLC, Class A

    5       1,547  

Arthur J Gallagher & Co.

    41       9,655  

Chubb Ltd.

    24       5,151  

Everest Group Ltd.

    168       66,464  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.

    450       52,745  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

    81       5,949  

Kinsale Capital Group, Inc.

    5       1,670  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

    370       70,170  

Progressive Corp.

    99       15,651  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

    120       17,936  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

    153       15,929  

Travelers Cos., Inc.

    650       108,836  

Unum Group

    755       36,920  

W.R. Berkley Corp.

    1,000       67,420  
   

 

 

 
          506,554  
Interactive Media & Services(a) — 1.7%            

Alphabet, Inc., Class A

    481       59,682  

Alphabet, Inc., Class C

    49       6,140  

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A

    138       41,575  
   

 

 

 
      107,397  
IT Services — 4.1%            

Accenture PLC, Class A

    56       16,637  

Akamai Technologies, Inc.(a)

    423       43,708  

Gartner, Inc.(a)

    142       47,150  

GoDaddy, Inc., Class A(a)

    300       21,969  

International Business Machines Corp.

    251       36,305  

VeriSign, Inc.(a)(b)

    447       89,248  
   

 

 

 
      255,017  
Machinery — 0.3%            

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    26       5,827  

Oshkosh Corp.

    148       12,984  
   

 

 

 
      18,811  
Marine Transportation — 0.0%            

Kirby Corp.(a)

    20       1,494  
   

 

 

 
Media — 1.1%            

Fox Corp., Class A

    2,192       66,615  

Fox Corp., Class B

    113       3,154  
   

 

 

 
      69,769  
Security   Shares     Value  

 

 
Metals & Mining — 0.2%            

Newmont Corp.

    311     $ 11,653  
   

 

 

 
Multi-Utilities — 1.9%            

CMS Energy Corp.

    570       30,974  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    1,002       87,965  
   

 

 

 
      118,939  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 2.1%            

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    139       21,024  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

    243       58,077  

Valero Energy Corp.

    369       46,863  
   

 

 

 
      125,964  
Pharmaceuticals — 7.2%            

AbbVie, Inc.

    515       72,708  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    1,868       96,258  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    223       123,526  

Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC(a)

    19       2,413  

Johnson & Johnson

    875       129,798  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    160       16,432  
   

 

 

 
      441,135  
Professional Services — 0.9%            

Insperity, Inc.

    293       31,011  

Paychex, Inc.

    194       21,544  
   

 

 

 
      52,555  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment — 1.5%        

Applied Materials, Inc.

    104       13,764  

ARM Holdings PLC(a)

    203       10,006  

Power Integrations, Inc.

    324       22,463  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

    313       44,449  
   

 

 

 
      90,682  
Software — 7.3%            

Adobe, Inc.(a)

    46       24,475  

Manhattan Associates, Inc.(a)

    322       62,783  

Microsoft Corp.

    503       170,069  

Oracle Corp.

    339       35,053  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.(a)

    17       4,131  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    138       67,423  

VMware, Inc., Class A(a)(b)

    585       85,205  

Workday, Inc., Class A(a)

    15       3,176  
   

 

 

 
          452,315  
Specialty Retail — 1.7%            

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.(a)

    70       65,131  

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

    181       25,897  

TJX Cos., Inc.

    125       11,009  
   

 

 

 
      102,037  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals — 2.8%        

Apple, Inc.

    716       122,271  

Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C

    573       38,339  

HP, Inc.

    372       9,795  
   

 

 

 
      170,405  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods — 0.6%            

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.(a)

    87       34,233  
   

 

 

 
Trading Companies & Distributors — 0.2%            

W.W.Grainger, Inc.

    18       13,137  
   

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

 

 

Wireless Telecommunication Services — 0.9%

   

T-Mobile U.S., Inc.(a)

    362     $ 52,077  
   

 

 

 

Total Long-Term Investments — 98.3%
(Cost: $5,951,289)

      6,055,671  
   

 

 

 

Short-Term Securities

   
Money Market Funds — 4.2%            

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class, 5.24%(c)(d)

    90,094       90,094  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series, 5.53%(c)(d)(e)

    167,402       167,469  
   

 

 

 

Total Short-Term Securities — 4.2%
(Cost: $257,563)

      257,563  
   

 

 

 

Total Investments — 102.5%
(Cost: $6,208,852)

      6,313,234  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets — (2.5)%

      (153,395
   

 

 

 

Net Assets — 100.0%

    $  6,159,839  
   

 

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Non-income producing security.

(b) 

All or a portion of this security is on loan.

(c) 

Affiliate of the Fund.

(d) 

Annualized 7-day yield as of period end.

(e) 

All or a portion of this security was purchased with the cash collateral from loaned securities.

 

 

For Fund compliance purposes, the Fund’s industry classifications refer to one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or rating group indexes, and/or as defined by the investment adviser. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine such industry sub-classifications for reporting ease.

Affiliates

Investments in issuers considered to be affiliate(s) of the Fund during the six months ended October 31, 2023 for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows:

 

                   
Affiliated Issuer   

Value at

04/30/23

    

Purchases

at Cost

     Proceeds
from Sales
    

Net

Realized

Gain (Loss)

     Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
     Value at
10/31/23
     Shares
Held at
10/31/23
     Income     

Capital Gain
Distributions

from

Underlying

Funds

 

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class

   $ 61,391      $ 28,703 (a)     $      $     

$

 

   $ 90,094        90,094      $ 1,897      $  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series

            167,456 (a)              13               167,469        167,402        17 (b)         
           

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

       

 

 

    

 

 

 
            $ 13      $      $ 257,563         $ 1,914      $  
           

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

       

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Represents net amount purchased (sold).

 
  (b) 

All or a portion represents securities lending income earned from the reinvestment of cash collateral from loaned securities, net of fees and collateral investment expenses, and other payments to and from borrowers of securities.

 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund

 

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End

Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. For a description of the input levels and information about the Fund’s policy regarding valuation of financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

The following table summarizes the Fund’s financial instruments categorized in the fair value hierarchy. The breakdown of the Fund’s financial instruments into major categories is disclosed in the Schedule of Investments above.

 

 

 
     Level 1        Level 2        Level 3        Total  

 

 

Assets

                 

Investments

                 

Long-Term Investments

                 

Common Stocks

   $ 6,055,671        $        $        $ 6,055,671  

Short-Term Securities

                 

Money Market Funds

     90,094                            90,094  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
   $  6,145,765        $             —        $             —          6,145,765  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Investments Valued at NAV(a)

                    167,469  
                 

 

 

 
                  $  6,313,234  
                 

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Certain investments of the Fund were fair valued using NAV as a practical expedient as no quoted market value is available and therefore have been excluded from the fair value hierarchy.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited)

October 31, 2023

 

   

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

Emerging Markets Fund

   

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

International Fund

   

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

U.S. Fund

 

 

 

ASSETS

             

Investments, at value — unaffiliated(a)(b)

    $ 8,866,742        $ 9,304,177        $ 6,055,671  

Investments, at value — affiliated(c)

      248,398          199,945          257,563  

Cash pledged for futures contracts

      5,000          4,000           

Foreign currency, at value(d)

      169,176          1,154           

Receivables:

             

Investments sold

      545,101                    

Securities lending income — affiliated

      17                   9  

Capital shares sold

                        10,173  

Dividends — unaffiliated

      4,769          41,216          6,427  

Dividends — affiliated

      874          838          430  

From the Manager

      14,709          14,967          13,638  

Variation margin on futures contracts

               284           

Prepaid expenses

                       39,854                   39,854                     39,853  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total assets

      9,894,640          9,606,435          6,383,764  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

             

Collateral on securities loaned

      52,500                   167,469  

Payables:

             

Investments purchased

      679,231                    

Accounting services fees

      3,828          3,836          3,685  

Administration fees

      17          13           

Capital shares redeemed

                        10,202  

Custodian fees

      21,472          14,451          1,682  

Deferred foreign capital gain tax

      10,928                    

Trustees’ and Officer’s fees

      2,391          2,385          2,407  

Other accrued expenses

      2,286          2,423          1,324  

Printing fees

      10,845          11,177          11,552  

Professional fees

      28,798          29,857          25,447  

Service fees

      23          20          126  

Transfer agent fees

      100          162          31  

Variation margin on futures contracts

      911                    
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total liabilities

      813,330          64,324          223,925  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Commitments and contingent liabilities

             

NET ASSETS

    $ 9,081,310        $ 9,542,111        $  6,159,839  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF

             

Paid-in capital

    $ 10,343,996        $ 10,548,820        $ 6,244,513  

Accumulated loss

      (1,262,686        (1,006,709        (84,674
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

    $ 9,081,310        $ 9,542,111        $ 6,159,839  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

(a)   Investments, at cost — unaffiliated

    $ 9,446,795        $ 9,505,275        $ 5,951,289  

(b)   Securities loaned, at value

    $ 50,650        $        $ 164,050  

(c)   Investments, at cost — affiliated

    $ 248,393        $ 199,945        $ 257,563  

(d)   Foreign currency, at cost

    $ 169,245        $ 1,170        $  

 

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

 

    

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

Emerging Markets Fund

    

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

International Fund

    

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

U.S. Fund

 

NET ASSET VALUE

               

Institutional

                                                    

Net assets

    $        93,089         $      101,387         $ 410,107  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

      10,635           11,207           41,527  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Net asset value

    $ 8.75         $ 9.05         $ 9.88  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Shares authorized

      Unlimited           Unlimited           Unlimited  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Par value

    $ 0.001         $ 0.001         $ 0.001  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Investor A

               

Net assets

    $ 110,778         $ 99,323         $ 648,798  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

      12,673           10,995           65,876  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Net asset value

    $ 8.74         $ 9.03         $ 9.85  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Shares authorized

      Unlimited           Unlimited           Unlimited  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Par value

    $ 0.001         $ 0.001         $ 0.001  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Class K

               

Net assets

    $ 8,877,443         $ 9,341,401         $ 5,100,934  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

      1,014,085           1,032,441           516,391  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Net asset value

    $ 8.75         $ 9.05         $ 9.88  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Shares authorized

      Unlimited           Unlimited           Unlimited  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

Par value

    $ 0.001         $ 0.001         $ 0.001  
   

 

 

       

 

 

       

 

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Statements of Operations (unaudited)

Six Months Ended October 31, 2023

 

   

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

Emerging Markets Fund

   

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

International Fund

   

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

U.S. Fund

 

 

 

INVESTMENT INCOME

             

Dividends — unaffiliated

    $ 194,636        $ 210,217        $ 59,790  

Dividends — affiliated

      6,185          4,866          1,897  

Securities lending income — affiliated — net

      22          19          17  

Foreign taxes withheld

      (23,457        (16,634        (23
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total investment income

      177,386          198,468          61,681  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

EXPENSES

                                                    

Professional

      44,875          38,718          35,070  

Investment advisory

      38,346          22,874          13,331  

Custodian

      26,704          21,035          3,715  

Registration

      23,988          23,988          24,025  

Printing and postage

      11,220          11,407          11,923  

Accounting services

      7,836          7,900          7,533  

Trustees and Officer

      3,218          3,218          3,218  

Administration

      2,037          2,160          1,318  

Administration — class specific

      958          1,017          620  

Service — class specific

      134          132          688  

Transfer agent — class specific

      9          1          771  

Miscellaneous

      7,424          7,190          6,563  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total expenses

      166,749          139,640          108,775  

Less:

             

Administration fees waived

      (2,037        (2,160        (1,318

Administration fees waived by the Manager — class specific

      (850        (936        (613

Fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager

      (124,818        (113,457        (91,998

Transfer agent fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager — class specific

                        (531
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      39,044          23,087          14,315  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income

      138,342          175,381          47,366  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)

             

Net realized gain (loss) from:

             

Investments — unaffiliated(a)

      276,412          54,978          123,215  

Investments — affiliated

      (4                 13  

Foreign currency transactions

      (8,440        (2,717         

Futures contracts

      (2,399        4,368           
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
      265,569          56,629          123,228  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on:

             

Investments — unaffiliated(b)

      (799,154        (927,932        (278,765

Investments — affiliated

      5                    

Foreign currency translations

      12          (162         

Futures contracts

      (14,764        (14,207         
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
      (813,901        (942,301        (278,765
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net realized and unrealized loss

      (548,332        (885,672        (155,537
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

NET DECREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

    $ (409,990      $ (710,291      $ (108,171
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

(a)   Net of foreign capital gain tax and capital gain tax refund, if applicable of

    $ (17,351      $        $  

(b)   Net of increase in deferred foreign capital gain tax of

    $ (5,968      $        $  

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets

 

   

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

Emerging Markets Fund

         

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

International Fund

 
 

 

 

     

 

 

 
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

   

Year Ended

04/30/23

   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

   

Year Ended

04/30/23

 

 

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS

                 

OPERATIONS

                                                     

Net investment income

    $ 138,342       $ 298,859       $ 175,381         $ 256,291  

Net realized gain (loss)

      265,569         (661,164       56,629           (359,055

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

      (813,901       406,904         (942,301         891,202  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

      (409,990       44,599         (710,291         788,438  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS(a)

                 

Institutional

      (803       (2,409       (1,476         (3,372

Investor A

      (774       (2,382       (1,379         (3,082

Class K

      (80,379       (234,803       (140,238         (326,435
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

 

Decrease in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

      (81,956       (239,594       (143,093         (332,889
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

 

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

                 

Net increase in net assets derived from capital share transactions

      13,070         26,037         5,969           4,944  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

                 

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

      (478,876       (168,958       (847,415         460,493  

Beginning of period

      9,560,186         9,729,144         10,389,526           9,929,033  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

 

End of period

    $  9,081,310       $  9,560,186       $ 9,542,111         $  10,389,526  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (continued)

 

   

BlackRock

Defensive Advantage

U.S. Fund

 
 

 

 

 
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

   

Year Ended

04/30/23

 

 

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS

       

OPERATIONS

                         

Net investment income

    $ 47,366       $ 79,946  

Net realized gain (loss)

      123,228         (331,192

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

      (278,765       421,622  
   

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

      (108,171       170,376  
   

 

 

     

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS(a)

       

Institutional

      (1,487       (10,534

Investor A

      (1,577       (7,885

Class K

      (20,898       (144,883
   

 

 

     

 

 

 

Decrease in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

      (23,962       (163,302
   

 

 

     

 

 

 

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

       

Net increase in net assets derived from capital share transactions

      154,977         545,402  
   

 

 

     

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

       

Total increase in net assets

      22,844         552,476  

Beginning of period

      6,136,995         5,584,519  
   

 

 

     

 

 

 

End of period

    $  6,159,839       $  6,136,995  
   

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund  
    Institutional  
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

 

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/23

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/22

 

 

   

Period from        

12/21/20(a)

to 04/30/21        

 

 

 

                   

Net asset value, beginning of period

                   $ 9.23                $ 9.42                $ 10.81                $ 10.00    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income(b)

      0.13         0.29         0.19         0.02    

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.53       (0.25       (0.80       0.79    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.40       0.04         (0.61       0.81    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Distributions(c)

                 

From net investment income

      (0.08       (0.23       (0.21       (0.00 )(d)   

From net realized gain

                      (0.57          
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total distributions

      (0.08       (0.23       (0.78       (0.00  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 8.75       $ 9.23       $ 9.42       $ 10.81    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total Return(e)

                 

Based on net asset value

      (4.43 )%(f)        0.60       (6.10 )%        8.14 %(f)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Ratios to Average Net Assets(g)

                 

Total expenses

      3.47 %(h)        3.75       3.81       3.18 %(h)(i)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      0.83 %(h)        0.85       0.81       0.81 %(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income

      2.87 %(h)        3.23       1.87       0.52 %(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Supplemental Data

                 

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 93       $ 97       $ 97       $ 108    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Portfolio turnover rate

      106       204       211       64  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Amount is greater than $(0.005) per share.

(e) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(f) 

Not annualized.

(g) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(h) 

Annualized.

(i) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 4.74%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund (continued)  
    Investor A  
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

 

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/23

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/22

 

 

   

Period from        

12/21/20(a)

to 04/30/21        

 

 

 

                   

Net asset value, beginning of period

    $ 9.22       $ 9.41       $ 10.81       $ 10.00    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income(b)

      0.12         0.26         0.17         0.01    

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.53       (0.24       (0.82       0.80    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.41       0.02         (0.65       0.81    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Distributions(c)

                 

From net investment income

                     (0.07                (0.21                (0.18                (0.00 )(d)   

From net realized gain

                      (0.57          
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total distributions

      (0.07       (0.21       (0.75       (0.00  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 8.74       $ 9.22       $ 9.41       $ 10.81    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total Return(e)

                 

Based on net asset value

      (4.52 )%(f)        0.35       (6.43 )%        8.14 %(f)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Ratios to Average Net Assets(g)

                 

Total expenses

      3.74 %(h)        4.03       4.11       3.43 %(h)(i)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      1.10 %(h)        1.11       1.06       1.06 %(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income

      2.54 %(h)        2.99       1.62       0.27 %(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Supplemental Data

                 

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 111       $ 105       $ 97       $ 108    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Portfolio turnover rate

      106       204       211       64  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Amount is greater than $(0.005) per share.

(e) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(f) 

Not annualized.

(g) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(h) 

Annualized.

(i) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 4.99%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund (continued)  
    Class K  
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

 

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/23

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/22

 

 

   

Period from        

12/21/20(a)

to 04/30/21        

 

 

 

                   

Net asset value, beginning of period

                       $ 9.23                $ 9.42                $ 10.81                $ 10.00    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income(b)

      0.13         0.29         0.19         0.02    

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.53       (0.25       (0.80       0.79    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.40       0.04         (0.61       0.81    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Distributions(c)

                 

From net investment income

      (0.08       (0.23       (0.21       (0.00 )(d)   

From net realized gain

                      (0.57          
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total distributions

      (0.08       (0.23       (0.78       (0.00  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 8.75       $ 9.23       $ 9.42       $ 10.81    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total Return(e)

                 

Based on net asset value

      (4.40 )%(f)        0.60       (6.10 )%        8.14 %(f)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Ratios to Average Net Assets(g)

                 

Total expenses

      3.48 %(h)        3.66       3.75       2.84 %(h)(i)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      0.81 %(h)        0.81       0.81       0.81 %(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income

      2.89 %(h)        3.27       1.87       0.52 %(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Supplemental Data

                 

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 8,877       $ 9,358       $  9,535       $  10,598    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Portfolio turnover rate

      106       204       211       64  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Amount is greater than $(0.005) per share.

(e) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(f) 

Not annualized.

(g) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(h) 

Annualized.

(i) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 4.40%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund  
    Institutional  
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

 

 

 

 

 

Year Ended

04/30/23

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/22

 

 

   

Period from           

12/21/20(a)  

to 04/30/21           

 

 

 

                   

Net asset value, beginning of period

                   $ 9.85                $ 9.42                $ 10.62                $ 10.00    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income(b)

      0.17         0.24         0.25         0.08    

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.84       0.51         (0.60       0.55    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.67       0.75         (0.35       0.63    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Distributions(c)

                 

From net investment income

      (0.13       (0.32       (0.26       (0.01  

From net realized gain

                      (0.59          
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total distributions

      (0.13       (0.32       (0.85       (0.01  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 9.05       $ 9.85       $ 9.42       $ 10.62    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total Return(d)

                 

Based on net asset value

      (6.88 )%(e)        8.30       (3.94 )%        6.30 %(e)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

                 

Total expenses

      2.74 %(g)        2.91       3.46       2.90 %(g)(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      0.47 %(g)        0.49       0.45       0.45 %(g)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income

      3.43 %(g)        2.63       2.35       2.08 %(g)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Supplemental Data

                 

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 101       $ 109       $ 99       $ 106    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Portfolio turnover rate

      66       178       189       88  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(e) 

Not annualized.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 4.50%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund (continued)  
    Investor A  
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

 

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/23

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/22

 

 

   

Period from          

12/21/20(a)

to 04/30/21          

 

 

 

                   

Net asset value, beginning of period

                   $ 9.84                $ 9.42                $ 10.61                $ 10.00    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income(b)

      0.15         0.22         0.22         0.07    

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.83       0.49         (0.58       0.55    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.68       0.71         (0.36       0.62    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Distributions(c)

                 

From net investment income

      (0.13       (0.29       (0.24       (0.01  

From net realized gain

                      (0.59          
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total distributions

      (0.13       (0.29       (0.83       (0.01  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 9.03       $ 9.84       $ 9.42       $ 10.61    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total Return(d)

                 

Based on net asset value

      (7.06 )%(e)        7.92       (4.09 )%        6.20 %(e)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

                 

Total expenses

      3.00 %(g)        3.18       3.82       3.15 %(g)(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      0.72 %(g)        0.74       0.70       0.70 %(g)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income

      3.17 %(g)        2.40       2.10       1.84 %(g)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Supplemental Data

                 

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 99       $ 104       $ 99       $ 106    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Portfolio turnover rate

      66       178       189       88  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(e) 

Not annualized.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 4.75%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund (continued)  
    Class K  
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

 

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/23

 

 

   

Year Ended

04/30/22

 

 

   

Period from        

12/21/20(a)

to 04/30/21        

 

 

 

                   

Net asset value, beginning of period

                     $ 9.86                $ 9.43                $ 10.62                $ 10.00    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income(b)

      0.17         0.24         0.25         0.08    

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.84       0.51         (0.59       0.55    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.67       0.75         (0.34       0.63    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Distributions(c)

                 

From net investment income

      (0.14       (0.32       (0.26       (0.01  

From net realized gain

                      (0.59          
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total distributions

      (0.14       (0.32       (0.85       (0.01  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 9.05       $ 9.86       $ 9.43       $ 10.62    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total Return(d)

                 

Based on net asset value

      (6.94 )%(e)        8.30       (3.84 )%        6.30 %(e)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

                 

Total expenses

      2.74 %(g)        2.88       3.36       2.55 %(g)(h)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      0.45 %(g)        0.45       0.45       0.45 %(g)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Net investment income

      3.45 %(g)        2.69       2.35       2.09 %(g)   
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Supplemental Data

                 

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 9,341       $ 10,177       $  9,731       $  10,408    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

Portfolio turnover rate

      66       178       189       88  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(e) 

Not annualized.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 4.15%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

           BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund  
           Institutional  
    Six Months Ended                               Period from  
      10/31/23       Year Ended       Year Ended          12/21/20 (a) 
    (unaudited)            04/30/23            04/30/22     to 04/30/21  
                 

Net asset value, beginning of period

    $ 10.09        $ 10.12        $ 10.79        $ 10.00  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income(b)

      0.08          0.13          0.15          0.04  

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.25        0.12          0.19          0.76  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.17        0.25          0.34          0.80  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Distributions(c)

                  

From net investment income

                   (0.04        (0.14        (0.17        (0.01

From net realized gain

               (0.14        (0.84         
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total distributions

      (0.04        (0.28        (1.01        (0.01
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 9.88        $ 10.09        $ 10.12        $ 10.79  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total Return(d)

                  

Based on net asset value

      (1.74 )%(e)         2.64        2.65        7.95 %(e)  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

                  

Total expenses

      3.65 %(g)          3.72        4.25        4.06 %(g)(h) 
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      0.48 %(g)         0.48        0.43        0.43 %(g) 
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income

      1.51 %(g)          1.37        1.42        1.21 %(g)  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

                  

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 410        $ 422        $ 159        $ 108  
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

      65        132        269        61
   

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(e) 

Not annualized.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 7.07%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund (continued)  
    Investor A  
    Six Months Ended                             Period from  
      10/31/23       Year Ended       Year Ended         12/21/20 (a) 
    (unaudited)           04/30/23           04/30/22     to 04/30/21  
                 

Net asset value, beginning of period

                 $ 10.07       $ 10.11       $ 10.79       $ 10.00  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net investment income(b)

      0.06         0.10         0.13          

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.25       0.12         0.17         0.79  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.19       0.22         0.30         0.79  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Distributions(c)

               

From net investment income

      (0.03       (0.12       (0.14       (0.00 )(d)  

From net realized gain

              (0.14       (0.84        
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Total distributions

      (0.03       (0.26       (0.98       (0.00
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 9.85       $ 10.07       $ 10.11       $ 10.79  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Total Return(e)

               

Based on net asset value

      (1.90 )%(f)        2.34       2.35       7.95 %(f)  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(g)

               

Total expenses

      3.85 %(h)         4.02       4.47       4.31 %(h)(i) 
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      0.73 %(h)         0.73       0.68       0.68 %(h)  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net investment income

      1.24 %(h)         1.07       1.16       0.96 %(h)  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

               

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 649       $ 505       $ 198       $ 108  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

      65       132       269       61
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Amount is greater than $(0.005) per share.

(e) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(f) 

Not annualized.

(g) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(h) 

Annualized.

(i) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 7.32%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund (continued)  
    Class K  
    Six Months Ended                             Period from  
      10/31/23       Year Ended       Year Ended         12/21/20 (a) 
          (unaudited)           04/30/23           04/30/22     to 04/30/21  
                 

Net asset value, beginning of period

                       $ 10.09       $ 10.12       $ 10.79       $ 10.00  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net investment income(b)

      0.08         0.14         0.16         0.04  

Net realized and unrealized gain

      (0.25       0.11         0.18         0.76  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net increase from investment operations

      (0.17       0.25         0.34         0.80  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Distributions(c)

               

From net investment income

      (0.04       (0.14       (0.17       (0.01

From net realized gain

              (0.14       (0.84        
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Total distributions

      (0.04       (0.28       (1.01       (0.01
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

    $ 9.88       $ 10.09       $ 10.12       $ 10.79  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Total Return(d)

               

Based on net asset value

      (1.70 )%(e)        2.64       2.65       7.95 %(e)  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

               

Total expenses

      3.46 %(g)         3.65       4.18       3.71 %(g)(h) 
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

      0.43 %(g)         0.43       0.43       0.43 %(g)  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Net investment income

      1.56 %(g)         1.42       1.44       1.21 %(g)  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

               

Net assets, end of period (000)

    $ 5,101       $ 5,210       $ 5,228       $ 5,181  
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

      65       132       269       61
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(e) 

Not annualized.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Audit, printing, offering and organization costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 6.72%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (unaudited)

 

1.

ORGANIZATION

BlackRock FundsSM (the “Trust”) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The following, each of which is a series of the Trust, are referred to herein collectively as the “Funds” or individually as a “Fund”:

 

     
Fund Name   Herein Referred To As    Diversification
Classification

BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

  Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets    Diversified

BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund

  Defensive Advantage International    Diversified

BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund

  Defensive Advantage U.S.    Diversified

Each Fund offers multiple classes of shares. All classes of shares have identical voting, dividend, liquidation and other rights and are subject to the same terms and conditions, except that certain classes bear expenses related to the shareholder servicing and distribution of such shares. Institutional and Class K Shares are sold only to certain eligible investors. Investor A Shares bear certain expenses related to shareholder servicing of such shares. Investor A Shares are generally available through financial intermediaries. Each class has exclusive voting rights with respect to matters relating to its shareholder servicing and distribution expenditures.

 

       
Share Class   Initial Sales Charge      CDSC      Conversion Privilege

Institutional and Class K Shares

  No        No      None

Investor A Shares

  Yes        No (a)     None

 

  (a) 

Investor A Shares may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge (“CDSC”) for certain redemptions where no initial sales charge was paid at the time of purchase.

 

On December 1, 2023, all of the assets of Defensive Advantage International and Defensive Advantage U.S. were liquidated completely; the shares of any shareholders were redeemed at the net asset value (“NAV”) per share and the Funds were terminated.

The Funds, together with certain other registered investment companies advised by BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Manager”) or its affiliates, are included in a complex of funds referred to as the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex.

 

2.

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”), which may require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities in the financial statements, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in net assets from operations during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Each Fund is considered an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies. Below is a summary of significant accounting policies:

Investment Transactions and Income Recognition: For financial reporting purposes, investment transactions are recorded on the dates the transactions are executed. Realized gains and losses on investment transactions are determined using the specific identification method. Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend dates. Non-cash dividends, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend dates at fair value. Dividends from foreign securities where the ex-dividend dates may have passed are subsequently recorded when the Funds are informed of the ex-dividend dates. Under the applicable foreign tax laws, a withholding tax at various rates may be imposed on capital gains, dividends and interest. Income, expenses and realized and unrealized gains and losses are allocated daily to each class based on its relative net assets.

Foreign Currency Translation: Each Fund’s books and records are maintained in U.S. dollars. Securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars using exchange rates determined as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”). Purchases and sales of investments are recorded at the rates of exchange prevailing on the respective dates of such transactions. Generally, when the U.S. dollar rises in value against a foreign currency, the investments denominated in that currency will lose value; the opposite effect occurs if the U.S. dollar falls in relative value.

Each Fund does not isolate the effect of fluctuations in foreign exchange rates from the effect of fluctuations in the market prices of investments for financial reporting purposes. Accordingly, the effects of changes in exchange rates on investments are not segregated in the Statements of Operations from the effects of changes in market prices of those investments, but are included as a component of net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investments. Each Fund reports realized currency gains (losses) on foreign currency related transactions as components of net realized gain (loss) for financial reporting purposes, whereas such components are generally treated as ordinary income for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

ForeignTaxes: The Funds may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, stock dividends, capital gains on investments, or certain foreign currency transactions. All foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which each Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by each Fund and are reflected in its Statements of Operations as follows: foreign taxes withheld at source are presented as a reduction of income, foreign taxes on securities lending income are presented as a reduction of securities lending income, foreign taxes on stock dividends are presented as “Foreign taxes withheld”, and foreign taxes on capital gains from sales of investments and foreign taxes on foreign currency transactions are included in their respective net realized gain (loss) categories. Foreign taxes payable or deferred as of October 31, 2023, if any, are disclosed in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

The Funds file withholding tax reclaims in certain jurisdictions to recover a portion of amounts previously withheld. The Funds may record a reclaim receivable based on collectability, which includes factors such as the jurisdiction’s applicable laws, payment history and market convention. The Statements of Operations include tax reclaims recorded as well as professional and other fees, if any, associated with recovery of foreign withholding taxes.

 

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (unaudited) (continued)

 

Collateralization: If required by an exchange or counterparty agreement, the Funds may be required to deliver/deposit cash and/or securities to/with an exchange, or broker-dealer or custodian as collateral for certain investments.

Distributions: Distributions paid by the Funds are recorded on the ex-dividend dates. The character and timing of distributions are determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP.

Indemnifications: In the normal course of business, a Fund enters into contracts that contain a variety of representations that provide general indemnification. A Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown because it involves future potential claims against a Fund, which cannot be predicted with any certainty.

Other: Expenses directly related to a Fund or its classes are charged to that Fund or the applicable class. Expenses directly related to the Funds and other shared expenses prorated to the Funds are allocated daily to each class based on their relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Other operating expenses shared by several funds, including other funds managed by the Manager, are prorated among those funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods.

 

3.

INVESTMENT VALUATION AND FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

Investment Valuation Policies: Each Fund’s investments are valued at fair value (also referred to as “market value” within the financial statements) each day that the Fund is open for business and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date. U.S. GAAP defines fair value as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Board of Trustees of each Fund (the “Board”) has approved the designation of each Fund’s Manager as the valuation designee for each Fund. Each Fund determines the fair values of its financial instruments using various independent dealers or pricing services under the Manager’s policies. If a security’s market price is not readily available or does not otherwise accurately represent the fair value of the security, the security will be valued in accordance with the Manager’s policies and procedures as reflecting fair value. The Manager has formed a committee (the “Valuation Committee”) to develop pricing policies and procedures and to oversee the pricing function for all financial instruments, with assistance from other BlackRock pricing committees.

Fair Value Inputs and Methodologies: The following methods and inputs are used to establish the fair value of each Fund’s assets and liabilities:

 

   

Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange are valued at that day’s official closing price, as applicable, on the exchange where the stock is primarily traded. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day may be valued at the last available bid (long positions) or ask (short positions) price.

 

   

Investments in open-end U.S. mutual funds (including money market funds) are valued at that day’s published NAV.

 

   

The Funds value their investment in SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series (the “Money Market Series”) at fair value, which is ordinarily based upon their pro rata ownership in the underlying fund’s net assets.

 

   

Futures contracts are valued based on that day’s last reported settlement or trade price on the exchange where the contract is traded.

Generally, trading in foreign instruments is substantially completed each day at various times prior to the close of trading on the NYSE. Each business day, the Funds use current market factors supplied by independent pricing services to value certain foreign instruments (“Systematic Fair Value Price”). The Systematic Fair Value Price is designed to value such foreign securities at fair value as of the close of trading on the NYSE, which follows the close of the local markets.

If events (e.g., market volatility, company announcement or a natural disaster) occur that are expected to materially affect the value of such investment, or in the event that application of these methods of valuation results in a price for an investment that is deemed not to be representative of the market value of such investment, or if a price is not available, the investment will be valued by the Valuation Committee in accordance with the Manager’s policies and procedures as reflecting fair value (“Fair Valued Investments”). The fair valuation approaches that may be used by the Valuation Committee include market approach, income approach and cost approach. Valuation techniques such as discounted cash flow, use of market comparables and matrix pricing are types of valuation approaches and are typically used in determining fair value. When determining the price for Fair Valued Investments, the Valuation Committee seeks to determine the price that each Fund might reasonably expect to receive or pay from the current sale or purchase of that asset or liability in an arm’s-length transaction. Fair value determinations shall be based upon all available factors that the Valuation Committee deems relevant and consistent with the principles of fair value measurement.

For investments in equity or debt issued by privately held companies or funds (“Private Company” or collectively, the “Private Companies”) and other Fair Valued Investments, the fair valuation approaches that are used by the Valuation Committee and third-party pricing services utilized by the Valuation Committee include one or a combination of, but not limited to, the following inputs.

 

   
     Standard Inputs Generally Considered By The Valuation Committee And Third-Party Pricing Services

Market approach

 

(i)  recent market transactions, including subsequent rounds of financing, in the underlying investment or comparable issuers;

(ii) recapitalizations and other transactions across the capital structure; and

(iii)   market multiples of comparable issuers.

Income approach

 

(i)  future cash flows discounted to present and adjusted as appropriate for liquidity, credit, and/or market risks;

(ii) quoted prices for similar investments or assets in active markets; and

(iii)   other risk factors, such as interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks, recovery rates, liquidation amounts and/or default rates.

Cost approach

 

(i)  audited or unaudited financial statements, investor communications and financial or operational metrics issued by the Private Company;

(ii) changes in the valuation of relevant indices or publicly traded companies comparable to the Private Company;

 

 

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Standard Inputs Generally Considered By The Valuation Committee And Third-Party Pricing Services

   

(iii)   relevant news and other public sources; and

(iv)   known secondary market transactions in the Private Company’s interests and merger or acquisition activity in companies comparable to the Private Company.

Investments in series of preferred stock issued by Private Companies are typically valued utilizing market approach in determining the enterprise value of the company. Such investments often contain rights and preferences that differ from other series of preferred and common stock of the same issuer. Enterprise valuation techniques such as an option pricing model (“OPM”), a probability weighted expected return model (“PWERM”), current value method or a hybrid of those techniques are used as deemed appropriate under the circumstances. The use of these valuation techniques involve a determination of the exit scenarios of the investment in order to appropriately allocate the enterprise value of the company among the various parts of its capital structure.

The Private Companies are not subject to the public company disclosure, timing, and reporting standards applicable to other investments held by a Fund. Typically, the most recently available information by a Private Company is as of a date that is earlier than the date a Fund is calculating its NAV. This factor may result in a difference between the value of the investment and the price a Fund could receive upon the sale of the investment.

Fair Value Hierarchy: Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. These inputs to valuation techniques are categorized into a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels for financial reporting purposes as follows:

 

   

Level 1 – Unadjusted price quotations in active markets/exchanges for identical assets or liabilities that each Fund has the ability to access;

 

   

Level 2 – Other observable inputs (including, but not limited to, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in markets that are active, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the assets or liabilities (such as interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market–corroborated inputs); and

 

   

Level 3 – Unobservable inputs based on the best information available in the circumstances, to the extent observable inputs are not available (including the Valuation Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of financial instruments).

The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). Accordingly, the degree of judgment exercised in determining fair value is greatest for instruments categorized in Level 3. The inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, for disclosure purposes, the fair value hierarchy classification is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. Investments classified within Level 3 have significant unobservable inputs used by the Valuation Committee in determining the price for Fair Valued Investments. Level 3 investments include equity or debt issued by Private Companies that may not have a secondary market and/or may have a limited number of investors. The categorization of a value determined for financial instruments is based on the pricing transparency of the financial instruments and is not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities.

As of October 31, 2023, certain investments of Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets and Defensive Advantage U.S. were fair valued using NAV as a practical expedient as no quoted market value is available and therefore have been excluded from the fair value hierarchy.

 

4.

SECURITIES AND OTHER INVESTMENTS

Preferred Stocks: Preferred stock has a preference over common stock in liquidation (and generally in receiving dividends as well), but is subordinated to the liabilities of the issuer in all respects. As a general rule, the market value of preferred stock with a fixed dividend rate and no conversion element varies inversely with interest rates and perceived credit risk, while the market price of convertible preferred stock generally also reflects some element of conversion value. Because preferred stock is junior to debt securities and other obligations of the issuer, deterioration in the credit quality of the issuer will cause greater changes in the value of a preferred stock than in a more senior debt security with similar stated yield characteristics. Unlike interest payments on debt securities, preferred stock dividends are payable only if declared by the issuer’s board of directors. Preferred stock also may be subject to optional or mandatory redemption provisions.

Securities Lending: Certain Funds may lend their securities to approved borrowers, such as brokers, dealers and other financial institutions. The borrower pledges and maintains with the Funds collateral consisting of cash, an irrevocable letter of credit issued by a bank, or securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government. The initial collateral received by each Fund is required to have a value of at least 102% of the current value of the loaned securities for securities traded on U.S. exchanges and a value of at least 105% for all other securities. The collateral is maintained thereafter at a value equal to at least 100% of the current market value of the securities on loan. The market value of the loaned securities is determined at the close of each business day of the Fund and any additional required collateral is delivered to the Fund, or excess collateral returned by the Fund, on the next business day. During the term of the loan, the Funds are entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities, but do not receive interest income on securities received as collateral. Loans of securities are terminable at any time and the borrower, after notice, is required to return borrowed securities within the standard time period for settlement of securities transactions.

As of period end, any securities on loan were collateralized by cash and/or U.S. Government obligations. Cash collateral invested by the securities lending agent, BlackRock Investment Management, LLC (“BIM”), if any, is disclosed in the Schedules of Investments. Any non-cash collateral received cannot be sold, re-invested or pledged by the Fund, except in the event of borrower default. The securities on loan, if any, are disclosed in the Funds’ Schedules of Investments. The market value of any securities on loan and the value of related collateral, if any, are shown separately in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities as a component of investments at value – unaffiliated and collateral on securities loaned, respectively.

Securities lending transactions are entered into by the Funds under Master Securities Lending Agreements (each, an “MSLA”), which provide the right, in the event of default (including bankruptcy or insolvency), for the non-defaulting party to liquidate the collateral and calculate a net exposure to the defaulting party or request additional collateral.

 

 

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In the event that a borrower defaults, the Funds, as lender, would offset the market value of the collateral received against the market value of the securities loaned. When the value of the collateral is greater than that of the market value of the securities loaned, the lender is left with a net amount payable to the defaulting party. However, bankruptcy or insolvency laws of a particular jurisdiction may impose restrictions on or prohibitions against such a right of offset in the event of an MSLA counterparty’s bankruptcy or insolvency. Under the MSLA, absent an event of default, the borrower can resell or re-pledge the loaned securities, and the Funds can reinvest cash collateral received in connection with loaned securities. Upon an event of default, the parties’ obligations to return the securities or collateral to the other party are extinguished, and the parties can resell or re-pledge the loaned securities or the collateral received in connection with the loaned securities in order to satisfy the defaulting party’s net payment obligation for all transactions under the MSLA. The defaulting party remains liable for any deficiency.

As of period end, the following table is a summary of the Funds’ securities on loan by counterparty which are subject to offset under an MSLA:

 

         
Fund Name/Counterparty    

Securities

Loaned at Value

 

 

    

Cash Collateral

Received

 

(a) 

   

Non-Cash Collateral

Received, at Fair Value

 

(a) 

   

Net

Amount

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

        

Barclays Capital, Inc.

  $ 50,650      $ (50,650   $     $  
 

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Defensive Advantage U.S.

        

J.P. Morgan Securities LLC

  $ 79,864      $ (79,864   $     $  

UBS Securities LLC

    84,186        (84,186            
 

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
  $ 164,050      $ (164,050   $     $  
 

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Collateral received, if any, in excess of the market value of securities on loan is not presented in this table. The total cash collateral received by each Fund is disclosed in the Fund’s Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

 

The risks of securities lending include the risk that the borrower may not provide additional collateral when required or may not return the securities when due. To mitigate these risks, the Funds benefit from a borrower default indemnity provided by BIM. BIM’s indemnity allows for full replacement of the securities loaned to the extent the collateral received does not cover the value on the securities loaned in the event of borrower default. Each Fund could incur a loss if the value of an investment purchased with cash collateral falls below the market value of loaned securities or if the value of an investment purchased with cash collateral falls below the value of the original cash collateral received. Such losses are borne entirely by the Funds.

 

5.

DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The Funds engage in various portfolio investment strategies using derivative contracts both to increase the returns of the Funds and/or to manage their exposure to certain risks such as credit risk, equity risk, interest rate risk, foreign currency exchange rate risk, commodity price risk or other risks (e.g., inflation risk). Derivative financial instruments categorized by risk exposure are included in the Schedules of Investments. These contracts may be transacted on an exchange or over-the-counter (“OTC”).

Futures Contracts: Futures contracts are purchased or sold to gain exposure to, or manage exposure to, changes in interest rates (interest rate risk) and changes in the value of equity securities (equity risk) or foreign currencies (foreign currency exchange rate risk).

Futures contracts are exchange-traded agreements between the Funds and a counterparty to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying instrument at a specified price and on a specified date. Depending on the terms of a contract, it is settled either through physical delivery of the underlying instrument on the settlement date or by payment of a cash amount on the settlement date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Funds are required to deposit initial margin with the broker in the form of cash or securities in an amount that varies depending on a contract’s size and risk profile. The initial margin deposit must then be maintained at an established level over the life of the contract. Amounts pledged, which are considered restricted, are included in cash pledged for futures contracts in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

Securities deposited as initial margin are designated in the Schedules of Investments and cash deposited, if any, are shown as cash pledged for futures contracts in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Pursuant to the contract, the Funds agree to receive from or pay to the broker an amount of cash equal to the daily fluctuation in market value of the contract (“variation margin”). Variation margin is recorded as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and, if any, shown as variation margin receivable (or payable) on futures contracts in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. When the contract is closed, a realized gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations equal to the difference between the notional amount of the contract at the time it was opened and the notional amount at the time it was closed. The use of futures contracts involves the risk of an imperfect correlation in the movements in the price of futures contracts and interest rates, foreign currency exchange rates or underlying assets.

 

6.

INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES

Investment Advisory: The Trust, on behalf of each Fund, entered into an Investment Advisory Agreement with the Manager, the Funds’ investment adviser and an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of BlackRock, Inc. (“BlackRock”), to provide investment advisory services. The Manager is responsible for the management of each Fund’s portfolio and provides the personnel, facilities, equipment and certain other services necessary to the operations of each Fund.

For such services, each Fund pays the Manager a monthly fee at an annual rate equal to the following percentages of the average daily value of each Fund’s net assets:

 

   
    Investment Advisory Fees  
 

 

 

 
Average Daily Net Assets   Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets     Defensive Advantage International     Defensive Advantage U.S.  

First $1 billion

    0.80     0.45     0.43

$1 billion – $3 billion

    0.75       0.42       0.40  

$3 billion – $5 billion

    0.72       0.41       0.39  
     

 

 

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    Investment Advisory Fees  
 

 

 

 
Average Daily Net Assets   Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets     Defensive Advantage International     Defensive Advantage U.S.  

$5 billion – $10 billion  

    0.70     0.39     0.37

Greater than $10 billion

    0.68       0.38       0.36  

With respect to each Fund, the Manager entered into separate sub-advisory agreements with BlackRock International Limited (“BIL”), an affiliate of the Manager. The Manager pays BIL for services it provides for that portion of each Fund for which BIL acts as sub-adviser, a monthly fee that is equal to a percentage of the investment advisory fees paid by each Fund to the Manager.

Service and Distribution Fees: The Trust, on behalf of each Fund, entered into a Distribution Agreement and a Distribution and Service Plan with BlackRock Investments, LLC (“BRIL”), an affiliate of the Manager. Pursuant to the Distribution and Service Plan and in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, each Fund pays BRIL ongoing service and distribution fees. The fees are accrued daily and paid monthly at annual rates based upon the average daily net assets of the relevant share class of each Fund as follows:

 

       
    Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets      Defensive Advantage International      Defensive Advantage U.S.  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
Share Class   Service Fees     Distribution Fees      Service Fees     Distribution Fees      Service Fees     Distribution Fees  

Investor A

    0.25     N/A        0.25     N/A        0.25     N/A  

BRIL and broker-dealers, pursuant to sub-agreements with BRIL, provide shareholder servicing and distribution services to the Funds. The ongoing service and/or distribution fee compensates BRIL and each broker-dealer for providing shareholder servicing and/or distribution related services to shareholders.

For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the following table shows the class specific service and distribution fees borne directly by each share class of each Fund:

 

   
Fund Name   Investor A  

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 134  

Defensive Advantage International

    132  

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    688  

Administration: The Trust, on behalf of each Fund, entered into an Administration Agreement with the Manager, an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of BlackRock, to provide administrative services. For these services, the Manager receives an administration fee computed daily and payable monthly, based on a percentage of the average daily net assets of each Fund. The administration fee, which is shown as administration in the Statements of Operations, is paid at the annual rates below.

 

   
Average Daily Net Assets   Administration Fees  

First $500 million

    0.0425

$500 million - $1 billion

    0.0400  

$1 billion - $2 billion

    0.0375  

$2 billion - $4 billion

    0.0350  

$4 billion - $13 billion

    0.0325  

Greater than $13 billion

    0.0300  

In addition, the Manager charges each of the share classes an administration fee, which is shown as administration — class specific in the Statements of Operations, at an annual rate of 0.02% of the average daily net assets of each respective class.

For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the following table shows the class specific administration fees borne directly by each share class of each Fund:

 

         
Fund Name   Institutional     Investor A     Class K     Total   

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 9     $ 11     $ 938     $ 958   

Defensive Advantage International

    11       11       995       1,017   

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    42       55       523       620   

Transfer Agent: Pursuant to written agreements, certain financial intermediaries, some of which may be affiliates, provide the Funds with sub-accounting, recordkeeping, sub-transfer agency and other administrative services with respect to servicing of underlying investor accounts. For these services, these entities receive an asset-based fee or an annual fee per shareholder account, which will vary depending on share class and/or net assets. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the Funds did not pay any amounts to affiliates in return for these services.

For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the following table shows the class specific transfer agent fees borne directly by each share class of each Fund:

 

       
Fund Name   Institutional     Investor A     Total

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $     $ 9     $   9

Defensive Advantage International

          1     1

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    393       378     771

 

 

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Other Fees: For the six months ended October 31, 2023, affiliates earned underwriting discounts, direct commissions and dealer concessions on sales of each Fund’s Investor A Shares as follows:

 

 

 
Fund Name   Investor A  

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 29  

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    379  

 

 

Expense Limitations, Waivers and Reimbursements: With respect to each Fund, the Manager contractually agreed to waive its investment advisory fees by the amount of investment advisory fees each Fund pays to the Manager indirectly through its investment in affiliated money market funds (the “affiliated money market fund waiver”) through June 30, 2025. The contractual agreement may be terminated upon 90 days’ notice by a majority of the trustees who are not “interested persons” of the Fund, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Trustees”), or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of a Fund. The amount of waivers and/or reimbursements of fees and expenses made pursuant to the expense limitation described below will be reduced by the amount of the affiliated money market fund waiver. These amounts are included in fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager in the Statements of Operations. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the amounts waived were as follows:

 

 

 
Fund Name  

Fees Waived and/or Reimbursed   

by the Manager   

 

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 90     

Defensive Advantage International

    71     

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    27     

 

 

The Manager has contractually agreed to waive its investment advisory fee with respect to any portion of each Fund’s assets invested in affiliated equity and fixed-income mutual funds and affiliated exchange-traded funds that have a contractual management fee through June 30, 2025. The contractual agreement may be terminated upon 90 days’ notice by a majority of the Independent Trustees, or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of a Fund. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, there were no fees waived by the Manager pursuant to this arrangement.

With respect to each Fund, the Manager contractually agreed to waive and/or reimburse fees or expenses in order to limit expenses, excluding interest expense, dividend expense, tax expense, acquired fund fees and expenses, and certain other fund expenses, which constitute extraordinary expenses not incurred in the ordinary course of each Fund’s business (“expense limitation”). The expense limitations as a percentage of average daily net assets are as follows:

 

 

 
Fund Name   Institutional     Investor A     Class K     

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

    0.86     1.11     0.81%  

Defensive Advantage International

    0.50       0.75       0.45     

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    0.48       0.73       0.43     

 

 

The Manager has agreed not to reduce or discontinue the contractual expense limitations through June 30, 2025, unless approved by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Trustees, or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of a Fund. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, amounts included in the Statements of Operations were as follows:

 

 

 
Fund Name  

Fees Waived and/or Reimbursed

by the Manager

 

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 124,728  

Defensive Advantage International

    113,386  

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    91,971  

 

 
 

 

 
Fund Name  

Administration

Fees Waived

 

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

    $          2,037  

Defensive Advantage International

    2,160  

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    1,318  

 

 

In addition, these amounts waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager are included in administration fees waived by the Manager — class specific, transfer agent fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager — class specific, respectively, in the Statements of Operations. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, class specific expense waivers and/or reimbursements were as follows:

 

 

 
    Administration Fees Waived by the Manager-Class Specific  
   

 

 

 
Fund Name       Institutional     Investor A     Class K     Total  

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

      $                —       $              —       $        850       $          850  

Defensive Advantage International

                  936       936  

Defensive Advantage U.S.

      42       55       516       613  

 

 
         

 

 
       

Transfer Agent Fees Waived and/or      

Reimbursed by the Manager - Class Specific

 
     

 

 

 
Fund Name             Institutional     Investor A     Total  

 

 

Defensive Advantage U.S.

        $            289       $            242       $          531  

 

 

Securities Lending: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has issued an exemptive order which permits BIM, an affiliate of the Manager, to serve as

 

 

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securities lending agent for the Funds, subject to applicable conditions. As securities lending agent, BIM bears all operational costs directly related to securities lending. The Funds are responsible for expenses in connection with the investment of cash collateral received for securities on loan (the “collateral investment expenses”). The cash collateral is invested in a private investment company, Money Market Series, managed by the Manager or its affiliates. However, BIM has agreed to cap the collateral investment expenses of the Money Market Series to an annual rate of 0.04%. The investment adviser to the Money Market Series will not charge any advisory fees with respect to shares purchased by the Funds. The Money Market Series may impose a discretionary liquidity fee of up to 2% of the value withdrawn, if such fee is determined to be in the best interests of the Money Market Series. The Money Market Series seeks current income consistent with maintaining liquidity and preserving capital. Although the Money Market Series is not registered under the 1940 Act, its investments may follow the parameters of investments by a money market fund that is subject to Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act.

Securities lending income is equal to the total of income earned from the reinvestment of cash collateral, net of fees and other payments to and from borrowers of securities, and less the collateral investment expenses. Each Fund retains a portion of securities lending income and remits a remaining portion to BIM as compensation for its services as securities lending agent.

Pursuant to the current securities lending agreement, Defensive Advantage U.S. retains 81% of securities lending income (which excludes collateral investment expenses), and this amount retained can never be less than 70% of the total of securities lending income plus the collateral investment expenses.

In addition, commencing the business day following the date that the aggregate securities lending income earned across the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex in a calendar year exceeds a specified threshold, Defensive Advantage U.S., pursuant to the securities lending agreement, will retain for the remainder of that calendar year securities lending income in an amount equal to 81% of securities lending income (which excludes collateral investment expenses), and this amount retained can never be less than 70% of the total of securities lending income plus the collateral investment expenses.

Pursuant to the current securities lending agreement, Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets and Defensive Advantage International each retains 82% of securities lending income (which excludes collateral investment expenses), and this amount retained can never be less than 70% of the total of securities lending income plus the collateral investment expenses.

In addition, commencing the business day following the date that the aggregate securities lending income earned across the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex in a calendar year exceeds a specified threshold, Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets and Defensive Advantage International each, pursuant to the securities lending agreement, will retain for the remainder of that calendar year securities lending income in an amount equal to 85% of securities lending income (which excludes collateral investment expenses), and this amount retained can never be less than 70% of the total of securities lending income plus the collateral investment expenses.

The share of securities lending income earned by each Fund is shown as securities lending income — affiliated — net in the Statements of Operations. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, each Fund paid BIM the following amounts for securities lending agent services:

 

 

 
Fund Name   Amounts  

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 4  

Defensive Advantage International

    4  

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    3  

 

 

Interfund Lending: In accordance with an exemptive order (the “Order”) from the SEC, each Fund may participate in a joint lending and borrowing facility for temporary purposes (the “Interfund Lending Program”), subject to compliance with the terms and conditions of the Order, and to the extent permitted by each Fund’s investment policies and restrictions. Each Fund is currently permitted to borrow and lend under the Interfund Lending Program.

A lending BlackRock fund may lend in aggregate up to 15% of its net assets but may not lend more than 5% of its net assets to any one borrowing fund through the Interfund Lending Program. A borrowing BlackRock fund may not borrow through the Interfund Lending Program or from any other source more than 33 1/3% of its total assets (or any lower threshold provided for by the fund’s investment restrictions). If a borrowing BlackRock fund’s total outstanding borrowings exceed 10% of its total assets, each of its outstanding interfund loans will be subject to collateralization of at least 102% of the outstanding principal value of the loan. All interfund loans are for temporary or emergency purposes and the interest rate to be charged will be the average of the highest current overnight repurchase agreement rate available to a lending fund and the bank loan rate, as calculated according to a formula established by the Board.

During the period ended October 31, 2023, the Funds did not participate in the Interfund Lending Program.

Trustees and Officers: Certain trustees and/or officers of the Trust are directors and/or officers of BlackRock or its affiliates. The Funds reimburse the Manager for a portion of the compensation paid to the Trust’s Chief Compliance Officer, which is included in Trustees and Officer in the Statements of Operations.

 

7.

PURCHASES AND SALES

For the six months ended October 31, 2023, purchases and sales of investments, excluding short-term securities, were as follows:

 

 

 
Fund Name   Purchases      Sales  

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $  10,023,958      $  9,776,420  

Defensive Advantage International

    6,516,014        6,610,922  

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    4,292,387        3,968,546  

 

 

 

 

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8.

INCOME TAX INFORMATION

It is each Fund’s policy to comply with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, applicable to regulated investment companies, and to distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its shareholders. Therefore, no U.S. federal income tax provision is required.

Each Fund files U.S. federal and various state and local tax returns. No income tax returns are currently under examination. The statute of limitations on each Fund’s U.S. federal tax returns generally remains open for a period of three years after they are filed. The statutes of limitations on each Fund’s state and local tax returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon the jurisdiction.

Management has analyzed tax laws and regulations and their application to the Funds as of October 31, 2023, inclusive of the open tax return years, and does not believe that there are any uncertain tax positions that require recognition of a tax liability in the Funds’ financial statements.

As of April 30, 2023, the Funds had non-expiring capital loss carryforwards available to offset future realized capital gains as follows:

 

 

 
Fund Name  

Non-Expiring

Capital Loss

Carryforwards(a)

 

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

   $ (969,504)    

Defensive Advantage International

    (935,904)    

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    (322,128)    

 

 

 

  (a) 

Amounts available to offset future realized capital gains.

 

As of October 31, 2023, gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation based on cost of investments (including short positions and derivatives, if any) for U.S. federal income tax purposes were as follows:

 

 

 
Fund Name   Tax Cost    

Gross Unrealized

Appreciation

   

Gross Unrealized

Depreciation

   

Net Unrealized

Appreciation

(Depreciation)

 

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

  $  9,784,157        $ 242,676         $ (922,470 )       $ (679,794

Defensive Advantage International

    9,792,226       434,017       (729,170     (295,153

Defensive Advantage U.S.

    6,246,373       398,762       (331,901     66,861  

 

 

 

9.

BANK BORROWINGS

The Funds, along with certain other funds managed by the Manager and its affiliates (“Participating Funds”), is party to a 364-day, $2.50 billion credit agreement with a group of lenders. Under this agreement, the Funds may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. Excluding commitments designated for certain individual funds, the Participating Funds, including the Funds, can borrow up to an aggregate commitment amount of $1.75 billion at any time outstanding, subject to asset coverage and other limitations as specified in the agreement. The credit agreement has the following terms: a fee of 0.10% per annum on unused commitment amounts and interest at a rate equal to the higher of (a) Overnight Bank Funding Rate (“OBFR”) (but, in any event, not less than 0.00%) on the date the loan is made plus 0.80% per annum, (b) the Fed Funds rate (but, in any event, not less than 0.00%) in effect from time to time plus 0.80% per annum on amounts borrowed or (c) the sum of (x) Daily Simple Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) (but, in any event, not less than 0.00%) on the date the loan is made plus 0.10% and (y) 0.80% per annum. The agreement expires in April 2024 unless extended or renewed. These fees were allocated among such funds based upon portions of the aggregate commitment available to them and relative net assets of Participating Funds. During the six months ended October 31, 2023, the Funds did not borrow under the credit agreement.

 

10.

PRINCIPAL RISKS

In the normal course of business, the Funds invest in securities or other instruments and may enter into certain transactions, and such activities subject each Fund to various risks, including among others, fluctuations in the market (market risk) or failure of an issuer to meet all of its obligations. The value of securities or other instruments may also be affected by various factors, including, without limitation: (i) the general economy; (ii) the overall market as well as local, regional or global political and/or social instability; (iii) regulation, taxation or international tax treaties between various countries; or (iv) currency, interest rate and price fluctuations. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness or other public health issues, recessions, or other events could have a significant impact on the Funds and their investments. Each Fund’s prospectus provides details of the risks to which each Fund is subject.

The Funds may be exposed to additional risks when reinvesting cash collateral in money market funds that do not seek to maintain a stable NAV per share of $1.00, which may be subject to discretionary liquidity fees under certain circumstances.

Market Risk: Investments in the securities of issuers domiciled in countries with emerging capital markets involve certain additional risks that do not generally apply to investments in securities of issuers in more developed capital markets, such as (i) low or nonexistent trading volume, resulting in a lack of liquidity and increased volatility in prices for such securities; (ii) uncertain national policies and social, political and economic instability, increasing the potential for expropriation of assets, confiscatory taxation, high rates of inflation or unfavorable diplomatic developments; (iii) lack of publicly available or reliable information about issuers as a result of not being subject to the same degree of regulatory requirements and accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards; and (iv) possible fluctuations in exchange rates, differing legal systems and the existence or possible imposition of exchange controls, custodial restrictions or other foreign or U.S. governmental laws or restrictions applicable to such investments.

 

 

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Infectious Illness Risk: An outbreak of an infectious illness, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, may adversely impact the economies of many nations and the global economy, and may impact individual issuers and capital markets in ways that cannot be foreseen. An infectious illness outbreak may result in, among other things, closed international borders, prolonged quarantines, supply chain disruptions, market volatility or disruptions and other significant economic, social and political impacts.

Valuation Risk: The market values of equities, such as common stocks and preferred securities or equity related investments, such as futures and options, may decline due to general market conditions which are not specifically related to a particular company. They may also decline due to factors which affect a particular industry or industries. A Fund may invest in illiquid investments. An illiquid investment is any investment that a Fund reasonably expects cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the investment. A Fund may experience difficulty in selling illiquid investments in a timely manner at the price that it believes the investments are worth. Prices may fluctuate widely over short or extended periods in response to company, market or economic news. Markets also tend to move in cycles, with periods of rising and falling prices. This volatility may cause each Fund’s NAV to experience significant increases or decreases over short periods of time. If there is a general decline in the securities and other markets, the NAV of a Fund may lose value, regardless of the individual results of the securities and other instruments in which a Fund invests.

The price a Fund could receive upon the sale of any particular portfolio investment may differ from a Fund’s valuation of the investment, particularly for securities that trade in thin or volatile markets or that are valued using a fair valuation technique or a price provided by an independent pricing service. Changes to significant unobservable inputs and assumptions (i.e., publicly traded company multiples, growth rate, time to exit) due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore a Fund’s results of operations. As a result, the price received upon the sale of an investment may be less than the value ascribed by a Fund, and a Fund could realize a greater than expected loss or lesser than expected gain upon the sale of the investment. A Fund’s ability to value its investments may also be impacted by technological issues and/or errors by pricing services or other third-party service providers.

Counterparty Credit Risk: The Funds may be exposed to counterparty credit risk, or the risk that an entity may fail to or be unable to perform on its commitments related to unsettled or open transactions, including making timely interest and/or principal payments or otherwise honoring its obligations. The Funds manage counterparty credit risk by entering into transactions only with counterparties that the Manager believes have the financial resources to honor their obligations and by monitoring the financial stability of those counterparties. Financial assets, which potentially expose the Funds to market, issuer and counterparty credit risks, consist principally of financial instruments and receivables due from counterparties. The extent of the Funds’ exposure to market, issuer and counterparty credit risks with respect to these financial assets is approximately their value recorded in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, less any collateral held by the Funds.

A derivative contract may suffer a mark-to-market loss if the value of the contract decreases due to an unfavorable change in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument. Losses can also occur if the counterparty does not perform under the contract.

With exchange-traded futures, there is less counterparty credit risk to the Funds since the exchange or clearinghouse, as counterparty to such instruments, guarantees against a possible default. The clearinghouse stands between the buyer and the seller of the contract; therefore, credit risk is limited to failure of the clearinghouse. While offset rights may exist under applicable law, a Fund does not have a contractual right of offset against a clearing broker or clearinghouse in the event of a default (including the bankruptcy or insolvency). Additionally, credit risk exists in exchange-traded futures with respect to initial and variation margin that is held in a clearing broker’s customer accounts. While clearing brokers are required to segregate customer margin from their own assets, in the event that a clearing broker becomes insolvent or goes into bankruptcy and at that time there is a shortfall in the aggregate amount of margin held by the clearing broker for all its clients, typically the shortfall would be allocated on a pro rata basis across all the clearing broker’s customers, potentially resulting in losses to the Funds.

Geographic/Asset Class Risk: A diversified portfolio, where this is appropriate and consistent with a fund’s objectives, minimizes the risk that a price change of a particular investment will have a material impact on the NAV of a fund. The investment concentrations within each Fund’s portfolio are disclosed in its Schedule of Investments.

Certain Funds invest a substantial amount of their assets in issuers located in a single country or a limited number of countries. When a fund concentrates its investments in this manner, it assumes the risk that economic, regulatory, political and social conditions in those countries may have a significant impact on their investment performance and could affect the income from, or the value or liquidity of, the Fund’s portfolio. Unanticipated or sudden political or social developments may cause uncertainty in the markets and as a result adversely affect the Fund’s investments. Foreign issuers may not be subject to the same uniform accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards and practices as used in the United States. Foreign securities markets may also be more volatile and less liquid than U.S. securities and may be less subject to governmental supervision not typically associated with investing in U.S. securities. Investment percentages in specific countries are presented in the Schedules of Investments.

Certain Funds invest a significant portion of their assets in securities of issuers located in the United States. A decrease in imports or exports, changes in trade regulations, inflation and/or an economic recession in the United States may have a material adverse effect on the U.S. economy and the securities listed on U.S. exchanges. Proposed and adopted policy and legislative changes in the United States may also have a significant effect on U.S. markets generally, as well as on the value of certain securities. Governmental agencies project that the United States will continue to maintain elevated public debt levels for the foreseeable future which may constrain future economic growth. Circumstances could arise that could prevent the timely payment of interest or principal on U.S. government debt, such as reaching the legislative “debt ceiling.” Such non-payment would result in substantial negative consequences for the U.S. economy and the global financial system. If U.S. relations with certain countries deteriorate, it could adversely affect issuers that rely on the United States for trade. The United States has also experienced increased internal unrest and discord. If these trends were to continue, they may have an adverse impact on the U.S. economy and the issuers in which the Funds invest.

Certain Funds invest a significant portion of their assets in securities of issuers located in Europe or with significant exposure to European issuers or countries. The European financial markets have recently experienced volatility and adverse trends due to concerns about economic downturns in, or rising government debt levels of, several European countries as well as acts of war in the region. These events may spread to other countries in Europe and may affect the value and liquidity of certain of the Funds’ investments.

Responses to the financial problems by European governments, central banks and others, including austerity measures and reforms, may not work, may result in social unrest and may limit future growth and economic recovery or have other unintended consequences. Further defaults or restructurings by governments and others of their debt could have additional adverse effects on economies, financial markets and asset valuations around the world. The United Kingdom has withdrawn from the European Union, and one

 

 

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or more other countries may withdraw from the European Union and/or abandon the Euro, the common currency of the European Union. These events and actions have adversely affected, and may in the future adversely affect, the value and exchange rate of the Euro and may continue to significantly affect the economies of every country in Europe, including countries that do not use the Euro and non-European Union member states. The impact of these actions, especially if they occur in a disorderly fashion, is not clear but could be significant and far reaching. In addition, Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. The extent and duration of the military action, resulting sanctions and resulting future market disruptions in the region are impossible to predict, but have been, and may continue to be, significant and have a severe adverse effect on the region, including significant negative impacts on the economy and the markets for certain securities and commodities, such as oil and natural gas, as well as other sectors.

Certain Funds invest a significant portion of their assets in securities of issuers located in Asia or with significant exposure to Asian issuers or countries. The Asian financial markets have recently experienced volatility and adverse trends due to concerns in several Asian countries regarding monetary policy, government intervention in the markets, rising government debt levels or economic downturns. These events may spread to other countries in Asia and may affect the value and liquidity of certain of the Funds’ investments.

Significant Shareholder Redemption Risk: Certain shareholders may own or manage a substantial amount of fund shares and/or hold their fund investments for a limited period of time. Large redemptions of fund shares by these shareholders may force a fund to sell portfolio securities, which may negatively impact the fund’s NAV, increase the fund’s brokerage costs, and/or accelerate the realization of taxable income/gains and cause the fund to make additional taxable distributions to shareholders.

 

11.

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

Transactions in capital shares for each class were as follows:

 

 

 
         

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

    

Year Ended

04/30/23

 
   

 

 

    

 

 

 
Fund Name / Share Class         Shares     Amounts      Shares      Amounts  

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

           

Institutional

           

Shares sold

      130     $ 1,200        171      $ 1,500  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

      2       18        2        15  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
               132          $ 1,218        173      $ 1,515  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Investor A

           

Shares sold

      1,282     $ 11,641        1,046      $ 9,602  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

      8        73         25        220  

Shares redeemed

                   (15      (132
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
      1,290     $ 11,714        1,056      $ 9,690  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Class K

           

Shares sold

          $        2,045      $ 17,483  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

      15       138          31        265  

Shares redeemed

                   (331      (2,916
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
      15     $ 138        1,745      $ 14,832  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
      1,437     $ 13,070        2,974      $     26,037  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
           

 

 
   

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

    

Year Ended

04/30/23

 
 

 

 

    

 

 

 
Fund Name / Share Class   Shares     Amounts      Shares      Amounts  

 

 

Defensive Advantage International

           

Institutional

           

Shares sold

      124     $   1,201        166      $ 1,500  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

               3       30        379        3,371   
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
         127     $ 1,231        545          $       4,871  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Investor A

           

Shares sold

      478     $ 4,737             $  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

      6       60                

Shares redeemed

      (6 )          (60              
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
      478     $ 4,737             $  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Class K

           

Shares sold

          $        8      $ 71  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

            1               2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
          $ 1        8      $ 73  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
      605     $   5,969        553      $ 4,944  
   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

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Six Months Ended

10/31/23

    

Year Ended

04/30/23

 
 

 

 

    

 

 

 
Fund Name / Share Class   Shares      Amounts      Shares      Amounts  

 

 

Defensive Advantage U.S.

          

Institutional

          

Shares sold

    657      $ 6,696        47,562      $ 458,055  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    106        1,096        779        7,515  

Shares redeemed

    (1,064      (10,779      (22,173          (217,350
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
    (301    $ (2,987      26,168      $ 248,220  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Investor A

          

Shares sold

    15,647      $   157,333        38,813      $ 375,420  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    121        1,250        528        5,073  

Shares redeemed

    (61      (619      (8,767      (83,384
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
    15,707      $ 157,964        30,574      $ 297,109  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Class K

          

Shares sold

         $        7      $ 72  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

                         1  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
         $        7      $ 73  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
    15,406      $ 154,977        56,749      $ 545,402  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

As of October 31, 2023, shares owned by BlackRock Financial Management, Inc., an affiliate of the Funds, were as follows:

 

 

 
Fund Name    Institutional        Investor A      Class K  

 

 

Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets

     10,330        10,312          1,012,325  

Defensive Advantage International

     10,912        10,517        1,032,433  

Defensive Advantage U.S.

     10,758        10,743        516,384  

 

 

 

12.

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

Management’s evaluation of the impact of all subsequent events on the Funds’ financial statements was completed through the date the financial statements were issued and the following item was noted:

On December 1, 2023, all of the assets of Defensive Advantage International and Defensive Advantage U.S. were liquidated completely; the shares of any shareholders were redeemed at the NAV per share and the Funds were terminated.

 

 

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Disclosure of Investment Advisory Agreement and Sub-Advisory Agreements

 

The Board of Trustees (the “Board,” the members of which are referred to as “Board Members”) of BlackRock Funds (the “Trust”) met on April 18, 2023 (the “April Meeting”) and May 23-24, 2023 (the “May Meeting”) to consider the approval to continue the investment advisory agreement (the “Advisory Agreement”) between the Trust, on behalf of BlackRock Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund (“Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund”), BlackRock Defensive Advantage International Fund (“Defensive Advantage International Fund”) and BlackRock Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund (“Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund” and, together with the Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund and the Defensive Advantage International Fund, the “Funds” and, each individually, a “Fund”), and BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Manager”), each Fund’s investment advisor.

The Board also considered the approval to continue the sub-advisory agreement between the Manager and BlackRock International Limited (the “Sub-Advisor”) with respect to the Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund (the “Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund Sub-Advisory Agreement”), the Defensive Advantage International Fund (the “Defensive Advantage International Fund Sub-Advisory Agreement”) and the Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund (the “Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund Sub-Advisory Agreement” and, together with the Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund Sub-Advisory Agreement and the Defensive Advantage International Fund Sub-Advisory Agreement, the “Sub-Advisory Agreements”).

The Manager and the Sub-Advisor are referred to herein as “BlackRock.” The Advisory Agreement and the Sub-Advisory Agreements are referred to herein as the “Agreements.”

The Approval Process

Consistent with the requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”), the Board considers the approval of the continuation of the Agreements for each Fund on an annual basis. The Board members who are not “interested persons” of the Trust, as defined in the 1940 Act, are considered independent Board members (the “Independent Board Members”). The Board’s consideration entailed a year-long deliberative process during which the Board and its committees assessed BlackRock’s various services to each Fund, including through the review of written materials and oral presentations, and the review of additional information provided in response to requests from the Independent Board Members. The Board had four quarterly meetings per year, each of which extended over a two-day period, as well as additional ad hoc meetings and executive sessions throughout the year, as needed. The committees of the Board similarly met throughout the year. The Board also had an additional one-day meeting to consider specific information regarding the renewal of the Agreements. In considering the renewal of the Agreements, the Board assessed, among other things, the nature, extent and quality of the services provided to the Fund by BlackRock, BlackRock’s personnel and affiliates, including (as applicable): investment management services; accounting oversight; administrative and shareholder services; oversight of the Fund’s service providers; risk management and oversight; and legal, regulatory and compliance services. Throughout the year, including during the contract renewal process, the Independent Board Members were advised by independent legal counsel, and met with independent legal counsel in various executive sessions outside of the presence of BlackRock’s management.

During the year, the Board, acting directly and through its committees, considered information that was relevant to its annual consideration of the renewal of the Agreements, including the services and support provided by BlackRock to the Fund and its shareholders. BlackRock also furnished additional information to the Board in response to specific questions from the Board. Among the matters the Board considered were: (a) investment performance for one-year, three-year, five-year, and/or since inception periods, as applicable, against peer funds, an applicable benchmark, and other performance metrics, as applicable, as well as BlackRock senior management’s and portfolio managers’ analyses of the reasons for any outperformance or underperformance relative to its peers, benchmarks, and other performance metrics, as applicable; (b) fees, including advisory, administration, if applicable, and other amounts paid to BlackRock and its affiliates by the Fund for services; (c) Fund operating expenses and how BlackRock allocates expenses to the Fund; (d) the resources devoted to, risk oversight of, and compliance reports relating to, implementation of the Fund’s investment objective, policies and restrictions, and meeting regulatory requirements; (e) BlackRock’s and the Fund’s adherence to applicable compliance policies and procedures; (f) the nature, character and scope of non-investment management services provided by BlackRock and its affiliates and the estimated cost of such services, as available; (g) BlackRock’s and other service providers’ internal controls and risk and compliance oversight mechanisms; (h) BlackRock’s implementation of the proxy voting policies approved by the Board; (i) the use of brokerage commissions and execution quality of portfolio transactions; (j) BlackRock’s implementation of the Fund’s valuation and liquidity procedures; (k) an analysis of management fees paid to BlackRock for products with similar investment mandates across the open-end fund, exchange-traded fund (“ETF”), closed-end fund, sub-advised mutual fund, separately managed account, collective investment trust, and institutional separate account product channels, as applicable, and the similarities and differences between these products and the services provided as compared to the Fund; (l) BlackRock’s compensation methodology for its investment professionals and the incentives and accountability it creates, along with investment professionals’ investments in the fund(s) they manage; and (m) periodic updates on BlackRock’s business.

Prior to and in preparation for the April Meeting, the Board received and reviewed materials specifically relating to the renewal of the Agreements. The Independent Board Members are continuously engaged in a process with their independent legal counsel and BlackRock to review the nature and scope of the information provided to the Board to better assist its deliberations. The materials provided in connection with the April Meeting included, among other things: (a) information independently compiled and prepared by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (“Broadridge”), based on either a Lipper classification or Morningstar category, regarding each Fund’s fees and expenses as compared with a peer group of funds as determined by Broadridge (“Expense Peers”) and the investment performance of each Fund as compared with a peer group of funds (“Performance Peers”); (b) information on the composition of the Expense Peers and Performance Peers and a description of Broadridge’s methodology; (c) information on the estimated profits realized by BlackRock and its affiliates pursuant to the Agreements and a discussion of fall-out benefits to BlackRock and its affiliates; (d) a general analysis provided by BlackRock concerning investment management fees received in connection with other types of investment products, such as institutional accounts, sub-advised mutual funds, ETFs, closed-end funds, open-end funds, and separately managed accounts under similar investment mandates, as well as the performance of such other products, as applicable; (e) a review of non-management fees; (f) the existence, impact and sharing of potential economies of scale, if any, with the Funds; (g) a summary of aggregate amounts paid by each Fund to BlackRock; (h) sales and redemption data regarding each Fund’s shares; and (i) various additional information requested by the Board as appropriate regarding BlackRock’s and the Funds’ operations.

At the April Meeting, the Board reviewed materials relating to its consideration of the Agreements and the Independent Board Members presented BlackRock with questions and requests for additional information. BlackRock responded to these questions and requests with additional written information in advance of the May Meeting.

 

 

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Disclosure of Investment Advisory Agreement and Sub-Advisory Agreements   (continued)

 

At the May Meeting, the Board concluded its assessment of, among other things: (a) the nature, extent and quality of the services provided by BlackRock; (b) the investment performance of each Fund as compared to its Performance Peers and to other metrics, as applicable; (c) the advisory fee and the estimated cost of the services and estimated profits realized by BlackRock and its affiliates from their relationship with the Funds; (d) each Fund’s fees and expenses compared to its Expense Peers; (e) the existence and sharing of potential economies of scale; (f) any fall-out benefits to BlackRock and its affiliates as a result of BlackRock’s relationship with the Funds; and (g) other factors deemed relevant by the Board Members.

The Board also considered other matters it deemed important to the approval process, such as other payments made to BlackRock or its affiliates relating to securities lending and cash management, and BlackRock’s services related to the valuation and pricing of Fund portfolio holdings. The Board noted the willingness of BlackRock’s personnel to engage in open, candid discussions with the Board. The Board Members evaluated the information available to it on a fund-by-fund basis. The following paragraphs provide more information about some of the primary factors that were relevant to the Board’s decision. The Board Members did not identify any particular information, or any single factor as determinative, and each Board Member may have attributed different weights to the various items and factors considered.

A. Nature, Extent and Quality of the Services Provided by BlackRock

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, reviewed the nature, extent and quality of services provided by BlackRock, including the investment advisory services and the resulting performance of each Fund. Throughout the year, the Board compared each Fund’s performance to the performance of a comparable group of mutual funds, relevant benchmark, and performance metrics, as applicable. The Board met with BlackRock’s senior management personnel responsible for investment activities, including the senior investment officers. The Board also reviewed the materials provided by each Fund’s portfolio management team discussing the Fund’s performance, investment strategies and outlook.

The Board considered, among other factors, with respect to BlackRock: the experience of investment personnel generally and each Fund’s portfolio management team; research capabilities; investments by portfolio managers in the funds they manage; portfolio trading capabilities; use of technology; commitment to compliance; credit analysis capabilities; risk analysis and oversight capabilities; and the approach to training and retaining portfolio managers and other research, advisory and management personnel. The Board also considered BlackRock’s overall risk management program, including the continued efforts of BlackRock and its affiliates to address cybersecurity risks and the role of BlackRock’s Risk & Quantitative Analysis Group. The Board engaged in a review of BlackRock’s compensation structure with respect to each Fund’s portfolio management team and BlackRock’s ability to attract and retain high-quality talent and create performance incentives.

In addition to investment advisory services, the Board considered the nature and quality of the administrative and other non-investment advisory services provided to each Fund. BlackRock and its affiliates provide the Funds with certain administrative, shareholder and other services (in addition to any such services provided to the Funds by third-parties) and officers and other personnel as are necessary for the operations of the Funds. In particular, BlackRock and its affiliates provide the Funds with administrative services including, among others: (i) responsibility for disclosure documents, such as the prospectus, the summary prospectus (as applicable), the statement of additional information and periodic shareholder reports; (ii) oversight of daily accounting and pricing; (iii) responsibility for periodic filings with regulators; (iv) overseeing and coordinating the activities of third-party service providers, including, among others, each Fund’s custodian, fund accountant, transfer agent, and auditor; (v) organizing Board meetings and preparing the materials for such Board meetings; (vi) providing legal and compliance support; (vii) furnishing analytical and other support to assist the Board in its consideration of strategic issues such as the merger, consolidation or repurposing of certain open-end funds; and (viii) performing or managing administrative functions necessary for the operation of the Funds, such as tax reporting, expense management, fulfilling regulatory filing requirements, overseeing each Fund’s distribution partners, and shareholder call center and other services. The Board reviewed the structure and duties of BlackRock’s fund administration, shareholder services, and legal and compliance departments and considered BlackRock’s policies and procedures for assuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The Board considered the operation of BlackRock’s business continuity plans.

The Board noted that the engagement of the Sub-Advisor with respect to the Funds facilitates the provision of investment advice and trading by investment personnel out of non-U.S. jurisdictions. The Board considered that this arrangement provides additional flexibility to the portfolio management team, which may benefit the Fund and its shareholders.

B. The Investment Performance of the Funds and BlackRock

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, reviewed and considered the performance history of each Fund throughout the year and at the April Meeting. In preparation for the April Meeting, the Board was provided with reports independently prepared by Broadridge, which included an analysis of each Fund’s performance as of December 31, 2022, as compared to its Performance Peers. Broadridge ranks funds in quartiles, ranging from first to fourth, where first is the most desirable quartile position and fourth is the least desirable. In connection with its review, with respect to each Fund, the Board received and reviewed information regarding the investment performance of the Fund as compared to its Performance Peers and the respective Morningstar Category (“Morningstar Category”). The Board and its Performance Oversight Committee regularly review, and meet with Fund management to discuss, the performance of each Fund throughout the year.

In evaluating performance, the Board focused particular attention on funds with less favorable performance records. The Board also noted that while it found the data provided by Broadridge generally useful, it recognized the limitations of such data, including in particular, that notable differences may exist between a fund and its Performance Peers (for example, the investment objectives and strategies). Further, the Board recognized that the performance data reflects a snapshot of a period as of a particular date and that selecting a different performance period could produce significantly different results. The Board also acknowledged that long-term performance could be impacted by even one period of significant outperformance or underperformance, and that a single investment theme could have the ability to disproportionately affect long-term performance.

The Board noted that for the one-year and since-inception periods reported, Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund ranked in the first and second quartiles, respectively, against its Morningstar Category.

The Board noted that for each of the one-year and since-inception periods reported, each of Defensive Advantage International Fund and Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund ranked in the first quartile against its Morningstar Category.

 

 

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The Board noted that BlackRock believes that the Morningstar Category is an appropriate performance metric for each Fund, and that BlackRock has explained its rationale for this belief to the Board.

C. Consideration of the Advisory/Management Fees and the Estimated Cost of the Services and Estimated Profits Realized by BlackRock and its Affiliates from their Relationship with the Funds

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, reviewed each Fund’s contractual management fee rate compared with those of its Expense Peers. The contractual management fee rate represents a combination of the advisory fee and any administrative fees, before taking into account any reimbursements or fee waivers. The Board also compared each Fund’s total expense ratio, as well as its actual management fee rate, to those of its Expense Peers. The total expense ratio represents a fund’s total net operating expenses, including any 12b-1 or non-12b-1 service fees. The total expense ratio gives effect to any expense reimbursements or fee waivers, and the actual management fee rate gives effect to any management fee reimbursements or waivers. The Board considered that the fee and expense information in the Broadridge report for the Fund reflected information for a specific period and that historical asset levels and expenses may differ from current levels, particularly in a period of market volatility. The Board considered the services provided and the fees charged by BlackRock and its affiliates to other types of clients with similar investment mandates, as applicable, including institutional accounts and sub-advised mutual funds (including mutual funds sponsored by third parties).

The Board received and reviewed statements relating to BlackRock’s financial condition. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s profitability methodology and was also provided with an estimated profitability analysis that detailed the revenues earned and the expenses incurred by BlackRock for services provided to each Fund. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s estimated profitability with respect to each Fund and other funds the Board currently oversees for the year ended December 31, 2022 compared to available aggregate estimated profitability data provided for the prior two years. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s estimated profitability with respect to certain other U.S. fund complexes managed by the Manager and/or its affiliates. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s assumptions and methodology of allocating expenses in the estimated profitability analysis, noting the inherent limitations in allocating costs among various advisory products. The Board recognized that profitability may be affected by numerous factors including, among other things, fee waivers and expense reimbursements by the Manager, the types of funds managed, precision of expense allocations and business mix. The Board thus recognized that calculating and comparing profitability at the individual fund level is difficult.

The Board noted that, in general, individual fund or product line profitability of other advisors is not publicly available. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s overall operating margin, in general, compared to that of certain other publicly traded asset management firms. The Board considered the differences between BlackRock and these other firms, including the contribution of technology at BlackRock, BlackRock’s expense management, and the relative product mix.

The Board considered whether BlackRock has the financial resources necessary to attract and retain high quality investment management personnel to perform its obligations under the Agreements and to continue to provide the high quality of services that is expected by the Board. The Board further considered factors including but not limited to BlackRock’s commitment of time and resources, assumption of risk, and liability profile in servicing the Funds, including in contrast to what is required of BlackRock with respect to other products with similar investment mandates across the open-end fund, ETF, closed-end fund, sub-advised mutual fund, separately managed account, collective investment trust, and institutional separate account product channels, as applicable.

The Board noted that each of Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund’s, Defensive Advantage International Fund’s and Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund’s contractual management fee rate ranked in the first quartile, and that the actual management fee rate and total expense ratio each ranked in the first quartile relative to the pertinent Fund’s Expense Peers.

The Board also noted that each Fund has an advisory fee arrangement that includes breakpoints that adjust the fee rate downward as the size of the Fund increases above certain contractually specified levels. The Board additionally noted that the breakpoints can, conversely, adjust the advisory fee rate upward as the size of the pertinent Fund decreases below certain contractually specified levels. The Board further noted that BlackRock and the Board have contractually agreed to a cap on the Fund’s total expenses as a percentage of the Fund’s average daily net assets on a class-by-class basis.

D. Economies of Scale

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, considered the extent to which economies of scale might be realized as the assets of the Funds increase, including the existence of fee waivers and/or expense caps, as applicable, noting that any contractual fee waivers and contractual expense caps had been approved by the Board. In its consideration, the Board further considered the continuation and/or implementation of fee waivers and/or expense caps, as applicable. The Board also considered the extent to which the Funds benefit from such economies of scale in a variety of ways and whether there should be changes in the advisory fee rate or breakpoint structure in order to enable the Funds to more fully participate in these economies of scale. The Board considered each Fund’s asset levels and whether the current fee schedule was appropriate.

E. Other Factors Deemed Relevant by the Board Members

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, also took into account other ancillary or “fall-out” benefits that BlackRock or its affiliates may derive from BlackRock’s respective relationships with the Funds, both tangible and intangible, such as BlackRock’s ability to leverage its investment professionals who manage other portfolios and its risk management personnel, an increase in BlackRock’s profile in the investment advisory community, and the engagement of BlackRock’s affiliates as service providers to the Funds, including for administrative, distribution, securities lending and cash management services. With respect to securities lending, during the year the Board also considered information provided by independent third-party consultants related to the performance of each BlackRock affiliate as securities lending agent. The Board also considered BlackRock’s overall operations and its efforts to expand the scale of, and improve the quality of, its operations. The Board also noted that, subject to applicable law, BlackRock may use and benefit from third-party research obtained by soft dollars generated by certain registered fund transactions to assist in managing all or a number of its other client accounts.

In connection with its consideration of the Agreements, the Board also received information regarding BlackRock’s brokerage and soft dollar practices. The Board received reports from BlackRock which included information on brokerage commissions and trade execution practices throughout the year.

 

 

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The Board noted the competitive nature of the open-end fund marketplace, and that shareholders are able to redeem their Fund shares if they believe that the pertinent Fund’s fees and expenses are too high or if they are dissatisfied with the performance of the Fund.

Conclusion

At the May Meeting, in a continuation of the discussions that occurred during the April Meeting, and as a culmination of the Board’s year-long deliberative process, the Board, including the Independent Board Members, unanimously approved the continuation of the Advisory Agreement between the Manager and the Trust, on behalf of each Fund, for a one-year term ending June 30, 2024, and the Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund Sub-Advisory Agreement between the Manager and the Sub-Advisor with respect to the Defensive Advantage U.S. Fund, the Defensive Advantage International Fund Sub-Advisory Agreement between the Manager and the Sub-Advisor with respect to the Defensive Advantage International Fund and the Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund between the Manager and the Sub-Advisor with respect to the Defensive Advantage Emerging Markets Fund each for a one-year term ending June 30, 2024. Based upon its evaluation of all of the aforementioned factors in their totality, as well as other information, the Board, including the Independent Board Members, was satisfied that the terms of the Agreements were fair and reasonable and, in the best interest of each Fund and its shareholders. In arriving at its decision to approve the Agreements, the Board did not identify any single factor or group of factors as all-important or controlling, but considered all factors together, and different Board Members may have attributed different weights to the various factors considered. The Independent Board Members were advised by independent legal counsel throughout the deliberative process.

 

 

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Additional Information

 

Tailored Shareholder Reports for Open-End Mutual Funds and ETFs

Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require open-end mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these amendments on the shareholder reports for the Funds.

General Information

Quarterly performance, semi-annual and annual reports, current net asset value and other information regarding the Funds may be found on BlackRock’s website, which can be accessed at blackrock.com. Any reference to BlackRock’s website in this report is intended to allow investors public access to information regarding the Funds and does not, and is not intended to, incorporate BlackRock’s website in this report.

Householding

The Funds will mail only one copy of shareholder documents, including prospectuses, annual and semi-annual reports, Rule 30e-3 notices and proxy statements, to shareholders with multiple accounts at the same address. This practice is commonly called “householding” and is intended to reduce expenses and eliminate duplicate mailings of shareholder documents. Mailings of your shareholder documents may be householded indefinitely unless you instruct us otherwise. If you do not want the mailing of these documents to be combined with those for other members of your household, please call the Funds at (800) 441-7762.

Availability of Quarterly Schedule of Investments

The Funds file their complete schedules of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year as an exhibit to their reports on Form N-PORT. The Funds’ Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Additionally, each Fund makes its portfolio holdings for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year available at blackrock.com/fundreports.

Availability of Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Voting Records

A description of the policies and procedures that the Funds use to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities and information about how the Funds voted proxies relating to securities held in the Funds’ portfolios during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available without charge, upon request (1) by calling (800) 441-7762; (2) on the BlackRock website at blackrock.com; and (3) on the SEC’s website at sec.gov.

BlackRock’s Mutual Fund Family

BlackRock offers a diverse lineup of open-end mutual funds crossing all investment styles and managed by experts in equity, fixed-income and tax-exempt investing. Visit blackrock.com for more information.

Shareholder Privileges

Account Information

Call us at (800) 441-7762 from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM ET on any business day to get information about your account balances, recent transactions and share prices. You can also visit blackrock.com for more information.

Automatic Investment Plans

Investor class shareholders who want to invest regularly can arrange to have $50 or more automatically deducted from their checking or savings account and invested in any of the BlackRock funds.

Systematic Withdrawal Plans

Investor class shareholders can establish a systematic withdrawal plan and receive periodic payments of $50 or more from their BlackRock funds, as long as their account balance is at least $10,000.

Retirement Plans

Shareholders may make investments in conjunction with Traditional, Rollover, Roth, Coverdell, Simple IRAs, SEP IRAs and 403(b) Plans.

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BlackRock is committed to maintaining the privacy of its current and former fund investors and individual clients (collectively, “Clients”) and to safeguarding their non-public personal information. The following information is provided to help you understand what personal information BlackRock collects, how we protect that information and why in certain cases we share such information with select parties.

 

 

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BlackRock Privacy Principles (continued)

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BlackRock obtains or verifies personal non-public information from and about you from different sources, including the following: (i) information we receive from you or, if applicable, your financial intermediary, on applications, forms or other documents; (ii) information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others; (iii) information we receive from a consumer reporting agency; and (iv) from visits to our websites.

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Fund and Service Providers

 

Investment Adviser   Distributor

BlackRock Advisors, LLC

 

BlackRock Investments, LLC

Wilmington, DE 19809

 

New York, NY 10001

Sub-Adviser   Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

BlackRock International Limited

 

Deloitte & Touche LLP

Edinburgh, EH3 8BL

 

Boston, MA 02116

United Kingdom

 
  Legal Counsel
Accounting Agent and Custodian  

Sidley Austin LLP

State Street Bank and Trust Company

 

New York, NY 10019

Boston, MA 02114

 
 

Address of the Funds

Transfer Agent  

100 Bellevue Parkway

BNY Mellon Investment Servicing (US) Inc.

 

Wilmington, DE 19809

Wilmington, DE 19809

 

 

 

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Glossary of Terms Used in this Report

 

Portfolio Abbreviation

 

ADR    American Depositary Receipt
GDR    Global Depositary Receipt
JSC    Joint Stock Company
MSCI    Morgan Stanley Capital International
NVDR    Non-Voting Depositary Receipt
PCL    Public Company Limited
PJSC    Public Joint Stock Company

 

 

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  OCTOBER 31, 2023

 

  

2023 Semi-Annual Report

(Unaudited)

 

 

BlackRock FundsSM

 

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BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

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BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not FDIC Insured • May Lose Value • No Bank Guarantee


The Markets in Review

Dear Shareholder,

The combination of continued economic growth and cooling inflation provided a supportive backdrop for investors during the 12-month reporting period ended October 31, 2023. Significantly tighter monetary policy helped to rein in inflation, as the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index declined to its long-term average of approximately 3% in October 2023. Meanwhile, real economic growth proved more resilient than many investors anticipated. A moderating labor market also helped ease inflationary pressure, although wages continued to grow and unemployment rates touched the lowest levels in decades before rising slightly. This robust labor market powered further growth in consumer spending, backstopping the economy. On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a horrific attack on Israel. The ensuing war will have a significant humanitarian impact and could lead to heightened economic and market volatility. We see geopolitics as a structural market risk going forward. See our geopolitical risk dashboard at blackrock.com for more details.

Equity returns were solid during the period, as the durability of consumer spending mitigated investors’ concerns about the economy’s trajectory. The U.S. economy continued to show strength, and growth further accelerated in the third quarter of 2023. However, equity returns were uneven, as the performance of a few notable technology companies supported gains among large-capitalization U.S. stocks, while small-capitalization U.S. stocks declined overall. Meanwhile, international developed market equities advanced, and emerging market equities posted solid gains.

The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield rose during the reporting period, driving its price down, as investors reacted to elevated inflation and attempted to anticipate future interest rate changes. The corporate bond market benefited from improving economic sentiment, although high-yield corporate bond prices fared significantly better than investment-grade bonds as demand from yield-seeking investors remained strong.

The U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”), attempting to manage persistent inflation, raised interest rates six times during the 12-month period, but slowed and then paused its tightening later in the period. The Fed also wound down its bond-buying programs and incrementally reduced its balance sheet by not replacing securities that reach maturity.

Supply constraints appear to have become an embedded feature of the new macroeconomic environment, making it difficult for developed economies to increase production without sparking higher inflation. Geopolitical fragmentation and an aging population risk further exacerbating these constraints, keeping the labor market tight and wage growth high. Although the Fed has decelerated the pace of interest rate hikes and recently opted for several pauses, we believe that the new economic regime means that the Fed will need to maintain high rates for an extended period to keep inflation under control. Furthermore, ongoing structural changes may mean that the Fed will be hesitant to cut interest rates in the event of faltering economic activity lest inflation accelerate again.

While we favor an overweight position in developed market equities in the long term, we prefer an underweight stance in the near term. Expectations for corporate earnings remain elevated, which seems inconsistent with macroeconomic constraints. Nevertheless, we are overweight on Japanese stocks in the near term as shareholder-friendly policies generate increased investor interest. We also believe that stocks with an AI tilt should benefit from an investment cycle that is set to support revenues and margins. In credit, there are selective opportunities in the near term despite tightening credit and financial conditions. For fixed income investing with a six- to twelve-month horizon, we see the most attractive investments in short-term U.S. Treasuries, U.S. inflation-linked bonds, euro area government bonds and gilts, U.S. mortgage-backed securities, and hard-currency emerging market bonds.

Overall, our view is that investors need to think globally, position themselves to be prepared for a decarbonizing economy, and be nimble as market conditions change. We encourage you to talk with your financial advisor and visit blackrock.com for further insight about investing in today’s markets.

Sincerely,

 

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Total Returns as of October 31, 2023

 

 
    

 

 6-Month 

 

   

 

 12-Month 

 

 
   

U.S. large cap equities
(S&P 500® Index)

    1.39%       10.14%  
   

U.S. small cap equities
(Russell 2000® Index)

    (5.29)         (8.56)    
   

International equities
(MSCI Europe, Australasia,
Far East Index)

    (7.88)         14.40     
   

Emerging market equities
(MSCI Emerging Markets Index)

    (4.78)         10.80     
   

3-month Treasury bills
(ICE BofA 3-Month
U.S. Treasury Bill Index)

    2.63          4.77     
   

U.S. Treasury securities
(ICE BofA 10-Year
U.S. Treasury Index)

    (9.70)         (3.25)    
   

U.S. investment grade bonds (Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index)

    (6.13)         0.36     
   

Tax-exempt municipal bonds 
(Bloomberg Municipal Bond Index)

    (4.65)         2.64     
   

U.S. high yield bonds
(Bloomberg U.S. Corporate High Yield 2%
Issuer Capped Index)

    0.02          6.23     

Past performance is not an indication of future results. Index performance is shown for illustrative purposes only. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 

 

 

 

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Table of Contents

 

     

Page

 

 

The Markets in Review

     2  

Semi-Annual Report:

  

Fund Summary

     4  

About Fund Performance

     8  

Disclosure of Expenses

     8  

Derivative Financial Instruments

     8  

Financial Statements:

  

Schedules of Investments

     9  

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

     132  

Statements of Operations

     134  

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

     135  

Financial Highlights

     136  

Notes to Financial Statements

     144  

Disclosure of Investment Advisory Agreement and Sub-Advisory Agreement

     157  

Additional Information

     161  

Glossary of Terms Used in this Report

     163  

 

 

 

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Fund Summary   as of October 31, 2023    BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

Investment Objective

BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund’s (the “Fund”) investment objective is to seek long-term capital appreciation.

Portfolio Management Commentary

How did the Fund perform?

For the six-month period ended October 31, 2023, the Fund’s Institutional, Investor A and Class K Shares outperformed its benchmark, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, while the Investor C Shares performed in line.

What factors influenced performance?

Emerging market (“EM”) equities finished the period lower, as investor skepticism about risk assets deepened. There was a notable recovery in early 2023 as inflationary pressures initially benefited commodity markets. However, as fears of a U.S. recession intensified, equities in commodity-driven markets came under pressure. Interest rate increases in the United States coupled with more hawkish commentary from the Fed as U.S. inflation in services and wages proved to be stickier than expected also weighed on EM equities. As the period progressed, investors shifted their attention to U.S.-China tensions, while a strong U.S. jobs report and slowing inflation contributed to a preference for developed markets over EM. Brazil was a standout performer as the country saw a sharp increase in growth expectations and softer inflation data which fueled rate cut expectations. Similarly, India drove gains as United States and European investors continued to see India as an alternative to China. Asia led losses as concerns about the property sector and ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns weighed on China, and Korea and Taiwan also struggled amid global recessionary fears and continued information technology (“IT”) sector weakness. Commodity outperformance provided a tailwind for Latin America and for parts of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, but parts of Eastern Europe continued to struggle as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continued and high inflation rates persisted. Although commodities performed well as output cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (“OPEC+”) drove oil prices higher, policy themes ultimately put pressure on emerging market equities with materials, real estate and communication stocks the most notable laggards. Value stocks proved more resilient than growth during the period.

Sentiment measures drove positive contributions to the Fund’s performance, as they were able to correctly capture emerging market themes. Insights designed to track analyst, broker and informed investor views successfully positioned the portfolio around the China reopening theme. This was most observable from the Fund’s overweight allocation to onshore Chinese equities in the consumer discretionary sector. Other consumer intent-related sentiment measures evaluating mobile application usage and downloads also helped correctly position the portfolio.

Elsewhere, defensive quality measures performed well amid broader market stability concerns stemming from developed market banking turmoil. Insights with a preference for lower volatility as well as those designed to evaluate company financing ability performed best amid a broader market focus on the financial health of businesses. Other nontraditional quality measures also benefited performance. Measures evaluating green patents helped motivate successful positioning across utilities stocks.

Conversely, despite strong contributions from stock selection insights, broader macro positioning detracted from performance. In an effort to fund overweight positions to Taiwan IT stocks, the portfolio was underweight in Korean IT stocks which outperformed as Asian technology stocks broadly benefited from supportive Chinese policy. Also, despite positive contributions from the Fund’s broader positioning in China onshore equities, China-specific consumer indication insights detracted, as did text-based measures tracking companies exposed to the country’s clean energy transition.

The Fund’s cash balance was 5.5% at period end and averaged 5.7% for the period. The cash balance did not materially affect relative performance during the period.

Describe recent portfolio activity.

Over the course of the reporting period, the portfolio maintained a balanced allocation of risk across all major return drivers. There were, however, several new signals added within the stock selection model. The Fund built upon its alternative data capabilities with enhanced data sets that capture informed investor positioning as well as news flow. Additionally, the Fund added to its complex of consumer intent insights with a measure that looks toward social media activity as a measure of potential revenue growth.

Describe portfolio positioning at period end.

Relative to the benchmark, the Fund ended the reporting period with largely neutral positioning from a sector and country perspective. The Fund had slight overweight positions in the IT and consumer discretionary sectors, and maintained slight underweights in financials and utilities. From a geographical perspective, the Fund had a slight overweight position to Taiwan and maintained a slight underweight position to India.

The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.

 

 

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Fund Summary   as of October 31, 2023 (continued)    BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

Performance

 

                Average Annual Total Returns(a)(b)  
                1 Year           5 Years           10 Years  
     6-Month
Total
Returns
           Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
           Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
           Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
 

Institutional

    (4.20 )%        12.71     N/A         0.76     N/A         (0.88 )%      N/A  

Investor A

    (4.38       12.38       6.48       0.47       (0.61 )%        (1.14     (1.67 )% 

Investor C

    (4.81       11.53       10.53         (0.30     (0.30       (1.73     (1.73

Class K

    (4.19       12.77       N/A         0.81       N/A         (0.85     N/A  

MSCI Emerging Markets Index(c)

    (4.78             10.80       N/A               1.59       N/A               1.19       N/A  

 

  (a) 

Assuming maximum sales charges, if any. Average annual total returns with and without sales charges reflect reductions for distribution and service fees. See “About Fund Performance” for a detailed description of share classes, including any related sales charges and fees, and how performance was calculated for certain share classes.

 
  (b) 

Under normal circumstances, the Fund seeks to invest at least 80% of its net assets plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes in equity securities issued by, or tied economically to, companies in emerging markets and derivatives that have similar economic characteristics to such securities. The Fund’s total returns prior to June 12, 2017 are the returns of the Fund when it followed different investment strategies under the name BlackRock Emerging Markets Long/Short Equity Fund.

 
  (c) 

An index that captures large- and mid-cap representation across emerging markets countries. The index covers approximately 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalization in each country.

 

N/A — Not applicable as the share class and index do not have a sales charge.

Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Performance results may include adjustments made for financial reporting purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Expense Example

 

    Actual           Hypothetical 5% Return                 
     

Beginning
Account Value
(05/01/23)
 
 
 
    

Ending
Account Value
(10/31/23)
 
 
 
    

Expenses
Paid During
the Period
 
 
(a)  
           

Beginning
Account Value
(05/01/23)
 
 
 
    

Ending
Account Value
(10/31/23)
 
 
 
    

Expenses
Paid During
the Period
 
 
(a)  
              

Annualized
Expense
Ratio
 
 
 

Institutional

  $ 1,000.00      $ 958.00      $ 4.17       $ 1,000.00      $ 1,020.88      $ 4.30            0.85

Investor A

    1,000.00        956.20        5.64         1,000.00        1,019.37        5.82            1.15  

Investor C

    1,000.00        951.90        9.30         1,000.00        1,015.60        9.61            1.90  

Class K

    1,000.00        958.10        3.97               1,000.00        1,021.08        4.10                  0.81  

 

  (a) 

For each class of the Fund, expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio for the class, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/366 (to reflect the one-half year period shown).

 

See “Disclosure of Expenses” for further information on how expenses were calculated.

Portfolio Information

 

GEOGRAPHIC ALLOCATION

 

 

   
Country/Geographic Region   Percent of
Net Assets
 

China

    28.8

Taiwan

    16.9  

India

    11.9  

South Korea

    9.1  

Brazil

    7.3  

United States

    6.0  

Malaysia

    4.0  

Saudi Arabia

    3.0  

Thailand

    2.6  

Poland

    2.3  

Chile

    2.2  

South Africa

    1.4  

Other#

    4.2  

Other Assets Less Liabilities

    0.3  
 
#

Includes holdings within countries/geographic regions that are less than 1.0% of net assets. Please refer to the Schedule of Investments for such countries/geographic regions.

 

 

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Fund Summary   as of October 31, 2023    BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Investment Objective

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund’s (the “Fund”) investment objective is to seek total return over the long term.

Portfolio Management Commentary

How did the Fund perform?

For the six-month period ended October 31, 2023, all of the Fund’s share classes outperformed its benchmark, the ICE BofA 3-Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index.

What factors influenced performance?

The market environment was volatile as early gains mostly eroded over the last few months of the reporting period. Initially, the market was able to shrug off concerns around the banking crisis in March and April 2023 due to broader excitement around artificial intelligence (“AI”) and technology stocks. This ultimately drove markets to fresh highs in July 2023, before correcting into period-end. Persistently high inflation, led by wage growth, ran against the prevailing “soft-landing” narrative as the market began to reevaluate the impact of “higher-for-longer” interest rates with policy makers reiterating a hawkish stance. This led to a rotation in market leadership in the third quarter of 2023, following a path similar to that seen in 2022 as both stocks and bonds declined. Amid the sharp rise in longer-term rates, value stock performance proved more resilient relative to growth.

The Fund performed well against this backdrop, providing positive absolute returns led by security selection, notably fundamental value insights which benefited from the move higher in rates. More traditional measures of valuation, such as comparing stocks across sales, earnings yield, and research and development expenditures performed best. These measures also helped motivate long exposure to domestically oriented Japanese stocks that were most exposed to an expected policy normalization by the Bank of Japan. Within fundamentals insights, contrarian quality measures that evaluate the sustainability of earnings and financial stability performed well via a negative stance towards expensive information technology stocks. As these stocks struggled during the summer months with the AI-trade retreating, the Fund performed well through short positions in those companies. Additionally, a preference towards lower volatility stocks performed well amid rising market turbulence.

Sentiment insights were also broadly additive led by gains from insights capturing the positioning of informed investors. This was particularly effective across the short book via a negative stance towards healthcare equipment and service providers and coincided with news flow around the health benefits of GLP1 weight loss drugs. Elsewhere, insights were more mixed with text-based measures tracking the views of analysts and management struggling against the shifting market backdrop.

While stock selection drove gains, macro-related insights and positioning struggled for traction during the period. Notably, top-down positioning proved overly cyclical for the evolving backdrop in August, September and October 2023. These measures motivated a slight net long posture, initiated in June 2023 and maintained until period-end, which detracted against the market decline during the July through October period.

Similarly, industry selection struggled through a preference for consumer cyclicals, such as airlines and home builders, which came under pressure amid rising economic concerns. Style timing models partially offset the weakness having reflected a preference for value relative to growth.

The Fund was fully invested throughout the reporting period. The Fund’s cash exposure had no material impact on performance, as cash was principally held in conjunction with the Fund taking long and short positions via the use of derivatives, such as total return swap contracts.

Describe recent portfolio activity.

Over the course of the period, the portfolio maintained a balanced allocation of risk across all major return drivers. There were, however, several new signals added within the stock selection group of insights. The Fund developed a new insight to identify firms that are leading the market in development, deployment and monetization of AI capabilities. This included capturing hiring trends for skills associated with AI as well as executive comments highlighting capabilities over the past several years. Additionally, the Fund developed a new insight capturing trends around GLP-1 weight loss drugs to better understand the impact on firms across sectors.

Describe portfolio positioning at period end.

Macro insights continued to point to lack of a near-term recession risk while a style timing model based on interest rates suggests that the aggressive upward move in longer-term rates may be over. In combination, this supported a more positive outlook for equities, justifying a slight net long posture of around 6%.

As a result, the Fund had increased dividend yield exposure while selling volatility and covering growth (duration). Along the sector dimension the Fund had increased its long exposure to IT, which sits alongside a retained soft-landing/pro-value stance via long exposure to industrials and consumer discretionary.

The short side continued to express concerns around the overall impact of current high interest rate levels (as opposed to the direction of rates). This was underpinned by a negative stance with respect to financials, real estate and utilities. There also remained a negative view towards economies where consumers tend to be more sensitive to rising rates, such as the Nordic countries as well as Canada and Australia. In contrast, improving views from stock selection insights resulted in the Fund having shifted positioning in the United Kingdom to a long stance.

The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.

 

 

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Fund Summary   as of October 31, 2023 (continued)    BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Performance

 

                Average Annual Total Returns(a)(b)  
                1 Year           5 Years           10 Years  
     6-Month
Total
Returns
           Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
           Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
           Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
 

Institutional

    6.67       13.77     N/A         2.98     N/A         2.40     N/A  

Investor A

    6.61         13.54       7.58       2.71       1.60       2.14       1.59

Investor C

    6.10         12.65       11.65         1.93       1.93         1.53       1.53  

Class K

    6.71         13.88       N/A         3.02       N/A         2.45       N/A  

ICE BofA 3-Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index(c)

    2.63               4.77       N/A               1.78       N/A               1.16       N/A  

 

  (a) 

Assuming maximum sales charges, if any. Average annual total returns with and without sales charges reflect reductions for distribution and service fees. See “About Fund Performance” for a detailed description of share classes, including any related sales charges and fees, and how performance was calculated for certain share classes.

 
  (b) 

Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its total assets in equity instruments and related derivative instruments issued by, or tied economically to, companies located in developed markets.

 
  (c) 

An unmanaged index that measures returns of 3-month Treasury Bills. On March 1, 2021, the Fund began to track the 4pm pricing variant of the ICE BofA 3-Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index (the “Index”). Historical index data prior to March 1, 2021, is for the 3pm pricing variant of the lndex. Index data on and after March 1, 2021 is for the 4pm pricing variant of the Index.

 

N/A — Not applicable as the share class and index do not have a sales charge.

Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Performance results may include adjustments made for financial reporting purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Expense Example

 

    Actual           Hypothetical 5% Return                 
     

Beginning
Account Value
(05/01/23)
 
 
 
    

Ending
Account Value
(10/31/23)
 
 
 
    

Expenses
Paid During
the Period
 
 
(a)  
           

Beginning
Account Value
(05/01/23)
 
 
 
    

Ending
Account Value
(10/31/23)
 
 
 
    

Expenses
Paid During
the Period
 
 
(a)  
              

Annualized
Expense
Ratio
 
 
 

Institutional

  $ 1,000.00      $ 1,066.70      $ 6.97       $ 1,000.00      $ 1,018.39      $ 6.80            1.34

Investor A

    1,000.00        1,066.10        8.26         1,000.00        1,017.14        8.07            1.59  

Investor C

    1,000.00        1,061.00        12.13         1,000.00        1,013.37        11.85            2.34  

Class K

    1,000.00        1,067.10        6.71               1,000.00        1,018.65        6.55                  1.29  

 

  (a) 

For each class of the Fund, expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio for the class, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/366 (to reflect the one-half year period shown).

 

See “Disclosure of Expenses” for further information on how expenses were calculated.

Portfolio Information

 

GEOGRAPHIC ALLOCATION

 

     

Percent of

Total Investments(a)

 

 

       
Country/Geographic Region   Long     Short     Total  

United States

    29.2     27.5     56.7

Japan

    8.3       7.7       16.0  

United Kingdom

    2.6       1.9       4.5  

Canada

    1.7       2.1       3.8  

Germany

    1.7       0.8       2.5  

Australia

    1.2       1.2       2.4  

France

    1.1       1.3       2.4  

Switzerland

    0.7       1.1       1.8  

Sweden

    0.3       1.1       1.4  

Netherlands

    0.3       1.0       1.3  

Other#

    3.6       3.6       7.2  
 

 

 

 
    50.7     49.3     100.0
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
 

 

(a) 

Total investments include the gross values of long and short equity securities of the underlying derivative contracts utilized by the Fund and exclude short-term securities.

 

#

Includes holdings within countries/geographic regions that are less than 1.0% of net assets. Please refer to the Schedule of Investments for such countries/geographic regions.

 

 

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About Fund Performance

 

Institutional and Class K Shares are not subject to any sales charge. These shares bear no ongoing distribution or service fees and are available only to certain eligible investors. Class K Shares performance of BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund shown prior to the Class K Shares inception date of March 28, 2016 is that of Institutional Shares. Class K Shares performance of BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund shown prior to the Class K Shares inception date of January 25, 2018 is that of Institutional Shares. The performance of each Fund’s Class K Shares would be substantially similar to Institutional Shares because Class K Shares and Institutional Shares invest in the same portfolio of securities and performance would only differ to the extent that Class K Shares and Institutional Shares have different expenses. The actual returns of Class K Shares would have been higher than those of the Institutional Shares because Class K Shares have lower expenses than the Institutional Shares.

Investor A Shares are subject to a maximum initial sales charge (front-end load) of 5.25% and a service fee of 0.25% per year (but no distribution fee). Certain redemptions of these shares may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge (“CDSC”) where no initial sales charge was paid at the time of purchase. These shares are generally available through financial intermediaries.

Investor C Shares are subject to a 1.00% CDSC if redeemed within one year of purchase. In addition, these shares are subject to a distribution fee of 0.75% per year and a service fee of 0.25% per year. These shares are generally available through financial intermediaries. These shares automatically convert to Investor A Shares after approximately eight years.

Past performance is not an indication of future results. Financial markets have experienced extreme volatility and trading in many instruments has been disrupted. These circumstances may continue for an extended period of time and may continue to affect adversely the value and liquidity of each Fund’s investments. As a result, current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Refer to blackrock.com to obtain performance data current to the most recent month-end. Performance results do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares. Figures shown in the performance table(s) assume reinvestment of all distributions, if any, at net asset value (“NAV”) on the ex-dividend date or payable date, as applicable. Investment return and principal value of shares will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Distributions paid to each class of shares will vary because of the different levels of service, distribution and transfer agency fees applicable to each class, which are deducted from the income available to be paid to shareholders.

BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Manager”), each Fund’s investment adviser, has contractually and/or voluntarily agreed to waive and/or reimburse a portion of each Fund’s expenses. Without such waiver(s) and/or reimbursement(s), each Fund’s performance would have been lower. With respect to each Fund’s voluntary waiver(s), if any, the Manager is under no obligation to waive and/or reimburse or to continue waiving and/or reimbursing its fees and such voluntary waiver(s) may be reduced or discontinued at any time. With respect to each Fund’s contractual waiver(s), if any, the Manager is under no obligation to continue waiving and/or reimbursing its fees after the applicable termination date of such agreement. See the Notes to Financial Statements for additional information on waivers and/or reimbursements.

Disclosure of Expenses

Shareholders of each Fund may incur the following charges: (a) transactional expenses, such as sales charges; and (b) operating expenses, including investment advisory fees, administration fees, service and distribution fees, including 12b-1 fees, acquired fund fees and expenses, and other fund expenses. The expense examples shown (which are based on a hypothetical investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held through the end of the period) are intended to assist shareholders both in calculating expenses based on an investment in each Fund and in comparing these expenses with similar costs of investing in other mutual funds.

The expense examples provide information about actual account values and actual expenses. Annualized expense ratios reflect contractual and voluntary fee waivers, if any. In order to estimate the expenses a shareholder paid during the period covered by this report, shareholders can divide their account value by $1,000 and then multiply the result by the number corresponding to their Fund and share class under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During the Period.”

The expense examples also provide information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on a Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses. In order to assist shareholders in comparing the ongoing expenses of investing in these Funds and other funds, compare the 5% hypothetical examples with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

The expenses shown in the expense examples are intended to highlight shareholders’ ongoing costs only and do not reflect transactional expenses, such as sales charges, if any. Therefore, the hypothetical examples are useful in comparing ongoing expenses only and will not help shareholders determine the relative total expenses of owning different funds. If these transactional expenses were included, shareholder expenses would have been higher.

Derivative Financial Instruments

The Funds may invest in various derivative financial instruments. These instruments are used to obtain exposure to a security, commodity, index, market, and/or other assets without owning or taking physical custody of securities, commodities and/or other referenced assets or to manage market, equity, credit, interest rate, foreign currency exchange rate, commodity and/or other risks. Derivative financial instruments may give rise to a form of economic leverage and involve risks, including the imperfect correlation between the value of a derivative financial instrument and the underlying asset, possible default of the counterparty to the transaction or illiquidity of the instrument. Pursuant to Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act, among other things, the Funds must either use derivative financial instruments with embedded leverage in a limited manner or comply with an outer limit on fund leverage risk based on value-at-risk. The Funds’ successful use of a derivative financial instrument depends on the investment adviser’s ability to predict pertinent market movements accurately, which cannot be assured. The use of these instruments may result in losses greater than if they had not been used, may limit the amount of appreciation a Fund can realize on an investment and/or may result in lower distributions paid to shareholders. The Funds’ investments in these instruments, if any, are discussed in detail in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

Common Stocks

 

Australia — 0.5%  

BHP Group Ltd., Class DI

    14,874     $ 423,985  
   

 

 

 
Brazil — 6.0%            

Ambev SA

    287,347       732,936  

Ambev SA, ADR

    79,252       200,508  

Banco Bradesco SA, ADR

    42,589       118,823  

Cielo SA

    851,442       594,452  

Cogna Educacao SA(a)

    1,577,270       750,820  

NU Holdings Ltd., Class A(a)

    4,588       37,622  

Odontoprev SA

    53,757       111,315  

Qualicorp Consultoria e Corretora de Seguros SA

    80,003       45,541  

Telefonica Brasil SA

    7,450       66,849  

Vale SA

    62,655       857,479  

Vale SA, ADR

    34,166       468,416  

XP, Inc., Class A

    38,610       772,200  

YDUQS Participacoes SA

    11,940       41,989  
   

 

 

 
          4,798,950  
Chile — 2.1%            

Banco de Chile

    562,263       57,753  

Banco de Chile, ADR

    3,157       64,655  

Banco Santander Chile

    815,806       35,556  

Banco Santander Chile, ADR

    10,835       188,529  

Cencosud SA

    312,042       505,543  

Empresas Copec SA

    9,089       60,170  

Enel Americas SA(a)

    817,744       84,073  

Latam Airlines Group SA

    28,976,839       226,635  

Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA, ADR

    8,732       422,629  
   

 

 

 
      1,645,543  
China — 28.8%            

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.(a)

    268,820       2,767,522  

Baidu, Inc., Class A(a)

    26,992       354,373  

Bilibili, Inc., Class Z(a)

    2,360       31,666  

BOE Technology Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,401,700       748,811  

BYD Co. Ltd., Class A

    24,300       790,272  

China Lesso Group Holdings Ltd.(a)

    389,000       208,882  

China Longyuan Power Group Corp. Ltd., Class H

    62,000       52,485  

China Merchants Bank Co. Ltd., Class H

    199,000       754,865  

China Pacific Insurance Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    103,000       253,727  

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class H

    1,394,000       712,944  

China State Construction Engineering Corp. Ltd., Class A

    30,700       21,655  

CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.

    452,000       394,808  

Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd., Class H

    465,200       221,958  

Gree Electric Appliances, Inc. of Zhuhai, Class A

    165,500       765,061  

Hisense Home Appliances Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    109,000       300,031  

Huayu Automotive Systems Co. Ltd., Class A

    27,400       65,495  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    480,000       230,037  

JD.com, Inc., Class A

    85,210       1,083,288  

Kingsoft Corp. Ltd.

    15,200       53,040  

Kuaishou Technology(a)(b)

    7,600       48,943  

Kweichow Moutai Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,200       964,074  

Meituan, Class B(a)(b)

    107,780       1,527,782  

NetEase, Inc.

    57,870       1,238,508  

PetroChina Co. Ltd., Class A

    273,000       265,044  

PetroChina Co. Ltd., Class H

    1,017,700       664,268  

Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., Class H

    218,000       1,105,800  

Poly Property Services Co. Ltd., Class H

    71,200       279,425  

RiseSun Real Estate Development Co. Ltd., Class A(a)

    1        

SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd., Class A

    385,500       762,856  

Shandong Gold Mining Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    81,750       153,153  
Security   Shares     Value  
China (continued)            

Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co. Ltd., Class H

    204,300     $ 297,216  

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    100,300       3,711,976  

Trip.com Group Ltd.(a)

    7,100       241,979  

Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd., Class H

    66,000       500,513  

Weichai Power Co. Ltd., Class H

    38,000       56,879  

Xiabuxiabu Catering Management China Holdings Co. Ltd.(b)

    912,500       339,348  

Xiaomi Corp., Class B(a)(b)

    218,800       392,313  

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

    5,172       271,840  

ZTE Corp., Class A

    57,500       204,904  
   

 

 

 
          22,837,741  
Greece — 0.5%            

Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA

    25,020       350,690  

OPAP SA

    3,348       56,709  
   

 

 

 
      407,399  
Hong Kong — 0.1%            

Sun Art Retail Group Ltd.

    381,000       80,433  
   

 

 

 
India — 11.9%            

APL Apollo Tubes Ltd.

    3,282       61,719  

Axis Bank Ltd.

    3,383       39,919  

Bajaj Finance Ltd.

    7,030       632,836  

Birlasoft Ltd.

    115,994       763,646  

HDFC Bank Ltd.

    59,726       1,059,810  

ICICI Bank Ltd.

    114,375       1,258,331  

ICICI Bank Ltd., ADR

    8,222       182,446  

IndusInd Bank Ltd.

    15,252       264,218  

Infosys Ltd.

    6,745       110,927  

Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.

    50,039       1,046,057  

L&T Finance Holdings Ltd.

    102,200       163,257  

Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

    8,427       296,554  

Reliance Industries Ltd.

    33,138       911,221  

Shree Cement Ltd.

    2,305       710,430  

Syngene International Ltd.(b)

    33,519       273,941  

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

    18,048       730,648  

Triveni Turbine Ltd.(a)

    78,114       337,013  

Voltas Ltd.

    7,805       78,541  

Zydus Lifesciences Ltd.

    80,813       556,853  
   

 

 

 
      9,478,367  
Indonesia — 0.5%            

Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk PT

    4,858,200       384,106  
   

 

 

 
Kuwait — 0.5%            

Kuwait Finance House KSCP

    149,509       330,770  

National Bank of Kuwait SAKP

    35,509       100,659  
   

 

 

 
      431,429  
Malaysia — 4.0%            

CIMB Group Holdings Bhd

    713,700       855,082  

IHH Healthcare Bhd

    306,600       385,946  

Malayan Banking Bhd

    314,600       595,713  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd

    19,000       91,162  

Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Bhd

    179,900       185,958  

Public Bank Bhd

    1,060,800       926,504  

YTL Power International Bhd

    286,600       127,017  
   

 

 

 
      3,167,382  
Peru — 0.3%            

Southern Copper Corp.

    3,112       220,641  
   

 

 

 
Poland — 2.3%            

Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA

    4,944       150,234  

Budimex SA

    438       49,031  

Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa SA(a)

    14,148       168,072  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  
Poland (continued)            

KGHM Polska Miedz SA

    5,389     $ 143,807  

Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA(a)

    7,609       78,820  

Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen SA

    74,727       845,602  

Santander Bank Polska SA(a)

    3,378       366,874  
   

 

 

 
          1,802,440  
Qatar — 0.8%            

Ooredoo QPSC

    98,002       265,829  

Qatar National Bank QPSC

    89,345       364,869  
   

 

 

 
      630,698  
Russia(c) — 0.0%            

Alrosa PJSC

    1,407,496       151  

LUKOIL PJSC

    23,527       3  

Novatek PJSC

    29,650       3  
   

 

 

 
      157  
Saudi Arabia — 3.0%            

Al Rajhi Bank

    7,794       139,517  

Saudi Arabian Mining Co.(a)

    24,163       231,511  

Saudi Arabian Oil Co.(b)

    15,365       136,508  

Saudi Basic Industries Corp.

    41,071       843,978  

Saudi Telecom Co.

    100,329       1,027,781  
   

 

 

 
      2,379,295  
South Africa — 1.4%            

MultiChoice Group(a)

    71,778       268,857  

Standard Bank Group Ltd.

    83,918       823,488  
   

 

 

 
      1,092,345  
South Korea — 9.1%            

AMOREPACIFIC Group

    8,471       179,952  

Cheil Worldwide, Inc.

    25,915       381,581  

CJ Logistics Corp.

    4,627       260,137  

Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.(a)

    7,438       21,700  

GS Retail Co. Ltd.

    9,554       172,110  

HL Mando Co. Ltd.

    17,617       429,029  

Hugel, Inc.(a)

    4,478       472,440  

Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd.

    773       119,710  

KCC Corp.

    1,886       332,399  

Kia Corp.

    15,500       885,537  

Kolon Industries, Inc.

    777       25,100  

LG Chem Ltd.

    531       174,031  

LX International Corp.

    3,773       69,680  

NAVER Corp.

    1,089       152,246  

POSCO Holdings, Inc.

    875       267,860  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

    53,737       2,674,753  

Samsung SDI Co. Ltd.

    630       199,480  

SeAH Besteel Holdings Corp.

    1,631       26,348  

SK Hynix, Inc.

    2,533       219,971  

SK Innovation Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,132       103,130  

S-Oil Corp.

    513       25,318  
   

 

 

 
      7,192,512  
Taiwan — 16.9%            

Asustek Computer, Inc.

    8,000       83,881  

Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd.

    203,000       726,038  

Elan Microelectronics Corp.

    155,000       690,958  

Elite Material Co. Ltd.

    18,000       200,843  

FLEXium Interconnect, Inc.

    29,000       74,797  

Getac Holdings Corp.

    91,000       204,060  

Gourmet Master Co. Ltd.

    107,000       321,492  

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd.

    332,000       990,925  

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd., GDR, Registered Shares

    3,405       19,995  
Security   Shares     Value  
Taiwan (continued)            

ITE Technology, Inc.

    23,000     $ 115,959  

Lite-On Technology Corp.

    78,000       242,854  

Makalot Industrial Co. Ltd.

    41,000       458,890  

MediaTek, Inc.

    47,000       1,226,669  

Phison Electronics Corp.

    53,000       764,959  

Poya International Co. Ltd.

    33,420       513,747  

President Chain Store Corp.

    4,000       31,817  

Primax Electronics Ltd.

    326,000       696,248  

Quanta Computer, Inc.

    27,000       159,416  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    306,000       4,997,747  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., ADR

    6,581       568,006  

Tripod Technology Corp.

    31,000       158,708  

Visual Photonics Epitaxy Co. Ltd.

    11,000       50,160  

Win Semiconductors Corp.

    29,000       129,644  
   

 

 

 
      13,427,813  
Thailand — 2.6%            

Bangchak Corp. PCL, NVDR

    401,800       461,460  

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL, NVDR

    1,143,900       843,242  

PTT Exploration & Production PCL, NVDR

    174,900       798,738  
   

 

 

 
      2,103,440  
Turkey — 0.6%            

Migros Ticaret A/S

    42,247       503,785  
   

 

 

 
United Arab Emirates — 0.4%            

First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC

    87,306       301,399  
   

 

 

 
United States — 1.0%            

Genpact Ltd.

    22,809       765,014  
   

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks — 93.3%
(Cost: $78,012,359)

      74,074,874  
   

 

 

 

Preferred Securities

   
Preferred Stocks — 1.3%            
Brazil — 1.2%            

Azul SA(a)

    60,316       154,087  

Banco Bradesco SA

    81,859       227,145  

Braskem SA, Series A(a)

    137,417       438,001  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA

    24,879       171,428  
   

 

 

 
      990,661  
   

 

 

 
Chile — 0.1%            

Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA Class B

    1,767       85,573  
   

 

 

 

Total Preferred Securities — 1.3%
(Cost: $1,431,907)

 

    1,076,234  
   

 

 

 

Total Long-Term Investments — 94.6%
(Cost: $79,444,266)

 

    75,151,108  
   

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  
Short-Term Securities            
Money Market Funds — 5.1%            

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class, 5.24%(d)(e)

    4,027,241     $ 4,027,241  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series, 5.53%(d)(e)(f)

    8,989       8,992  
   

 

 

 

Total Short-Term Securities — 5.1%
(Cost: $4,036,225)

 

    4,036,233  
   

 

 

 

Total Investments — 99.7%
(Cost: $83,480,491)

 

    79,187,341  

Other Assets Less Liabilities — 0.3%

      203,743  
   

 

 

 

Net Assets — 100.0%

    $  79,391,084  
   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Non-income producing security.

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

(c) 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

(d) 

Affiliate of the Fund.

(e) 

Annualized 7-day yield as of period end.

(f) 

All or a portion of this security was purchased with the cash collateral from loaned securities.

 

Affiliates

Investments in issuers considered to be affiliate(s) of the Fund during the six months ended October 31, 2023 for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows:

 

Affiliated Issuer    Value at
04/30/23
     Purchases
at Cost
     Proceeds
from Sales
     Net
Realized
Gain (Loss)
     Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
     Value at
10/31/23
     Shares
Held at
10/31/23
     Income      Capital Gain
Distributions
from
Underlying
Funds
 

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class

   $ 4,592,936      $      $ (565,695 )(a)     $      $      $ 4,027,241        4,027,241      $ 100,848      $  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series

     8,990                             2        8,992        8,989        202 (b)         
           

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

       

 

 

    

 

 

 
            $      $ 2      $ 4,036,233         $ 101,050      $  
           

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

       

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Represents net amount purchased (sold).

  (b) 

All or a portion represents securities lending income earned from the reinvestment of cash collateral from loaned securities, net of fees and collateral investment expenses, and other payments to and from borrowers of securities.

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End

Futures Contracts

 

Description    Number of
Contracts
     Expiration
Date
     Notional
Amount (000)
     Value/
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

Long Contracts

           

MSCI Emerging Markets Index

     86        12/15/23      $ 3,953      $ (242,454
           

 

 

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Categorized by Risk Exposure

As of period end, the fair values of derivative financial instruments located in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities were as follows:

 

      Commodity
Contracts
     Credit
Contracts
     Equity
Contracts
     Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Contracts
     Interest
Rate
Contracts
     Other
Contracts
     Total  

Liabilities — Derivative Financial Instruments

                    

Futures contracts

                    

Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts(a)

   $      $      $ 242,454      $      $      $      $ 242,454  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Net cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and centrally cleared swaps, if any, are reported in the Schedule of Investments. In the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, only current day’s variation margin is reported in receivables or payables and the net cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) is included in accumulated earnings (loss).

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

For the period ended October 31, 2023, the effect of derivative financial instruments in the Statements of Operations was as follows:

 

      Commodity
Contracts
     Credit
Contracts
     Equity
Contracts
     Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Contracts
     Interest
Rate
Contracts
     Other
Contracts
     Total  

Net Realized Gain (Loss) from:

                    

Futures contracts

   $      $      $ (40,638    $      $      $      $ (40,638
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on:

                    

Futures contracts

   $      $      $ (328,236    $      $      $      $ (328,236
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Average Quarterly Balances of Outstanding Derivative Financial Instruments

 

   

Futures contracts:

 

Average notional value of contracts — long

  $ 4,348,455  

For more information about the Fund’s investment risks regarding derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End

Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. For a description of the input levels and information about the Fund’s policy regarding valuation of financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

The following table summarizes the Fund’s financial instruments categorized in the fair value hierarchy. The breakdown of the Fund’s financial instruments into major categories is disclosed in the Schedule of Investments above.

 

      Level 1        Level 2        Level 3        Total  

Assets

                 

Investments

                 

Long-Term Investments

                 

Common Stocks

                 

Australia

   $        $ 423,985        $        $ 423,985  

Brazil

     4,798,950                            4,798,950  

Chile

     1,468,161          177,382                   1,645,543  

China

     271,840          22,565,901                   22,837,741  

Greece

              407,399                   407,399  

Hong Kong

              80,433                   80,433  

India

     182,446          9,295,921                   9,478,367  

Indonesia

              384,106                   384,106  

Kuwait

              431,429                   431,429  

Malaysia

     91,162          3,076,220                   3,167,382  

Peru

     220,641                            220,641  

Poland

              1,802,440                   1,802,440  

Qatar

     630,698                            630,698  

Russia

                       157          157  

Saudi Arabia

              2,379,295                   2,379,295  

South Africa

     1,092,345                            1,092,345  

South Korea

              7,192,512                   7,192,512  

Taiwan

     568,006          12,859,807                   13,427,813  

Thailand

              2,103,440                   2,103,440  

Turkey

     503,785                            503,785  

United Arab Emirates

     301,399                            301,399  

United States

     765,014                            765,014  

Preferred Securities

                 

Preferred Stocks

                 

Brazil

     990,661                            990,661  

Chile

              85,573                   85,573  

Short-Term Securities

                 

Money Market Funds

     4,027,241                            4,027,241  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
   $ 15,912,349        $ 63,265,843        $ 157          79,178,349  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Investments Valued at NAV(a)

                    8,992  
                 

 

 

 
                  $ 79,187,341  
                 

 

 

 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

 

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End (continued)

 

     Level 1     Level 2      Level 3      Total  

Derivative Financial Instruments(b)

         

Liabilities

                                                                                                 

Equity Contracts

  $ (242,454   $     —      $     —      $ (242,454
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Certain investments of the Fund were fair valued using NAV as a practical expedient as no quoted market value is available and therefore have been excluded from the fair value hierarchy.

 
  (b) 

Derivative financial instruments are futures contracts. Futures contracts are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the instrument.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security       
Shares
    Value  

Common Stocks

   
United Kingdom — 0.1%            

ARM Holdings PLC(a)

    17,519     $ 863,512  
   

 

 

 
United States — 6.4%            

Citigroup, Inc.

    255,000       10,069,950  

Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF

    269,746       36,639,599  

Klaviyo, Inc., Class A(a)

    6,918       197,094  

Maplebear, Inc.

    2,814       69,309  

Netflix, Inc.(a)

    27,000       11,115,630  

Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A(a)

    4       59  

Procter & Gamble Co.

    74,000       11,102,220  

RayzeBio, Inc.

    393       7,624  
   

 

 

 
      69,201,485  
   

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks — 6.5%
(Cost: $77,617,463)

      70,064,997  
   

 

 

 

Preferred Securities

   
Preferred Stocks — 0.4%(b)            
United States — 0.4%            

AliphCom

   

Series 6, (Acquired 12/15/15, Cost: $—)(c)

    8,264        

Series 8

    823,530       8  

Illumio, Inc., Series C, (Acquired 03/10/15,
Cost: $1,500,001)(c)

    466,730       3,990,542  
   

 

 

 
      3,990,550  
   

 

 

 

Total Preferred Securities — 0.4%
(Cost: $3,250,011)

      3,990,550  
   

 

 

 
     Par
(000)
        

U.S. Treasury Obligations

   

U.S. Treasury Floating Rate Notes(d)

   

(3-mo.Treasury money market yield + 0.14%), 5.54%, 10/31/24

  $ 34,540       34,575,278  

(3-mo.Treasury money market yield + 0.17%), 5.55%, 10/31/25

    6,927       6,927,856  

(3-mo.Treasury money market yield + 0.20%), 5.58%, 01/31/25

    20,175       20,208,886  
   

 

 

 

Total U.S. Treasury Obligations — 5.7%
(Cost: $61,619,378)

      61,712,020  
   

 

 

 

Total Long-Term Investments — 12.6%
(Cost: $142,486,852)

      135,767,567  
   

 

 

 
     Shares         

Short-Term Securities

   
Money Market Funds — 0.2%            

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class, 5.24%(e)(f)

    2,097,797       2,097,797  
   

 

 

 
Security   Par
(000)
    Value  
U.S. Treasury Obligations — 88.3%            

U.S. Treasury Bills(g)

   

5.38%, 11/02/23

  $ 68,000     $ 67,990,077  

5.42%, 11/07/23 - 12/14/23

       230,565       229,674,159  

5.43%, 11/14/23

    172,285       171,955,965  

5.45%, 11/16/23 - 01/25/24

    93,165       92,877,800  

5.41%, 11/21/23 - 11/28/23

    98,800       98,466,318  

5.49%, 11/24/23 - 01/18/24

    96,085       95,323,736  

5.48%, 12/05/23

    8,845       8,800,800  

5.50%, 12/26/23

    7,680       7,617,549  

5.52%, 01/02/24 - 01/16/24(h)

    34,485       34,160,702  

5.46%, 01/11/24 - 01/23/24

    30,000       29,673,901  

5.53%, 01/30/24

    34,766       34,303,286  

5.54%, 02/06/24 - 02/20/24

    33,140       32,629,894  

5.51%, 02/22/24

    1,885       1,853,552  

5.58%, 04/04/24

    9,350       9,135,984  

5.47%, 04/18/24

    6,625       6,459,381  

5.21%, 06/13/24

    2,335       2,259,441  

U.S. Treasury Floating Rate Notes(d)

   

(3-mo.Treasury money market yield - 0.02%), 5.37%, 01/31/24

    20,365       20,366,614  

(3-mo.Treasury money market yield - 0.08%), 5.31%, 04/30/24

    4,885       4,884,066  
   

 

 

 
      948,433,225  
   

 

 

 

Total Short-Term Securities — 88.5%
(Cost: $950,515,004)

      950,531,022  
   

 

 

 

Total Investments — 101.1%
(Cost: $1,093,001,856)

      1,086,298,589  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets — (1.1)%

 

    (11,757,121
   

 

 

 

Net Assets — 100.0%

    $ 1,074,541,468  
   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Non-income producing security.

(b) 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

(c) 

Restricted security as to resale, excluding 144A securities. The Fund held restricted securities with a current value of $3,990,542, representing 0.4% of its net assets as of period end, and an original cost of $1,500,001.

(d) 

Variable rate security. Interest rate resets periodically. The rate shown is the effective interest rate as of period end. Security description also includes the reference rate and spread if published and available.

(e) 

Affiliate of the Fund.

(f) 

Annualized 7-day yield as of period end.

(g) 

Rates are discount rates or a range of discount rates as of period end.

(h) 

When-issued security.

 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Affiliates

Investments in issuers considered to be affiliate(s) of the Fund during the six months ended October 31, 2023 for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows:

 

                   
Affiliated Issuer   Value at
04/30/23
    Purchases
at Cost
    Proceeds
from Sales
    Net
Realized
Gain (Loss)
    Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
    Value at
10/31/23
    Shares
Held at
10/31/23
    Income     Capital Gain
Distributions
from
Underlying
Funds
 

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class

  $ 1,420,426     $ 677,371 (a)    $     $     $     $ 2,097,797       2,097,797     $ 104,473     $  
       

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Represents net amount purchased (sold).

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End

Futures Contracts

 

Description    Number of
Contracts
       Expiration
Date
       Notional
Amount (000)
       Value/
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

Long Contracts

                 

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

     252          12/15/23        $ 53,074        $ 33,250  

S&P 500 Annual Dividend Index

     161          12/20/24          2,777          (14,335

S&P 500 Annual Dividend Index

     164          12/19/25          2,714          (47,414
                 

 

 

 
                    (28,499
                 

 

 

 

Short Contracts

                 

CBOE Volatility Index

     156          11/15/23          2,828          53,425  
                 

 

 

 
                  $ 24,926  
                 

 

 

 

OTC Total Return Swaps — Future

 

Reference Entity    Fixed Amount Paid
(Received) by the
Fund(a)
     Counterparty    Termination
Date
    

Notional

Amount (000)

     Value      Upfront
Premium
Paid
(Received)
     Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

Nikkei Dividend Future December 2023

   JPY      254774000     

BNP Paribas SA

     04/01/24        JPY        1,682      $ 7,844      $      $ 7,844  

Nikkei Dividend Future December 2023

   JPY      149280000     

BNP Paribas SA

     04/01/24        JPY        985        3,642               3,642  

FTSE 100 Dividend Index Future December 2024

   GBP      812913.8     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/19/24        GBP        986        8,654               8,654  

Euro Stoxx 50 Index Dividend Future December 2024

   EUR      1613683.96     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/20/24        EUR        1,706        21,401               21,401  

Euro Stoxx 50 Index Dividend Future December 2024

   EUR      932049.72     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/20/24        EUR        985        13,036               13,036  

FTSE 100 Dividend Index Future December 2024

   GBP      336911.04     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/20/24        GBP        409        3,587               3,587  

FTSE 100 Dividend Index Future December 2024

   GBP      1040937.35     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/20/24        GBP        1,263        (3,213             (3,213

Nikkei Dividend Future December 2024

   JPY      249960000     

BNP Paribas SA

     04/01/25        JPY        1,650        10,292               10,292  

Nikkei Dividend Future December 2024

   JPY      155000000     

BNP Paribas SA

     04/01/25        JPY        1,023        14,514               14,514  

FTSE 100 Dividend Index Future December 2025

   GBP      1405851.88     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/18/25        GBP        1,706        (19,727             (19,727

FTSE 100 Dividend Index Future December 2025

   GBP      809642.82     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/18/25        GBP        982        (9,648             (9,648

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

OTC Total Return Swaps — Future (continued)

 

Reference Entity    Fixed Amount Paid
(Received) by the
Fund(a)
     Counterparty    Termination
Date
    

Notional

Amount (000)

     Value      Upfront
Premium
Paid
(Received)
     Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

Euro Stoxx 50 Index Dividend Future December 2025

   EUR      1622106.72     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/19/25        EUR        1,715      $ (4,229    $      $ (4,229

Euro Stoxx 50 Index Dividend Future December 2025

   EUR      926218.05     

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     12/19/25        EUR        979        416               416  
                    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
                     $ 46,569      $      $ 46,569  
                    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

At termination, the fixed amount paid (received) will be exchanged for the total return of the reference entity.

OTC Total Return Swaps

 

               
Reference Entity    Payment
Frequency
   Counterparty(a)      Termination Date      Net Notional      Accrued
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
    Net Value of
Reference
Entity
     Gross
Notional
Amount
Net Asset
Percentage
 

Equity Securities Long/Short

   Monthly      Bank of America N.A.(b)        02/15/28      $ 641,430      $ (399,149 )(c)    $ 325,220        67.6
   Monthly      Bank of America N.A.(d)        02/15/28        (11,691,029      (59,759 )(e)       (11,848,945      85.7  
   Monthly      BNP Paribas SA(f)        03/21/25 – 04/14/25        (11,898,436      (545,708 )(g)       (11,839,023      107.9  
   Monthly      BNP Paribas SA(h)        03/17/25 – 06/09/25        (2,169,266      2,404,723 (i)       398,239        33.8  
   Monthly     
Goldman Sachs Bank
USA(j)
 
 
     08/19/26        (1,118,767      (893,247 )(k)       (1,632,279      79.5  
   Monthly     
Goldman Sachs Bank USA(l)
 
 
     08/09/24 – 08/19/26        (12,183,321      (1,878,182 )(m)      (13,712,368      118.3  
   Monthly      UBS AG(n)        04/18/28        (11,870,883      (662,436 )(o)       (12,389,166      81.1  
   Monthly      UBS AG(p)        05/11/26 – 06/07/28        (135,019      (46,336 )(q)       69,873        32.8  
              

 

 

   

 

 

    
               $ (2,080,094   $ (50,628,449   
              

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

  (a) 

The Fund receives the total return on a portfolio of long positions underlying the total return swap. The Fund pays the total return on a portfolio of short positions underlying the total return swap. In addition, the Fund pays or receives a variable rate of interest, based on a specified benchmark. The benchmark and spread are determined based upon the country and/or currency of the individual underlying positions.

  (c) 

Amount includes $(82,939) of net dividends and financing fees.

  (e) 

Amount includes $98,157 of net dividends and financing fees.

  (g) 

Amount includes $(605,121) of net dividends and financing fees.

  (i) 

Amount includes $(162,782) of net dividends and financing fees.

  (k) 

Amount includes $(379,735) of net dividends and financing fees.

  (m) 

Amount includes $(349,135) of net dividends and financing fees.

  (o) 

Amount includes $(144,153) of net dividends and financing fees.

  (q) 

Amount includes $(251,228) of net dividends and financing fees.

The following are the specified benchmarks (plus or minus a range) used in determining the variable rate of interest:

 

Range:   (b)
0-1,610 basis points
  (d)
0-150 basis points
  (f)
0-2,100 basis points
Benchmarks:  

AUD - 1D Overnight Reserve Bank of Australia Rate (AONIA)

Bank of Canada Overnight Rate Target (CABROVER)

CHF - Swiss Average Rate O/N (SSARON)

DKK - 1W Copenhagen Interbank Swap Rate (CIBOR)

EUR - 1D Euro Short Term Rate (ESTR)

GBP - 1D Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA)

HKD - Overnight Index Average (HONIA)

ILS - 1M Tel Aviv Interbank Offer Rate (TELBOR)

JPY - Provisional 1D Overnight Tokyo Average Rate (TONA)

NOK - 1W Norway Interbank Offer Rate (NIBOR)

SEK - 1W Stockholm Interbank Offer Rate (STIBOR)

SGD - Overnight Rate Average (SORA)

USD - 1D Overnight Bank Funding Rate (OBFR01)

 

AUD - 1D Overnight Reserve Bank of Australia Rate (AONIA)

Bank of Canada Overnight Rate Target (CABROVER)

CHF - Swiss Average Rate O/N (SSARON)

DKK - 1W Copenhagen Interbank Swap Rate (CIBOR)

EUR - 1D Euro Short Term Rate (ESTR)

GBP - 1D Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA)

HKD - Overnight Index Average (HONIA)

ILS - 1M Tel Aviv Interbank Offer Rate (TELBOR)

JPY - Provisional 1D Overnight Tokyo Average Rate (TONA)

NOK - 1W Norway Interbank Offer Rate (NIBOR)

SEK - 1W Stockholm Interbank Offer Rate (STIBOR)

SGD - Overnight Rate Average (SORA)

USD - 1D Overnight Bank Funding Rate (OBFR01)

 

AUD - 1D Overnight Reserve Bank of Australia Rate (AONIA)

Bank of Canada Overnight Rate Target (CABROVER)

CHF - Swiss Average Rate O/N (SSARON)

DKK - Annualized Overnight Deposit MID Rate

EUR - 1D Euro Short Term Rate (ESTR)

GBP - 1D Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA)

HKD - Overnight Index Average (HONIA)

ILS - 1M Tel Aviv Interbank Offer Rate (TELBOR)

JPY - 1D Overnight Tokyo Average Rate (TONA)

NOK - Norwegian Overnight Weighted Average (NOWA)

NZD - 1D New Zealand Official Overnight Deposit Rate (NZOCO)

SEK - 1W Stockholm Interbank Offer Rate (STIBOR)

SGD - Overnight Rate Average (SORA)

USD - 1D Overnight Bank Funding Rate (OBFR01)

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

OTC Total Return Swaps (continued)    
  (h)   (j)   (l)
  0-868 basis points   0-1,414 basis points   0-2,000 basis points
 

AUD - 1D Overnight Reserve Bank of Australia Rate (AONIA)

Bank of Canada Overnight Rate Target (CABROVER)

CHF - Swiss Average Rate O/N (SSARON)

DKK - Annualized Overnight Deposit MID Rate

EUR - 1D Euro Short Term Rate (ESTR)

GBP - 1D Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA)

HKD - Overnight Index Average (HONIA)

ILS - 1M Tel Aviv Interbank Offer Rate (TELBOR)

JPY - 1D Overnight Tokyo Average Rate (TONA)

NOK - Norwegian Overnight Weighted Average (NOWA)

NZD - 1D New Zealand Official Overnight Deposit Rate (NZOCO)

SEK - 1W Stockholm Interbank Offer Rate (STIBOR)

SGD - Overnight Rate Average (SORA)

USD - 1D Overnight Bank Funding Rate (OBFR01)

 

AUD - 1D Overnight Reserve Bank of Australia Rate (AONIA)

CAD - 1D Overnight Bank of Canada Repo Rate (CORRA)

CHF - Swiss Average Rate O/N (SSARON)

DKK - Danish Tom/Next Reference Rate (DETNT/N)

EUR - 1D Euro Short Term Rate (ESTR)

GBP - 1D Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA)

HKD - Overnight Index Average (HONIA)

ILS - 1D Overnight Tel Aviv Interbank Offer Rate (TELBOR)

JPY - Provisional 1D Overnight Tokyo Average Rate (TONA)

NOK - Norwegian Overnight Weighted Average (NOWA)

NZD - 1D New Zealand Official Overnight Deposit Rate (NZOCO)

SEK - 1D Overnight Stockholm Interbank Offer Rate (STIBOR)

SGD - Overnight Rate Average (SORA)

USD - 1D Overnight Fed Funds Effective Rate (FEDL01)

 

AUD - 1D Overnight Reserve Bank of Australia Rate (AONIA)

CAD - 1D Overnight Bank of Canada Repo Rate (CORRA)

CHF - Swiss Average Rate O/N (SSARON)

DKK - Danish Tom/Next Reference Rate (DETNT/N)

EUR - 1D Euro Short Term Rate (ESTR)

GBP - 1D Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA)

HKD - Overnight Index Average (HONIA)

ILS - 1D Overnight Tel Aviv Interbank Offer Rate (TELBOR)

JPY - Provisional 1D Overnight Tokyo Average Rate (TONA)

NOK - Norwegian Overnight Weighted Average (NOWA)

SEK - 1D Overnight Stockholm Interbank Offer Rate (STIBOR)

SGD - Overnight Rate Average (SORA)

USD - 1D Overnight Fed Funds Effective Rate (FEDL01)

  (n)   (p)  
  15-2,526 basis points   0-780 basis points  
 

AUD - 1D Overnight Reserve Bank of Australia Rate (AONIA)

CAD - 1D Overnight Bank of Canada Repo Rate (CORRA)

DKK - 1W Copenhagen Interbank Swap Rate (CIBOR)

EUR - 1D Euro Short Term Rate (ESTR)

GBP - 1D Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA)

HKD - Overnight Index Average (HONIA)

ILS - 1D Overnight Tel Aviv Interbank Offer Rate (TELBOR)

JPY - Provisional 1D Overnight Tokyo Average Rate (TONA)

NOK - Norwegian Overnight Weighted Average (NOWA)

NZD - 1M New Zealand Bank Bill Rate (BBR)

SEK - TN Stockholm Interbank Offer Rate (STIBOR)

SGD - Overnight Rate Average (SORA)

USD - 1D Overnight Bank Funding Rate (OBFR01)

 

AUD - 1D Overnight Reserve Bank of Australia Rate (AONIA)

CAD - 1D Overnight Bank of Canada Repo Rate (CORRA)

DKK - 1W Copenhagen Interbank Swap Rate (CIBOR)

EUR - 1D Euro Short Term Rate (ESTR)

GBP - 1D Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA)

HKD - Overnight Index Average (HONIA)

ILS - 1D Overnight Tel Aviv Interbank Offer Rate (TELBOR)

JPY - Provisional 1D Overnight Tokyo Average Rate (TONA)

NOK - Norwegian Overnight Weighted Average (NOWA)

NZD - 1M New Zealand Bank Bill Rate (BBR)

SEK - TN Stockholm Interbank Offer Rate (STIBOR)

SGD - Overnight Rate Average (SORA)

USD - 1D Overnight Bank Funding Rate (OBFR01)

 

 

 

S C H E D U L E    O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

The following table represents the individual long and short positions and related values of the equity securities underlying the total return swap with Bank of America N.A. as of period end, termination date 02/15/28:

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Reference Entity — Long

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

Abacus Group

    66,569     $ 40,539       12.5

Accent Group Ltd.

    152,467               182,106       56.0  

Alumina Ltd.

    364,692       181,071       55.7  

AMP Ltd.

    327,590       218,270       67.1  

Arena REIT

    42,946       86,880       26.7  

AUB Group Ltd.

    10,586       182,056       56.0  

Aussie Broadband Ltd.

    8,426       20,992       6.5  

Austal Ltd.

    67,859       72,984       22.4  

Bega Cheese Ltd.

    94,973       167,965       51.6  

Boral Ltd.

    236,886       679,100       208.8  

Charter Hall Long Wale REIT

    28,003       53,798       16.5  

Charter Hall Retail REIT

    437,782       850,670       261.6  

Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT

    89,779       136,044       41.8  

Credit Corp Group Ltd.

    20,088       154,981       47.7  

CSR Ltd.

    245,015       876,011       269.4  

Data#3 Ltd.

    99,984       431,004       132.5  

Downer EDI Ltd.

    150,977       363,034       111.6  

GrainCorp Ltd.

    91,385       404,046       124.2  

Growthpoint Properties Australia Ltd.

    233,808       293,545       90.3  

Johns Lyng Group Ltd.

    17,634       68,650       21.1  

Jumbo Interactive Ltd.

    24,304       214,350       65.9  

Light & Wonder, Inc., CDI, CDI

    2       147       0.0  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

    2,189       19,610       6.0  

Nanosonics Ltd.

    117,537       280,511       86.3  

National Storage REIT

    185,243       236,182       72.6  

Netwealth Group Ltd.

    19,615       159,375       49.0  

NRW Holdings Ltd.

    35,315       56,409       17.3  

Nufarm Ltd.

    14,093       39,059       12.0  

oOh!media Ltd.

    272,912       226,428       69.6  

Perenti Ltd.

    735,007       497,101       152.9  

Perseus Mining Ltd.

    237,576       253,840       78.1  

Pinnacle Investment Management Group Ltd.

    14,635       72,533       22.3  

Premier Investments Ltd.

    3,761       54,536       16.8  

Ramelius Resources Ltd.

    25,660       26,651       8.2  

Region RE Ltd.

    158,895       198,681       61.1  

Regis Resources Ltd., Registered Shares

    423,849       458,898       141.1  

Ridley Corp. Ltd.

    64,988       91,315       28.1  

Silver Lake Resources Ltd.

    445,249       292,864       90.1  

SiteMinder Ltd.

    23,517       60,971       18.7  

Star Entertainment Grp Ltd.

    1,511,357       510,231       156.9  

Steadfast Group Ltd.

    58,643       201,658       62.0  

Technology One Ltd.

    156,501       1,451,716       446.4  

Ventia Services Group Pty Ltd.

    254,355       444,267       136.6  

Viva Energy Group Ltd.

    202,476       364,602       112.1  

Waypoint REIT Ltd.

    253,731       342,673       105.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      12,018,354    
Austria                  

ams-OSRAM AG

    78,660       285,109       87.7  

ANDRITZ AG

    21,835       1,003,164       308.4  

AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG

    1,266       31,739       9.7  

IMMOFINANZ AG

    16,544       332,466       102.2  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Austria (continued)                  

Kontron AG

    25,355     $ 510,554       157.0

Raiffeisen Bank International AG

    146,185           2,114,186       650.1  

Telekom Austria AG, Class A

    15,385               107,242       33.0  

UNIQA Insurance Group AG

    42,076       339,129       104.3  

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe

    16,632       445,318       136.9  

Wienerberger AG

    8,642       210,309       64.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      5,379,216    
Belgium                  

Barco NV

    5,057       77,481       23.8  

Etablissements Franz Colruyt NV

    8,901       367,683       113.0  

Montea NV

    4,422       311,978       95.9  

Proximus SADP

    144,897       1,200,901       369.3  

Shurgard Self Storage Ltd.

    3,724       139,104       42.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,097,147    
Canada                  

AbCellera Biologics, Inc.

    65,559       269,448       82.9  

Advantage Energy Ltd.

    21,164       156,407       48.1  

Aecon Group, Inc.

    106,312       797,162       245.1  

Ag Growth International, Inc.

    2,625       93,918       28.9  

Artis REIT

    47,537       215,055       66.1  

Atco Ltd., Class I

    22,114       577,429       177.6  

Boralex, Inc.

    18,379       348,777       107.2  

Brookfield Reinsurance Ltd.

    625       18,392       5.7  

Canfor Corp.

    57,560       599,879       184.5  

Cardinal Energy Ltd.

    26,255       143,125       44.0  

Cargojet, Inc.

    998       58,022       17.8  

Centerra Gold, Inc.

    56,279       291,100       89.5  

Crombie REIT

    44,451       397,981       122.4  

CT REIT

    14,840       138,081       42.5  

Doman Building Materials Group Ltd.

    12,906       63,800       19.6  

DREAM Unlimited Corp., Class A

    12,805       159,423       49.0  

Dundee Precious Metals, Inc.

    38,085       254,010       78.1  

Enghouse Systems Ltd.

    6,552       156,652       48.2  

First Capital REIT

    53,861       516,190       158.7  

First National Financial Corp.

    4,067       103,419       31.8  

Fortuna Silver Mines, Inc.

    95,949       274,328       84.4  

Freehold Royalties Ltd.

    33,720       354,004       108.9  

H&R REIT

    65,920       413,790       127.2  

Interfor Corp.

    38,148       479,358       147.4  

Jamieson Wellness, Inc.

    21,277       356,576       109.6  

Kelt Exploration Ltd.

    28,491       164,666       50.6  

Laurentian Bank of Canada

    13,752       255,620       78.6  

Lundin Gold, Inc.

    10,097       124,032       38.1  

Major Drilling Group International, Inc.

    22,174       119,763       36.8  

Nexus Industrial REIT

    3,556       16,999       5.2  

North American Construction Group Ltd.

    617       12,946       4.0  

Novagold Resources, Inc.

    67,859       241,061       74.1  

Obsidian Energy Ltd.

    14,996       129,444       39.8  

Pason Systems, Inc.

    42,006       410,345       126.2  

Russel Metals, Inc.

    28,625       725,412       223.1  

Sandstorm Gold Ltd.

    40,221       187,706       57.7  

Seabridge Gold, Inc.

    1,547       17,246       5.3  

Secure Energy Services, Inc.

    40,601       229,441       70.6  

Silvercorp Metals, Inc.

    19,003       43,005       13.2  

SmartCentres REIT

    18,196       287,616       88.4  

Stelco Holdings, Inc.

    55,368       1,581,671       486.3  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

Topaz Energy Corp.

    52,835     $ 818,500       251.7

Torex Gold Resources, Inc.

    7,607       74,796       23.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        12,676,595    
Denmark                  

D/S Norden A/S

    3,277               185,951       57.2  

H Lundbeck A/S

    88,292       461,014       141.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      646,965    
Egypt                  

Centamin PLC

    527,016       530,428       163.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Finland                  

Cargotec OYJ, Class B

    9,742       383,799       118.0  

Citycon OYJ

    14,635       77,271       23.8  

Kemira OYJ

    267       4,315       1.3  

Kojamo OYJ

    11,426       97,434       30.0  

Nokian Renkaat OYJ

    31,103       234,771       72.2  

Nordea Bank Abp

    43,751       461,019       141.7  

Uponor OYJ

    15,065       455,617       140.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,714,226    
France                  

ALD SA

    12,791       86,526       26.6  

Beneteau SACA

    5,534       66,649       20.5  

CGG SA

    476,228       336,436       103.4  

Cie Plastic Omnium SE

    52,359       587,319       180.6  

Clariane SE

    25,730       96,984       29.8  

Etablissements Maurel et Prom SA

    19,746       117,354       36.1  

ICADE

    43,491       1,418,691       436.2  

JCDecaux SE

    7,509       117,249       36.1  

Nexity SA

    6,534       91,128       28.0  

Rubis SCA

    32,500       706,280       217.2  

Television Francaise 1 SA

    141,353       994,253       305.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,618,869    
Germany                  

Atoss Software AG

    2,145       452,351       139.1  

Aurubis AG

    5,814       478,748       147.2  

Auto1 Group SE

    8,570       50,346       15.5  

Bank of Georgia Group PLC

    21,885       889,611       273.5  

Bilfinger SE

    24,142       884,517       272.0  

CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KgaA

    2,705       98,997       30.4  

Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG

    25,107       167,622       51.5  

Deutsche Wohnen SE

    6,081       130,650       40.2  

Deutz AG

    158,014       639,205       196.5  

Duerr AG

    11,333       232,743       71.6  

DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA

    9,337       273,536       84.1  

Elmos Semiconductor SE

    2,279       149,271       45.9  

Freenet AG

    7,571       191,846       59.0  

Grand City Properties SA

    28,878       257,759       79.3  

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA

    717       54,505       16.8  

Hypoport SE

    750       91,641       28.2  

Krones AG

    8,742       850,637       261.6  

METRO AG

    7,278       46,170       14.2  

SAF-Holland SE

    27,977       373,388       114.8  

Salzgitter AG

    9,120       227,451       69.9  

Sirius Real Estate Ltd.

    132,058       129,045       39.7  

Suedzucker AG

    28,464       430,416       132.3  

SUESS MicroTec SE

    3,085       53,300       16.4  

TAG Immobilien AG

    9,208       100,490       30.9  

TBC Bank Group PLC

    13,358       438,225       134.8  

TUI AG

    106,408       536,821       165.1  

Uniper SE

    3,813       19,601       6.0  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

United Internet AG

    48,025     $ 996,609       306.4

Vitesco Technologies Group AG

    2,932       286,263       88.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
          9,531,764    
Hong Kong                  

Fortune REIT

    36,000       20,163       6.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Ireland                  

Cimpress PLC

    5,621       335,405       103.1  

Glanbia PLC

    2,005       31,499       9.7  

Greencore Group PLC

    151,722               166,625       51.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      533,529    
Israel                  

Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd.

    33,955       166,794       51.3  

Delek Group Ltd.

    4,017       442,258       136.0  

Kornit Digital Ltd.

    2,951       40,724       12.5  

Plus500 Ltd.

    4,256       73,334       22.6  

Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.

    144,812       1,120,845       344.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,843,955    
Italy                  

Banca IFIS SpA

    8,187       139,757       43.0  

Banca Mediolanum SpA

    2,002       16,317       5.0  

Banca Popolare di Sondrio SpA

    220,640       1,201,681       369.5  

Brunello Cucinelli SpA

    7,720       619,955       190.6  

Buzzi SpA

    22,752       601,319       184.9  

Credito Emiliano SpA

    19,975       161,672       49.7  

De’ Longhi SpA

    11,021       246,179       75.7  

Hera SpA

    126,218       354,432       109.0  

Iren SpA

    94,108       188,261       57.9  

Maire Tecnimont SpA

    48,897       227,110       69.8  

OVS SpA

    8,069       14,264       4.4  

Piaggio & C SpA

    46,348       124,376       38.2  

PRADA SpA

    12,100       72,902       22.4  

RAI Way SpA

    4,736       23,488       7.2  

Sesa SpA

    2,182       220,013       67.7  

Unipol Gruppo SpA

    37,144       200,865       61.8  

Webuild SpA

    245,912       442,315       136.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,854,906    
Japan                  

77 Bank Ltd.

    17,600       397,302       122.2  

Acom Co. Ltd.

    70,000       166,629       51.2  

Adastria Co. Ltd.

    15,500       329,420       101.3  

Aeon Delight Co. Ltd.

    21,100       471,431       145.0  

Ai Holdings Corp.

    1,200       18,829       5.8  

Aichi Steel Corp.

    2,200       52,310       16.1  

Ain Holdings, Inc.

    15,300       438,264       134.8  

Air Water, Inc.

    5,600       71,550       22.0  

Aisan Industry Co. Ltd.

    27,700       221,540       68.1  

Alfresa Holdings Corp.

    19,600       314,607       96.7  

Amano Corp.

    7,000       144,468       44.4  

Anicom Holdings, Inc.

    59,600       218,998       67.3  

Anritsu Corp.

    145,300       1,094,777       336.6  

Arcs Co. Ltd.

    7,900       152,883       47.0  

As One Corp.

    2,400       77,471       23.8  

Asanuma Corp.

    2,300       54,973       16.9  

Avex, Inc.

    18,800       173,978       53.5  

AZ-COM MARUWA Holdings, Inc.

    17,000       236,451       72.7  

Benefit One, Inc.

    33,200       240,896       74.1  

Benesse Holdings, Inc.

    54,600       654,266       201.2  

Bic Camera, Inc.

    220,300       1,689,993       519.6  

BML, Inc.

    13,800       264,622       81.4  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Bunka Shutter Co. Ltd.

    33,300     $ 284,283       87.4

Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.

    6,600       160,545       49.4  

Cellebrite Di Ltd.

    31,835              212,658       65.4  

Chudenko Corp.

    6,500       107,175       33.0  

Chugin Financial Group, Inc.

    34,400       277,789       85.4  

Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd.

    29,600       271,319       83.4  

Citizen Watch Co. Ltd.

    84,900       501,189       154.1  

Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings, Inc.

    11,600       157,217       48.3  

Colowide Co. Ltd.

    21,200       333,981       102.7  

Comture Corp.

    6,000       81,399       25.0  

Create Restaurants Holdings, Inc.

    52,900       371,263       114.2  

Create SD Holdings Co. Ltd.

    28,300       614,875       189.1  

Daicel Corp.

    99,300       855,390       263.0  

Daihen Corp.

    7,400       236,433       72.7  

Daiichikosho Co. Ltd.

    16,200       242,700       74.6  

Daio Paper Corp.

    64,900       539,690       165.9  

Daiseki Co. Ltd.

    16,100       450,736       138.6  

Daiwa Securities Living Investments Corp.

    145       108,644       33.4  

Denka Co. Ltd.

    6,900       126,334       38.8  

DIC Corp.

    4,100       65,547       20.2  

Digital Arts, Inc.

    900       25,175       7.7  

dip Corp.

    19,900       399,985       123.0  

Doutor Nichires Holdings Co. Ltd.

    27,900       408,007       125.5  

Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd.

    7,800       241,689       74.3  

DTS Corp.

    1,100       22,820       7.0  

eGuarantee, Inc.

    44,200       517,860       159.2  

Eiken Chemical Co. Ltd.

    33,200       331,776       102.0  

Eizo Corp.

    22,200       722,118       222.0  

Elecom Co. Ltd.

    40,200       462,138       142.1  

Elematec Corp.

    11,100       127,967       39.4  

eRex Co. Ltd.

    6,600       32,973       10.1  

Exedy Corp.

    1,300       21,705       6.7  

Ezaki Glico Co. Ltd.

    37,500       1,103,983       339.5  

FCC Co. Ltd.

    18,500       222,426       68.4  

Financial Partners Group Co. Ltd.

    132,400       1,272,932       391.4  

FP Corp.

    33,300       649,008       199.6  

Fuji Oil Holdings, Inc.

    19,900       320,017       98.4  

Fujimi, Inc.

    3,600       72,849       22.4  

Fujitec Co. Ltd.

    13,900       305,769       94.0  

Fujitsu General Ltd.

    68,300       1,231,040       378.5  

Fukuoka REIT Corp.

    422       460,344       141.6  

FULLCAST Holdings Co. Ltd.

    25,400       291,027       89.5  

Funai Soken Holdings, Inc.

    19,900       331,621       102.0  

Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd.

    51,200       777,068       238.9  

Futaba Industrial Co. Ltd.

    20,400       101,836       31.3  

Fuyo General Lease Co. Ltd.

    4,000       329,331       101.3  

Global One Real Estate Investment Corp.

    516       396,686       122.0  

Glory Ltd.

    70,200       1,325,761       407.7  

Gree, Inc.

    16,000       60,590       18.6  

H.U. Group Holdings, Inc.

    2,200       37,459       11.5  

H2O Retailing Corp.

    63,500       689,472       212.0  

Hanwa Co. Ltd.

    9,300       284,066       87.3  

Hazama Ando Corp.

    30,200       236,822       72.8  

Heiwa Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    14,500       376,350       115.7  

Heiwado Co. Ltd.

    28,000       463,888       142.6  

Hiday Hidaka Corp.

    33,700       624,014       191.9  

Hino Motors Ltd.

    79,300       234,444       72.1  

Hioki EE Corp.

    1,000       44,103       13.6  

Hogy Medical Co. Ltd.

    9,500       209,137       64.3  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.

    5,100       21,454       6.6  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

    35,300       177,528       54.6  

Horiba Ltd.

    2,300       117,930       36.3  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Ichigo Office REIT Investment Corp.

    684     $ 389,039       119.6

Ichigo, Inc.

    42,400              94,044       28.9  

IDOM, Inc.

    27,000               164,492       50.6  

I’ll, Inc.

    800       19,813       6.1  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    29,600       625,813       192.4  

Infocom Corp.

    5,900       99,666       30.6  

Infomart Corp.

    45,000       109,401       33.6  

Information Services International-Dentsu Ltd.

    5,800       199,576       61.4  

Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd.

    27,400       259,922       79.9  

Itochu Enex Co. Ltd.

    10,500       104,627       32.2  

Itoham Yonekyu Holdings, Inc.

    12,940       362,102       111.3  

JAC Recruitment Co. Ltd.

    30,900       499,781       153.7  

Jaccs Co. Ltd.

    13,000       452,744       139.2  

Japan Elevator Service Holdings Co. Ltd.

    22,400       300,973       92.5  

Japan Securities Finance Co. Ltd.

    6,900       69,638       21.4  

JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.

    20,800       161,419       49.6  

JCU Corp.

    21,100       466,122       143.3  

JINS Holdings, Inc.

    9,700       270,916       83.3  

JTEKT Corp.

    223,200       1,865,988       573.8  

Kaga Electronics Co. Ltd.

    3,000       121,734       37.4  

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    27,700       621,536       191.1  

Kanamoto Co. Ltd.

    1,200       19,732       6.1  

Kandenko Co. Ltd.

    30,600       287,120       88.3  

Kaneka Corp.

    2,400       59,073       18.2  

Kanematsu Corp.

    81,800       1,119,859       344.3  

Kato Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    8,800       250,234       76.9  

Kewpie Corp.

    4,800       84,147       25.9  

Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    18,500       396,188       121.8  

Kitz Corp.

    33,500       229,478       70.6  

KOMEDA Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,500       27,371       8.4  

Koshidaka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    53,100       382,830       117.7  

Kyoritsu Maintenance Co. Ltd.

    14,700       569,760       175.2  

Kyushu Financial Group, Inc.

    14,200       90,373       27.8  

Link And Motivation, Inc.

    48,500       131,522       40.4  

Lion Corp.

    42,000       408,317       125.6  

Mandom Corp.

    56,200       522,225       160.6  

Mani, Inc.

    33,200       457,440       140.7  

Maruha Nichiro Corp.

    7,700       133,521       41.1  

Maxell Ltd.

    39,300       425,506       130.8  

Megmilk Snow Brand Co. Ltd.

    23,000       375,333       115.4  

Meidensha Corp.

    25,200       399,488       122.8  

MEITEC Group Holdings, Inc.

    7,000       124,853       38.4  

Menicon Co. Ltd.

    27,400       321,967       99.0  

METAWATER Co. Ltd.

    24,400       311,654       95.8  

Micronics Japan Co. Ltd.

    6,600       101,276       31.1  

Milbon Co. Ltd.

    14,400       385,801       118.6  

MIRAIT ONE Corp.

    18,500       248,417       76.4  

Mitsubishi Logisnext Co. Ltd.

    3,800       30,245       9.3  

Mitsubishi Materials Corp.

    120,900       1,968,245       605.2  

Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co. Ltd.

    16,900       451,595       138.9  

Mitsui DM Sugar Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,100       22,597       7.0  

Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd.

    12,500       328,853       101.1  

Miura Co. Ltd.

    7,900       155,297       47.8  

MIXI, Inc.

    20,000       306,595       94.3  

Mizuho Leasing Co. Ltd.

    9,900       319,242       98.2  

Modec, Inc.

    37,200       414,953       127.6  

Monogatari Corp.

    13,600       372,730       114.6  

Morinaga & Co. Ltd.

    12,700       463,645       142.6  

MOS Food Services, Inc.

    29,700       656,492       201.9  

Nabtesco Corp.

    79,200       1,422,419       437.4  

Nagase & Co. Ltd.

    1,200       18,428       5.7  
 

 

 

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2 0 2 3   B L A C K R O C K   S E M I - A N N U A L   R E P O R T   T O   S H A R E H O L D E R S


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Nakanishi, Inc.

    20,600     $ 458,442       141.0

NET One Systems Co. Ltd.

    11,000              170,056       52.3  

Nichias Corp.

    9,400       189,040       58.1  

Nichicon Corp.

    60,100       508,923       156.5  

Nippn Corp.

    4,700       72,487       22.3  

Nippon Ceramic Co. Ltd.

    10,100       178,189       54.8  

Nippon Gas Co. Ltd.

    31,400       478,247       147.1  

Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co. Ltd.

    53,800       597,176       183.6  

Nippon Paper Industries Co. Ltd.

    29,900       263,720       81.1  

Nippon Parking Development Co. Ltd.

    228,800       328,068       100.9  

Nippon Road Co. Ltd.

    10,000       133,064       40.9  

Nippon Sheet Glass Co. Ltd.

    68,700       306,222       94.2  

Nissha Co. Ltd.

    1,700       17,924       5.5  

Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd.

    17,800               503,465       154.8  

Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc.

    151,700       1,110,107       341.3  

Nissui Corp.

    32,100       157,561       48.4  

Nittetsu Mining Co. Ltd.

    10,800       344,495       105.9  

NOK Corp.

    6,100       73,302       22.5  

Nomura Co. Ltd.

    51,600       301,107       92.6  

Noritake Co. Ltd.

    800       31,479       9.7  

Noritsu Koki Co. Ltd.

    23,800       510,380       156.9  

Noritz Corp.

    13,400       142,510       43.8  

North Pacific Bank Ltd.

    113,100       294,947       90.7  

NSD Co. Ltd.

    10,800       190,655       58.6  

NTN Corp.

    349,000       630,399       193.8  

Okamura Corp.

    15,100       217,892       67.0  

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.

    24,100       110,553       34.0  

Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.

    127,400       779,517       239.7  

Okinawa Cellular Telephone Co.

    9,200       197,215       60.6  

Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc.

    31,700       234,539       72.1  

Onward Holdings Co. Ltd.

    87,100       279,313       85.9  

Open Up Group, Inc.

    11,800       148,345       45.6  

Optex Group Co. Ltd.

    14,400       163,800       50.4  

PALTAC Corp.

    22,500       738,437       227.1  

Pasona Group, Inc.

    22,300       202,306       62.2  

Pigeon Corp.

    95,100       1,023,377       314.7  

Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc.

    11,600       118,271       36.4  

Prestige International, Inc.

    17,000       69,926       21.5  

Prima Meat Packers Ltd.

    25,800       397,860       122.3  

Raito Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    37,900       496,996       152.8  

Relo Group, Inc.

    66,600       669,130       205.7  

Ricoh Leasing Co. Ltd.

    5,900       178,772       55.0  

Rinnai Corp.

    27,300       508,278       156.3  

Round One Corp.

    45,500       167,221       51.4  

Royal Holdings Co. Ltd.

    8,200       141,549       43.5  

RS Technologies Co. Ltd.

    5,600       90,111       27.7  

Ryoyo Electro Corp.

    17,200       413,628       127.2  

Saizeriya Co. Ltd.

    73,600       3,026,925       930.7  

San-Ai Obbli Co. Ltd.

    1,700       18,562       5.7  

Sanki Engineering Co. Ltd.

    27,200       320,154       98.4  

Sansan, Inc.

    19,200       154,521       47.5  

Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.

    4,500       121,252       37.3  

Sapporo Holdings Ltd.

    23,600       840,511       258.4  

Sato Holdings Corp.

    9,600       130,703       40.2  

Seino Holdings Co. Ltd.

    27,100       399,428       122.8  

Sekisui House Reit, Inc.

    419       223,732       68.8  

Shibaura Machine Co. Ltd.

    28,200       707,721       217.6  

Shizuoka Gas Co. Ltd.

    16,200       111,537       34.3  

Shochiku Co. Ltd.

    400       25,772       7.9  

SIGMAXYZ Holdings, Inc.

    1,900       17,907       5.5  

Siix Corp.

    7,000       66,480       20.4  

Simplex Holdings, Inc.

    7,200       122,673       37.7  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

SMS Co. Ltd.

    35,900     $ 577,562       177.6

Sodick Co. Ltd.

    34,200              174,838       53.8  

Sohgo Security Services Co. Ltd.

    84,000       498,100       153.2  

Solasto Corp.

    11,800       46,482       14.3  

Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.

    33,700       546,452       168.0  

Starts Corp., Inc.

    30,800       592,817       182.3  

Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.

    23,200       538,521       165.6  

Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd.

    163,000       437,794       134.6  

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. Ltd.

    2,900       68,438       21.0  

Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd.

    196,100       607,201       186.7  

Sumitomo Riko Co. Ltd.

    4,700       29,787       9.2  

Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co. Ltd.

    500       15,579       4.8  

Sumitomo Warehouse Co. Ltd.

    12,100               196,342       60.4  

Sun Frontier Fudousan Co. Ltd.

    55,800       548,686       168.7  

Suzuken Co. Ltd.

    17,500       543,045       167.0  

Systena Corp.

    363,800       627,461       192.9  

Tadano Ltd.

    64,400       490,952       151.0  

Taiheiyo Cement Corp.

    25,500       442,958       136.2  

Taikisha Ltd.

    4,500       132,754       40.8  

Taisho Pharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd.

    21,800       873,760       268.7  

Takeuchi Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    27,400       794,063       244.2  

Takuma Co. Ltd.

    26,800       263,621       81.1  

Tama Home Co. Ltd.

    5,900       135,041       41.5  

Tamron Co. Ltd.

    29,500       814,608       250.5  

TechMatrix Corp.

    6,400       64,119       19.7  

TechnoPro Holdings, Inc.

    22,400       448,911       138.0  

Teijin Ltd.

    45,400       414,610       127.5  

Toa Corp.

    13,900       350,151       107.7  

Toho Gas Co. Ltd.

    28,100       490,463       150.8  

Tokai Rika Co. Ltd.

    47,500       754,890       232.1  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

    40,200       138,358       42.5  

Tokuyama Corp.

    33,300       511,644       157.3  

Tokyo Century Corp.

    4,400       171,846       52.8  

Tokyu Construction Co. Ltd.

    77,300       402,931       123.9  

Topcon Corp.

    41,000       380,096       116.9  

Topy Industries Ltd.

    1,900       31,031       9.5  

Tosei Corp.

    30,000       359,360       110.5  

Toshiba TEC Corp.

    20,900       459,775       141.4  

Towa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    42,600       793,306       243.9  

Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co. Ltd.

    53,800       924,951       284.4  

Toyo Seikan Group Holdings Ltd.

    13,600       231,711       71.2  

Toyobo Co. Ltd.

    6,400       42,940       13.2  

Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd.

    38,600       777,645       239.1  

Trusco Nakayama Corp.

    4,200       64,268       19.8  

TS Tech Co. Ltd.

    45,200       513,160       157.8  

TSI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    33,900       183,214       56.3  

Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

    12,400       317,758       97.7  

Tsuburaya Fields Holdings, Inc.

    5,800       63,972       19.7  

Tsugami Corp.

    15,000       109,018       33.5  

Tsumura & Co.

    4,100       74,324       22.9  

Tv Tokyo Holdings Corp.

    5,300       102,296       31.5  

UBE Corp.

    6,000       93,652       28.8  

United Arrows Ltd.

    30,800       398,264       122.5  

United Urban Investment Corp.

    400       408,734       125.7  

Usen-Next Holdings Co. Ltd.

    9,400       218,419       67.2  

UT Group Co. Ltd.

    7,100       89,037       27.4  

Valor Holdings Co. Ltd.

    15,300       242,557       74.6  

Wacom Co. Ltd.

    79,100       276,733       85.1  

Xebio Holdings Co. Ltd.

    14,600       95,233       29.3  

YAMABIKO Corp.

    21,100       203,145       62.5  

Yamazen Corp.

    22,600       185,501       57.0  

Yaoko Co. Ltd.

    7,300       380,748       117.1  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  21


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Yellow Hat Ltd.

    10,300     $ 126,290       38.8

Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corp.

    6,800       113,913       35.0  

Yoshinoya Holdings Co. Ltd.

    15,200       359,079       110.4  

Yuasa Trading Co. Ltd.

    9,600       266,093       81.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        95,880,047    
Malta                  

Kambi Group PLC

    7,885       115,532       35.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Monaco                  

Scorpio Tankers, Inc.

    593       33,297       10.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Netherlands                  

Eurocommercial Properties NV

    14,051       301,620       92.7  

Koninklijke BAM Groep NV

    59,886       123,519       38.0  

Koninklijke Vopak NV

    5,219               175,660       54.0  

PostNL NV

    630,587       1,173,005       360.7  

SBM Offshore NV

    5,022       63,041       19.4  

TomTom NV

    41,426       247,717       76.2  

Wereldhave NV

    22,428       337,606       103.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,422,168    
Norway                  

Aker Solutions ASA

    167,746       682,584       209.9  

Austevoll Seafood ASA

    74,043       517,285       159.1  

DNO ASA

    278,178       289,597       89.0  

Elkem ASA

    260,328       406,939       125.1  

Grieg Seafood ASA

    20,665       140,157       43.1  

SpareBank 1 SR-Bank ASA

    8,649       96,132       29.6  

Stolt-Nielsen Ltd.

    1,868       62,795       19.3  

Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA

    26,141       224,225       68.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,419,714    
Portugal                  

CTT-Correios de Portugal SA

    145,192       552,862       170.0  

NOS SGPS SA

    82,740       301,844       92.8  

Sonae SGPS SA

    194,834       192,332       59.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,047,038    
Singapore                  

BW LPG Ltd.

    70,355       1,011,978       311.2  

Capitaland India Trust

    355,842       249,793       76.8  

ComfortDelGro Corp. Ltd.

    155,200       150,062       46.2  

Frasers Centrepoint Trust

    78,200       118,425       36.4  

Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust

    91,600       69,656       21.4  

IGG, Inc.

    437,000       153,887       47.3  

Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.

    44,768       1,862,796       572.8  

Venture Corp. Ltd.

    1,800       15,386       4.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,631,983    
South Africa                  

Scatec ASA

    54,469       281,556       86.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
South Korea                  

Magnachip Semiconductor Corp.

    34,264       253,211       77.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Spain                  

Almirall SA

    32,195       292,552       89.9  

Applus Services SA

    69,510       730,665       224.7  

Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure PLC

    42,269       765,491       235.4  

Cia de Distribucion Integral Logista Holdings SA

    13,522       332,446       102.2  

Indra Sistemas SA

    128,867       1,806,157       555.4  

Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi SA

    57,477       321,874       99.0  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Spain (continued)                  

Mapfre SA

    179,054     $ 371,527       114.2

Merlin Properties Socimi SA

    137,405       1,143,711       351.7  

Obrascon Huarte Lain SA

    662,515       272,646       83.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
          6,037,069    
Sweden                  

AAK AB

    5,325       103,412       31.8  

AddTech AB, B Shares

    54,488               818,646       251.7  

Attendo AB

    47       152       0.0  

Betsson AB

    62,774       645,136       198.4  

Billerud Aktiebolag

    2,623       24,355       7.5  

Biotage AB

    7,875       81,877       25.2  

Bufab AB

    3,222       78,304       24.1  

Camurus AB

    10,905       332,053       102.1  

Corem Property Group AB, B Shares

    111,831       73,555       22.6  

Fortnox AB

    25,547       103,896       31.9  

Loomis Ab, Class B

    1,026       27,329       8.4  

MIPS AB

    9,378       237,757       73.1  

Modern Times Group MTG AB, Class B

    13,488       110,002       33.8  

Mycronic AB

    14,747       330,286       101.6  

Nolato AB, B Shares

    73,949       334,723       102.9  

Nyfosa AB

    28,050       139,020       42.7  

Sectra AB

    16,971       187,829       57.8  

SSAB AB, Class B

    77,913       460,811       141.7  

Sweco AB, B Shares

    8,395       79,051       24.3  

Thule Group AB

    9,629       224,254       69.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,392,448    
Switzerland                  

Ascom Holding AG

    1,799       18,835       5.8  

Burckhardt Compression Holding AG

    374       191,830       59.0  

DKSH Holding AG

    14,899       923,133       283.8  

dormakaba Holding AG

    410       189,544       58.3  

Inficon Holding AG, Registered Shares

    172       188,499       57.9  

IWG PLC

    98,466       158,452       48.7  

Kardex Holding AG, Registered Shares

    1,546       302,416       93.0  

LEM Holding SA, Registered Shares

    33       67,531       20.8  

Swissquote Group Holding SA, Registered Shares

    859       166,702       51.2  

u-blox Holding AG

    1,725       164,794       50.7  

Ypsomed Holding AG, Registered Shares

    1,707       475,717       146.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,847,453    
United Kingdom                  

Ashmore Group PLC

    15,468       32,035       9.9  

Balanced Commercial Property Trust Ltd.

    613,243       473,949       145.7  

Balfour Beatty PLC

    15,092       56,758       17.5  

Big Yellow Group PLC

    19,303       225,650       69.4  

boohoo Group PLC

    4,318,123       1,651,854       507.9  

Breedon Group PLC

    22,918       87,512       26.9  

Capricorn Energy PLC

    97,922       186,926       57.5  

Chemring Group PLC

    45,731       156,122       48.0  

Clarkson PLC

    5,216       168,551       51.8  

Close Brothers Group PLC

    14,767       144,127       44.3  

CNH Industrial NV

    41,026       450,466       138.5  

Computacenter PLC

    39,245       1,233,939       379.4  

CVS Group PLC

    5,371       96,469       29.7  

Deliveroo PLC, Class A

    609,815       968,323       297.7  

Derwent London PLC

    19,009       424,682       130.6  

DiscoverIE Group PLC

    39,631       298,717       91.9  

Essentra PLC

    152,065       276,248       84.9  

Firstgroup PLC

    245,603       474,932       146.0  
 

 

 

22  

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                  

Gamma Communications PLC

    21,024     $ 269,256       82.8

Grafton Group PLC, CDI

    41,744       393,295       120.9  

Grainger PLC

    7,602       21,043       6.5  

Great Portland Estates PLC

    106,717       508,414       156.3  

Halfords Group PLC

    79,782       195,923       60.2  

Hilton Food Group PLC

    2,202       17,568       5.4  

Hunting PLC

    188,537              666,957       205.1  

Impax Asset Management Group PLC

    7,682       36,133       11.1  

Inchcape PLC

    58,027               470,740       144.7  

Investec PLC

    53,919       300,493       92.4  

J D Wetherspoon PLC

    31,902       246,351       75.8  

John Wood Group PLC

    285,583       496,861       152.8  

Johnson Service Group PLC

    63,202       98,697       30.4  

Jupiter Fund Management PLC

    387,294       372,084       114.4  

Just Group PLC

    619,342       571,810       175.8  

Kainos Group PLC

    29,089       399,243       122.8  

Keller Group PLC

    10,754       101,143       31.1  

Kier Group PLC

    53,187       65,516       20.1  

Marlowe PLC

    5,278       35,729       11.0  

Mitchells & Butlers PLC

    97,396       246,792       75.9  

Mitie Group PLC

    303,448       366,005       112.5  

Mobico Group PLC

    56,159       43,002       13.2  

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

    234,014       742,058       228.2  

Morgan Sindall Group PLC

    23,524       539,943       166.0  

NCC Group PLC

    65,514       85,246       26.2  

Nomad Foods Ltd.

    18,715       258,641       79.5  

OSB Group PLC

    144,816       531,501       163.4  

Oxford Instruments PLC

    4,498       99,052       30.5  

Paragon Banking Group PLC

    105,054       569,613       175.2  

Playtech Plc

    114,450       548,312       168.6  

Premier Foods PLC

    35,977       51,507       15.8  

Redde Northgate PLC

    104,663       429,524       132.1  

Restaurant Group PLC

    36,180       29,780       9.2  

RWS Holdings PLC

    53,380       135,397       41.6  

S4 Capital PLC

    48,559       37,710       11.6  

Serco Group PLC

    171,404       299,190       92.0  

Smart Metering Systems PLC

    28,312       221,455       68.1  

Softcat PLC

    49,153       759,991       233.7  

Spire Healthcare Group PLC

    94,101       245,458       75.5  

SThree PLC

    46,995       201,666       62.0  

Subsea 7 SA

    5,883       79,049       24.3  

Telecom Plus PLC

    12,253       230,870       71.0  

TP ICAP Group PLC

    186,283       358,240       110.2  

Vanquis Banking Group PLC

    93,930       132,658       40.8  

Vesuvius PLC

    128,031       630,388       193.8  

Virgin Money UK PLC

    571,718       1,042,699       320.6  

Volution Group PLC

    39,709       175,926       54.1  

YouGov PLC

    14,637       152,006       46.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      21,918,195    
United States                  

1-800-Flowers.com, Inc., Class A

    42,170       316,697       97.4  

1st Source Corp.

    2,748       125,364       38.5  

A10 Networks, Inc.

    40,323       438,311       134.8  

Accel Entertainment, Inc., Class A

    38,804       382,219       117.5  

Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc.

    33,810       168,374       51.8  

Acushnet Holdings Corp.

    8,557       436,065       134.1  

AdaptHealth Corp., Class A

    7,601       55,715       17.1  

Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp.

    19,590       86,980       26.7  

Addus HomeCare Corp.

    4,392       346,529       106.6  

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.

    6,770       350,686       107.8  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.

    7,978     $ 696,160       214.1

Agilysys, Inc.

    3,054       262,003       80.6  

Albany International Corp., Class A

    10,161       829,239       255.0  

Alkami Technology, Inc.

    3,983       71,495       22.0  

Allient, Inc.

    8,598       237,305       73.0  

Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd.

    13,807              327,502       100.7  

Alta Equipment Group, Inc.

    8,948       82,232       25.3  

Amalgamated Financial Corp.

    12,159               221,780       68.2  

A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.

    2,404       65,100       20.0  

Ambarella, Inc.

    8,491       382,010       117.5  

Ameresco, Inc., Class A

    5,947       155,514       47.8  

American Assets Trust, Inc.

    26,393       468,476       144.0  

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc.

    13,237       89,350       27.5  

American Software, Inc., Class A

    10,017       109,886       33.8  

American Vanguard Corp.

    24,113       225,698       69.4  

American Woodmark Corp.

    4,023       270,466       83.2  

Ameris Bancorp

    4,868       181,576       55.8  

Andersons, Inc.

    5,067       254,009       78.1  

AngioDynamics, Inc.

    9,424       58,429       18.0  

Anywhere Real Estate, Inc.

    82,137       383,580       117.9  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

    52,160       2,238,707       688.4  

Archrock, Inc.

    62,054       786,224       241.8  

Arcosa, Inc.

    3,621       250,102       76.9  

Argan, Inc.

    2,071       94,728       29.1  

ASGN, Inc.

    2,614       218,164       67.1  

Aspen Aerogels, Inc.

    7,100       54,812       16.9  

AssetMark Financial Holdings, Inc.

    6,646       158,906       48.9  

Astec Industries, Inc.

    5,380       215,415       66.2  

Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    10,256       33,332       10.2  

AtriCure, Inc.

    1,501       51,995       16.0  

Avista Corp.

    1,647       52,193       16.0  

AZZ, Inc.

    1,935       91,467       28.1  

Badger Meter, Inc.

    7,745       1,073,070       330.0  

Bandwidth, Inc., Class A

    18,921       200,752       61.7  

Beazer Homes USA, Inc.

    33,472       809,688       249.0  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.

    19,152       463,670       142.6  

Berry Corp.

    95,421       796,765       245.0  

BigCommerce Holdings, Inc., Series-1

    17,066       151,717       46.7  

BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.

    8,727       224,458       69.0  

Bluegreen Vacations Holding Corp., Class A

    2,137       71,611       22.0  

BlueLinx Holdings, Inc.

    3,849       273,702       84.2  

Boise Cascade Co.

    21,500       2,015,625       619.8  

Brady Corp., Class A

    17,798       915,885       281.6  

Brandywine Realty Trust

    35,310       132,059       40.6  

Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.

    12,672       198,444       61.0  

Bristow Group, Inc.

    22,809       596,227       183.3  

Brookdale Senior Living, Inc.

    6,794       26,565       8.2  

Byline Bancorp, Inc.

    17,948       340,474       104.7  

Cantaloupe, Inc.

    7,343       48,317       14.9  

CareTrust REIT, Inc.

    35,384       761,464       234.1  

Cargurus, Inc.

    25,918       446,567       137.3  

Cars.com, Inc.

    12,660       192,812       59.3  

Castle Biosciences, Inc.

    4,086       63,823       19.6  

CECO Environmental Corp.

    1,050       16,989       5.2  

Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A

    17,136       680,128       209.1  

Century Aluminum Co.

    11,174       73,860       22.7  

Century Communities, Inc.

    8,650       531,975       163.6  

Cerence, Inc.

    10,553       161,566       49.7  

CEVA, Inc.

    14,732       252,948       77.8  

Chatham Lodging Trust

    23,073       213,425       65.6  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  23


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Chefs’ Warehouse, Inc.

    22,803     $ 433,941       133.4

Chegg, Inc.

    228,042       1,717,156       528.0  

Chuy’s Holdings, Inc.

    2,757       92,801       28.5  

Clean Energy Fuels Corp.

    52,755              184,115       56.6  

Clear Secure, Inc.

    1,126       18,939       5.8  

Clearwater Paper Corp.

    5,495       185,786       57.1  

CNO Financial Group, Inc.

    41,806       969,063       298.0  

Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.

    9,030       586,769       180.4  

CommVault Systems, Inc.

    5,323               347,858       107.0  

Comstock Resources, Inc.

    52,143       657,002       202.0  

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

    4,625       56,425       17.3  

ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.

    28,987       472,198       145.2  

Construction Partners, Inc., Class A

    1,276       49,062       15.1  

Corcept Therapeutics, Inc.

    25,893       727,075       223.6  

Core & Main, Inc., Class A

    4       120       0.0  

CorVel Corp.

    1,412       273,843       84.2  

Coursera, Inc.

    8,383       145,361       44.7  

CRA International, Inc.

    4,817       467,779       143.8  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

    7,999       530,814       163.2  

CrossFirst Bankshares, Inc.

    8,048       85,148       26.2  

CS Disco, Inc.

    4,951       27,775       8.5  

CSG Systems International, Inc.

    57,933       2,714,740       834.7  

CTO Realty Growth, Inc.

    4,773       77,275       23.8  

Customers Bancorp, Inc.

    2,993       120,349       37.0  

CVB Financial Corp.

    1,358       21,212       6.5  

Dana, Inc.

    49,669       570,200       175.3  

Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc.

    39,952       1,052,735       323.7  

Deluxe Corp.

    9,156       156,110       48.0  

Digi International, Inc.

    15,771       397,114       122.1  

Digital Turbine, Inc.

    11,553       54,761       16.8  

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.

    18,209       334,864       103.0  

DISH Network Corp., Class A

    418,009       2,048,244       629.8  

Diversified Energy Co. PLC

    44,094       36,119       11.1  

Dole PLC

    1,679       19,174       5.9  

Dorian LPG Ltd.

    10,248       327,629       100.7  

Dril-Quip, Inc.

    6,208       134,465       41.3  

Duckhorn Portfolio, Inc.

    31,348       326,960       100.5  

DXP Enterprises, Inc.

    7,086       231,004       71.0  

Dycom Industries, Inc.

    10,090       859,466       264.3  

Eagle Bancorp, Inc.

    6,183       120,445       37.0  

El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc.

    21,545       179,901       55.3  

Encore Wire Corp.

    1,325       236,950       72.9  

Enerpac Tool Group Corp., Class A

    13,893       393,172       120.9  

Enersys

    2,809       240,394       73.9  

Enova International, Inc.

    50,733       2,023,232       622.1  

Enovis Corp.

    37,096       1,702,706       523.6  

Enviri Corp.

    20,821       119,513       36.7  

ePlus, Inc.

    14,777       923,562       284.0  

Equitrans Midstream Corp.

    27,678       245,504       75.5  

Equity Bancshares, Inc., Class A

    2,250       54,450       16.7  

Esab Corp.

    6,449       408,222       125.5  

Essent Group Ltd.

    9,773       461,677       142.0  

Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.

    33,825       888,244       273.1  

Eventbrite, Inc.

    35,876       297,053       91.3  

Everbridge, Inc.

    16,346       336,891       103.6  

Everi Holdings, Inc.

    69,167       746,312       229.5  

EW Scripps Co., Class A

    12,975       70,973       21.8  

eXp World Holdings, Inc.

    32,632       433,027       133.1  

Extreme Networks, Inc.

    24,027       495,437       152.3  

EZCORP, Inc., Class A

    48,509       397,774       122.3  

Federated Hermes, Inc.

    32,543       1,031,613       317.2  

Financial Institutions, Inc.

    2       32       0.0  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

First Busey Corp.

    5,853     $ 116,241       35.7

First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.

    40,698       938,903       288.7  

Fiverr International Ltd.

    36,326       769,021       236.5  

Flushing Financial Corp.

    21,523              265,594       81.7  

Forestar Group, Inc.

    17,037       404,629       124.4  

Forrester Research, Inc.

    4,511       104,655       32.2  

Forward Air Corp.

    3,532       227,496       70.0  

Franklin Covey Co.

    27,451       1,081,844       332.7  

Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.

    20,677               516,925       158.9  

Fulgent Genetics, Inc.

    12,193       291,900       89.8  

Fulton Financial Corp.

    11,268       146,371       45.0  

Gates Industrial Corp. PLC

    24,448       266,972       82.1  

GATX Corp.

    3,224       337,166       103.7  

Genesco, Inc.

    11,242       308,143       94.7  

Gibraltar Industries, Inc.

    6,767       411,840       126.6  

G-III Apparel Group Ltd.

    38,904       993,997       305.6  

Global Industrial Co.

    17,404       556,058       171.0  

GMS, Inc.

    15,935       931,879       286.5  

GoPro, Inc., Class A

    222,086       557,436       171.4  

Gray Television, Inc.

    29,921       195,085       60.0  

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.

    9,010       68,476       21.1  

Greif, Inc.

    15,481       983,043       302.3  

Griffon Corp.

    17,939       716,484       220.3  

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.

    47,298       1,308,736       402.4  

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.

    6,513       1,643,425       505.3  

Guess?, Inc.

    28,574       614,341       188.9  

Gulfport Energy Corp.

    1,424       176,021       54.1  

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.

    19,661       800,596       246.2  

Hackett Group, Inc.

    15,362       342,419       105.3  

Hain Celestial Group, Inc.

    8,663       95,726       29.4  

Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc.

    18,391       315,222       96.9  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.

    957       112,170       34.5  

Harmonic, Inc.

    13,670       147,499       45.4  

Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc.

    18,858       443,917       136.5  

Haverty Furniture Cos, Inc.

    8,363       217,856       67.0  

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.

    25,844       108,803       33.5  

HCI Group, Inc.

    6,610       389,792       119.9  

Health Catalyst, Inc.

    28,378       212,551       65.4  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

    21,328       202,616       62.3  

HealthStream, Inc.

    12,653       321,386       98.8  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.

    18,026       493,912       151.9  

Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.

    22,546       548,770       168.7  

Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc.

    56,144       550,211       169.2  

Hims & Hers Health, Inc.

    21,688       129,694       39.9  

Horizon Bancorp, Inc.

    39,118       371,230       114.1  

Hub Group, Inc., Class A

    7,754       533,088       163.9  

Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.

    31,658       141,195       43.4  

Huron Consulting Group, Inc.

    2,246       223,163       68.6  

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.

    996       39,850       12.3  

I3 Verticals, Inc., Class A

    5,417       101,569       31.2  

IES Holdings, Inc.

    505       31,426       9.7  

Independent Bank Corp.

    17,605       351,220       108.0  

Independent Bank Group, Inc.

    15,708       555,278       170.7  

Infinera Corp.

    75,855       222,255       68.3  

Ingevity Corp.

    955       38,467       11.8  

Innoviva, Inc.

    15,406       191,188       58.8  

Insperity, Inc.

    8,793       930,651       286.2  

Installed Building Products, Inc.

    2,460       274,708       84.5  

Insteel Industries, Inc.

    10,344       288,701       88.8  

Instructure Holdings, Inc.

    3,200       78,816       24.2  

Intapp, Inc.

    13,374       457,391       140.6  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Integral Ad Science Holding Corp.

    24,772     $ 284,383       87.4

InterDigital, Inc.

    5,648       425,012       130.7  

Interface, Inc., Class A

    23,772       211,333       65.0  

iRadimed Corp.

    340       13,852       4.3  

Itron, Inc.

    19,889           1,139,242       350.3  

Janus International Group, Inc.

    67,548               632,249       194.4  

JELD-WEN Holding, Inc.

    26,747       303,044       93.2  

JetBlue Airways Corp.

    110,127       414,078       127.3  

Johnson Outdoors, Inc.

    3,002       142,745       43.9  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.

    1,876       106,557       32.8  

Kaman Corp.

    6,406       119,216       36.7  

Kearny Financial Corp.

    16,707       115,947       35.7  

Kelly Services, Inc., Class A

    28,013       500,032       153.8  

Kennametal, Inc.

    37,327       862,627       265.2  

Kimball Electronics, Inc.

    18,180       476,316       146.5  

Knife River Corp.

    7,921       398,585       122.6  

Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.

    3,522       60,543       18.6  

Kohl’s Corp.

    60,991       1,375,347       422.9  

Kontoor Brands, Inc.

    15,829       735,257       226.1  

Korn Ferry

    23,458       1,067,808       328.3  

Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.

    48,743       713,110       219.3  

Laureate Education, Inc.

    43,505       615,161       189.2  

Legalzoom.com, Inc.

    32,926       328,272       100.9  

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.

    10,685       519,077       159.6  

LendingClub Corp.

    23,297       120,911       37.2  

Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    4,129       215,905       66.4  

Liquidity Services, Inc.

    5,444       104,906       32.3  

LivaNova PLC

    6,930       339,917       104.5  

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.

    20,908       578,315       177.8  

Lovesac Co.

    31,148       512,696       157.6  

M/I Homes, Inc.

    5,664       464,844       142.9  

Magnite, Inc.

    35,427       235,235       72.3  

Malibu Boats, Inc., Class A

    7,461       325,449       100.1  

Manitowoc Co., Inc.

    42,327       541,786       166.6  

Masonite International Corp.

    3,352       265,277       81.6  

Mativ Holdings, Inc.

    13,473       176,496       54.3  

Matson, Inc.

    4,936       429,679       132.1  

Matthews International Corp.

    1,619       57,377       17.6  

MaxLinear, Inc.

    90,185       1,370,812       421.5  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

    19,042       722,644       222.2  

Mercantile Bank Corp.

    982       32,347       9.9  

Merchants Bancorp

    6,027       180,147       55.4  

Mercury General Corp.

    20,371       629,056       193.4  

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.

    4,638       318,816       98.0  

Methode Electronics, Inc.

    19,905       455,227       140.0  

MGP Ingredients, Inc.

    8,006       757,848       233.0  

Midland States Bancorp, Inc.

    19,820       432,472       133.0  

MillerKnoll, Inc.

    34,614       813,429       250.1  

Minerals Technologies, Inc.

    2,550       137,853       42.4  

Mister Car Wash, Inc.

    10,023       52,120       16.0  

Model N, Inc.

    20,704       498,966       153.4  

Monro, Inc.

    47,746       1,185,056       364.4  

Mr. Cooper Group, Inc.

    15,220       860,387       264.6  

MSA Safety, Inc.

    910       143,671       44.2  

MYR Group, Inc.

    1,555       180,116       55.4  

N-able, Inc.

    25,588       331,620       102.0  

Nabors Industries Ltd.

    3,849       375,816       115.6  

National Vision Holdings, Inc.

    28,433       441,849       135.9  

NCR Voyix Corp.

    33,373       510,273       156.9  

NETGEAR, Inc.

    56,875       718,900       221.1  

NetScout Systems, Inc.

    34,630       755,973       232.4  

Nevro Corp.

    17,953       259,062       79.7  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.

    10,962     $ 295,864       91.0

NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A

    12,095       330,798       101.7  

Nordstrom, Inc.

    21,678       303,058       93.2  

Novocure Ltd.

    60,375              802,987       246.9  

NOW, Inc.

    31,099               342,711       105.4  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

    2,144       27,143       8.3  

ODP Corp.

    12,098       543,442       167.1  

O-I Glass, Inc.

    31,717       490,028       150.7  

Oil States International, Inc.

    8,319       60,396       18.6  

Oil-Dri Corp. of America

    501       28,697       8.8  

Omega Flex, Inc.

    414       30,251       9.3  

OmniAb, Inc.

    518             0.0  

OmniAb, Inc.

    518             0.0  

Omnicell, Inc.

    8,166       290,220       89.2  

ON24, Inc.

    26,529       163,153       50.2  

Ooma, Inc.

    12,593       137,390       42.2  

OPENLANE, Inc.

    6,144       82,514       25.4  

Oscar Health, Inc.

    19,700       100,864       31.0  

OSI Systems, Inc.

    2,784       290,288       89.3  

Otter Tail Corp.

    2,018       155,265       47.7  

Outfront Media, Inc.

    145,114       1,416,313       435.5  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

    22,592       323,743       99.5  

Oxford Industries, Inc.

    2,475       208,890       64.2  

Palomar Holdings, Inc.

    10,996       550,680       169.3  

Par Pacific Holdings, Inc.

    1,676       55,006       16.9  

Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    4,276       49,302       15.2  

Payoneer Global, Inc.

    31,767       183,931       56.6  

Paysafe Ltd.

    10,389       100,981       31.1  

Pegasystems, Inc.

    10,793       461,293       141.8  

Pennant Group, Inc.

    1,731       18,816       5.8  

Perdoceo Education Corp.

    9,593       173,537       53.4  

Perella Weinberg Partners, Class A

    13,832       135,692       41.7  

Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc., Class A

    213,958       740,295       227.6  

PetIQ, Inc., Class A

    8,881       166,696       51.3  

Phreesia, Inc.

    5,554       75,868       23.3  

Pilgrim’s Pride Corp.

    3,659       93,305       28.7  

Playtika Holding Corp.

    8,572       72,005       22.1  

PRA Group, Inc.

    13,473       165,853       51.0  

Premier Financial Corp.

    35,006       607,354       186.8  

Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc.

    13,289       788,835       242.6  

PriceSmart, Inc.

    2,250       140,603       43.2  

Primoris Services Corp.

    28,494       856,530       263.4  

PROG Holdings, Inc.

    1,899       52,014       16.0  

Progress Software Corp.

    36,508       1,875,781       576.8  

Proto Labs, Inc.

    16,069       379,389       116.7  

Q2 Holdings, Inc.

    15,252       458,018       140.8  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

    2,933       421,531       129.6  

QuinStreet, Inc.

    3,172       35,875       11.0  

RE/MAX Holdings, Inc., Class A

    17,474       188,020       57.8  

Redfin Corp.

    97,258       453,222       139.4  

Repay Holdings Corp., Class A

    11,025       66,040       20.3  

REV Group, Inc.

    29,103       414,427       127.4  

Revance Therapeutics, Inc.

    6,270       49,470       15.2  

Revolve Group, Inc.

    19,569       269,074       82.7  

REX American Resources Corp.

    17,055       648,261       199.3  

Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.

    11,036       280,645       86.3  

RHI Magnesita NV

    4,208       132,071       40.6  

RingCentral, Inc., Class A

    29,522       784,695       241.3  

Riskified Ltd.

    29,860       111,378       34.2  

RLJ Lodging Trust

    63,693       598,714       184.1  

RMR Group, Inc., Class A

    4,880       109,898       33.8  

Rogers Corp.

    445       54,686       16.8  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Rover Group, Inc., Class A

    13,386     $ 86,340       26.5

RxSight, Inc.

    6,094       134,921       41.5  

Ryerson Holding Corp.

    3,528       102,488       31.5  

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.

    19,138       162,673       50.0  

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.

    14,169              289,756       89.1  

Sanmina Corp.

    32,831       1,670,113       513.5  

ScanSource, Inc.

    7,712               234,445       72.1  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.

    30,370       689,703       212.1  

Scholastic Corp.

    6,280       231,732       71.3  

Select Medical Holdings Corp.

    16,633       378,068       116.3  

SEMrush Holdings, Inc., Class A

    7,467       60,333       18.6  

Semtech Corp.

    28,441       397,036       122.1  

ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.

    8,414       396,804       122.0  

SI-BONE, Inc.

    2,155       36,657       11.3  

Silk Road Medical, Inc.

    14,742       110,712       34.0  

Sims Ltd.

    39,130       311,825       95.9  

Simulations Plus, Inc.

    3,687       130,040       40.0  

Sinclair, Inc.

    9,338       101,504       31.2  

SolarWinds Corp.

    19,456       179,190       55.1  

Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A

    12,869       615,782       189.3  

Sonos, Inc.

    38,890       419,234       128.9  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

    8,916       238,057       73.2  

SpartanNash Co.

    40,434       909,361       279.6  

Sphere Entertainment Co.

    4,641       152,735       47.0  

Sprinklr, Inc.

    3,908       53,110       16.3  

Sprout Social, Inc., Class A

    3,259       141,050       43.4  

SPX Technologies, Inc.

    8,360       669,803       206.0  

Squarespace, Inc., Class A

    3,656       103,867       31.9  

St. Joe Co.

    7,065       329,512       101.3  

Standard Motor Products, Inc.

    13,507       471,800       145.1  

Steelcase, Inc., Class A

    79,542       867,803       266.8  

Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.

    5,089       370,734       114.0  

Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc.

    4,684       183,191       56.3  

Stoneridge, Inc.

    870       14,155       4.4  

StoneX Group, Inc.

    878       83,691       25.7  

Stratasys Ltd.

    8,512       86,567       26.6  

Strategic Education, Inc.

    7,166       589,833       181.4  

Summit Hotel Properties, Inc.

    6,348       35,803       11.0  

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    12,052       287,440       88.4  

Surmodics, Inc.

    2,044       60,216       18.5  

Tactile Systems Technology, Inc.

    978       10,680       3.3  

Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc.

    24,829       429,542       132.1  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.

    4,007       90,358       27.8  

TechTarget, Inc.

    21,746       547,564       168.4  

Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.

    21,479       390,703       120.1  

Tennant Co.

    6,228       462,242       142.1  

Theravance Biopharma, Inc.

    14,905       140,703       43.3  

Thermon Group Holdings, Inc.

    8,534       227,772       70.0  

Thryv Holdings, Inc.

    4,482       78,121       24.0  

Titan Machinery, Inc.

    19,401       481,921       148.2  

Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp.

    19,993       244,314       75.1  

TPG RE Finance Trust, Inc.

    21,956       120,978       37.2  

TTEC Holdings, Inc.

    10,442       214,896       66.1  

TTM Technologies, Inc.

    43,559       500,493       153.9  

Turning Point Brands, Inc.

    64,000       1,283,200       394.6  

Tutor Perini Corp.

    22,611       163,025       50.1  

Two Harbors Investment Corp.

    3,854       44,745       13.8  

U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc.

    29,543       356,584       109.6  

Unit Corp.

    500       27,535       8.5  

United Bankshares, Inc.

    2,841       80,798       24.8  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.

    11,414       178,743       55.0  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Univest Financial Corp.

    13,270     $ 221,078       68.0

Upbound Group, Inc.

    15,183       395,669       121.7  

Upwork, Inc.

    37,273       389,503       119.8  

USANA Health Sciences, Inc.

    17,622              802,682       246.8  

V2X, Inc.

    2,443       124,764       38.4  

Varex Imaging Corp.

    65,268       1,178,087       362.2  

Varonis Systems, Inc., Class B

    48,832       1,642,708       505.1  

Veeco Instruments, Inc.

    732       17,524       5.4  

Verint Systems, Inc.

    65,416       1,230,475       378.4  

Viavi Solutions, Inc.

    5,746       44,704       13.7  

Vicor Corp.

    3,168               122,728       37.7  

Vimeo, Inc.

    3,557       10,956       3.4  

Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A

    33,477       618,990       190.3  

Vishay Precision Group, Inc.

    3,451       103,254       31.7  

Vital Farms, Inc.

    46,732       516,856       158.9  

Vizio Holding Corp.

    2,137       10,877       3.3  

W&T Offshore, Inc.

    102,624       425,890       131.0  

Wabash National Corp.

    13,835       286,246       88.0  

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.

    4,781       110,871       34.1  

Waste Connections, Inc.

    206       26,979       8.3  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A

    1,891       327,162       100.6  

Weis Markets, Inc.

    7,815       508,757       156.4  

WesBanco, Inc.

    3,781       92,219       28.4  

World Acceptance Corp.

    762       75,148       23.1  

World Kinect Corp.

    56,981       1,054,148       324.1  

Xerox Holdings Corp.

    68,042       873,659       268.6  

Xponential Fitness, Inc., Class A

    1,913       27,299       8.4  

Yext, Inc.

    9,119       54,988       16.9  

Zeta Global Holdings Corp.

    21,782       169,900       52.2  

ZipRecruiter, Inc.

    31,520       335,688       103.2  

Zumiez, Inc.

    25,826       424,321       130.5  

Zuora, Inc., Class A

    106,579       789,750       242.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      157,387,666    

Preferred Stocks

     
Germany                  

Kloeckner & Co. SE

    130,185       806,598       248.0  

Schaeffler AG

    67,087       347,506       106.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,154,104    
   

 

 

   

Total Reference Entity — Long

      356,287,598    
   

 

 

   

Reference Entity — Short

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

ARB Corp. Ltd.

    (29,493     (550,351     (169.2

Bapcor Ltd.

    (56,022     (190,691     (58.6

Bellevue Gold Ltd.

    (550,596     (500,726     (154.0

Boss Energy Ltd.

    (10,649     (29,346     (9.0

Breville Group Ltd.

    (6,426     (87,091     (26.8

Brickworks Ltd.

    (3,081     (48,020     (14.8

BWP Trust

    (29,991     (62,022     (19.1

Capricorn Metals Ltd.

    (148,276     (441,178     (135.7

Champion Iron Ltd.

    (166,557     (756,570     (232.6

Core Lithium Ltd.

    (465,273     (106,663     (32.8

Corporate Travel Management Ltd.

    (17,912     (189,538     (58.3

De Grey Mining Ltd.

    (180,490     (135,657     (41.7

Dicker Data Ltd.

    (9,813     (65,855     (20.3

Domain Holdings Australia Ltd.

    (96,621     (209,439     (64.4

EVT Ltd.

    (52,956     (351,135     (108.0

Genesis Minerals Ltd.

    (58,040     (53,359     (16.4

Gold Road Resources Ltd.

    (107,029     (127,225     (39.1
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Australia (continued)                  

GUD Holdings Ltd.

    (57,799   $ (392,931     (120.8 )% 

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

    (14,927     (34,891     (10.7

HMC Capital Ltd.

    (45,069     (122,434     (37.6

HomeCo Daily Needs REIT

    (324,041     (220,808     (67.9

HUB24 Ltd.

    (3,820     (73,755     (22.7

Ingenia Communities Group

    (136,038     (338,596     (104.1

IRESS Ltd.

    (9,410     (30,006     (9.2

Kelsian Group Ltd.

    (52,720     (202,751     (62.3

Link Administration Holdings Ltd.

    (61,259     (46,501     (14.3

Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd.

    (1,280,255     (1,508,443     (463.8

Paladin Energy Ltd.

    (1,024,430     (617,189     (189.8

Perpetual Ltd.

    (21,059     (257,456     (79.2

PEXA Group Ltd.

    (66,978     (464,434     (142.8

Sayona Mining Ltd.

    (11,171,420     (536,469     (165.0

SmartGroup Corp. Ltd.

    (22,078     (120,705     (37.1

TPG Telecom Ltd.

    (46,703     (153,921     (47.3

Webjet Ltd.

    (281,523     (1,091,942     (335.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        (10,118,098  
Austria                  

CA Immobilien Anlagen AG

    (11,792     (398,020     (122.4

EVN AG

    (4,219     (114,305     (35.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (512,325  
Belgium                  

Ackermans & van Haaren NV

    (6,975     (1,033,705     (317.9

Azelis Group NV

    (2,343     (39,915     (12.3

bpost SA

    (26,233     (141,864     (43.6

Kinepolis Group NV

    (7,093     (349,243     (107.4

Xior Student Housing NV

    (7,758     (222,835     (68.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,787,562  
Canada                  

ADENTRA, Inc.

    (6,318     (118,022     (36.3

Altius Minerals Corp.

    (1,295     (18,966     (5.8

Andlauer Healthcare Group, Inc.

    (16,740     (477,860     (146.9

Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd.

    (7,833     (211,161     (64.9

Boyd Group Services, Inc.

    (3,299     (573,098     (176.2

Canadian Western Bank

    (101,572     (2,045,404     (628.9

Choice Properties REIT

    (7,305     (63,686     (19.6

Cogeco Communications, Inc.

    (16,174     (650,346     (200.0

Cogeco, Inc.

    (16,761     (581,037     (178.7

Definity Financial Corp.

    (30,574     (860,357     (264.5

Dream Industrial REIT

    (58,873     (507,223     (156.0

Exchange Income Corp.

    (14,473     (453,808     (139.5

Extendicare, Inc.

    (149,574     (644,508     (198.2

Filo Corp.

    (24,845     (330,245     (101.5

Headwater Exploration, Inc.

    (58,674     (321,442     (98.8

Linamar Corp.

    (8,596     (378,428     (116.4

Lumine Group, Inc.

    (33,280     (424,811     (130.6

Maple Leaf Foods, Inc.

    (23,869     (483,113     (148.5

Martinrea International, Inc.

    (12,435     (104,298     (32.1

Minto Apartment REIT

    (2,469     (23,609     (7.3

North West Co., Inc.

    (28,720     (745,933     (229.4

Orla Mining Ltd.

    (8,777     (27,439     (8.4

Pet Valu Holdings Ltd.

    (29,627     (540,632     (166.2

Premium Brands Holdings Corp., Class A

    (6,949     (456,268     (140.3

Savaria Corp.

    (33,632     (306,731     (94.3

Shawcor Ltd.

    (28,361     (302,686     (93.1

Sienna Senior Living, Inc.

    (83,515     (615,996     (189.4

Spartan Delta Corp.

    (53,240     (174,209     (53.6

Spin Master Corp.

    (3,727     (90,914     (28.0
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

Stella-Jones, Inc.

    (23,026   $ (1,224,039     (376.4 )% 

StorageVault Canada, Inc.

    (84,625     (267,153     (82.1

Teekay Tankers Ltd., Class A

    (1,182     (58,745     (18.1

Trican Well Service Ltd.

    (52,834     (181,787     (55.9

Trisura Group Ltd.

    (6,732     (150,846     (46.4

Winpak Ltd.

    (31,980     (887,822     (273.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (15,302,622  
China                  

indie Semiconductor, Inc.

    (4,782     (23,384     (7.2

TI Fluid Systems PLC

    (123,441     (186,395     (57.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (209,779  
Colombia                  

Frontera Energy Corp.

    (3,341     (28,804     (8.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Costa Rica                  

Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc.

    (20,597     (603,080     (185.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Denmark                  

Alm Brand A/S

    (630,206     (910,932     (280.1

Chemometec A/S

    (6,456     (266,736     (82.0

Dfds A/S

    (2,283     (65,866     (20.3

Matas A/S

    (19,771     (256,987     (79.0

Netcompany Group A/S

    (9,081     (283,744     (87.2

NTG Nordic Transport Group A/S

    (3,007     (119,181     (36.6

Ringkjoebing Landbobank A/S

    (11,373     (1,548,713     (476.2

Royal Unibrew A/S

    (13,519     (978,009     (300.7

Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S

    (5,397     (80,246     (24.7

Topdanmark A/S

    (63,900     (2,860,805     (879.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (7,371,219  
Egypt                  

Energean PLC

    (40,062     (417,139     (128.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Faeroe Islands                  

Bakkafrost P/F

    (1,041     (48,053     (14.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Finland                  

Huhtamaki OYJ

    (5,725     (196,469     (60.4

Metsa Board OYJ

    (38,567     (291,418     (89.6

Tietoevry OYJ

    (35,951     (752,778     (231.5

Tokmanni Group Corp.

    (59,018     (795,508     (244.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,036,173  
France                  

Alten SA

    (10,063     (1,187,288     (365.1

Derichebourg SA

    (39,683     (171,677     (52.8

Elior Group SA

    (20,968     (39,718     (12.2

Imerys SA

    (1,145     (30,304     (9.3

IPSOS SA

    (10,874     (527,643     (162.2

Mersen SA

    (1,397     (46,291     (14.2

Metropole Television SA

    (50,108     (626,904     (192.8

Neoen SA

    (32,247     (850,124     (261.4

Societe BIC SA

    (23,881     (1,496,241     (460.1

Virbac SA

    (1,221     (349,979     (107.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        (5,326,169  
Germany                  

Dermapharm Holding SE

    (18,272     (705,809     (217.0

DIC Asset AG

    (18,480     (76,335     (23.5

Eckert & Ziegler Strahlen- und Medizintechnik AG

    (4,600     (181,173     (55.7

Encavis AG

    (5,923     (77,208     (23.7

Energiekontor AG

    (4,651     (343,182     (105.5
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

Fielmann AG

    (8,117   $ (348,987     (107.3 )% 

Hensoldt AG

    (4,140     (122,445     (37.7

Mercer International, Inc.

    (14,966     (118,830     (36.5

Norma Group SE

    (18,739     (329,992     (101.5

Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG

    (3,287     (507,155     (156.0

PNE AG

    (2,035     (25,799     (7.9

PVA Tepla AG

    (2,393     (36,488     (11.2

Schott Pharma AG & Co. KGaA

    (45,268     (1,312,266     (403.5

Sixt SE

    (4,937     (425,523     (130.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,611,192  
Indonesia                  

Golden Agri-Resources Ltd.

    (3,307,400     (652,907     (200.7

Nickel Industries Ltd.

    (926,848     (440,565     (135.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,093,472  
Ireland                  

Ardmore Shipping Corp.

    (21,238     (282,253     (86.8

C&C Group PLC

    (368,485     (626,579     (192.7

Keywords Studios PLC

    (6,551     (104,568     (32.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,013,400  
Israel                  

Airport City Ltd.

    (2,015     (26,700     (8.2

Camtek Ltd.

    (3,017     (158,694     (48.8

Israel Corp. Ltd.

    (780     (167,873     (51.6

OPC Energy Ltd.

    (5,608     (30,409     (9.4

Phoenix Holdings Ltd.

    (4,651     (39,509     (12.1

Radware Ltd.

    (1,274     (18,995     (5.8

Shufersal Ltd.

    (3,713     (15,771     (4.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (457,951  
Italy                  

ACEA SpA

    (6,820     (81,978     (25.2

Banca Generali SpA

    (1,359     (44,003     (13.5

BFF Bank SpA

    (24,471     (234,830     (72.2

El.En. SpA

    (687     (6,414     (2.0

Eurogroup Laminations SpA

    (135,432     (444,023     (136.5

Illimity Bank SpA

    (15,034     (76,474     (23.5

Industrie De Nora SpA

    (48,733     (687,685     (211.5

MFE-MediaForEurope NV

    (22,634     (41,110     (12.6

Salvatore Ferragamo SpA

    (16,870     (206,022     (63.3

Tamburi Investment Partners SpA

    (1,828     (15,301     (4.7

Technogym SpA

    (30,711     (230,765     (71.0

Technoprobe SpA

    (45,368     (330,010     (101.5

Tod’s SpA

    (1,867     (62,435     (19.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
          (2,461,050  
Japan                  

Activia Properties, Inc.

    (171     (468,353     (144.0

Advance Logistics Investment Corp.

    (568     (469,108     (144.2

Advance Residence Investment Corp.

    (311     (682,864     (210.0

Aeon Fantasy Co. Ltd.

    (4,500     (81,747     (25.1

Aeon Mall Co. Ltd.

    (5,700     (65,704     (20.2

AEON REIT Investment Corp.

    (213     (205,556     (63.2

Aichi Financial Group, Inc.

    (29,600     (472,192     (145.2

Aiful Corp.

    (124,300     (317,288     (97.6

Airtrip Corp.

    (51,100     (620,457     (190.8

Amvis Holdings, Inc.

    (33,200     (573,674     (176.4

Anycolor, Inc.

    (3,000     (71,172     (21.9

Appier Group, Inc.

    (26,600     (222,392     (68.4

Arclands Corp.

    (81,500     (883,768     (271.7

ARE Holdings, Inc.

    (19,500     (250,212     (76.9
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Ariake Japan Co. Ltd.

    (15,000   $ (480,716     (147.8 )% 

Asahi Yukizai Corp.

    (8,400     (208,442     (64.1

Atom Corp.

    (5,600     (34,044     (10.5

Autobacs Seven Co. Ltd.

    (82,200     (856,732     (263.4

Base Co. Ltd.

    (2,800     (79,636     (24.5

C Uyemura & Co. Ltd.

    (4,300     (236,775     (72.8

Casio Computer Co. Ltd.

    (124,300     (1,009,276     (310.3

Central Glass Co. Ltd.

    (2,100     (40,276     (12.4

Change Holdings, Inc.

    (9,300     (96,161     (29.6

Chikaranomoto Holdings Co., Ltd.

    (8,400     (106,297     (32.7

Chiyoda Corp.

    (54,500     (129,419     (39.8

CKD Corp.

    (9,800     (125,078     (38.5

Cover Corp.

    (14,300     (229,164     (70.5

CRE Logistics REIT, Inc.

    (143     (152,349     (46.8

CUC, Inc.

    (1,300     (22,713     (7.0

Cybozu, Inc.

    (5,400     (68,136     (20.9

Daiei Kankyo Co. Ltd.

    (24,800     (347,257     (106.8

Daikoku Denki Co. Ltd.

    (600     (17,775     (5.5

Daikokutenbussan Co. Ltd.

    (8,800     (377,854     (116.2

Daiwa Office Investment Corp.

    (30     (132,632     (40.8

DCM Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (175,000         (1,384,514     (425.7

DeNA Co. Ltd.

    (47,700     (470,388     (144.6

Descente Ltd.

    (33,100     (934,962     (287.5

Dexerials Corp.

    (30,100     (696,947     (214.3

Duskin Co. Ltd.

    (18,000     (397,676     (122.3

DyDo Group Holdings, Inc.

    (2,600     (101,902     (31.3

EDION Corp.

    (191,300     (1,933,447     (594.5

en Japan, Inc.

    (1,700     (25,683     (7.9

Enplas Corp.

    (9,300     (527,654     (162.2

Ferrotec Holdings Corp.

    (41,700     (743,521     (228.6

First Bank of Toyama Ltd.

    (8,300     (54,990     (16.9

Frontier Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (8     (24,258     (7.5

Fuji Co. Ltd.

    (15,800     (202,228     (62.2

Fuji Media Holdings, Inc.

    (24,200     (243,673     (74.9

Fuji Seal International, Inc.

    (3,900     (44,034     (13.5

Fuji Soft, Inc.

    (7,400     (269,899     (83.0

Fukuyama Transporting Co. Ltd.

    (14,600     (404,060     (124.2

Furuya Metal Co. Ltd.

    (12,600     (826,091     (254.0

Fuso Chemical Co. Ltd.

    (11,900     (327,784     (100.8

Future Corp.

    (7,900     (91,196     (28.0

Geo Holdings Corp.

    (4,000     (63,332     (19.5

giftee, Inc.

    (53,091     (459,677     (141.3

Globeride, Inc.

    (11,100     (144,970     (44.6

GMO Financial Holdings, Inc.

    (112,400     (517,877     (159.2

Goldwin, Inc.

    (2,400     (153,308     (47.1

GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.

    (29,100     (444,834     (136.8

Hachijuni Bank Ltd.

    (132,000     (761,434     (234.1

Hakuto Co. Ltd.

    (11,800     (404,430     (124.4

Hankyu Hanshin REIT, Inc.

    (399     (379,654     (116.7

Haseko Corp.

    (24,000     (299,077     (92.0

Heiwa Corp.

    (16,900     (242,423     (74.5

Heiwa Real Estate REIT, Inc.

    (385     (364,442     (112.1

Hirata Corp.

    (1,100     (50,754     (15.6

Hirogin Holdings, Inc.

    (18,200     (117,273     (36.1

HIS Co. Ltd.

    (4,700     (53,746     (16.5

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

    (26,900     (869,902     (267.5

Hitachi Zosen Corp.

    (8,600     (45,492     (14.0

Hokkoku Financial Holdings, Inc.

    (500     (16,780     (5.2

Hokuetsu Corp.

    (94,300     (731,930     (225.1

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

    (66,400     (785,153     (241.4

Hoshino Resorts REIT, Inc.

    (240     (956,241     (294.0
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Hosiden Corp.

    (13,700   $ (163,219     (50.2 )% 

House Foods Group, Inc.

    (14,600     (312,410     (96.1

Hyakugo Bank Ltd.

    (54,300     (207,899     (63.9

Ichibanya Co. Ltd.

    (8,000     (285,909     (87.9

Idec Corp.

    (35,000     (636,712     (195.8

Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    (76,200     (553,646     (170.2

Inabata & Co. Ltd.

    (25,000     (528,867     (162.6

Industrial & Infrastructure Fund Investment Corp.

    (25     (22,696     (7.0

Insource Co. Ltd.

    (17,900     (106,969     (32.9

Invincible Investment Corp.

    (554     (215,945     (66.4

Iriso Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (4,100     (98,209     (30.2

Iyogin Holdings, Inc.

    (60,900     (444,193     (136.6

Izumi Co. Ltd.

    (7,000     (179,418     (55.2

J Trust Co. Ltd.

    (47,800     (153,531     (47.2

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.

    (35,700     (682,037     (209.7

Japan Communications, Inc.

    (125,500     (174,120     (53.5

Japan Logistics Fund, Inc.

    (262     (492,067     (151.3

Japan Material Co. Ltd.

    (9,100     (129,763     (39.9

Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.

    (45     (106,688     (32.8

Japan Steel Works Ltd.

    (11,200     (184,347     (56.7

Joyful Honda Co. Ltd.

    (7,400     (88,064     (27.1

Juroku Financial Group, Inc.

    (9,000     (245,568     (75.5

Kadokawa Corp.

    (167,100     (3,264,139     (1,003.7

Kagome Co. Ltd.

    (49,000     (1,032,560     (317.5

Kamigumi Co. Ltd.

    (3,700     (76,081     (23.4

Kanto Denka Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (100,200     (537,074     (165.1

Katitas Co. Ltd.

    (1,400     (18,933     (5.8

KeePer Technical Laboratory Co. Ltd.

    (9,900     (378,276     (116.3

Keihan Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (38,000     (941,171     (289.4

Keikyu Corp.

    (23,500     (201,812     (62.1

KH Neochem Co. Ltd.

    (8,100     (124,312     (38.2

Kinden Corp.

    (6,700     (102,762     (31.6

Kisoji Co. Ltd.

    (35,100     (627,894     (193.1

Ki-Star Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    (6,000     (171,330     (52.7

Kiyo Bank Ltd.

    (11,400     (119,215     (36.7

Koa Corp.

    (81,300     (795,661     (244.7

Kohnan Shoji Co. Ltd.

    (15,500     (406,925     (125.1

Komehyo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,000     (31,818     (9.8

Komeri Co. Ltd.

    (38,400     (806,719     (248.1

Kosaido Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (11,400     (226,143     (69.5

K’s Holdings Corp.

    (52,600     (496,017     (152.5

Kura Sushi, Inc.

    (32,200     (775,898     (238.6

Kusuri no Aoki Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (2,900     (192,374     (59.1

KYB Corp.

    (11,000     (329,284     (101.2

Lifenet Insurance Co.

    (6,700     (43,386     (13.3

Lintec Corp.

    (1,000     (16,752     (5.1

M&A Research Institute Holdings, Inc.

    (2,300     (50,975     (15.7

Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd.

    (4,600     (133,261     (41.0

Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd.

    (12,300     (520,334     (160.0

Management Solutions Co. Ltd.

    (10,200     (179,695     (55.3

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

    (7,900     (198,732     (61.1

Maruwa Co. Ltd.

    (5,900     (1,047,503     (322.1

MEC Co. Ltd.

    (12,000     (276,741     (85.1

Medley, Inc.

    (25,800     (755,086     (232.2

Meiko Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (15,700     (330,236     (101.5

Midac Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,800     (21,289     (6.5

Mirai Corp.

    (59     (18,063     (5.6

Mitsubishi Estate Logistics REIT Investment Corp.

    (272     (693,607     (213.3

Mitsubishi Logistics Corp.

    (12,800     (339,371     (104.3

Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.

    (14,700     (430,309     (132.3
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Mitsui Fudosan Logistics Park, Inc.

    (109   $ (333,023     (102.4 )% 

Mitsui-Soko Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (7,700     (222,172     (68.3

Mizuno Corp.

    (1,500     (44,531     (13.7

Mori Hills REIT Investment Corp.

    (635     (602,338     (185.2

Mori Trust REIT, Inc.

    (108     (53,349     (16.4

Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd.

    (22,000     (868,190     (267.0

m-up Holdings, Inc.

    (3,600     (29,444     (9.1

Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co. Ltd.

    (11,800     (115,170     (35.4

Musashino Bank Ltd.

    (8,800     (168,074     (51.7

Nagoya Railroad Co. Ltd.

    (26,100     (370,210     (113.8

Nankai Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    (39,500     (766,266     (235.6

Nanto Bank Ltd.

    (18,400     (335,564     (103.2

Nifco, Inc.

    (11,100     (264,135     (81.2

Nihon Kohden Corp.

    (22,300     (533,805     (164.1

Nikkiso Co. Ltd.

    (5,700     (36,784     (11.3

Nikkon Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (32,500     (698,957     (214.9

Nippon Accommodations Fund, Inc.

    (134     (547,161     (168.2

Nippon Carbon Co. Ltd.

    (8,900     (264,323     (81.3

Nippon Electric Glass Co. Ltd.

    (55,800     (1,129,486     (347.3

Nippon Kanzai Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (13,300     (223,430     (68.7

Nippon Pillar Packing Co. Ltd.

    (6,600     (167,008     (51.4

Nippon REIT Investment Corp.

    (78     (182,685     (56.2

Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.

    (51,000     (500,995     (154.0

Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (13,900     (376,544     (115.8

Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd.

    (23,800     (580,497     (178.5

Nishimatsuya Chain Co. Ltd.

    (22,900     (297,443     (91.5

NOF Corp.

    (4,600     (183,951     (56.6

Nojima Corp.

    (64,500     (581,207     (178.7

Nomura Micro Science Co. Ltd.

    (9,300     (481,704     (148.1

NS Solutions Corp.

    (1,400     (41,081     (12.6

NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    (16,000     (460,807     (141.7

NTT UD REIT Investment Corp.

    (133     (111,135     (34.2

OBIC Business Consultants Co. Ltd.

    (3,900     (169,242     (52.0

Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd.

    (900     (12,731     (3.9

Ohsho Food Service Corp.

    (15,500     (726,016     (223.2

Oisix ra daichi, Inc.

    (14,300     (110,289     (33.9

OKUMA Corp.

    (4,100     (171,244     (52.7

One REIT, Inc.

    (294     (515,745     (158.6

Optorun Co. Ltd.

    (23,700     (278,075     (85.5

Organo Corp.

    (3,500     (116,696     (35.9

Orient Corp.

    (32,900     (248,456     (76.4

Osaka Soda Co. Ltd.

    (26,300     (1,561,599     (480.2

OSAKA Titanium Technologies Co. Ltd.

    (35,000     (757,506     (232.9

OSG Corp.

    (27,500     (318,166     (97.8

PAL GROUP Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (49,000     (641,970     (197.4

Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd.

    (8,300     (49,431     (15.2

Piolax, Inc.

    (31,900     (477,445     (146.8

PKSHA Technology, Inc.

    (3,300     (56,982     (17.5

Premium Group Co. Ltd.

    (3,500     (37,997     (11.7

Press Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (19,300     (83,827     (25.8

Rengo Co. Ltd.

    (176,800     (1,186,703     (364.9

Resorttrust, Inc.

    (1,300     (18,937     (5.8

Riken Keiki Co. Ltd.

    (14,600     (606,136     (186.4

Ringer Hut Co. Ltd.

    (33,800     (522,936     (160.8

Roland Corp.

    (8,900     (260,622     (80.1

Rorze Corp.

    (15,800     (1,192,092     (366.5

Ryosan Co. Ltd.

    (1,200     (38,325     (11.8

SAMTY Co. Ltd.

    (2,900     (48,322     (14.9

Sangetsu Corp.

    (37,600     (716,116     (220.2

Sankei Real Estate, Inc.

    (39     (23,927     (7.4

Sanyo Denki Co. Ltd.

    (800     (30,057     (9.2

Sawai Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (2,200     (70,970     (21.8
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

SBI Sumishin Net Bank Ltd.

    (4,900   $ (52,247     (16.1 )% 

SBS Holdings, Inc.

    (16,300     (293,106     (90.1

Seiren Co. Ltd.

    (16,300     (244,797     (75.3

Senko Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (700     (4,888     (1.5

Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.

    (18,900     (44,904     (13.8

Septeni Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (309,800     (882,357     (271.3

Shibaura Mechatronics Corp.

    (5,400     (236,767     (72.8

Shiga Bank Ltd.

    (27,600     (738,470     (227.1

Shin Nippon Biomedical Laboratories Ltd.

    (27,600     (311,970     (95.9

Shoei Co. Ltd.

    (14,700     (198,730     (61.1

SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Inc.

    (144,200     (675,418     (207.7

SOSiLA Logistics REIT, Inc.

    (514     (412,877     (127.0

Sotetsu Holdings, Inc.

    (9,400     (168,240     (51.7

SRE Holdings Corp.

    (8,600     (133,545     (41.1

Star Asia Investment Corp.

    (484     (184,437     (56.7

Star Micronics Co. Ltd.

    (14,100     (171,924     (52.9

Starts Proceed Investment Corp.

    (213     (296,700     (91.2

Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Ltd.

    (3,400     (153,327     (47.1

Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.

    (53,100     (546,025     (167.9

SUNWELS Co. Ltd.

    (24,900     (434,507     (133.6

T Hasegawa Co. Ltd.

    (7,600     (161,382     (49.6

Takara Holdings, Inc.

    (101,900     (860,587     (264.6

Takara Leben Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (957     (635,109     (195.3

Tamura Corp.

    (34,400     (113,720     (35.0

T-Gaia Corp.

    (8,900     (107,343     (33.0

Toagosei Co. Ltd.

    (20,100     (186,859     (57.5

Tocalo Co. Ltd.

    (16,000     (146,570     (45.1

Toei Animation Co. Ltd.

    (3,200     (291,712     (89.7

Toei Co. Ltd.

    (900     (107,114     (32.9

Toho Bank Ltd.

    (127,900     (250,466     (77.0

Toho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (30,500     (696,423     (214.1

TOKAI Holdings Corp.

    (59,500     (388,698     (119.5

Tokyo Kiraboshi Financial Group, Inc.

    (16,500     (493,652     (151.8

Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    (116,000     (1,357,318     (417.4

Tokyotokeiba Co. Ltd.

    (1,700     (44,607     (13.7

TOMONY Holdings, Inc.

    (119,300     (407,135     (125.2

Topre Corp.

    (19,700     (215,164     (66.2

Toridoll Holdings Corp.

    (5,900     (144,550     (44.4

Towa Corp.

    (4,400     (152,950     (47.0

Toyo Construction Co. Ltd.

    (2,300     (19,021     (5.8

Toyo Gosei Co. Ltd.

    (9,300     (392,432     (120.7

Transcosmos, Inc.

    (10,800     (222,949     (68.6

Tri Chemical Laboratories, Inc.

    (54,300     (1,170,727     (360.0

TV Asahi Holdings Corp.

    (28,600     (312,489     (96.1

Universal Entertainment Corp.

    (2,800     (40,501     (12.5

Valqua Ltd.

    (1,400     (35,053     (10.8

Wacoal Holdings Corp.

    (28,800     (667,131     (205.1

Weathernews, Inc.

    (6,700     (265,822     (81.7

West Holdings Corp.

    (3,500     (78,262     (24.1

WingArc1st, Inc.

    (5,900     (107,042     (32.9

Workman Co. Ltd.

    (18,000     (470,814     (144.8

W-Scope Corp.

    (23,300     (136,883     (42.1

Yamaichi Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (5,700     (66,812     (20.5

YA-MAN Ltd.

    (76,093     (542,683     (166.9

Yamato Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (16,100     (781,404     (240.3

Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.

    (900     (21,301     (6.5

Yonex Co. Ltd.

    (24,800     (272,242     (83.7
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Zeon Corp.

    (37,700   $ (313,008     (96.2 )% 

Zojirushi Corp.

    (36,100     (376,293     (115.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (92,286,363  
Luxembourg                  

RTL Group

    (13,877     (485,702     (149.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Netherlands                  

Alfen NV

    (525     (16,516     (5.1

AMG Critical Materials NV

    (18,596     (484,082     (148.8

Arcadis NV

    (10,921     (460,755     (141.7

Corbion NV

    (21,678     (374,727     (115.2

Flow Traders Ltd.

    (48,070     (876,897     (269.6

TKH Group NV

    (20,884     (762,771     (234.5

Van Lanschot Kempen NV, GDR

    (1,970     (52,847     (16.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,028,595  
New Zealand                  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

    (6,169     (15,708     (4.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Norway                  

Crayon Group Holding ASA

    (15,930     (93,935     (28.9

Entra ASA

    (83,238     (664,323     (204.3

Europris ASA

    (31,547     (182,716     (56.2

MPC Container Ships ASA

    (664,799     (961,025     (295.5

Norske Skog ASA

    (46,165     (172,782     (53.1

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA

    (253,560     (184,168     (56.6

PGS ASA

    (888,751     (824,094     (253.4

Storebrand ASA

    (97,949     (828,968     (254.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,912,011  
Portugal                  

Altri SGPS SA

    (33,212     (160,361     (49.3

Greenvolt-Energias Renovaveis SA

    (90,793     (605,722     (186.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (766,083  
Puerto Rico                  

First BanCorp/Puerto Rico

    (12,437     (166,034     (51.1

Liberty Latin America Ltd.

    (3,228     (22,112     (6.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (188,146  
Singapore                  

Hafnia Ltd.

    (81,861     (549,421     (168.9

Kenon Holdings Ltd.

    (7,349     (135,311     (41.6

Parkway Life REIT

    (5,000     (12,280     (3.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (697,012  
Spain                  

Acerinox SA

    (37,904     (368,630     (113.3

Atresmedia Corp. de Medios de Comunicacion SA

    (25,998     (97,787     (30.1

Befesa SA

    (19,775     (577,401     (177.5

Ence Energia y Celulosa SA

    (17,444     (52,077     (16.0

Faes Farma SA

    (81,318     (254,960     (78.4

Gestamp Automocion SA

    (34,041     (125,019     (38.4

Grenergy Renovables SA

    (6,106     (144,763     (44.5

Laboratorios Farmaceuticos Rovi SA

    (4,820     (257,296     (79.1

Melia Hotels International SA

    (12,324     (68,824     (21.2

Sacyr SA

    (26,578     (76,610     (23.6

Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente SA

    (18,644     (279,165     (85.8

Vidrala SA

    (10,431     (774,606     (238.2

Viscofan SA

    (5,555     (320,504     (98.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,397,642  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Sweden                  

Addnode Group AB, Class B

    (17,368   $ (110,654     (34.0 )% 

Alleima AB

    (24,798     (154,119     (47.4

Axfood AB

    (28,167     (634,219     (195.0

Catena AB

    (8,212     (278,363     (85.6

Clas Ohlson AB, B Shares

    (55,648     (596,298     (183.4

Dometic Group AB

    (227,965     (1,435,700     (441.5

Hemnet Group AB

    (62,402     (1,108,166     (340.7

Hms Networks Ab

    (10,743     (364,448     (112.1

Hufvudstaden AB, A Shares

    (36,533     (398,407     (122.5

JM AB

    (14,863     (162,831     (50.1

Lindab International AB

    (4,666     (73,323     (22.5

Pandox AB, Class B

    (18,414     (185,426     (57.0

Paradox Interactive AB

    (40,364     (785,404     (241.5

Peab AB

    (30,738     (117,382     (36.1

Stillfront Group AB

    (259,564     (276,677     (85.1

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

    (60,242     (399,780     (122.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (7,081,197  
Switzerland                  

Allreal Holding AG

    (8,751     (1,422,653     (437.5

ALSO Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (1,584     (408,729     (125.7

Cembra Money Bank AG

    (23,442     (1,635,308     (502.8

Comet Holding AG

    (516     (102,904     (31.6

Daetwyler Holding AG

    (2,250     (402,721     (123.8

DocMorris AG

    (3,139     (132,490     (40.7

EFG International AG

    (8,946     (108,681     (33.4

Emmi AG

    (840     (802,459     (246.8

Forbo Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (612     (682,923     (210.0

Garrett Motion, Inc.

    (13,955     (98,522     (30.3

Huber & Suhner AG

    (1,822     (126,156     (38.8

Interroll Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (224     (597,239     (183.6

Komax Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (1,489     (299,016     (91.9

Landis&Gyr Group AG

    (9,562     (717,655     (220.7

Leonteq AG

    (4,538     (197,650     (60.8

Medmix AG

    (507     (10,648     (3.3

Meyer Burger Technology AG

    (553,494     (150,022     (46.1

Mobimo Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (2,423     (676,547     (208.0

Schweiter Technologies AG

    (141     (79,675     (24.5

Sensirion Holding Ag

    (844     (64,443     (19.8

SFS Group AG

    (12,882     (1,303,789     (400.9

SKAN Group AG

    (3,197     (244,108     (75.1

St Galler Kantonalbank AG, Registered Shares

    (571     (313,185     (96.3

Valiant Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (210     (23,145     (7.1

Vontobel Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (6,940     (411,667     (126.6

Zehnder Group AG

    (3,105     (162,338     (49.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (11,174,673  
United Kingdom                  

4imprint Group PLC

    (2,086     (128,272     (39.4

888 Holdings PLC

    (1,206,060     (1,199,955     (369.0

Ascential PLC

    (291,902     (929,912     (285.9

Auction Technology Group PLC

    (22,953     (157,324     (48.4

Bellway PLC

    (1,728     (43,863     (13.5

Britvic PLC

    (57,699     (590,659     (181.6

Ceres Power Holdings PLC

    (3,009     (7,288     (2.2

Coats Group PLC

    (126,141     (104,203     (32.0

Cranswick PLC

    (2,262     (96,669     (29.7

Crest Nicholson Holdings PLC

    (56,167     (109,822     (33.8

Currys PLC

    (376,605     (206,183     (63.4

Domino’s Pizza Group PLC

    (16,264     (68,230     (21.0
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                  

Dowlais Group PLC

    (252,192   $ (308,578     (94.9 )% 

Dr. Martens PLC

    (77,793     (110,889     (34.1

Dunelm Group PLC

    (1,571     (18,583     (5.7

Elementis PLC

    (539,582     (780,594     (240.0

Ergomed PLC

    (31,157     (510,345     (156.9

Frasers Group PLC

    (84,485     (829,921     (255.2

Future PLC

    (2,185     (23,593     (7.3

GB Group PLC

    (68,061     (198,693     (61.1

Genuit Group PLC

    (285,761     (927,039     (285.1

Global Ship Lease, Inc., Class A

    (994     (17,475     (5.4

Home Reit PLC

    (319,295     (110,271     (33.9

Ibstock PLC

    (301,324     (451,171     (138.7

IntegraFin Holdings PLC

    (10,126     (27,065     (8.3

Lancashire Holdings Ltd.

    (59,530     (412,799     (126.9

LXI REIT PLC

    (200,916     (210,568     (64.8

Moonpig Group PLC

    (534,869     (1,076,673     (331.1

Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC

    (95,387     (237,202     (72.9

Pagegroup PLC

    (45,880     (211,401     (65.0

Petrofac Ltd.

    (202,777     (116,599     (35.9

Rathbones Group PLC

    (32,784     (601,318     (184.9

Reach PLC

    (228,781     (213,266     (65.6

Renewi PLC

    (30,276     (217,346     (66.8

Renishaw PLC

    (5,173     (195,459     (60.1

Rotork PLC

    (103,148     (370,307     (113.9

Safestore Holdings PLC

    (11,502     (95,894     (29.5

SSP Group PLC

    (241,793     (531,722     (163.5

Trainline PLC

    (7,474     (23,773     (7.3

Travis Perkins PLC

    (61,887     (560,501     (172.3

Victrex PLC

    (23,233     (390,770     (120.2

Volex PLC

    (137,279     (473,855     (145.7

Watches of Switzerland Group PLC

    (22,592     (138,641     (42.6

WH Smith PLC

    (130,491     (1,849,938     (568.8

Yellow Cake PLC

    (290,269     (1,958,533     (602.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (17,843,162  
United States                  

ACI Worldwide, Inc.

    (5,807     (118,289     (36.4

ACV Auctions, Inc., Class A

    (10,662     (142,124     (43.7

Adeia, Inc.

    (13,615     (114,774     (35.3

ADT, Inc.

    (21,098     (119,415     (36.7

ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.

    (19,907     (130,789     (40.2

Aehr Test Systems

    (48,165     (1,134,767     (348.9

AeroVironment, Inc.

    (1,242     (142,408     (43.8

AerSale Corp.

    (39,707     (607,120     (186.7

Agiliti, Inc.

    (36,104     (203,266     (62.5

Allegiant Travel Co.

    (9,465     (630,558     (193.9

Altair Engineering, Inc., Class A

    (3,345     (207,791     (63.9

Alteryx, Inc., Class A

    (5,714     (182,905     (56.2

Altus Power, Inc., Class A

    (8,050     (42,746     (13.1

AMC Networks, Inc.

    (7,776     (91,757     (28.2

Amerant Bancorp, Inc.

    (7,272     (132,569     (40.8

American States Water Co.

    (1,581     (123,397     (37.9

America’s Car-Mart, Inc.

    (5,513     (369,261     (113.5

Amplitude, Inc., Class A

    (42,993     (428,210     (131.7

ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (4,811     (297,031     (91.3

Anterix, Inc.

    (6,219     (189,617     (58.3

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc.

    (22,910     (228,184     (70.2

Appfolio, Inc., Class A

    (2,232     (418,656     (128.7

Appian Corp., Class A

    (11,379     (449,015     (138.1

Applied Digital Corp.

    (42,006     (204,989     (63.0

Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp.

    (38,136     (349,707     (107.5
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Arhaus, Inc., Class A

    (1,284   $ (11,068     (3.4 )% 

Arko Corp.

    (3,635     (27,444     (8.4

ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.

    (43,025     (626,874     (192.8

Array Technologies, Inc.

    (3,351     (58,073     (17.9

Artesian Resources Corp., Class A

    (1,797     (70,622     (21.7

Artisan Partners Asset Management, Inc., Class A

    (24,477     (807,741     (248.4

Astronics Corp.

    (947     (14,518     (4.5

Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc., Class C

    (7,950     (276,501     (85.0

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.

    (21,243     (612,011     (188.2

Avanos Medical, Inc.

    (5,158     (94,701     (29.1

AvePoint, Inc.

    (33,342     (249,732     (76.8

Aviat Networks, Inc.

    (5,704     (152,297     (46.8

Avid Technology, Inc.

    (47,310     (1,278,316     (393.1

AvidXchange Holdings, Inc.

    (1,995     (17,237     (5.3

Avient Corp.

    (5,060     (159,997     (49.2

Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.

    (13,406     (834,926     (256.7

Azenta, Inc.

    (2,461     (111,852     (34.4

B Riley Financial Inc.

    (803     (29,077     (8.9

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc.

    (80,638     (212,078     (65.2

Balchem Corp.

    (1,273     (147,974     (45.5

BancFirst Corp.

    (2,937     (238,220     (73.3

Bank of Hawaii Corp.

    (6,261     (309,231     (95.1

Barnes Group, Inc.

    (13,862     (288,191     (88.6

Beauty Health Co.

    (42,267     (171,181     (52.6

Belden, Inc.

    (3,767     (267,080     (82.1

BGC Group, Inc.

    (33,254     (195,201     (60.0

BioLife Solutions, Inc.

    (3,942     (39,814     (12.2

Bloomin’ Brands, Inc.

    (23,851     (556,682     (171.2

BOK Financial Corp.

    (856     (56,085     (17.2

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.

    (11,816     (821,212     (252.5

Boston Omaha Corp., Class A

    (32,229     (458,619     (141.0

BrightSpire Capital, Inc., Class A

    (14,789     (83,706     (25.7

Brinker International, Inc.

    (868     (29,443     (9.1

Brink’s Co.

    (1,363     (91,130     (28.0

Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.

    (17,040     (241,116     (74.1

BRP Group, Inc., Class A

    (41,433     (867,193     (266.6

BRT Apartments Corp.

    (2,102     (34,115     (10.5

Buckle, Inc.

    (1,940     (65,514     (20.1

Burford Capital Ltd.

    (30,994     (385,565     (118.6

Business First Bancshares, Inc.

    (1,696     (33,140     (10.2

Cadre Holdings, Inc.

    (27,871     (781,782     (240.4

Calavo Growers, Inc.

    (5,386     (136,481     (42.0

Caleres, Inc.

    (5,386     (137,774     (42.4

California Water Service Group

    (12,416     (604,411     (185.8

Calix, Inc.

    (3,284     (108,766     (33.4

Callon Petroleum Co.

    (8,233     (307,503     (94.6

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

    (13,680     (619,841     (190.6

Cambridge Bancorp

    (4,363     (234,337     (72.1

Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (8,279     (138,673     (42.6

Cardlytics, Inc.

    (5,229     (64,787     (19.9

Carpenter Technology Corp.

    (2,945     (184,710     (56.8

Carriage Services, Inc., Class A

    (12,423     (268,337     (82.5

Carter’s, Inc.

    (9,383     (630,162     (193.8

Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A

    (13,250     (999,712     (307.4

Cass Information Systems, Inc.

    (12,526     (473,608     (145.6

Cathay General Bancorp

    (17,932     (608,074     (187.0

CBIZ, Inc.

    (16,781     (871,941     (268.1

CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings, Inc.

    (132,549     (1,427,553     (439.0

Centrus Energy Corp., Class A

    (2,839     (150,666     (46.3

Certara, Inc.

    (37,908     (462,099     (142.1

Claros Mortgage Trust, Inc.

    (66,690     (695,577     (213.9
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Cleanspark, Inc.

    (38,591   $ (158,223     (48.7 )% 

Clearfield, Inc.

    (20,894     (501,874     (154.3

Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (1,368     (24,733     (7.6

Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C

    (2,631     (57,119     (17.6

CNA Financial Corp.

    (2,932     (118,453     (36.4

CNB Financial Corp.

    (824     (14,980     (4.6

CNX Resources Corp.

    (13,115     (284,858     (87.6

Coastal Financial Corp.

    (4,428     (164,589     (50.6

Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    (11,237     (244,517     (75.2

Columbia Financial, Inc.

    (26,775     (431,077     (132.6

Columbus McKinnon Corp.

    (4,395     (134,355     (41.3

Community Bank System, Inc.

    (8,139     (325,153     (100.0

Community Healthcare Trust, Inc.

    (10,384     (297,709     (91.5

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

    (6,162     (231,445     (71.2

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

    (1,269     (31,268     (9.6

Conduent, Inc.

    (45,307     (144,529     (44.4

CONMED Corp.

    (10,082     (982,592     (302.1

Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.

    (30,536     (659,272     (202.7

CoreCivic, Inc.

    (11,578     (147,041     (45.2

Couchbase, Inc.

    (6,415     (99,817     (30.7

Covenant Logistics Group, Inc., Class A

    (865     (34,155     (10.5

Crescent Energy Co., Class A

    (20,772     (253,003     (77.8

CSW Industrials, Inc.

    (143     (25,348     (7.8

CTS Corp.

    (22,043     (824,629     (253.6

Cymabay Therapeutics, Inc.

    (11,692     (191,515     (58.9

Cytek Biosciences, Inc.

    (12,763     (53,732     (16.5

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc.

    (4,592     (160,444     (49.3

Definitive Healthcare Corp., Class A

    (28,069     (161,677     (49.7

Denny’s Corp.

    (16,394     (141,316     (43.5

Designer Brands, Inc.

    (4,590     (46,405     (14.3

Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc.

    (145     (22,780     (7.0

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.

    (93,350     (721,595     (221.9

Digitalbridge Group, Inc.

    (4,730     (74,971     (23.1

Digitalocean Holdings, Inc.

    (22,489     (460,125     (141.5

Dine Brands Global, Inc.

    (19,920     (981,857     (301.9

DocGo, Inc.

    (34,048     (202,245     (62.2

Domo, Inc.

    (17,469     (142,547     (43.8

Dorman Products, Inc.

    (1,869     (116,214     (35.7

Douglas Emmett, Inc.

    (39,745     (445,541     (137.0

Ducommun, Inc.

    (3,835     (183,466     (56.4

Eagle Bulk Shipping, Inc.

    (1,187     (48,430     (14.9

Easterly Government Properties, Inc., Class A

    (193,372     (2,080,683     (639.8

Eastern Bankshares, Inc.

    (18,933     (208,452     (64.1

Eastman Kodak Co.

    (70,243     (261,304     (80.3

Ecovyst, Inc.

    (9,754     (89,737     (27.6

Edgewell Personal Care Co.

    (14,884     (519,452     (159.7

Embecta Corp.

    (20,539     (310,550     (95.5

Empire State Realty Trust, Inc.

    (18,710     (151,364     (46.5

Encore Capital Group, Inc.

    (1,718     (64,734     (19.9

Energizer Holdings, Inc.

    (55,894     (1,765,133     (542.8

Enfusion, Inc., Class A

    (40,336     (334,789     (102.9

Enhabit, Inc.

    (5,231     (38,552     (11.9

Enliven Therapeutics, Inc.

    (24,585     (304,608     (93.7

Enovix Corp.

    (35,542     (316,679     (97.4

EnPro Industries, Inc.

    (5,273     (585,619     (180.1

Enstar Group Ltd.

    (1,404     (332,706     (102.3

EPR Properties

    (7,276     (310,685     (95.5

Equity Commonwealth

    (48,427     (917,207     (282.0

Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.

    (39,438     (865,664     (266.2

European Wax Center, Inc., Class A

    (88,374     (1,305,284     (401.4

EverCommerce, Inc.

    (39,077     (374,358     (115.1
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Evolent Health, Inc., Class A

    (13,074   $ (319,398     (98.2 )% 

Evolus, Inc.

    (10,099     (76,752     (23.6

Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    (3,025     (12,856     (4.0

Excelerate Energy, Inc.

    (27,753     (394,648     (121.3

Expro Group Holdings NV

    (4,364     (68,733     (21.1

F&G Annuities & Life, Inc.

    (3,119     (95,722     (29.4

Farmland Partners, Inc.

    (119,512     (1,245,315     (382.9

Fastly, Inc., Class A

    (10,403     (152,612     (46.9

Federal Signal Corp.

    (2,145     (124,496     (38.3

First Advantage Corp.

    (18,855     (245,304     (75.4

First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC

    (29,932     (868,627     (267.1

First Bancshares, Inc.

    (2,864     (69,366     (21.3

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

    (60,724     (739,618     (227.4

First Community Bankshares, Inc.

    (9,762     (318,729     (98.0

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.

    (3,280     (78,884     (24.3

First Merchants Corp.

    (4,775     (130,405     (40.1

FirstCash Holdings, Inc.

    (5,835     (635,548     (195.4

Flywire Corp.

    (5,657     (152,117     (46.8

Foot Locker, Inc.

    (21,862     (458,883     (141.1

FormFactor, Inc.

    (1,949     (66,032     (20.3

Fortrea Holdings, Inc.

    (37,476     (1,064,318     (327.3

Franklin BSP Realty Trust, Inc.

    (18,697     (235,769     (72.5

Freshpet, Inc.

    (20,022     (1,149,263     (353.4

Funko, Inc., Class A

    (29,342     (226,227     (69.6

FutureFuel Corp.

    (5,283     (34,604     (10.6

GCM Grosvenor, Inc., Class A

    (17,773     (143,073     (44.0

GEO Group, Inc.

    (5,003     (43,726     (13.4

German American Bancorp, Inc.

    (7,177     (196,147     (60.3

Getty Realty Corp.

    (1,701     (45,281     (13.9

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

    (4,931     (148,867     (45.8

Gladstone Commercial Corp.

    (5,630     (67,279     (20.7

Gladstone Land Corp.

    (9,270     (126,628     (38.9

Glaukos Corp.

    (359     (24,484     (7.5

Global Medical REIT, Inc.

    (18,783     (162,661     (50.0

Global Net Lease, Inc.

    (53,640     (425,902     (131.0

Gogo, Inc.

    (59,260     (622,230     (191.3

Goosehead Insurance, Inc.

    (5,370     (348,352     (107.1

GrafTech International Ltd.

    (30,332     (104,645     (32.2

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.

    (6,362     (316,319     (97.3

Green Brick Partners, Inc.

    (1,423     (55,070     (16.9

Greenbrier Cos., Inc.

    (1,790     (61,916     (19.0

Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc.

    (20,695     (209,847     (64.5

Hallador Energy Co.

    (2,410     (33,692     (10.4

Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A

    (12,218     (1,027,778     (316.0

Hanesbrands, Inc.

    (13,213     (55,362     (17.0

Harrow Health, Inc.

    (8,402     (120,443     (37.0

Hawkins, Inc.

    (2,293     (131,687     (40.5

Haynes International, Inc.

    (2,910     (125,203     (38.5

Helios Technologies, Inc.

    (6,823     (352,886     (108.5

Heritage Commerce Corp.

    (15,135     (123,804     (38.1

HighPeak Energy, Inc.

    (1,299     (23,005     (7.1

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

    (9,949     (177,988     (54.7

Hillman Solutions Corp.

    (141,423     (927,735     (285.3

Hilltop Holdings, Inc.

    (18,924     (522,681     (160.7

HireRight Holdings Corp.

    (10,145     (93,435     (28.7

Home BancShares, Inc.

    (38,385     (784,973     (241.4

Ichor Holdings Ltd.

    (15,808     (383,502     (117.9

IMAX Corp.

    (13,813     (251,535     (77.3

Impinj, Inc.

    (8,369     (540,721     (166.3

Informatica, Inc., Class A

    (14,745     (282,809     (87.0

Ingles Markets, Inc.

    (5,312     (426,129     (131.0

Innospec, Inc.

    (2,882     (282,436     (86.8
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Inspired Entertainment, Inc.

    (4,728   $ (47,185     (14.5 )% 

International Bancshares Corp.

    (12,864     (563,829     (173.4

Intrepid Potash, Inc.

    (3,001     (59,690     (18.4

InvenTrust Properties Corp.

    (25,941     (651,119     (200.2

iRhythm Technologies, Inc.

    (12,674     (995,162     (306.0

Ivanhoe Electric, Inc.

    (9,014     (92,303     (28.4

J & J Snack Foods Corp.

    (188     (29,443     (9.1

Jack in the Box, Inc.

    (17,245     (1,089,539     (335.0

Jackson Financial, Inc.

    (19,135     (702,446     (216.0

JBG SMITH Properties

    (68,069     (876,048     (269.4

John Bean Technologies Corp.

    (4,097     (426,170     (131.0

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

    (6,473     (195,938     (60.2

Kadant, Inc.

    (1,830     (402,600     (123.8

Kinetik Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (40,663     (1,441,097     (443.1

KKR Real Estate Finance Trust, Inc.

    (13,320     (139,061     (42.8

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.

    (5,835     (99,487     (30.6

Krispy Kreme, Inc.

    (135,984     (1,758,273     (540.6

Kura Sushi USA, Inc., Class A

    (2,295     (131,136     (40.3

Lakeland Financial Corp.

    (3,885     (191,336     (58.8

LCI Industries

    (13,684     (1,484,577     (456.5

Lemonade, Inc.

    (45,131     (493,733     (151.8

Leonardo DRS, Inc.

    (24,532     (467,825     (143.9

Leslie’s, Inc.

    (78,230     (386,456     (118.8

Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A

    (28,804     (567,439     (174.5

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Live

    (14,965     (476,935     (146.7

Life Time Group Holdings, Inc.

    (5,567     (65,802     (20.2

Lightwave Logic, Inc.

    (65,430     (296,398     (91.1

Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc.

    (1,735     (10,792     (3.3

Liquidia Corp.

    (696     (4,531     (1.4

Littelfuse, Inc.

    (897     (194,353     (59.8

LTC Properties, Inc.

    (19,059     (602,455     (185.2

Luminar Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (55,934     (177,311     (54.5

Macerich Co.

    (126,921     (1,233,672     (379.3

Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., Class A

    (12,274     (374,112     (115.0

Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.

    (13,635     (120,124     (36.9

Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc., Class A .

    (18,784     (128,858     (39.6

Marqeta, Inc.

    (3,925     (20,292     (6.2

Marten Transport Ltd.

    (7,358     (129,354     (39.8

MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc.

    (16,998     (347,439     (106.8

MaxCyte, Inc.

    (15,107     (44,717     (13.8

MBIA, Inc.

    (32,820     (225,802     (69.4

MediaAlpha, Inc., Class A

    (3,385     (34,798     (10.7

Medifast, Inc.

    (4,422     (305,826     (94.0

Mercury Systems, Inc.

    (21,761     (782,961     (240.7

MeridianLink, Inc.

    (38,578     (633,451     (194.8

Mesa Laboratories, Inc.

    (862     (80,881     (24.9

MFA Financial, Inc.

    (10,263     (91,238     (28.1

MGE Energy, Inc.

    (2,531     (181,296     (55.7

Middlesex Water Co.

    (6,533     (415,041     (127.6

Mirion Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (88,829     (615,585     (189.3

Mission Produce, Inc.

    (11,925     (112,214     (34.5

Modine Manufacturing Co.

    (2,313     (91,364     (28.1

ModivCare, Inc.

    (14,093     (595,288     (183.0

Montauk Renewables, Inc.

    (8,423     (84,735     (26.1

Movado Group, Inc.

    (13,012     (362,514     (111.5

Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A

    (59,375     (734,469     (225.8

National Bank Holdings Corp.

    (9,082     (283,177     (87.1

National Cinemedia, Inc.

    (27,209     (106,387     (32.7

National Health Investors, Inc.

    (1,821     (91,123     (28.0

National Presto Industries, Inc.

    (3,494     (261,176     (80.3

National Western Life Group, Inc.

    (1,093     (523,438     (161.0
 

 

 

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  33


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Navient Corp.

    (29,466   $ (468,804     (144.2 )% 

Navitas Semiconductor Corp., Class A

    (12,496     (65,479     (20.1

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

    (20,428     (683,725     (210.2

nCino, Inc.

    (9,830     (276,223     (84.9

Nelnet, Inc., Class A

    (1,030     (87,354     (26.9

NeoGenomics, Inc.

    (5,229     (73,311     (22.5

NETSTREIT Corp.

    (94,241     (1,342,934     (412.9

New York Mortgage Trust, Inc.

    (27,345     (213,018     (65.5

Newmark Group, Inc.

    (11,130     (63,107     (19.4

NewMarket Corp.

    (1,576     (759,868     (233.6

NextDecade Corp.

    (5,204     (22,846     (7.0

Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.

    (9,538     (694,557     (213.6

nLight, Inc.

    (60,821     (506,639     (155.8

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.

    (24,095     (923,802     (284.1

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.

    (8,063     (69,342     (21.3

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

    (15,100     (157,342     (48.4

NorthWestern Corp.

    (12,241     (587,690     (180.7

Novanta, Inc.

    (3,940     (520,316     (160.0

NuScale Power Corp.

    (8,028     (27,135     (8.3

NV5 Global, Inc.

    (2,739     (258,425     (79.5

NVE Corp.

    (152     (10,336     (3.2

One Liberty Properties, Inc.

    (3,273     (60,223     (18.5

OneSpan, Inc.

    (22,858     (180,578     (55.5

OneWater Marine, Inc., Class A

    (33,812     (765,166     (235.3

Open Lending Corp.

    (23,788     (142,490     (43.8

Origin Bancorp, Inc.

    (16,124     (477,109     (146.7

OrthoPediatrics Corp.

    (18,024     (440,867     (135.6

Papa John’s International, Inc.

    (10,162     (660,733     (203.2

PAR Technology Corp.

    (31,809     (928,505     (285.5

Paragon 28, Inc.

    (2,636     (22,749     (7.0

Paramount Group, Inc.

    (68,614     (293,668     (90.3

Park National Corp.

    (567     (57,488     (17.7

Pathward Financial, Inc.

    (4,287     (194,158     (59.7

Patrick Industries, Inc.

    (2,402     (180,510     (55.5

Paycor HCM, Inc.

    (13,606     (293,617     (90.3

Paymentus Holdings, Inc.

    (40,282     (586,506     (180.3

Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.

    (5,491     (128,325     (39.5

Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc.

    (19,202     (220,055     (67.7

Peloton Interactive, Inc., Class A

    (10,761     (51,222     (15.8

PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust

    (75,215     (951,470     (292.6

Peoples Bancorp, Inc.

    (9,420     (259,804     (79.9

Perficient, Inc.

    (2,872     (167,122     (51.4

PGT Innovations, Inc.

    (1,109     (33,203     (10.2

Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.

    (25,575     (903,053     (277.7

Phinia, Inc.

    (39,779     (1,029,481     (316.6

Piedmont Lithium, Inc.

    (24,744     (679,718     (209.0

Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.

    (54,128     (282,007     (86.7

Piper Sandler Cos

    (653     (91,322     (28.1

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

    (53,919     (174,158     (53.6

Plexus Corp.

    (10,567     (1,038,947     (319.5

Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.

    (33,112     (660,253     (203.0

PolyPeptide Group AG

    (22,150     (420,671     (129.4

Portillo’s, Inc., Class A

    (30,044     (449,158     (138.1

PotlatchDeltic Corp.

    (19,253     (824,991     (253.7

Powell Industries, Inc.

    (2,275     (174,379     (53.6

PowerSchool Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (10,386     (206,889     (63.6

Premier, Inc., Class A

    (22,504     (432,527     (133.0

ProAssurance Corp.

    (13,868     (235,756     (72.5

PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp.

    (33,799     (905,475     (278.4

ProFrac Holding Corp.

    (48,940     (461,015     (141.8

ProPetro Holding Corp.

    (7,812     (81,870     (25.2

PubMatic, Inc.

    (1,722     (19,407     (6.0
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Pulmonx Corp.

    (27,688   $ (243,378     (74.8 )% 

PureCycle Technologies, Inc.

    (17,688     (78,712     (24.2

QIAGEN NV

    (8,180     (306,177     (94.1

Quanterix Corp.

    (11,210     (243,481     (74.9

Ramaco Resources, Inc.

    (3,194     (37,625     (11.6

Ranpak Holdings Corp., Class A

    (3,162     (9,992     (3.1

RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.

    (11,183     (609,585     (187.4

Ready Capital Corp.

    (79,144     (746,328     (229.5

Red Rock Resorts, Inc.

    (8,287     (327,751     (100.8

Redwood Trust, Inc.

    (12,937     (81,244     (25.0

Reliance Worldwide Corp. Ltd.

    (163,087     (363,514     (111.8

Resources Connection, Inc.

    (10,510     (141,570     (43.5

Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.

    (70,595     (828,785     (254.8

Rocket Lab USA, Inc.

    (203,396     (860,365     (264.6

RPC, Inc.

    (41,924     (348,808     (107.3

RXO, Inc.

    (19,789     (346,505     (106.5

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

    (19,270     (496,395     (152.6

Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.

    (131,962     (1,799,962     (553.5

Sabre Corp.

    (18,991     (66,469     (20.4

Schneider National, Inc.

    (16,668     (422,200     (129.8

Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida

    (9,046     (182,820     (56.2

Select Water Solutions, Inc.

    (30,667     (228,162     (70.2

Sensient Technologies Corp.

    (18,977     (1,070,682     (329.2

Seritage Growth Properties

    (72,142     (522,308     (160.6

Service Properties Trust

    (3,248     (23,548     (7.2

Shake Shack, Inc., Class A

    (3,902     (218,668     (67.2

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.

    (16,664     (394,270     (121.2

Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., Class A

    (43,582     (669,420     (205.8

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

    (47,267     (1,893,516     (582.2

SilverBow Resources, Inc.

    (31,884     (1,087,244     (334.3

Simmons First National Corp., Class A

    (17,534     (249,158     (76.6

Simply Good Foods Co.

    (25,893     (965,550     (296.9

SITE Centers Corp.

    (123,588     (1,441,036     (443.1

SiTime Corp.

    (3,737     (372,953     (114.7

Six Flags Entertainment Corp.

    (54,169     (1,077,963     (331.5

SJW Group

    (1,902     (118,837     (36.5

Sleep Number Corp.

    (11,064     (180,011     (55.4

Sotera Health Co.

    (38,853     (491,879     (151.2

Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc.

    (446     (18,041     (5.5

Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.

    (10,758     (810,293     (249.2

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (13,967     (315,654     (97.1

Stagwell, Inc., Class A

    (3,945     (16,253     (5.0

Stellar Bancorp, Inc.

    (11,937     (259,510     (79.8

Stem, Inc.

    (49,573     (167,557     (51.5

Stepan Co.

    (3,920     (293,216     (90.2

StepStone Group, Inc., Class A

    (16,938     (479,345     (147.4

Stericycle, Inc.

    (25,773     (1,062,879     (326.8

Sterling Check Corp.

    (9,581     (107,116     (32.9

Steven Madden Ltd.

    (22,809     (747,907     (230.0

Sun Country Airlines Holdings, Inc.

    (14,082     (183,348     (56.4

SunCoke Energy, Inc.

    (31,115     (295,904     (91.0

SunPower Corp.

    (50,840     (217,087     (66.8

Sunrun, Inc.

    (46,461     (448,349     (137.9

Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.

    (20,120     (187,116     (57.5

Sweetgreen, Inc., Class A

    (41,348     (427,125     (131.3

Sylvamo Corp.

    (2,705     (119,831     (36.8

Target Hospitality Corp.

    (8,075     (110,870     (34.1

Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (5,605     (79,815     (24.5

Terns Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (60,088     (316,063     (97.2

TETRA Technologies, Inc.

    (3,799     (18,007     (5.5

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.

    (1,918     (105,605     (32.5

TFS Financial Corp.

    (65,547     (777,387     (239.0
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Tidewater, Inc.

    (8,298   $ (567,168     (174.4 )% 

TimkenSteel Corp.

    (7,034     (143,001     (44.0

Towne Bank

    (22,069     (528,332     (162.5

TPG, Inc.

    (16,853     (465,817     (143.2

Traeger, Inc.

    (2,810     (7,390     (2.3

Transcat, Inc.

    (1,740     (156,635     (48.2

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.

    (1,897     (79,086     (24.3

TriMas Corp.

    (11,251     (272,387     (83.8

TripAdvisor, Inc.

    (4,918     (72,590     (22.3

Triumph Financial, Inc.

    (5,942     (369,889     (113.7

Triumph Group, Inc.

    (92,348     (688,916     (211.8

TrueBlue, Inc.

    (5,134     (56,833     (17.5

Trupanion, Inc.

    (5,029     (103,597     (31.9

TrustCo Bank Corp./New York

    (1,984     (50,652     (15.6

Ubiquiti, Inc.

    (4,730     (574,458     (176.6

Udemy, Inc.

    (6,433     (57,447     (17.7

UFP Technologies, Inc.

    (2,307     (359,707     (110.6

Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.

    (22,024     (525,493     (161.6

UniFirst Corp.

    (4,895     (804,885     (247.5

United Community Banks, Inc.

    (23,627     (521,920     (160.5

United Natural Foods, Inc.

    (73,159     (1,066,658     (328.0

Uniti Group, Inc.

    (50,501     (232,305     (71.4

Universal Corp.

    (11,453     (515,385     (158.5

Universal Health Realty, Inc.ome Trust

    (5,557     (213,611     (65.7

Ventyx Biosciences, Inc.

    (3,546     (51,133     (15.7

Veris Residential, Inc.

    (60,895     (815,384     (250.7

Vertex Energy, Inc.

    (103,465     (445,934     (137.1

Victoria’s Secret & Co.

    (25,342     (453,115     (139.3

Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.

    (209     (38,504     (11.8

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

    (57,220     (1,272,573     (391.3

Vista Outdoor, Inc.

    (52,565     (1,320,433     (406.0

Vobile Group Ltd.

    (156,000     (40,217     (12.4

VSE Corp.

    (11,109     (597,664     (183.8

WaFd, Inc.

    (21,491     (530,398     (163.1

Walker & Dunlop, Inc.

    (1,155     (74,844     (23.0

Warby Parker, Inc.

    (4,718     (61,240     (18.8

Warrior Met Coal, Inc.

    (3,824     (186,344     (57.3

WD-40 Co.

    (1,677     (354,518     (109.0

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

    (1,315     (47,761     (14.7

Westrock Coffee Co.

    (8,636     (71,161     (21.9

White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.

    (895     (1,280,521     (393.7

Winnebago Industries, Inc.

    (3,662     (212,213     (65.3

Worthington Industries, Inc.

    (466     (28,715     (8.8

WSFS Financial Corp.

    (2,189     (77,491     (23.8

WW International, Inc.

    (36,841     (288,097     (88.6

Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    (42,512     (494,415     (152.0

Xometry, Inc.

    (10,992     (159,934     (49.2

XPEL, Inc.

    (5,915     (273,864     (84.2

York Water Co.

    (11,831     (426,744     (131.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (161,468,459  

Preferred Stocks

     

Germany

     

Jungheinrich AG

    (7,387     (197,917     (60.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Rights                  
Spain                  

Vidrala SA

    (5,863   $ (21,620     (6.6 )% 
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Short

      (355,962,378  
   

 

 

   

Net Value of Reference Entity — Bank of America N.A

 

  $ 325,220    
   

 

 

   

The following table represents the individual long and short positions and related values of the equity securities underlying the total return swap with Bank of America N.A. as of period end, termination date 02/15/28:

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Reference Entity — Long

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

AGL Energy Ltd.

    64,335     $ 439,432       (3.7 )% 

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

    55,788         1,370,619       (11.6

BHP Group Ltd.

    89,342       2,523,884       (21.3

Charter Hall Group

    60,324       334,194       (2.8

Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd.

    7,491       89,048       (0.8

GPT Group

    57,354       132,363       (1.1

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    29,182       2,179,437       (18.4

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.

    5,406       45,297       (0.4

Vicinity Ltd.

    81,826       88,628       (0.7

WiseTech Global Ltd.

    7,363       274,134       (2.3

Worley Ltd.

    117,977       1,232,743       (10.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      8,709,779    
Austria                  

BAWAG Group AG

    3,745       166,484       (1.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Belgium                  

Ageas SA/NV

    3,704       142,194       (1.2

KBC Group NV

    5,463       301,829       (2.5

Sofina SA

    5,167       979,753       (8.3

Solvay SA

    33,898       3,575,172       (30.2

Warehouses De Pauw CVA

    8,830       218,081       (1.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      5,217,029    
Brazil                  

MercadoLibre, Inc.

    202       250,629       (2.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Canada                  

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.

    16,040       80,735       (0.7

AltaGas Ltd.

    18,019       341,168       (2.9

Bank of Nova Scotia

    19,555       807,567       (6.8

Barrick Gold Corp.

    48,240       782,597       (6.6

Birchcliff Energy Ltd.

    27,524       154,954       (1.3

Brookfield Corp., Class A

    4,902       145,749       (1.2

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

    14,628       523,955       (4.4

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

    3,476       225,013       (1.9

Capital Power Corp.

    5,509       143,808       (1.2

Cenovus Energy, Inc.

    6,743       131,055       (1.1

Descartes Systems Group, Inc.

    4,222       310,858       (2.6

Element Fleet Management Corp.

    29,165       402,127       (3.4

Emera, Inc.

    22,230       742,223       (6.3

Enbridge, Inc.

    1,966       64,194       (0.5

Enerplus Corp.

    21,917       377,395       (3.2

First Majestic Silver Corp.

    46,415       243,565       (2.1
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  35


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

FirstService Corp.

    1,062     $ 153,069       (1.3 )% 

Gibson Energy, Inc.

    7,299       112,916       (0.9

Gildan Activewear, Inc.

    12,443            360,099       (3.0

Imperial Oil Ltd.

    13,399       778,548       (6.6

Keyera Corp.

    27,180       644,257       (5.4

Kinaxis, Inc.

    3,333       325,941       (2.7

Magna International, Inc.

    6,497       317,906       (2.7

Manulife Financial Corp.

    6,397       113,523       (1.0

MEG Energy Corp.

    1,449       29,161       (0.2

NuVista Energy Ltd.

    29,065       287,024       (2.4

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    29,706       931,090       (7.9

RioCan REIT

    5,440       67,415       (0.6

TELUS Corp.

    61,975       1,018,435       (8.6

Toromont Industries Ltd.

    2       154       (0.0

TransAlta Corp.

    10,641       79,489       (0.7

West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

    3,772       256,295       (2.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      10,952,285    
Chile                  

Antofagasta PLC

    1,064       17,492       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
China                  

SITC International Holdings Co. Ltd.

    64,000       98,683       (0.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Denmark                  

AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class A

    59       96,390       (0.8

AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class B

    86       143,354       (1.2

Genmab A/S

    1,425       402,822       (3.4

Novo Nordisk A/S

    106,787       10,291,006       (86.9

Orsted A/S

    1,807       87,213       (0.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      11,020,785    
France                  

Accor SA

    15,184       483,509       (4.1

Amundi SA

    1,573       82,016       (0.7

AXA SA

    42,458       1,255,785       (10.6

Bouygues SA

    7,805       275,021       (2.3

Carrefour SA

    76,198       1,333,558       (11.3

Credit Agricole SA

    15,457       186,380       (1.6

Dassault Aviation SA

    885       175,614       (1.5

Eiffage SA

    18,318       1,660,134       (14.0

Engie SA

    78,242       1,244,024       (10.5

Eurazeo SE

    11,228       631,824       (5.3

Forvia SE

    3,688       62,027       (0.5

Gaztransport Et Technigaz SA

    283       36,134       (0.3

Gecina SA

    1,585       155,347       (1.3

Rexel SA

    20,957       427,187       (3.6

Teleperformance SE

    1,855       212,984       (1.8

Ubisoft Entertainment SA

    6,650       189,537       (1.6

Valeo SE

    29,495       388,981       (3.3

Vallourec SA

    12,243       146,783       (1.2

Veolia Environnement SA

    54,055       1,478,448       (12.5

Vinci SA

    868       96,086       (0.8

Vivendi SE

    80,511       720,677       (6.1

Wendel SE

    5,314       397,313       (3.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      11,639,369    
Germany                  

Adidas AG

    1,821       323,199       (2.7

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    33,192       3,104,283       (26.2

Beiersdorf AG

    2,710       355,795       (3.0

Commerzbank AG

    41,024       441,645       (3.7

Covestro AG

    20,451       1,034,722       (8.7

E.ON SE

    66,812       794,913       (6.7
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

Heidelberg Materials AG

    12,892     $ 934,122       (7.9 )% 

HUGO BOSS AG

    2,682       156,563       (1.3

Infineon Technologies AG

    27,635            805,705       (6.8

K&S AG

    4,539       76,182       (0.7

KION Group AG

    5,140       157,363       (1.3

LANXESS AG

    9,405       215,260       (1.8

Mercedes-Benz Group AG

    196,418       11,531,962       (97.3

Nemetschek SE

    5,102       380,636       (3.2

RWE AG

    55,057       2,103,222       (17.8

Siemens AG

    2,007       265,816       (2.3

Talanx AG

    3,415       214,824       (1.8

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    34,759       58,981       (0.5

thyssenkrupp AG

    246,017       1,711,451       (14.5

Volkswagen AG

    1,941       223,928       (1.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      24,890,572    
Hong Kong                  

Futu Holdings Ltd., ADR

    422       23,400       (0.2

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

    101,000       132,892       (1.1

Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.

    17,900       56,774       (0.5

Link REIT

    9,800       45,019       (0.4

New World Development Co. Ltd.

    20,000       36,742       (0.3

Swire Pacific Ltd., Class A

    46,500       297,343       (2.5

Swire Properties Ltd.

    115,000       222,888       (1.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      815,058    
Ireland                  

Kerry Group PLC

    7,106       547,873       (4.6

Smurfit Kappa Group PLC

    14,927       485,989       (4.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,033,862    
Israel                  

Nova Ltd.

    6,282       596,602       (5.0

Wix.com Ltd.

    7,119       568,808       (4.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,165,410    
Italy                  

Ferrari NV

    474       143,213       (1.2

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    419,354       1,090,824       (9.2

Saipem SpA

    36,357       55,297       (0.5

Snam SpA

    38,763       177,416       (1.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,466,750    
Japan                  

ABC-Mart, Inc.

    13,700       215,012       (1.8

Aeon Co. Ltd.

    8,100       172,602       (1.5

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.

    1,108       28,764       (0.2

Amada Co. Ltd.

    124,800       1,227,617       (10.4

Asahi Kasei Corp.

    35,200       219,365       (1.8

Asics Corp.

    21,600       693,407       (5.9

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    98,600       1,263,989       (10.7

Brother Industries Ltd.

    4,900       77,498       (0.7

Central Japan Railway Co.

    8,200       186,901       (1.6

Denso Corp.

    9,600       143,729       (1.2

DMG Mori Co. Ltd.

    4,400       73,791       (0.6

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

    900       202,015       (1.7

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    5,600       310,690       (2.6

Fujitsu Ltd.

    3,500       458,653       (3.9

Hoya Corp.

    500       48,508       (0.4

Hulic Co. Ltd.

    68,300       634,430       (5.4

IHI Corp.

    1,400       27,245       (0.2

ITOCHU Corp.

    26,400       963,893       (8.1

J Front Retailing Co. Ltd.

    31,100       300,413       (2.5

Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.

    258,100       2,312,806       (19.5
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

    70,600     $ 995,805       (8.4 )% 

JGC Holdings Corp.

    2,100       26,066       (0.2

Kakaku.com, Inc.

    71,300       696,400       (5.9

KDDI Corp.

    2,900       87,921       (0.7

Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

    45,600            649,324       (5.5

Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    2,100       31,901       (0.3

Komatsu Ltd.

    23,800       554,821       (4.7

Konica Minolta, Inc.

    133,600       379,700       (3.2

Kubota Corp.

    69,700       950,702       (8.0

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    24,900       396,123       (3.3

Lawson, Inc.

    27,700       1,351,183       (11.4

MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    15,000       373,410       (3.2

Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.

    14,900       85,528       (0.7

Mitsubishi Corp.

    23,200       1,096,195       (9.2

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    22,700       263,462       (2.2

Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

    4,700       60,993       (0.5

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    20,500       174,217       (1.5

Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

    36,300       1,337,003       (11.3

Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

    73,100       1,605,967       (13.6

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    62,000       1,064,935       (9.0

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.

    33,200       1,232,942       (10.4

Nexon Co. Ltd.

    10,400       193,234       (1.6

Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.

    72,800       336,802       (2.8

Nikon Corp.

    30,200       290,863       (2.5

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

    25,500       1,067,818       (9.0

Nippon Express Holdings, Inc.

    7,000       364,130       (3.1

Nippon Shinyaku Co. Ltd.

    23,600       969,382       (8.2

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    655,900       782,063       (6.6

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

    84,800       330,458       (2.8

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

    39,300       599,108       (5.1

NSK Ltd.

    143,700       781,984       (6.6

Obayashi Corp.

    15,700       135,888       (1.1

Obic Co. Ltd.

    6,000       898,902       (7.6

Olympus Corp.

    17,700       239,487       (2.0

Omron Corp.

    4,800       174,705       (1.5

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    8,900       155,948       (1.3

Oracle Corp. Japan

    6,500       467,331       (3.9

ORIX Corp.

    27,800       512,351       (4.3

Otsuka Corp.

    16,700       678,259       (5.7

Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    17,700       603,687       (5.1

Pan Pacific International Holdings Corp.

    2,300       45,141       (0.4

Panasonic Holdings Corp.

    58,600       521,536       (4.4

Rakuten Group, Inc.

    88,400       331,489       (2.8

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,100       61,060       (0.5

Resona Holdings, Inc.

    326,000       1,765,592       (14.9

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

    32,500       267,110       (2.3

SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.

    17,400       820,488       (6.9

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

    14,100       223,409       (1.9

Seiko Epson Corp.

    26,500       373,431       (3.2

Sekisui House Ltd.

    123,800       2,455,927       (20.7

Shimadzu Corp.

    2,300       54,386       (0.5

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

    13,700       646,391       (5.5

Socionext, Inc.

    3,900       385,273       (3.3

SoftBank Corp.

    92,800       1,063,277       (9.0

SoftBank Group Corp.

    24,700       1,025,808       (8.7

Sumitomo Corp.

    45,400       904,607       (7.6

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

    2,700       28,758       (0.2

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

    4,200       204,295       (1.7

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

    16,600       630,782       (5.3

Suzuki Motor Corp.

    700       27,476       (0.2

TIS, Inc.

    20,400       442,574       (3.7
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

    78,900     $ 1,789,049       (15.1 )% 

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    2,100       281,363       (2.4

Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd.

    21,300       286,713       (2.4

TOTO Ltd.

    900       22,003       (0.2

Toyota Industries Corp.

    1,600            120,225       (1.0

Yamaha Corp.

    3,100       83,928       (0.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      47,420,417    
Luxembourg                  

ArcelorMittal SA

    79,191       1,749,226       (14.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Macau                  

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.

    37,000       208,197       (1.8

Sands China Ltd.

    33,200       89,464       (0.7

Wynn Macau Ltd.

    2,000       1,773       (0.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      299,434    
Netherlands                  

ABN AMRO Bank NV, GDR, CVA

    33,827       455,411       (3.8

ASR Nederland NV

    4,650       173,209       (1.5

ING Groep NV

    61,352       785,253       (6.6

Koninklijke DSM NV

    1,376       132,876       (1.1

Koninklijke Philips NV

    1,415       26,888       (0.2

NN Group NV

    25,140       804,818       (6.8

Redcare Pharmacy NV

    367       41,017       (0.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,419,472    
New Zealand                  

Xero Ltd.

    12,469       852,471       (7.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Norway                  

Aker BP ASA

    60,849       1,792,472       (15.1

Equinor ASA

    33,513       1,148,849       (9.7

Gjensidige Forsikring ASA

    4,108       62,910       (0.5

Kongsberg Gruppen ASA

    130       5,437       (0.1

Var Energi ASA

    6,753       23,292       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,032,960    
Puerto Rico                  

Popular, Inc.

    3,135       203,900       (1.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Singapore                  

Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust

    149,500       145,460       (1.2

Sea Ltd., ADR, ADR

    53,986       2,251,216       (19.0

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

    88,300       394,715       (3.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,791,391    
Spain                  

Acciona SA

    261       32,847       (0.3

Aena SME SA

    446       64,597       (0.5

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA

    96,286       756,571       (6.4

Banco de Sabadell SA

    325,590       404,141       (3.4

Banco Santander SA

    225,602       828,991       (7.0

Bankinter SA

    86,184       543,995       (4.6

CaixaBank SA

    54,951       223,010       (1.9

EDP Renovaveis SA

    8,368       134,386       (1.1

Fluidra SA

    4,082       71,853       (0.6

Grifols SA

    26,058       292,048       (2.5

Iberdrola SA

    36,981       410,565       (3.5

Industria De Diseno Textil SA

    34,145       1,179,461       (10.0

Naturgy Energy Group SA

    140       3,954       (0.0

Repsol SA

    30,865       451,116       (3.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      5,397,535    
Sweden                  

Electrolux AB

    4,923       42,536       (0.4
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  37


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Sweden (continued)                  

Elekta AB, B Shares

    24,132     $ 168,267       (1.4 )% 

Husqvarna AB

    131       871       (0.0

Indutrade AB

    4,933       89,420       (0.8

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB

    4,741       99,601       (0.8

Trelleborg AB

    951       24,592       (0.2

Volvo Car AB

    66,785            236,750       (2.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      662,037    
Switzerland                  

ABB Ltd., Registered Shares

    43,605       1,483,264       (12.5

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG, Participation Certificates

    8       89,531       (0.8

Flughafen Zurich AG

    4,746       896,786       (7.6

Georg Fischer AG, Registered Shares

    991       52,033       (0.4

Kuehne & Nagel International AG

    16,392       4,474,303       (37.8

Logitech International SA

    14,357       1,141,441       (9.6

Novartis AG

    4,760       449,535       (3.8

Sandoz Group AG

    3,046       80,563       (0.7

Schindler Holding AG

    402       82,234       (0.7

SGS SA

    324       26,693       (0.2

Swatch Group AG, Registered Shares

    1,726       84,490       (0.7

Temenos AG, Registered Shares

    3,217       234,237       (2.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      9,095,110    
United Kingdom                  

Auto Trader Group PLC

    90,440       687,188       (5.8

Aviva PLC

    126,692       616,305       (5.2

BAE Systems PLC

    15,706       212,246       (1.8

Barclays PLC

    26,587       42,561       (0.4

British American Tobacco PLC

    115,213       3,459,590       (29.2

British Land Co. PLC

    208,706       759,935       (6.4

Bunzl PLC

    16,815       602,571       (5.1

Burberry Group PLC

    60,195       1,246,732       (10.5

Darktrace PLC

    5,759       24,589       (0.2

Diploma PLC

    5,337       186,009       (1.6

Drax Group PLC

    76,299       393,928       (3.3

easyJet PLC

    305,147       1,367,886       (11.5

Halma PLC

    4,549       102,835       (0.9

IMI PLC

    6,830       122,632       (1.0

Informa PLC

    47,101       410,049       (3.5

Intertek Group PLC

    1,646       77,085       (0.6

ITV PLC

    1,758,035       1,375,844       (11.6

J Sainsbury PLC

    496,801       1,560,754       (13.2

Johnson Matthey PLC

    2,346       42,871       (0.4

Just Eat Takeaway.com NV

    2,776       34,094       (0.3

Land Securities Group PLC

    84,761       590,523       (5.0

Liberty Global PLC

    27,222       461,685       (3.9

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

    74,194       196,649       (1.7

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

    2       6       (0.0

NatWest Group PLC

    20,286       44,011       (0.4

Pearson PLC

    58,985       686,172       (5.8

Phoenix Group Holdings PLC

    15,992       88,806       (0.7

Rightmove PLC

    12,428       72,215       (0.6

Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC

    156,430       413,846       (3.5

Sage Group PLC

    24,442       288,528       (2.4

Smiths Group PLC

    269,760       5,307,350       (44.8

Spectris PLC

    57,189       2,166,160       (18.3

Tesco PLC

    423,895       1,396,949       (11.8

Tritax Big Box REIT PLC

    52,121       87,230       (0.7

Vodafone Group PLC

    989,245       913,800       (7.7
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                  

Weir Group PLC

    20,485     $ 427,353       (3.6 )% 

Whitbread PLC

    3,910       159,005       (1.3

Wise PLC, Class A

    26,351       214,612       (1.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      26,840,604    
United States                  

3M Co.

    9,747       886,490       (7.5

A O Smith Corp.

    9,124       636,490       (5.4

Abbvie, Inc.

    4,180       590,132       (5.0

Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc.

    5,348       239,804       (2.0

Adient PLC

    15,353       517,243       (4.4

Adobe, Inc.

    4,412       2,347,449       (19.8

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

    12,831       667,597       (5.6

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

    2,713       289,830       (2.4

AECOM

    10,966       839,447       (7.1

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.

    1,628       199,853       (1.7

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    13,476       1,393,014       (11.8

Akamai Technologies, Inc.

    20,240       2,091,399       (17.7

Alaska Air Group, Inc.

    15,432       488,114       (4.1

Alcoa Corp.

    74,493       1,910,001       (16.1

Align Technology, Inc.

    4,912       906,706       (7.7

Alkermes PLC

    3,016       72,957       (0.6

Allstate Corp.

    827       105,964       (0.9

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    350       53,130       (0.4

Alphabet, Inc., Class A

    8,053       999,216       (8.4

Altria Group, Inc.

    7,148       287,135       (2.4

Amdocs Ltd.

    12,547       1,005,768       (8.5

American Financial Group, Inc.

    2,139       233,921       (2.0

American International Group, Inc.

    7,450       456,760       (3.9

AMETEK, Inc.

    18,232       2,566,519       (21.7

Amgen, Inc.

    2,364       604,475       (5.1

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.

    8,291       628,955       (5.3

Antero Resources Corp.

    8,238       242,527       (2.0

Aon PLC

    192       59,405       (0.5

Apple, Inc.

    17,171       2,932,292       (24.7

Applied Materials, Inc.

    14,137       1,871,032       (15.8

AptarGroup, Inc.

    2,907       355,439       (3.0

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

    31,145       2,229,048       (18.8

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

    2,518       191,091       (1.6

Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.

    138       26,409       (0.2

AT&T, Inc.

    23,705       365,057       (3.1

Atkore, Inc.

    957       118,936       (1.0

Atlassian Corp. Ltd.

    1,295       233,929       (2.0

AutoNation, Inc.

    1,344       174,828       (1.5

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

    4,951       820,579       (6.9

Avnet, Inc.

    6,330       293,269       (2.5

Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.

    1,429       81,596       (0.7

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    13,820       923,452       (7.8

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    3,462       281,980       (2.4

Block, Inc.

    57,837       2,327,939       (19.6

Booking Holdings, Inc.

    251       700,180       (5.9

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp., Class A

    2,454       294,308       (2.5

Box, Inc., Class A

    44,548       1,107,463       (9.3

Boyd Gaming Corp.

    3,117       172,214       (1.5

Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc.

    385       28,513       (0.2

Brighthouse Financial, Inc.

    15,534       703,690       (5.9

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    11,156       574,869       (4.9

BRP, Inc.

    4,415       303,876       (2.6

Bruker Corp.

    1,880       107,160       (0.9

Brunswick Corp.

    182       12,644       (0.1
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Builders FirstSource, Inc.

    10,651     $   1,155,847       (9.8 )% 

Bunge Ltd.

    1,052       111,491       (0.9

Burlington Stores, Inc.

    533       64,509       (0.5

Cable One, Inc.

    416       228,746       (1.9

CACI International, Inc., Class A

    2,690       873,604       (7.4

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

    1,189       285,182       (2.4

Camden Property Trust

    30,355       2,576,532       (21.7

Capital One Financial Corp.

    18,514       1,875,283       (15.8

CarMax, Inc.

    1,692       103,364       (0.9

Carnival Corp.

    7,468       85,583       (0.7

Cencora, Inc.

    1,031       190,890       (1.6

Centene Corp.

    5,490       378,700       (3.2

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    18,246       1,493,070       (12.6

Charter Communications, Inc.

    111       44,711       (0.4

Chemed Corp.

    4,829       2,717,037       (22.9

Ciena Corp.

    21,292       898,522       (7.6

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    6,520       649,848       (5.5

Cirrus Logic, Inc.

    11,282       755,104       (6.4

Citigroup, Inc.

    11,003       434,508       (3.7

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

    21,406       501,543       (4.2

Clarkson PLC

    80,225       511,836       (4.3

CMS Energy Corp.

    493       26,790       (0.2

Coca-Cola Co.

    37,490       2,117,810       (17.9

Cognex Corp.

    1,999       71,944       (0.6

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    11,042       829,475       (7.0

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

    128       2,518       (0.0

Comerica, Inc.

    29,539       1,163,837       (9.8

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.

    422       76,741       (0.6

Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A

    292       68,372       (0.6

Coterra Energy, Inc.

    6,160       169,400       (1.4

Credit Acceptance Corp.

    3,329       1,339,689       (11.3

CRH PLC

    18,108       973,317       (8.2

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A

    2,844       502,734       (4.2

Crown Castle, Inc.

    8,620       801,488       (6.8

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

    9,790       1,946,350       (16.4

D.R. Horton, Inc.

    945       98,658       (0.8

Darling Ingredients, Inc.

    610       27,017       (0.2

DaVita, Inc.

    2,100       162,183       (1.4

Deckers Outdoor Corp.

    218       130,159       (1.1

Devon Energy Corp.

    73,980       3,445,249       (29.1

DocuSign, Inc., Class A

    1,864       72,472       (0.6

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    949       321,702       (2.7

Dropbox, Inc.

    13,124       345,161       (2.9

DTE Energy Co.

    784       75,562       (0.6

eBay, Inc.

    42,588       1,670,727       (14.1

Eli Lilly & Co.

    265       146,791       (1.2

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    8,030       1,659,399       (14.0

Emerson Electric Co.

    2,271       202,051       (1.7

EOG Resources, Inc.

    27,950       3,528,687       (29.8

Equity Residential

    19,001       1,051,325       (8.9

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    804       171,992       (1.5

Euronet Worldwide, Inc.

    356       27,355       (0.2

Evercore, Inc., Class A

    246       32,024       (0.3

Exact Sciences Corp.

    3,897       240,016       (2.0

Exelixis, Inc.

    1,330       27,385       (0.2

Expedia Group, Inc.

    1,117       106,439       (0.9

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

    836       91,333       (0.8

Experian PLC

    7,462       227,671       (1.9

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    34,567       3,658,917       (30.9

F5, Inc.

    567       85,952       (0.7

Fair Isaac Corp.

    104       87,970       (0.7

FedEx Corp.

    10,539       2,530,414       (21.4
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

    73,537     $   3,611,402       (30.5 )% 

First American Financial Corp.

    7,330       377,055       (3.2

Flex Ltd.

    58,913       1,515,242       (12.8

Flowers Foods, Inc.

    5,679       124,540       (1.1

Flowserve Corp.

    32,652       1,198,981       (10.1

Fluor Corp.

    26,085       868,370       (7.3

FMC Corp.

    651       34,633       (0.3

Fortinet, Inc.

    55,060       3,147,780       (26.6

Fox Corp., Class A

    8,551       259,865       (2.2

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    5,356       122,063       (1.0

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    76,641       2,588,933       (21.9

Gartner, Inc.

    816       270,945       (2.3

General Mills, Inc.

    13,362       871,737       (7.4

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    4,980       391,129       (3.3

Globe Life, Inc.

    1,808       210,379       (1.8

Globus Medical, Inc.

    7,948       363,303       (3.1

GoDaddy, Inc., Class A

    6,626       485,222       (4.1

Graco, Inc.

    10,554       784,690       (6.6

Guidewire Software, Inc.

    835       75,259       (0.6

GXO Logistics, Inc.

    68       3,435       (0.0

H&R Block, Inc.

    13,881       569,815       (4.8

Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.

    10,042       340,123       (2.9

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

    18,286       490,979       (4.1

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    1,000       226,140       (1.9

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

    32,034       1,267,585       (10.7

Henry Schein, Inc.

    954       61,991       (0.5

Hershey Co.

    4,059       760,454       (6.4

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

    82,608       1,270,511       (10.7

Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc.

    3,113       111,912       (0.9

Holcim Ltd.

    44,988       2,813,403       (23.7

Home Depot, Inc.

    9,598       2,732,455       (23.1

HP, Inc.

    62,582       1,647,784       (13.9

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

    1,988       794,146       (6.7

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    454       101,750       (0.9

Illumina, Inc.

    292       31,951       (0.3

Incyte Corp.

    3,324       179,263       (1.5

Independence Realty Trust, Inc.

    3,244       40,193       (0.3

International Paper Co.

    3,999       134,886       (1.1

Invesco Ltd.

    16,564       214,835       (1.8

Invitation Homes, Inc.

    11,941       354,528       (3.0

IQVIA Holdings, Inc.

    141       25,497       (0.2

Iridium Communications, Inc.

    13,340       494,247       (4.2

ITT, Inc.

    6,122       571,489       (4.8

J M Smucker Co.

    451       51,342       (0.4

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    13,538       1,908,723       (16.1

James Hardie Industries PLC, CDI

    19,157       478,097       (4.0

Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC

    527       66,940       (0.6

Johnson Controls International PLC

    11,493       563,387       (4.8

Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.

    8,751       1,119,428       (9.4

KBR, Inc.

    56,073       3,260,645       (27.5

KeyCorp

    28,596       292,251       (2.5

Keysight Technologies, Inc.

    14,364       1,753,126       (14.8

KLA Corp.

    169       79,379       (0.7

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.

    4,483       219,174       (1.9

Lamar Advertising Co., Class A

    734       60,386       (0.5

Landstar System, Inc.

    396       65,253       (0.6

Lattice Semiconductor Corp.

    5,053       280,997       (2.4

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

    8,563       200,631       (1.7

Lennar Corp., Class A

    3,273       349,164       (2.9

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM

    8,558       210,099       (1.8

Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A

    106       25,674       (0.2

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.

    704       56,334       (0.5
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  39


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Livent Corp.

    3,087     $ 45,039       (0.4 )% 

Lockheed Martin Corp.

    7,445         3,384,795       (28.6

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

    16,585       850,479       (7.2

Lyft, Inc.

    129,751       1,189,817       (10.0

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    6,380       575,731       (4.9

M&T Bank Corp.

    7,963       897,828       (7.6

Manhattan Associates, Inc.

    5,555       1,083,114       (9.1

ManpowerGroup, Inc.

    369       25,819       (0.2

Marathon Oil Corp.

    26,030       710,879       (6.0

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    3,007       454,809       (3.8

Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.

    14,509       1,303,779       (11.0

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

    5,786       1,097,315       (9.3

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

    35       14,313       (0.1

Masco Corp.

    12,900       671,961       (5.7

MasTec, Inc.

    5,523       328,287       (2.8

McKesson Corp.

    4,242       1,931,637       (16.3

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

    15,305       73,158       (0.6

Medtronic PLC

    9,718       685,702       (5.8

Merck & Co., Inc.

    10,755       1,104,538       (9.3

Meritage Homes Corp.

    397       45,266       (0.4

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A

    13,063       3,935,490       (33.2

MetLife, Inc.

    33,207       1,992,752       (16.8

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.

    811       798,997       (6.7

MGIC Investment Corp.

    22,873       385,181       (3.3

MGM Resorts International

    489       17,076       (0.1

Micron Technology, Inc.

    8,362       559,167       (4.7

Microsoft Corp.

    13,406       4,532,703       (38.3

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.

    5,396       637,537       (5.4

Molina Healthcare, Inc.

    666       221,745       (1.9

Mosaic Co.

    7,900       256,592       (2.2

MP Materials Corp.

    66,511       1,090,780       (9.2

MSCI, Inc., Class A

    684       322,540       (2.7

Murphy USA, Inc.

    1,646       596,988       (5.0

Nasdaq, Inc.

    8,413       417,285       (3.5

National Fuel Gas Co.

    3,335       169,918       (1.4

Nestle SA, Registered Shares

    2,371       258,665       (2.2

NetApp, Inc.

    16,696       1,215,135       (10.3

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

    2,638       292,660       (2.5

New Jersey Resources Corp.

    20,650       837,977       (7.1

Newmont Corp.

    140,079       5,248,760       (44.3

NRG Energy, Inc.

    15,973       676,936       (5.7

Nutanix, Inc.

    1,580       57,180       (0.5

NVIDIA Corp.

    8,945       3,647,771       (30.8

NVR, Inc.

    24       129,903       (1.1

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

    610       37,704       (0.3

OGE Energy Corp.

    6,390       218,538       (1.8

Okta, Inc.

    3,013       203,106       (1.7

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.

    1,077       405,663       (3.4

Ollie’s Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc.

    2,980       230,175       (1.9

ONE Gas, Inc.

    5,035       304,114       (2.6

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

    16,201       582,102       (4.9

Oshkosh Corp.

    28,205       2,474,425       (20.9

Ovintiv, Inc.

    15,928       779,470       (6.6

Owens Corning

    557       63,147       (0.5

PACCAR, Inc.

    17,212       1,420,506       (12.0

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.

    2,850       692,607       (5.8

Paramount Global, Class B

    75,532       821,788       (6.9

Paychex, Inc.

    5,148       571,685       (4.8

Paycom Software, Inc.

    2,204       539,914       (4.6

Penn Entertainment, Inc.

    30,127       594,406       (5.0

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

    6,163       881,802       (7.4

PepsiCo, Inc.

    164       26,778       (0.2
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Perrigo Co. PLC

    605     $ 16,722       (0.1 )% 

Pfizer, Inc.

    118,936         3,634,684       (30.7

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    83,869       7,477,760       (63.1

Pool Corp.

    320       101,046       (0.9

Portland General Electric Co.

    632       25,293       (0.2

Post Holdings, Inc.

    27,398       2,199,511       (18.6

PPL Corp.

    52,286       1,284,667       (10.8

Primo Water Corp.

    10,552       140,216       (1.2

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

    995       54,267       (0.5

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    14,977       1,369,497       (11.6

PulteGroup, Inc.

    16,236       1,194,807       (10.1

Pure Storage, Inc., Class A

    22,807       771,105       (6.5

PVH Corp.

    3,549       263,868       (2.2

Qorvo, Inc.

    5,062       442,520       (3.7

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    9,007       981,673       (8.3

Qualys, Inc.

    5,341       816,906       (6.9

Quanta Services, Inc.

    4,950       827,244       (7.0

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Registered Shares

    384       299,478       (2.5

Regions Financial Corp.

    23,863       346,729       (2.9

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

    20,424       3,052,775       (25.8

ResMed, Inc.

    1,331       187,964       (1.6

RH

    1,599       348,518       (2.9

Robert Half, Inc.

    9,625       719,661       (6.1

Roche Holding AG

    194       53,501       (0.5

Rollins, Inc.

    3,089       116,177       (1.0

RPM International, Inc.

    443       40,433       (0.3

Ryder System, Inc.

    535       52,184       (0.4

S&P Global, Inc.

    219       76,499       (0.6

Saia, Inc.

    149       53,415       (0.5

Salesforce, Inc.

    390       78,324       (0.7

Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc.

    4,260       286,741       (2.4

SBA Communications Corp., Class A

    2,350       490,281       (4.1

Seagate Technology Holdings PLC

    1,309       89,339       (0.8

SEI Investments Co.

    21,862       1,173,115       (9.9

Service Corp. International

    70,140       3,817,019       (32.2

Signify NV

    205       5,304       (0.0

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.

    1,438       132,555       (1.1

Simon Property Group, Inc.

    5,213       572,857       (4.8

SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc.

    2,845       391,956       (3.3

Skechers USA, Inc.

    36,583       1,764,032       (14.9

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    2,573       223,182       (1.9

Southwest Airlines Co.

    1,113       24,742       (0.2

Spotify Technology SA

    3,332       548,980       (4.6

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    838       89,255       (0.8

Stellantis NV

    13,724       255,909       (2.2

Synopsys, Inc.

    421       197,634       (1.7

Synovus Financial Corp.

    34,363       895,843       (7.6

Sysco Corp.

    34,782       2,312,655       (19.5

T Rowe Price Group, Inc.

    1,478       133,759       (1.1

Tapestry, Inc.

    37,303       1,028,071       (8.7

Target Corp.

    275       30,467       (0.3

TD SYNNEX Corp.

    464       42,540       (0.4

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    19,126       2,253,999       (19.0

Tenet Healthcare Corp.

    4,838       259,801       (2.2

Teradata Corp.

    6,276       268,111       (2.3

Teradyne, Inc.

    20,920       1,742,008       (14.7

Texas Roadhouse, Inc., Class A

    418       42,444       (0.4

Textron, Inc.

    7,689       584,364       (4.9

Thor Industries, Inc.

    296       26,027       (0.2

Toll Brothers, Inc.

    12,990       918,523       (7.8

Transocean Ltd.

    117,784       779,730       (6.6
 

 

 

40  

2 0 2 3   B L A C K R O C K   S E M I - A N N U A L   R E P O R T   T O   S H A R E H O L D E R S


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Travelers Cos, Inc.

    1,039     $ 173,970       (1.5 )% 

Trex Co., Inc.

    11,850       666,088       (5.6

Trimble, Inc.

    9,343       440,336       (3.7

Truist Financial Corp.

    30,594       867,646       (7.3

Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A

    32,666       1,514,069       (12.8

U.S. Foods Holding Corp.

    18,542       722,025       (6.1

UFP Industries, Inc.

    1,789       170,259       (1.4

UGI Corp.

    140,512       2,922,650       (24.7

Ulta Beauty, Inc.

    5,138       1,959,171       (16.5

United Airlines Holdings, Inc.

    4,973       174,105       (1.5

United Therapeutics Corp.

    486       108,310       (0.9

Unum Group

    7,941       388,315       (3.3

US Bancorp

    18,466       588,696       (5.0

Vail Resorts, Inc.

    217       46,058       (0.4

Valero Energy Corp.

    7,356       934,212       (7.9

Valmont Industries, Inc.

    6,229       1,226,552       (10.4

Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A

    2,771       533,999       (4.5

VeriSign, Inc.

    7,381       1,473,690       (12.4

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    466       168,743       (1.4

Visteon Corp.

    1,300       149,669       (1.3

Vulcan Materials Co.

    10,121       1,988,675       (16.8

W.W.Grainger, Inc.

    1,476       1,077,229       (9.1

Wayfair, Inc., Class A

    3,425       145,939       (1.2

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    22,390       1,822,322       (15.4

WESCO International, Inc.

    1,676       214,863       (1.8

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    367       116,812       (1.0

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

    14,027       1,487,143       (12.6

Westlake Corp.

    12,251       1,413,275       (11.9

WeWork, Inc.

    1       2       (0.0

WEX, Inc.

    9,821       1,635,000       (13.8

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    17,917       514,039       (4.3

WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp.

    13,625       536,961       (4.5

Woodward, Inc.

    767       95,645       (0.8

Workday, Inc., Class A

    3,308       700,337       (5.9

Zillow Group, Inc., Class C

    26,791       971,174       (8.2

Zions Bancorp NA

    24,463       754,684       (6.4

Zoetis, Inc.

    4,800       753,600       (6.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      261,871,894    
Zambia                  

First Quantum Minerals Ltd.

    4,167       48,751       (0.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Preferred Stocks

     

Germany

     

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    331       28,088       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Long

      440,157,477    
   

 

 

   

Reference Entity — Short

     

Common Stocks

     

Australia

     

Endeavour Group Ltd.

    (9,273     (29,131     0.2  

Flutter Entertainment PLC

    (3,488     (546,789     4.6  

Liontown Resources Ltd.

    (53,936     (55,441     0.5  

Newcrest Mining Ltd.

    (5,530     (73,224     0.6  

NEXTDC Ltd.

    (46,937     (352,624     3.0  

Pilbara Minerals Ltd.

    (23,515     (55,318     0.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,112,527  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Belgium                  

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA

    (61,407   $ (3,488,197     29.4

Elia Group SA/NV

    (11,333     (1,074,729     9.1  

Euronav NV

    (19,718     (351,572     3.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,914,498  
Bermuda                  

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

    (2,648     (581,474     4.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Brazil                  

Yara International ASA

    (5,184     (173,751     1.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Canada                  

Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.

    (17,751     (983,945     8.3  

Baytex Energy Corp.

    (63,391     (279,302     2.3  

Blackberry Ltd.

    (23,797     (87,240     0.7  

Canadian Apartment Properties REIT

    (25,659     (771,002     6.5  

CCL Industries, Inc., Class B

    (17,244     (687,343     5.8  

Constellation Software, Inc.

    (1,160     (2,356,543     19.9  

Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.

    (2,155     (1,825,210     15.4  

Great-West Lifeco, Inc.

    (31,105     (878,122     7.4  

iA Financial Corp., Inc.

    (166     (9,847     0.1  

IGM Financial, Inc.

    (8,049     (184,816     1.6  

Intact Financial Corp.

    (6,113     (875,278     7.4  

Loblaw Cos Ltd.

    (3,828     (316,582     2.7  

National Bank of Canada

    (70,846     (4,486,743     37.9  

Nuvei Corp.

    (2,564     (35,694     0.3  

Quebecor, Inc., Class B

    (13,924     (292,716     2.5  

Saputo, Inc.

    (819     (16,843     0.1  

SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc.

    (6,940     (196,641     1.7  

TMX Group Ltd.

    (26,941     (572,116     4.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (14,855,983  
China                  

NXP Semiconductors NV

    (191     (32,934     0.3  

Prosus NV

    (968     (27,019     0.2  

Wilmar International Ltd.

    (72,600     (188,942     1.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (248,895  
Denmark                  

Carlsberg A/S, Class B

    (5,662     (674,445     5.7  

Coloplast A/S

    (21,473     (2,237,010     18.9  

Danske Bank A/S

    (36,854     (863,767     7.3  

Jyske Bank A/S

    (348     (24,494     0.2  

Novozymes A/S

    (5,071     (227,655     1.9  

Tryg A/S

    (1,681     (32,864     0.3  

Vestas Wind Systems A/S

    (2,256     (49,054     0.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,109,289  
Finland                  

Elisa OYJ

    (16,140     (683,107     5.8  

Fortum OYJ

    (4,366     (51,743     0.4  

Kesko OYJ, B Shares

    (14,682     (248,063     2.1  

Metso OYJ

    (1,916     (16,846     0.1  

Neste OYJ

    (1,638     (55,096     0.5  

Nokia OYJ

    (491,180     (1,633,955     13.8  

Nordea Bank Abp

    (33,411     (360,190     3.0  

Orion OYJ

    (4,718     (187,363     1.6  

Stora Enso OYJ, R Shares

    (90,201     (1,081,982     9.1  

UPM-Kymmene OYJ

    (55,567     (1,867,745     15.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (6,186,090  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  41


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
France                  

Adevinta ASA

    (49,878   $ (446,891     3.8

Air France-KLM

    (9,529     (107,955     0.9  

Airbus SE

    (10,464     (1,400,529     11.8  

Biomerieux

    (12,514     (1,200,570     10.1  

BNP Paribas SA

    (6,388     (367,443     3.1  

Bollore SE

    (400,325     (2,182,174     18.4  

Capgemini SE

    (2,900     (512,149     4.3  

Covivio SA

    (12,703     (543,419     4.6  

Danone SA

    (3,202     (189,984     1.6  

Edenred SE

    (3,111     (165,290     1.4  

EssilorLuxottica SA

    (4,480     (810,152     6.8  

Ipsen SA

    (779     (91,897     0.8  

Kering SA

    (8,862     (3,598,565     30.4  

Klepierre SA

    (47,154     (1,143,068     9.6  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    (7,234     (5,172,873     43.7  

Orange SA

    (9,468     (111,166     0.9  

Pernod Ricard SA

    (275     (48,781     0.4  

Publicis Groupe SA

    (920     (69,921     0.6  

Safran SA

    (11,148     (1,740,967     14.7  

Sartorius Stedim Biotech

    (4,416     (825,194     7.0  

SCOR SE

    (6,820     (203,236     1.7  

SEB SA

    (68     (6,713     0.1  

Technip Energies NV

    (3,691     (80,713     0.7  

TotalEnergies SE

    (38,750     (2,590,737     21.9  

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield

    (8,888     (439,618     3.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (24,050,005  
Germany                  

AIXTRON SE

    (7,989     (224,054     1.9  

Bayer AG

    (33,088     (1,428,377     12.0  

Bechtle AG

    (12,294     (548,454     4.6  

CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA

    (422     (25,506     0.2  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

    (5,927     (196,561     1.7  

Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA

    (69,831     (1,792,980     15.1  

Hannover Rueck SE

    (1,053     (232,104     2.0  

HelloFresh SE

    (6,462     (141,096     1.2  

Rheinmetall AG

    (162     (46,406     0.4  

Siemens Healthineers AG

    (11,030     (541,641     4.6  

Symrise AG, Class A

    (12,500     (1,273,431     10.7  

Vonovia SE

    (13,232     (304,064     2.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (6,754,674  
Ireland                  

Aercap Holdings NV

    (12,403     (770,474     6.5  

Kingspan Group PLC

    (3,811     (255,991     2.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,026,465  
Israel                  

Elbit Systems Ltd.

    (1,297     (242,903     2.0  

Global-e Online Ltd.

    (54,285     (1,905,946     16.1  

ICL Group Ltd.

    (219,945     (1,076,664     9.1  

Mobileye Global, Inc., Class A

    (21,603     (770,579     6.5  

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., ADR

    (3,256     (27,937     0.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,024,029  
Italy                  

Amplifon SpA

    (601     (16,954     0.2  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

    (5,030     (99,731     0.8  

Banca Monte Dei Paschi Siena SpA

    (90,736     (245,233     2.1  

Coca-Cola HBC AG

    (10,119     (264,045     2.2  

DiaSorin SpA

    (1,636     (146,360     1.2  

Eni SpA

    (60,837     (992,754     8.4  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Italy (continued)                  

Iveco Group NV

    (4,578   $ (38,506     0.3

Leonardo SpA

    (45,977     (693,580     5.9  

Nexi SpA

    (12,878     (74,691     0.6  

Poste Italiane SpA

    (21,235     (209,833     1.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,781,687  
Japan                  

Advantest Corp.

    (10,100     (263,980     2.2  

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.

    (21,100     (773,455     6.5  

Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc.

    (8,500     (178,378     1.5  

BayCurrent Consulting, Inc.

    (1,400     (35,664     0.3  

Bridgestone Corp.

    (7,400     (283,935     2.4  

Capcom Co. Ltd.

    (3,400     (111,070     0.9  

Chiba Bank Ltd.

    (22,600     (170,568     1.4  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (27,300     (334,347     2.8  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (11,200     (70,956     0.6  

Concordia Financial Group Ltd.

    (87,500     (412,026     3.5  

Daiwa House REIT Investment Corp.

    (98     (175,705     1.5  

East Japan Railway Co.

    (8,800     (463,117     3.9  

Electric Power Development Co. Ltd.

    (2,000     (31,086     0.3  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

    (17,400     (465,776     3.9  

GLP J-Reit

    (128     (116,167     1.0  

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

    (43,200     (355,463     3.0  

Hamamatsu Photonics KK

    (1,200     (45,235     0.4  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

    (6,400     (204,006     1.7  

Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc.

    (12,800     (281,235     2.4  

Hitachi Ltd.

    (500     (31,988     0.3  

Hoshizaki Corp.

    (7,100     (232,389     2.0  

Ibiden Co. Ltd.

    (16,200     (702,317     5.9  

Iida Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,200     (18,886     0.2  

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.

    (24,600     (458,236     3.9  

Japan Metropolitan Fund Invest

    (909     (594,349     5.0  

Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (711     (2,676,738     22.6  

JMDC, Inc.

    (15,900     (452,994     3.8  

JSR Corp.

    (1,000     (27,130     0.2  

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.

    (27,600     (960,190     8.1  

Keio Corp.

    (2,900     (87,229     0.7  

Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    (33,000     (1,258,318     10.6  

Keyence Corp.

    (1,600     (626,839     5.3  

Kintetsu Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (32,200     (917,884     7.7  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (21,600     (139,868     1.2  

Kyushu Railway Co.

    (48,700     (1,008,826     8.5  

Lasertec Corp.

    (1,400     (234,625     2.0  

LY Corp.

    (13,200     (34,123     0.3  

Macnica Holdings, Inc.

    (22,500     (929,059     7.8  

MatsukiyoCocokara & Co.

    (46,200     (821,022     6.9  

Mazda Motor Corp.

    (20,100     (197,179     1.7  

McDonald’s Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.

    (800     (31,538     0.3  

Mercari, Inc.

    (4,000     (81,374     0.7  

MinebeaMitsumi, Inc.

    (2,300     (36,572     0.3  

Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

    (16,300     (53,670     0.4  

Mitsui High-Tec, Inc.

    (21,800     (934,353     7.9  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.

    (25,500     (667,035     5.6  

Money Forward, Inc.

    (2,100     (53,819     0.4  

NIDEC Corp.

    (15,000     (559,039     4.7  

Nippon Building Fund, Inc.

    (180     (732,720     6.2  

Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.

    (1,200     (30,669     0.3  

Nippon Yusen KK

    (4,200     (103,400     0.9  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    (5,700     (235,812     2.0  

Niterra Co. Ltd.

    (66,900     (1,517,033     12.8  

Nitori Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (3,200     (351,054     3.0  
 

 

 

42  

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

    (71,900   $ (281,633     2.4

Oji Holdings Corp.

    (345,900     (1,498,720     12.6  

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

    (55,300     (1,811,872     15.3  

Park24 Co. Ltd.

    (25,800     (294,557     2.5  

Rakuten Bank Ltd.

    (3,500     (60,484     0.5  

Resonac Holdings Corp.

    (191,900     (3,154,580     26.6  

Rohm Co. Ltd.

    (14,000     (227,942     1.9  

Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    (2,400     (56,735     0.5  

SBI Holdings, Inc.

    (1,100     (23,979     0.2  

Secom Co. Ltd.

    (9,200     (647,381     5.5  

Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,100     (40,954     0.3  

SG Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (34,400     (493,433     4.2  

SHIFT, Inc.

    (500     (92,018     0.8  

Shimano, Inc.

    (1,600     (233,237     2.0  

Shinko Electric Industries Co. Ltd.

    (600     (19,576     0.2  

Shizuoka Financial Group, Inc.

    (44,200     (380,793     3.2  

SMC Corp.

    (5,700     (2,667,863     22.5  

Sony Group Corp.

    (9,500     (800,655     6.7  

Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (4,100     (137,963     1.2  

SUMCO Corp.

    (154,500     (2,023,756     17.1  

Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd.

    (12,700     (288,941     2.4  

TDK Corp.

    (1,700     (64,288     0.5  

Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.

    (700     (17,071     0.1  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (50,400     (318,982     2.7  

Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings, Inc.

    (245,700     (1,053,742     8.9  

Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

    (11,800     (268,681     2.3  

Tokyo Seimitsu Co. Ltd.

    (2,200     (104,306     0.9  

Tokyu Corp.

    (51,700     (591,188     5.0  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    (19,800     (350,666     3.0  

Ulvac, Inc.

    (800     (27,802     0.2  

Visional, Inc.

    (300     (14,888     0.1  

Welcia Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,400     (23,503     0.2  

West Japan Railway Co.

    (25,200     (973,037     8.2  

Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (9,100     (153,515     1.3  

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

    (18,400     (611,325     5.2  

Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd.

    (11,900     (222,980     1.9  

Zensho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (2,000     (106,378     0.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (42,709,870  
Luxembourg                  

Tenaris SA

    (20,739     (329,703     2.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Netherlands                  

Argenx SE

    (15     (7,042     0.0  

ASML Holding NV

    (2,101     (1,260,658     10.6  

BE Semiconductor Industries NV

    (2,284     (235,560     2.0  

Heineken Holding NV

    (29,512     (2,243,164     18.9  

Heineken NV

    (43,592     (3,909,581     33.0  

IMCD NV

    (1,149     (138,084     1.2  

JDE Peet’s NV

    (40,493     (1,122,484     9.5  

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    (40,044     (1,185,164     10.0  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    (10,474     (35,481     0.3  

OCI NV

    (3,236     (75,244     0.6  

Universal Music Group NV

    (24,580     (600,775     5.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (10,813,237  
Norway                  

Orkla ASA

    (178,723     (1,260,836     10.6  

Salmar ASA

    (18,944     (918,816     7.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,179,652  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Portugal                  

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

    (4,002   $ (92,113     0.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Singapore                  

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT

    (157,800     (300,154     2.5  

Grab Holdings Ltd., Class A

    (47,016     (144,339     1.2  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.

    (201,100     (1,866,445     15.8  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

    (8,700     (60,302     0.5  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

    (21,300     (58,539     0.5  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

    (67,500     (117,417     1.0  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

    (5,700     (112,555     1.0  

UOL Group Ltd.

    (58,600     (252,676     2.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,912,427  
Spain                  

Amadeus IT Group SA

    (25,875     (1,473,988     12.4  

Corp. ACCIONA Energias Renovables SA

    (7,328     (197,997     1.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,671,985  
Sweden                  

Alfa Laval AB

    (14,862     (487,764     4.1  

Assa Abloy AB

    (2,078     (45,108     0.4  

Atlas Copco AB, A Shares

    (118,821     (1,574,306     13.3  

Autoliv, Inc.

    (1,286     (117,862     1.0  

Beijer Ref AB, Class B

    (2,752     (26,263     0.2  

Boliden AB

    (28,038     (736,500     6.2  

Epiroc AB

    (8,920     (127,073     1.1  

Epiroc AB

    (48,879     (825,385     7.0  

EQT AB

    (37,577     (703,557     5.9  

Essity AB

    (18,982     (440,566     3.7  

Evolution Ab

    (20,644     (1,883,948     15.9  

Getinge AB

    (5,976     (109,843     0.9  

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, B Shares

    (51,687     (710,981     6.0  

Hexagon AB, B Shares

    (4,854     (39,533     0.3  

Holmen AB

    (7,302     (282,052     2.4  

Industrivarden AB, Class A

    (1,658     (43,891     0.4  

Investment AB Latour, B Shares

    (12,703     (222,410     1.9  

Investor AB, B Shares

    (55,101     (1,033,807     8.7  

L E Lundbergforetagen AB

    (221     (9,237     0.1  

Lifco AB, B Shares

    (4,756     (88,843     0.8  

Sagax AB, Class B

    (1,291     (23,902     0.2  

Sandvik Ab

    (83,089     (1,447,713     12.2  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB

    (244,840     (2,777,252     23.4  

Skanska AB, B Shares

    (1,591     (24,451     0.2  

Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class B

    (115,795     (1,622,221     13.7  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB, A Shares

    (128,007     (1,108,409     9.4  

Swedbank AB

    (51,235     (855,247     7.2  

Tele2 AB, B Shares

    (72,141     (524,782     4.4  

Telia Co. AB

    (54,252     (117,608     1.0  

Volvo AB, B Shares

    (16,166     (327,815     2.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (18,338,329  
Switzerland                  

Alcon, Inc.

    (29,727     (2,152,677     18.2  

Bachem Holding AG

    (6,394     (469,988     4.0  

Baloise Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (4,077     (591,791     5.0  

Barry Callebaut AG

    (525     (804,985     6.8  

Schindler Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (775     (152,755     1.3  

SIG Group AG

    (8,252     (183,994     1.6  

Sika AG

    (4,960     (1,202,139     10.1  

Swiss Life Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (3,704     (2,408,018     20.3  

Swisscom AG

    (2,173     (1,316,995     11.1  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Switzerland (continued)                  

UBS Group AG, Registered Shares

    (175,172   $ (4,163,971     35.1

VAT Group AG

    (79     (28,338     0.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (13,475,651  
Thailand                  

Fabrinet

    (1,407     (218,085     1.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
United Kingdom                  

Abrdn PLC

    (104,857     (201,258     1.7  

Admiral Group PLC

    (4,847     (144,254     1.2  

Barratt Developments PLC

    (10,096     (51,178     0.4  

Beazley PLC

    (28,739     (180,972     1.5  

CNH Industrial NV

    (35,664     (394,465     3.3  

Diageo PLC

    (10,398     (395,671     3.3  

Direct Line Insurance Group PLC

    (68,060     (126,152     1.1  

DS Smith PLC

    (121,417     (423,270     3.6  

Endeavour Mining PLC

    (6,770     (140,387     1.2  

Entain PLC

    (5,389     (61,390     0.5  

Howden Joinery Group PLC

    (3,291     (25,694     0.2  

HSBC Holdings PLC

    (154,625     (1,119,239     9.5  

JD Sports Fashion PLC

    (571,265     (893,001     7.5  

Legal & General Group PLC

    (35,108     (90,935     0.8  

Lloyds Banking Group PLC

    (2,794,258     (1,364,531     11.5  

Next PLC

    (1,026     (86,477     0.7  

Ocado Group PLC

    (88,064     (501,607     4.2  

Persimmon PLC

    (19,990     (248,846     2.1  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

    (6,669     (446,724     3.8  

Rentokil Initial PLC

    (156,290     (800,757     6.8  

Smith & Nephew PLC

    (57,438     (646,037     5.5  

Standard Chartered PLC

    (32,320     (248,607     2.1  

Unilever PLC

    (15,455     (730,702     6.2  

Vistry Group PLC

    (15,622     (135,380     1.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (9,457,534  
United States                  

10X Genomics, Inc.

    (13,183     (465,096     3.9  

Abbott Laboratories

    (1,283     (121,308     1.0  

Accenture PLC, Class A

    (885     (262,925     2.2  

Acuity Brands, Inc.

    (1,213     (196,470     1.7  

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

    (1,989     (195,916     1.7  

Affirm Holdings, Inc.

    (5,410     (95,270     0.8  

Aflac, Inc.

    (20,671     (1,614,612     13.6  

Agilon Health, Inc.

    (38,246     (688,428     5.8  

Agree Realty Corp.

    (29,086     (1,627,071     13.7  

Air Lease Corp., Class A

    (14,429     (499,676     4.2  

Airbnb, Inc., Class A

    (6,019     (711,988     6.0  

Albemarle Corp.

    (13,780     (1,747,028     14.7  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

    (5,102     (475,149     4.0  

Allegion PLC

    (587     (57,737     0.5  

Ally Financial, Inc.

    (40,811     (987,218     8.3  

Amcor PLC

    (37,275     (331,375     2.8  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (105,069     (7,936,912     67.0  

American Tower Corp.

    (1,894     (337,492     2.9  

Amkor Technology, Inc.

    (8,936     (186,405     1.6  

Analog Devices, Inc.

    (94,421     (14,855,256     125.4  

Antero Midstream Corp.

    (16,074     (198,353     1.7  

Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (11,352     (552,388     4.7  

Apollo Global Management, Inc.

    (1,083     (83,868     0.7  

AppLovin Corp., Class A

    (767     (27,949     0.2  

Aramark

    (938     (25,260     0.2  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.

    (5,431     (470,759     4.0  

Arista Networks, Inc.

    (3,578     (716,924     6.1  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Asana, Inc., Class A

    (4,681   $ (86,458     0.7

Aspen Technology, Inc.

    (25,538     (4,539,379     38.3  

ATI, Inc.

    (22,437     (847,445     7.2  

Avantor, Inc.

    (33,415     (582,423     4.9  

Avery Dennison Corp.

    (25,547     (4,446,966     37.5  

Avis Budget Group, Inc.

    (1,197     (194,872     1.6  

Ball Corp.

    (11,280     (543,132     4.6  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.

    (5,550     (164,558     1.4  

Baxter International, Inc.

    (10,218     (331,370     2.8  

Berry Global Group, Inc.

    (20,206     (1,111,330     9.4  

BILL Holdings, Inc.

    (1,958     (178,746     1.5  

Biogen, Inc.

    (3,435     (815,950     6.9  

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.

    (350     (96,348     0.8  

BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.

    (21,550     (1,467,986     12.4  

Blackline, Inc.

    (2,407     (118,184     1.0  

Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A

    (21,426     (264,183     2.2  

Boeing Co.

    (12,262     (2,290,787     19.3  

Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A

    (2,215     (739,699     6.2  

Boston Properties, Inc.

    (17,940     (961,046     8.1  

Boston Scientific Corp.

    (22,093     (1,130,941     9.5  

Braze, Inc.

    (4,726     (201,233     1.7  

Broadcom, Inc.

    (588     (494,726     4.2  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

    (45     (7,679     0.1  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

    (17,945     (1,245,742     10.5  

Bumble, Inc., Class A

    (2,865     (38,506     0.3  

BWX Technologies, Inc.

    (8,498     (631,231     5.3  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

    (1,892     (480,738     4.1  

Carrier Global Corp.

    (30,352     (1,446,576     12.2  

Cboe Global Markets, Inc.

    (425     (69,653     0.6  

CBRE Group, Inc., Class A

    (2,188     (151,716     1.3  

Celanese Corp., Class A

    (1,618     (185,277     1.6  

Celsius Holdings, Inc.

    (414     (62,965     0.5  

Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc.

    (2,602     (166,554     1.4  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    (9,387     (748,895     6.3  

Championx Corp.

    (1,135     (34,958     0.3  

Chart Industries, Inc.

    (407     (47,306     0.4  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    (5,098     (438,836     3.7  

Chevron Corp.

    (9,373     (1,365,927     11.5  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A

    (752     (1,460,534     12.3  

Chord Energy Corp.

    (16,232     (2,683,474     22.7  

Chubb Ltd.

    (910     (195,304     1.7  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

    (829     (75,389     0.6  

Churchill Downs, Inc.

    (9,686     (1,063,910     9.0  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    (1,224     (63,807     0.5  

Civitas Resources, Inc.

    (20,102     (1,516,294     12.8  

Cloudflare, Inc.

    (6,186     (350,684     3.0  

CME Group, Inc.

    (3,882     (828,652     7.0  

Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.

    (1,422     (904,975     7.6  

Coherent Corp.

    (3,082     (91,227     0.8  

Coinbase Global, Inc.

    (4,445     (342,798     2.9  

Columbia Sportswear Co.

    (853     (62,951     0.5  

Confluent, Inc., Class A

    (9,361     (270,627     2.3  

Constellation Energy Corp.

    (13,835     (1,562,248     13.2  

Cooper Cos., Inc.

    (6,472     (2,017,646     17.0  

Core & Main, Inc., Class A

    (3,057     (91,955     0.8  

Corteva, Inc.

    (2,901     (139,654     1.2  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    (1,055     (582,824     4.9  

Coty, Inc., Class A

    (131,251     (1,229,822     10.4  

Cousins Properties, Inc.

    (57,358     (1,024,987     8.7  

Crane Co.

    (11,466     (1,115,986     9.4  

Crocs, Inc.

    (2,701     (241,253     2.0  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Crown Holdings, Inc.

    (790   $ (63,674     0.5

CyberArk Software Ltd.

    (2,485     (406,645     3.4  

Danaher Corp.

    (11,811     (2,267,948     19.1  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

    (6,354     (924,698     7.8  

Dexcom, Inc.

    (625     (55,519     0.5  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    (10,115     (1,621,637     13.7  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

    (710     (88,296     0.7  

Dollar General Corp.

    (23,117     (2,751,848     23.2  

Dollar Tree, Inc.

    (20,411     (2,267,458     19.1  

DoorDash, Inc.

    (11,879     (890,331     7.5  

DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.

    (991     (27,580     0.2  

Dover Corp.

    (9,071     (1,178,776     10.0  

Dow, Inc.

    (612     (29,584     0.3  

Doximity, Inc.

    (69,390     (1,417,638     12.0  

DraftKings, Inc., Class A

    (4,363     (120,506     1.0  

Duke Energy Corp.

    (7,648     (679,831     5.7  

DuPont de Nemours, Inc.

    (1,054     (76,816     0.7  

Dynatrace, Inc.

    (9,590     (428,769     3.6  

Ecolab, Inc.

    (1,533     (257,145     2.2  

Edison International

    (11,875     (748,837     6.3  

Element Solutions, Inc.

    (9,322     (169,940     1.4  

elf Beauty, Inc.

    (725     (67,157     0.6  

Entegris, Inc.

    (4,544     (400,054     3.4  

Envista Holdings Corp.

    (2,230     (51,892     0.4  

Equifax, Inc.

    (7,413     (1,257,022     10.6  

Equinix, Inc.

    (136     (99,231     0.8  

Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.

    (168     (11,054     0.1  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    (2,627     (725,551     6.1  

Estee Lauder Cos, Inc., Class A

    (5,528     (712,393     6.0  

Everest Group Ltd.

    (268     (106,026     0.9  

Evergy, Inc.

    (966     (47,469     0.4  

Eversource Energy

    (37,438     (2,013,790     17.0  

Exelon Corp.

    (3,015     (117,404     1.0  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

    (7,909     (819,293     6.9  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

    (1,647     (711,323     6.0  

Fastenal Co.

    (4,267     (248,937     2.1  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

    (2,214     (201,895     1.7  

Ferguson PLC

    (4,630     (699,351     5.9  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    (21,158     (501,656     4.2  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc.

    (34     (46,945     0.4  

First Solar, Inc.

    (5,346     (761,538     6.4  

Five Below, Inc.

    (940     (163,541     1.4  

Fluence Energy, Inc.

    (27,912     (483,436     4.1  

Fortive Corp.

    (15,499     (1,011,775     8.5  

Fox Factory Holding Corp.

    (3,601     (293,373     2.5  

Freshworks, Inc., Class A

    (67,243     (1,206,339     10.2  

Frontier Communications Parent, Inc.

    (6,967     (124,849     1.1  

FTI Consulting, Inc.

    (5,251     (1,114,577     9.4  

GameStop Corp., Class A

    (131,419     (1,809,640     15.3  

Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc.

    (85,629     (3,886,700     32.8  

Garmin Ltd.

    (507     (51,983     0.4  

GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.

    (6,631     (441,426     3.7  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

    (16,432     (4,988,920     42.1  

Graphic Packaging Holding Co.

    (31,426     (675,973     5.7  

Haleon PLC

    (290,786     (1,168,556     9.9  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

    (27,954     (2,053,221     17.3  

Hasbro, Inc.

    (15,551     (702,128     5.9  

HashiCorp, Inc., Class A

    (22,337     (439,816     3.7  

HB Fuller Co.

    (7,235     (478,595     4.0  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A

    (54,113     (776,522     6.6  

Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.

    (39,726     (334,890     2.8  

Hexcel Corp.

    (6,749     (417,898     3.5  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

    (10,931   $ (1,656,374     14.0

Hormel Foods Corp.

    (27,263     (887,411     7.5  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

    (71,241     (3,141,728     26.5  

Humana, Inc.

    (1,859     (973,540     8.2  

Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A

    (5,302     (543,137     4.6  

ICON PLC, ADR

    (92     (22,444     0.2  

IDEX Corp.

    (6,725     (1,287,232     10.9  

ImmunoGen, Inc.

    (11,553     (171,678     1.5  

Immunovant, Inc.

    (4,314     (142,578     1.2  

Inari Medical, Inc.

    (7,876     (478,152     4.0  

Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

    (15,317     (929,436     7.8  

Insulet Corp.

    (1,582     (209,726     1.8  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A

    (23,397     (1,873,398     15.8  

International Business Machines Corp.

    (15,776     (2,281,841     19.3  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

    (18,490     (1,263,791     10.7  

Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.

    (6,736     (335,183     2.8  

Intuit, Inc.

    (3,611     (1,787,264     15.1  

IPG Photonics Corp.

    (421     (36,164     0.3  

Jabil, Inc.

    (6,054     (743,431     6.3  

Jacobs Solutions, Inc.

    (20,535     (2,737,315     23.1  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

    (1,853     (318,475     2.7  

Johnson & Johnson

    (3,224     (478,248     4.0  

Karuna Therapeutics, Inc.

    (678     (112,962     1.0  

Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc.

    (110,616     (3,354,983     28.3  

KKR & Co., Inc.

    (39,074     (2,164,700     18.3  

Kroger Co.

    (8,650     (392,450     3.3  

L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

    (2,535     (454,804     3.8  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings

    (16,780     (3,351,469     28.3  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

    (848     (143,456     1.2  

Lantheus Holdings, Inc.

    (16,632     (1,074,427     9.1  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.

    (593     (28,144     0.2  

Lennox International, Inc.

    (369     (136,729     1.2  

Levi Strauss & Co., Class A

    (24,518     (335,161     2.8  

Linde PLC

    (2,922     (1,116,672     9.4  

Loews Corp.

    (9,570     (612,576     5.2  

MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc.

    (7,237     (510,498     4.3  

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.

    (16,564     (2,785,071     23.5  

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

    (3,615     (772,706     6.5  

Marriott International, Inc., Class A

    (8,314     (1,567,688     13.2  

Masimo Corp.

    (10,026     (813,409     6.9  

Matador Resources Co.

    (5,117     (315,668     2.7  

Match Group, Inc.

    (30,518     (1,055,923     8.9  

McDonald’s Corp.

    (5,744     (1,505,904     12.7  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    (934     (66,585     0.6  

MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A

    (3,277     (1,387,449     11.7  

Middleby Corp.

    (154     (17,382     0.2  

Monday.com Ltd.

    (1,723     (223,973     1.9  

MongoDB, Inc., Class A

    (3,590     (1,237,078     10.4  

Morgan Stanley

    (75,695     (5,360,720     45.2  

MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A

    (2,817     (266,911     2.3  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

    (69,900     (2,635,929     22.2  

Murphy Oil Corp.

    (2,582     (115,854     1.0  

Natera, Inc.

    (206     (8,131     0.1  

National Storage Affiliates Trust

    (59,732     (1,703,557     14.4  

Neogen Corp.

    (11,792     (175,583     1.5  

New Fortress Energy, Inc.

    (10,961     (332,118     2.8  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

    (71,772     (680,399     5.7  

New York Times Co.

    (3,120     (125,767     1.1  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A

    (3,168     (443,773     3.7  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    (450     (26,235     0.2  

Noble Corp. PLC

    (58,863     (2,748,313     23.2  

Nordson Corp.

    (5,197     (1,104,830     9.3  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  45


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

NOV, Inc.

    (1,579   $ (31,517     0.3

nVent Electric PLC

    (6,130     (295,037     2.5  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

    (6,303     (208,629     1.8  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

    (7,856     (588,493     5.0  

ON Semiconductor Corp.

    (9,197     (576,100     4.9  

Onto Innovation, Inc.

    (6,164     (692,649     5.8  

Oracle Corp.

    (162     (16,751     0.1  

Organon & Co.

    (5,052     (74,719     0.6  

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

    (2,181     (134,219     1.1  

Ovintiv, Inc.

    (2,096     (100,608     0.9  

Palantir Technologies, Inc.

    (42,525     (629,370     5.3  

Parsons Corp.

    (12,965     (733,171     6.2  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.

    (6,480     (335,664     2.8  

PBF Energy, Inc., Class A

    (57,971     (2,755,362     23.3  

Penumbra, Inc.

    (1,966     (375,801     3.2  

Permian Resources Corp., Class A

    (107,052     (1,559,748     13.2  

PG&E Corp.

    (91,624     (1,493,471     12.6  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.

    (23,282     (1,451,866     12.3  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

    (16,207     (1,202,235     10.1  

Pinterest, Inc.

    (20,625     (616,275     5.2  

Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A

    (829     (45,819     0.4  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    (6,812     (779,770     6.6  

Procore Technologies, Inc.

    (4,278     (261,343     2.2  

Progressive Corp.

    (1,257     (198,719     1.7  

Prologis, Inc.

    (11,064     (1,114,698     9.4  

PTC, Inc.

    (2,227     (312,715     2.6  

QIAGEN NV

    (55,246     (2,056,011     17.4  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

    (1,968     (256,037     2.2  

R1 RCM, Inc.

    (34,554     (407,392     3.4  

Radian Group, Inc.

    (55,469     (1,405,584     11.9  

Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A

    (3,064     (344,792     2.9  

Rambus, Inc.

    (2,223     (120,776     1.0  

Range Resources Corp.

    (1,083     (38,815     0.3  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

    (10,523     (1,004,315     8.5  

Realty Income Corp.

    (6,654     (315,267     2.7  

Regal Rexnord Corp.

    (1,968     (233,031     2.0  

Repligen Corp.

    (7,399     (995,609     8.4  

Revvity, Inc.

    (9,294     (770,008     6.5  

Rivian Automotive, Inc.

    (6,688     (108,479     0.9  

RLI Corp.

    (4,637     (617,834     5.2  

Robinhood Markets, Inc.

    (46,414     (424,224     3.6  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    (1,791     (875,029     7.4  

Ross Stores, Inc.

    (1,636     (189,727     1.6  

Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.

    (5,320     (455,392     3.8  

Samsara, Inc., Class A

    (16,587     (382,662     3.2  

Sanofi SA

    (828     (75,290     0.6  

Schlumberger NV

    (4,152     (231,100     2.0  

Sealed Air Corp.

    (14,349     (441,806     3.7  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

    (4,711     (490,462     4.1  

Sensata Technologies Holding PLC

    (3,443     (109,763     0.9  

SentinelOne, Inc.

    (9,473     (148,063     1.3  

ServiceNow, Inc.

    (245     (142,553     1.2  

SharkNinja, Inc.

    (3,117     (130,166     1.1  

Sherwin-Williams Co.

    (193     (45,975     0.4  

Shockwave Medical, Inc.

    (4,558     (940,133     7.9  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

    (3,137     (417,786     3.5  

SM Energy Co.

    (1,783     (71,891     0.6  

SoFi Technologies, Inc.

    (23,358     (176,353     1.5  

SolarEdge Technologies, Inc.

    (40,939     (3,109,317     26.2  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Sonoco Products Co.

    (18,767   $ (972,318     8.2

Southern Co.

    (13,083     (880,486     7.4  

SouthState Corp.

    (2,477     (163,730     1.4  

Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.

    (6,313     (370,005     3.1  

Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc.

    (26,293     (1,104,832     9.3  

SPS Commerce, Inc.

    (5,338     (855,895     7.2  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    (3,977     (199,844     1.7  

STAG Industrial, Inc.

    (10,129     (336,485     2.8  

Starbucks Corp.

    (8,122     (749,173     6.3  

Starwood Property Trust, Inc.

    (17,320     (307,430     2.6  

State Street Corp.

    (660     (42,656     0.4  

STERIS PLC

    (7,629     (1,601,937     13.5  

Stryker Corp.

    (375     (101,333     0.9  

Super Micro Computer, Inc.

    (1,692     (405,183     3.4  

Surgery Partners, Inc.

    (20     (463     0.0  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

    (14,837     (1,984,449     16.8  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.

    (5,673     (2,125,049     17.9  

Teleflex, Inc.

    (1,611     (297,632     2.5  

Tempur Sealy International, Inc.

    (1,347     (53,786     0.5  

Tenable Holdings, Inc.

    (5,124     (215,772     1.8  

Tesla, Inc.

    (12,140     (2,438,198     20.6  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

    (1,404     (199,382     1.7  

TKO Group Holdings, Inc.

    (16,804     (1,377,592     11.6  

Toro Co.

    (6,699     (541,547     4.6  

Tractor Supply Co.

    (1,594     (306,941     2.6  

Trade Desk, Inc., Class A

    (11,729     (832,290     7.0  

Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A

    (6,362     (572,644     4.8  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

    (1,536     (1,271,946     10.7  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.

    (4,499     (1,677,677     14.2  

Uber Technologies, Inc.

    (16,323     (706,459     6.0  

Union Pacific Corp.

    (17,499     (3,632,967     30.7  

United Rentals, Inc.

    (1,463     (594,373     5.0  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    (6,440     (3,449,006     29.1  

Valaris Ltd.

    (27,733     (1,831,487     15.5  

Valvoline, Inc.

    (36,396     (1,079,869     9.1  

Vaxcyte, Inc.

    (1,144     (55,026     0.5  

Veralto Corp.

    (3,494     (241,086     2.0  

Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A

    (1,765     (401,290     3.4  

Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A

    (13,177     (517,461     4.4  

Vistra Corp.

    (6,215     (203,355     1.7  

Vornado Realty Trust

    (4,676     (89,779     0.8  

Warner Music Group Corp., Class A

    (693     (21,691     0.2  

Waste Management, Inc.

    (13,746     (2,258,880     19.1  

Webster Financial Corp.

    (22,273     (845,706     7.1  

Welltower, Inc.

    (47,673     (3,985,940     33.6  

Western Alliance Bancorp

    (3,046     (125,191     1.1  

Western Digital Corp.

    (4,231     (169,875     1.4  

Whirlpool Corp.

    (10,131     (1,059,297     8.9  

Wingstop, Inc.

    (383     (70,001     0.6  

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    (2,426     (175,642     1.5  

Wynn Resorts Ltd.

    (1,523     (133,689     1.1  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

    (9,775     (579,364     4.9  

XPO, Inc.

    (22,870     (1,733,775     14.6  

YETI Holdings, Inc.

    (46,182     (1,963,659     16.6  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

    (522     (63,089     0.5  

Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A

    (2,523     (528,392     4.5  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

    (2,029     (211,848     1.8  
 

 

 

46  

2 0 2 3   B L A C K R O C K   S E M I - A N N U A L   R E P O R T   T O   S H A R E H O L D E R S


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Zoom Video Communications, Inc., Class A

    (3,305   $ (198,234     1.7

ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (20,812     (269,724     2.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (277,677,524  

Preferred Stocks

     
Germany                  

Sartorius AG

    (2,056     (514,262     4.3  

Volkswagen AG

    (7,519     (796,683     6.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,310,945  
   

 

 

   

Total Reference Entity — Short

      (452,006,422)    
   

 

 

   

Net Value of Reference Entity — Bank of America N.A.

 

  $ (11,848,945  
   

 

 

   

The following table represents the individual long and short positions and related values of the equity securities underlying the total return swap with BNP Paribas SA as of period end, termination dates 03/21/25-04/14/25:

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Reference Entity — Long

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

AGL Energy Ltd.

    150,874     $ 1,031,074       (8.7 )% 

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

    59,609       1,464,867       (12.4

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

    135,587       440,610       (3.7

BHP Group Ltd.

    156,239       4,421,538       (37.3

Charter Hall Group

    56,847       314,931       (2.7

Evolution Mining Ltd.

    16,100       35,860       (0.3

Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd.

    37,146       441,567       (3.7

GPT Group

    117,891       272,072       (2.3

Orica Ltd.

    3,000       28,001       (0.2

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    22,659       1,691,528       (14.3

SEEK Ltd.

    26,510       349,738       (3.0

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.

    26,049       218,266       (1.8

Vicinity Ltd.

    43,819       47,462       (0.4

WiseTech Global Ltd.

    7,278       270,969       (2.3

Worley Ltd.

    25,854       269,820       (2.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        11,298,303    
Austria                  

BAWAG Group AG

    14,995       666,817       (5.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Belgium                  

Ageas SA/NV

    2,809       108,180       (0.9

KBC Group NV

    2,437       133,825       (1.2

Sofina SA

    4,502       853,658       (7.2

Solvay SA

    13,916       1,470,778       (12.4

Warehouses De Pauw CVA

    6,717       165,895       (1.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,732,336    
Brazil                  

MercadoLibre, Inc.

    164       203,481       (1.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Canada                  

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.

    35,935       184,652       (1.6

AltaGas Ltd.

    6,310       119,472       (1.0

Bank of Nova Scotia

    6,898       282,601       (2.4

Barrick Gold Corp.

    36,506       591,825       (5.0

Birchcliff Energy Ltd.

    132,589       746,447       (6.3

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

    15,787       566,209       (4.8
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

    22,886     $ 1,481,488       (12.5 )% 

Capital Power Corp.

    9,335       242,807       (2.1

Cenovus Energy, Inc.

    4,974       96,673       (0.8

Descartes Systems Group, Inc.

    3,034       223,388       (1.9

Element Fleet Management Corp.

    65,967       909,552       (7.7

Emera, Inc.

    64,217       2,144,100       (18.1

Enbridge, Inc.

    24,834       808,944       (6.8

Enerplus Corp.

    76,379       1,315,425       (11.1

First Majestic Silver Corp.

    45,527       238,905       (2.0

FirstService Corp.

    3,067       442,054       (3.7

Franco-Nevada Corp.

    624       76,130       (0.6

Gibson Energy, Inc.

    4,902       75,834       (0.6

Gildan Activewear, Inc.

    24,728       715,626       (6.1

Imperial Oil Ltd.

    7,479       434,567       (3.7

Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., Class A

    26,161       196,734       (1.7

Keyera Corp.

    19,143       453,753       (3.8

Lithium Americas Argentina Corp.

    40,475       229,016       (1.9

Magna International, Inc.

    13,518       662,166       (5.6

MEG Energy Corp.

    13,496       271,605       (2.3

Methanex Corp.

    11,412       479,905       (4.1

NuVista Energy Ltd.

    23,299       230,083       (2.0

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    34,890       1,093,575       (9.2

RioCan REIT

    5,320       65,928       (0.6

Stantec, Inc.

    6,646       414,539       (3.5

TELUS Corp.

    86,721       1,425,086       (12.0

Toromont Industries Ltd.

    29       2,226       (0.0

TransAlta Corp.

    15,658       116,966       (1.0

West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

    5,615       382,494       (3.2

WSP Global, Inc.

    443       57,977       (0.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        17,778,752    
Denmark                  

AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class B

    100       166,683       (1.4

DSV A/S

    2,368       354,772       (3.0

Genmab A/S

    823       232,482       (2.0

Orsted A/S

    1,198       57,818       (0.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      811,755    
Finland                  

Wartsila OYJ Abp

    110,057       1,311,195       (11.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Germany                  

Basf SE

    5,042       233,191       (2.0

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    954       88,726       (0.7

Beiersdorf AG

    4,669       612,991       (5.2

Commerzbank AG

    75,818       816,220       (6.9

Covestro AG

    23,707       1,199,026       (10.1

Deutsche Telekom AG

    9,775       211,924       (1.8

E.ON SE

    172,643       2,052,869       (17.3

Heidelberg Materials AG

    11,721       849,843       (7.2

HUGO BOSS AG

    10,067       587,664       (5.0

Infineon Technologies AG

    45,271       1,320,184       (11.1

K&S AG

    6,146       103,162       (0.9

KION Group AG

    15,352       470,007       (4.0

LANXESS AG

    24,197       554,943       (4.7

Nemetschek SE

    6,269       467,700       (3.9

RWE AG

    70,749       2,702,669       (22.8

Siemens AG

    15,625       2,070,756       (17.5

SMA Solar Technology AG

    13,288       814,787       (6.9

Solarworld AG

    10       2       (0.0

Talanx AG

    9,372       589,556       (5.0
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  47


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    77,577     $ 131,637       (1.1 )% 

thyssenkrupp AG

    280,887       1,954,158       (16.5

Volkswagen AG

    53       6,115       (0.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      17,838,130    
Hong Kong                  

AIA Group Ltd.

    39,400       342,478       (2.9

Futu Holdings Ltd., ADR

    10,356       574,240       (4.9

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

    136,000       178,944       (1.5

Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.

    90,100       285,772       (2.4

New World Development Co. Ltd.

    112,000       205,758       (1.7

Swire Pacific Ltd., Class A

    94,500       604,279       (5.1

Swire Properties Ltd.

    431,000       835,345       (7.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,026,816    
Ireland                  

Kerry Group PLC

    17,762       1,369,450       (11.5

Smurfit Kappa Group PLC

    8,612       280,356       (2.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,649,806    
Israel                  

Nice Ltd.

    782       120,658       (1.0

Nova Ltd.

    5,003       475,135       (4.0

Wix.com Ltd.

    5,965       476,603       (4.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,072,396    
Italy                  

A2A SpA

    1,063,087       1,991,894       (16.8

Banco BPM SpA

    69,774       356,345       (3.0

Ferrari NV

    568       171,614       (1.5

Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA

    19,578       213,978       (1.8

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    530,862       1,380,878       (11.7

Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA

    112,643       1,342,983       (11.3

Moncler SpA

    12,637       655,059       (5.5

Prysmian SpA

    7,136       266,731       (2.3

Recordati Industria Chimica e Farmaceutica SpA

    549       25,346       (0.2

Snam SpA

    42,407       194,095       (1.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
          6,598,923    
Japan                  

ABC-Mart, Inc.

    15,200       238,637       (2.0

Aeon Co. Ltd.

    15,600       332,419       (2.8

Amada Co. Ltd.

    41,400       406,903       (3.4

Asahi Kasei Corp.

    28,500       177,611       (1.5

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    99,200       1,271,281       (10.7

Brother Industries Ltd.

    51,200       809,775       (6.8

Central Japan Railway Co.

    2,400       54,557       (0.5

Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.

    16,200       423,619       (3.6

Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.

    1,100       30,587       (0.3

Denso Corp.

    2,200       32,746       (0.3

DMG Mori Co. Ltd.

    52,900       887,175       (7.5

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

    3,900       873,194       (7.4

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    19,200       1,065,224       (9.0

Fujitsu Ltd.

    5,600       734,104       (6.2

Hoya Corp.

    1,300       125,941       (1.1

Hulic Co. Ltd.

    30,000       278,666       (2.4

IHI Corp.

    17,900       348,353       (2.9

Isuzu Motors Ltd.

    6,300       71,088       (0.6

ITOCHU Corp.

    28,300       1,033,264       (8.7

J Front Retailing Co. Ltd.

    181,000       1,748,382       (14.8

Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.

    140,500       1,259,162       (10.6

JFE Holdings, Inc.

    42,900       605,421       (5.1

JGC Holdings Corp.

    8,600       107,161       (0.9
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Kakaku.com, Inc.

    62,800     $ 613,323       (5.2 )% 

KDDI Corp.

    2,300       69,730       (0.6

Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

    142,400       2,027,712       (17.1

Komatsu Ltd.

    49,900       1,162,765       (9.8

Konica Minolta, Inc.

    61,500       174,770       (1.5

Kubota Corp.

    60,800       829,307       (7.0

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    35,800       569,526       (4.8

Lawson, Inc.

    55,800       2,721,823       (23.0

MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    12,900       321,883       (2.7

Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.

    66,400       381,146       (3.2

Mitsubishi Corp.

    11,800       557,499       (4.7

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    14,300       166,256       (1.4

Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

    86,800       1,126,417       (9.5

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

    31,700       434,209       (3.7

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    520,600       4,425,615       (37.4

Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

    32,600       1,200,746       (10.1

Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

    86,900       1,909,146       (16.1

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    83,900       1,442,093       (12.2

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.

    10,200       378,737       (3.2

Nexon Co. Ltd.

    2,100       39,018       (0.3

NH Foods Ltd.

    1,100       33,003       (0.3

Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.

    101,400       469,298       (4.0

Nikon Corp.

    88,800       855,252       (7.2

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

    10,900       456,433       (3.9

Nippon Express Holdings, Inc.

    4,500       234,403       (2.0

Nippon Shinyaku Co. Ltd.

    1,800       73,936       (0.6

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    1,504,400           1,793,772       (15.2

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

    137,300       535,984       (4.5

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

    103,600       1,578,943       (13.3

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

    6,800       161,101       (1.4

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

    1,600       42,540       (0.4

NSK Ltd.

    194,800       1,062,832       (9.0

Obayashi Corp.

    21,300       184,713       (1.6

Obic Co. Ltd.

    4,300       644,213       (5.4

Olympus Corp.

    22,500       304,432       (2.6

Omron Corp.

    4,500       163,537       (1.4

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    12,400       217,203       (1.8

Oracle Corp. Japan

    1,900       136,604       (1.2

ORIX Corp.

    1,600       29,488       (0.2

Otsuka Corp.

    80,400       3,266,156       (27.6

Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    30,700       1,047,073       (8.8

Panasonic Holdings Corp.

    573,200       5,108,361       (43.1

Rakuten Group, Inc.

    473,800       1,776,813       (15.0

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.

    13,000       377,991       (3.2

Resona Holdings, Inc.

    21,800       117,872       (1.0

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

    103,200       848,176       (7.2

SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,400       113,171       (1.0

SCSK Corp.

    13,900       240,397       (2.0

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

    29,300       463,737       (3.9

Seiko Epson Corp.

    5,400       76,095       (0.6

Sekisui House Ltd.

    73,000       1,448,164       (12.2

Shimizu Corp.

    32,100       231,401       (2.0

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

    22,100       1,042,719       (8.8

Socionext, Inc.

    2,300       227,212       (1.9

SoftBank Group Corp.

    18,400       764,164       (6.5

Subaru Corp.

    38,700       679,669       (5.7

Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.

    32,300       83,211       (0.7

Sumitomo Corp.

    4,100       81,569       (0.7

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

    5,400       57,338       (0.5

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

    15,000       732,476       (6.2

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co. Ltd.

    22,900       582,305       (4.9
 

 

 

48  

2 0 2 3   B L A C K R O C K   S E M I - A N N U A L   R E P O R T   T O   S H A R E H O L D E R S


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

TIS, Inc.

    26,300     $ 570,573       (4.8 )% 

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

    20,700       468,566       (4.0

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    4,300       576,124       (4.9

Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd.

    74,300       1,000,131       (8.4

TOTO Ltd.

    900       22,003       (0.2

Toyota Industries Corp.

    1,200       90,168       (0.8

Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.

    16,200       1,205,281       (10.2

Unicharm Corp.

    800       27,632       (0.2

Yamaha Corp.

    7,600       205,758       (1.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      65,976,984    
Luxembourg                  

ArcelorMittal SA

    73,466       1,622,990       (13.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Macau                  

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.

    30,000       168,808       (1.4

Wynn Macau Ltd.

    249,600       221,267       (1.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      390,075    
Netherlands                  

ABN AMRO Bank NV, GDR, CVA

    100,916       1,357,450       (11.5

ASR Nederland NV

    20,157       750,834       (6.3

ING Groep NV

    102,085       1,306,346       (11.0

Koninklijke Philips NV

    1,791       33,996       (0.3

NN Group NV

    24,332       778,951       (6.6

Redcare Pharmacy NV

    1,018       113,774       (1.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,341,351    
New Zealand                  

Xero Ltd.

    756       51,686       (0.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Norway                  

Aker BP ASA

    11,922       351,195       (3.0

Equinor ASA

    45,112           1,546,470       (13.0

Gjensidige Forsikring ASA

    18,552       284,107       (2.4

Kongsberg Gruppen ASA

    22,491       940,656       (7.9

Norsk Hydro ASA

    5,587       32,563       (0.3

Var Energi ASA

    92,041       317,465       (2.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,472,456    
Puerto Rico                  

Popular, Inc.

    5,835       379,508       (3.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Singapore                  

Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust

    64,300       62,562       (0.5

Sea Ltd., ADR, ADR

    40,226       1,677,424       (14.2

Sembcorp Industries Ltd.

    440,500       1,479,426       (12.5

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

    25,000       111,754       (0.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,331,166    
Spain                  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA

    3,405       122,930       (1.0

Aena SME SA

    1,284       185,969       (1.6

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA

    308,761       2,424,616       (20.5

Banco de Sabadell SA

    1,621,861       2,013,147       (17.0

Bankinter SA

    135,756       856,895       (7.2

CaixaBank SA

    83,272       337,946       (2.8

EDP Renovaveis SA

    64,007       1,027,920       (8.7

Fluidra SA

    3,751       66,109       (0.6

Grifols SA

    31,021       347,405       (2.9

Iberdrola SA

    131,976       1,466,480       (12.4

Industria De Diseno Textil SA

    22,097       764,658       (6.5
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Spain (continued)                  

Naturgy Energy Group SA

    41     $ 1,158       (0.0 )% 

Repsol SA

    37,737       552,303       (4.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      10,167,536    
Sweden                  

Electrolux AB

    20,865       180,278       (1.5

Elekta AB, B Shares

    65,017       453,351       (3.8

Husqvarna AB

    4,939       32,825       (0.3

Indutrade AB

    4,664       84,544       (0.7

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB

    6,486       136,260       (1.2

Volvo Car AB

    57,516       203,892       (1.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,091,150    
Switzerland                  

ABB Ltd., Registered Shares

    76,224       2,590,992       (21.9

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG, Participation Certificates

    67       749,724       (6.3

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG, Registered Shares

    2       220,037       (1.8

Flughafen Zurich AG

    3,648       689,312       (5.8

Geberit AG, Registered Shares

    91       43,228       (0.4

Georg Fischer AG, Registered Shares

    952       49,985       (0.4

Givaudan SA, Registered Shares

    113       380,141       (3.2

Kuehne & Nagel International AG

    13,405       3,659,819       (30.9

Logitech International SA

    50,185       3,989,915       (33.7

Novartis AG

    15,822       1,499,906       (12.7

Sandoz Group AG

    3,889       102,640       (0.9

Schindler Holding AG

    453       92,667       (0.8

Temenos AG

    5,209       379,279       (3.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        14,447,645    
United Kingdom                  

3i Group PLC

    1,310       30,804       (0.3

Auto Trader Group PLC

    72,429       550,483       (4.7

Aviva PLC

    45,921       222,722       (1.9

BAE Systems PLC

    50,801       686,508       (5.8

Barclays PLC

    111,055       177,898       (1.5

British American Tobacco PLC

    130,114       3,907,034       (33.0

British Land Co. PLC

    189,270       689,259       (5.8

Bunzl PLC

    56,670       2,028,914       (17.1

Burberry Group PLC

    38,699       801,409       (6.8

Centrica PLC

    36,130       68,981       (0.6

Diploma PLC

    3,702       129,025       (1.1

Drax Group PLC

    54,391       280,818       (2.4

easyJet PLC

    402,560       1,804,507       (15.2

Halma PLC

    4,816       108,871       (0.9

Hammerson PLC

    40       11       (0.0

IMI PLC

    20,657       370,896       (3.1

Informa PLC

    4,319       37,325       (0.3

Intertek Group PLC

    2,688       125,520       (1.1

ITV PLC

    1,228,984       962,157       (8.1

J Sainsbury PLC

    568,776       1,787,669       (15.1

Just Eat Takeaway.com NV

    7,848       95,526       (0.8

Land Securities Group PLC

    60,689       423,013       (3.6

Liberty Global PLC, Class C

    28,108       476,712       (4.0

London Stock Exchange Group

    2,381       241,455       (2.0

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

    51,316       135,963       (1.1

Melrose Industries PLC

    122,342       700,328       (5.9

NatWest Group PLC

    60,666       131,793       (1.1

Pearson PLC

    16,546       192,479       (1.6

Phoenix Group Holdings PLC

    25,825       143,410       (1.2

Rightmove PLC

    4,437       25,513       (0.2
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                  

Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC

    79,252     $ 209,666       (1.8 )% 

Sage Group PLC

    58,366       692,833       (5.9

Smiths Group PLC

    155,846       3,069,036       (25.9

Spectris PLC

    112,871       4,286,101       (36.2

Tesco PLC

    240,254       791,036       (6.7

Tritax Big Box REIT PLC

    245,713       411,225       (3.5

Vodafone Group PLC

    1,947,473       1,801,726       (15.2

Weir Group PLC

    46,940       978,502       (8.3

Whitbread PLC

    3,987       161,736       (1.4

Wise PLC, Class A

    3,219       26,300       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      29,765,164    
United States                  

3M Co.

    21,084       1,917,590       (16.2

A O Smith Corp.

    15,275       1,065,584       (9.0

Abbvie, Inc.

    188       26,542       (0.2

Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc.

    9,371       420,196       (3.5

Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.

    210       15,437       (0.1

Adient PLC

    4,712       158,747       (1.3

Adobe, Inc.

    3,013       1,603,097       (13.5

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

    868       45,162       (0.4

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

    6,141       656,043       (5.5

AECOM

    9,557       731,588       (6.2

AES Corp.

    17,377       258,917       (2.2

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.

    1,984       243,556       (2.1

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    22,777       2,354,458       (19.9

Akamai Technologies, Inc.

    23,642       2,442,928       (20.6

Alaska Air Group, Inc.

    20,092       635,510       (5.4

Alcoa Corp.

    116,531       2,987,855       (25.2

Align Technology, Inc.

    1,406       259,534       (2.2

Alkermes PLC

    26,347       637,334       (5.4

Allstate Corp.

    3,940       504,832       (4.3

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    463       70,283       (0.6

Alphabet, Inc., Class A

    17,580       2,181,326       (18.4

Altria Group, Inc.

    158,806           6,379,237       (53.9

Amazon.com, Inc.

    51,123       6,803,960       (57.5

Amdocs Ltd.

    17,292       1,386,127       (11.7

American Financial Group, Inc.

    6,036       660,097       (5.6

American Homes 4 Rent, Class A

    3,020       98,875       (0.8

American International Group, Inc.

    16,522       1,012,964       (8.6

AMETEK, Inc.

    18,596       2,617,759       (22.1

Amgen, Inc.

    800       204,560       (1.7

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.

    15,798       1,198,436       (10.1

ANSYS, Inc.

    162       45,078       (0.4

Antero Resources Corp.

    2,543       74,866       (0.6

Aon PLC

    725       224,315       (1.9

Apple, Inc.

    22,238       3,797,583       (32.1

Applied Materials, Inc.

    9,496       1,256,796       (10.6

AptarGroup, Inc.

    2,783       340,277       (2.9

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

    32,864       2,352,076       (19.9

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

    3,485       264,477       (2.2

Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.

    984       188,308       (1.6

AT&T, Inc.

    2,567       39,532       (0.3

Atkore, Inc.

    2,128       264,468       (2.2

Atlassian Corp. Ltd., Class A

    4,491       811,254       (6.9

Autodesk, Inc.

    1,320       260,872       (2.2

AutoNation, Inc.

    9,625       1,252,020       (10.6

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

    4,106       680,528       (5.7

Avnet, Inc.

    2,534       117,400       (1.0

Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.

    646       36,887       (0.3

Bank of America Corp.

    25,452       670,406       (5.7
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Bank OZK

    1,907     $ 68,290       (0.6 )% 

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B

    229       78,165       (0.7

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    53,287       3,560,637       (30.1

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    5,137       418,409       (3.5

Block, Inc.

    62,460       2,514,015       (21.2

Booking Holdings, Inc.

    186       518,858       (4.4

Box, Inc., Class A

    28,370       705,278       (6.0

Boyd Gaming Corp.

    9,319       514,875       (4.3

Brighthouse Financial, Inc.

    20,933       948,265       (8.0

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    1,189       61,269       (0.5

BRP, Inc.

    8,752       600,425       (5.1

Bruker Corp.

    17,086       973,902       (8.2

Brunswick Corp.

    4,155       288,648       (2.4

Builders FirstSource, Inc.

    11,520       1,250,150       (10.6

Bunge Ltd.

    1,685       178,576       (1.5

Burlington Stores, Inc.

    1,892       228,989       (1.9

Cable One, Inc.

    203       111,624       (0.9

CACI International, Inc., Class A

    2,977       966,811       (8.2

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

    2,011       482,338       (4.1

Camden Property Trust

    24,189       2,053,162       (17.3

Capital One Financial Corp.

    13,885       1,406,412       (11.9

Carnival PLC

    43,308       446,117       (3.8

Cencora, Inc.

    11,171       2,068,311       (17.5

Centene Corp.

    7,517       518,523       (4.4

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

    4,663       125,341       (1.1

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    15,835       1,295,778       (10.9

Charter Communications, Inc., Class A

    361       145,411       (1.2

Chemed Corp.

    3,035       1,707,643       (14.4

Chewy, Inc., Class A

    553       10,689       (0.1

Ciena Corp.

    11,775       496,905       (4.2

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    3,790       377,749       (3.2

Cintas Corp.

    4,877       2,473,224       (20.9

Cirrus Logic, Inc.

    10,864       727,128       (6.1

Citigroup, Inc.

    5,676       224,145       (1.9

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

    12,088       283,222       (2.4

Clarkson PLC

    391,358       2,496,864       (21.1

Coca-Cola Co.

    31,212       1,763,166       (14.9

Cognex Corp.

    16,613       597,902       (5.0

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    2,729       205,002       (1.7

Comerica, Inc.

    17,066       672,400       (5.7

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.

    184       33,460       (0.3

ConocoPhillips

    22,131           2,629,163       (22.2

Copart, Inc.

    726       31,596       (0.3

CoStar Group, Inc.

    914       67,097       (0.6

Coterra Energy, Inc.

    2,187       60,143       (0.5

Credit Acceptance Corp.

    2,330       937,662       (7.9

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A

    8,965       1,584,743       (13.4

Crown Castle, Inc.

    9,228       858,019       (7.2

CSX Corp.

    10,677       318,708       (2.7

Cullen/frost Bankers, Inc.

    328       29,845       (0.3

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

    4,557       905,977       (7.7

D.R. Horton, Inc.

    14,872       1,552,637       (13.1

Darling Ingredients, Inc.

    1,679       74,363       (0.6

DaVita, Inc.

    4,536       350,315       (3.0

Deckers Outdoor Corp.

    826       493,172       (4.2

Deere & Co.

    2,523       921,803       (7.8

Devon Energy Corp.

    108,534       5,054,428       (42.7

DocuSign, Inc., Class A

    953       37,053       (0.3

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    2,708       917,985       (7.8

Dropbox, Inc.

    16,106       423,588       (3.6

DTE Energy Co.

    4,007       386,195       (3.3
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Eastman Chemical Co.

    1,110     $ 82,950       (0.7 )% 

eBay, Inc.

    114,990       4,511,058       (38.1

Elanco Animal Health, Inc.

    48,234       424,942       (3.6

Electronic Arts, Inc.

    8,710       1,078,211       (9.1

Eli Lilly & Co.

    860       476,380       (4.0

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    16,480       3,405,592       (28.8

EOG Resources, Inc.

    14,263       1,800,704       (15.2

Equity Residential

    22,146       1,225,338       (10.3

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    493       105,463       (0.9

Etsy, Inc.

    20,636       1,285,623       (10.9

Exact Sciences Corp.

    4,063       250,240       (2.1

Exelixis, Inc.

    54,735       1,126,994       (9.5

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

    1,748       190,969       (1.6

Experian PLC

    28,760       877,488       (7.4

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    21,895       2,317,586       (19.6

F5, Inc.

    1,529       231,781       (2.0

Fair Isaac Corp.

    1,353       1,144,462       (9.7

FedEx Corp.

    966       231,937       (2.0

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

    44,390       2,179,993       (18.4

First American Financial Corp.

    5,556       285,801       (2.4

FleetCor Technologies, Inc.

    107       24,093       (0.2

Flex Ltd.

    25,866       665,274       (5.6

Flowers Foods, Inc.

    7,509       164,672       (1.4

Flowserve Corp.

    12,462       457,605       (3.9

Fluor Corp.

    110,661       3,683,905       (31.1

FMC Corp.

    4,519       240,411       (2.0

Ford Motor Co.

    33,714       328,711       (2.8

Fortinet, Inc.

    39,122       2,236,605       (18.9

Fox Corp., Class A

    41,626       1,265,014       (10.7

Fox Corp., Class B

    35,923       1,002,611       (8.5

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    6,232       142,027       (1.2

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    91,950       3,106,071       (26.2

Gartner, Inc.

    1,815       602,653       (5.1

General Dynamics Corp.

    4,908           1,184,349       (10.0

General Mills, Inc.

    2,478       161,665       (1.4

General Motors Co.

    71,492       2,016,074       (17.0

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    11,721       920,567       (7.8

Global Payments, Inc.

    2,104       223,487       (1.9

Globe Life, Inc.

    2,938       341,866       (2.9

Globus Medical, Inc.

    12,095       552,862       (4.7

GoDaddy, Inc., Class A

    11,564       846,832       (7.2

Graco, Inc.

    5,518       410,263       (3.5

Guidewire Software, Inc.

    4,575       412,345       (3.5

GXO Logistics, Inc.

    306       15,456       (0.1

H&R Block, Inc.

    8,071       331,315       (2.8

Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.

    8,791       297,751       (2.5

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

    34,083       915,129       (7.7

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    284       64,224       (0.5

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

    34,148       1,351,236       (11.4

Henry Schein, Inc.

    828       53,803       (0.5

Herc Holdings, Inc.

    2,748       293,459       (2.5

Hershey Co.

    3,182       596,148       (5.0

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

    64,053       985,135       (8.3

Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc.

    9,401       337,966       (2.9

Holcim Ltd.

    62,813       3,928,120       (33.2

Home Depot, Inc.

    2,826       804,534       (6.8

HP, Inc.

    47,748       1,257,205       (10.6

Huntsman Corp.

    54,401       1,269,175       (10.7

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

    2,233       892,017       (7.5

Incyte Corp.

    10,957       590,911       (5.0

Intel Corp.

    17,684       645,466       (5.5

International Paper Co.

    5,457       184,065       (1.6
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Invesco Ltd.

    91,191     $ 1,182,747       (10.0 )% 

Invitation Homes, Inc.

    5,706       169,411       (1.4

Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    9,366       414,633       (3.5

Iridium Communications, Inc.

    4,066       150,645       (1.3

ITT, Inc.

    3,430       320,190       (2.7

J M Smucker Co.

    694       79,005       (0.7

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    16,070       2,265,709       (19.1

James Hardie Industries PLC, CDI

    14,095       351,662       (3.0

Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC

    2,494       316,788       (2.7

Johnson Controls International PLC

    11,952       585,887       (4.9

Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.

    6,592       843,249       (7.1

KBR, Inc.

    63,433       3,688,629       (31.2

KeyCorp

    133,229       1,361,600       (11.5

Keysight Technologies, Inc.

    9,250       1,128,962       (9.5

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    425       50,847       (0.4

KLA Corp.

    632       296,850       (2.5

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.

    5,738       280,531       (2.4

Lam Research Corp.

    162       95,292       (0.8

Lamar Advertising Co., Class A

    9,168       754,251       (6.4

Landstar System, Inc.

    1,652       272,217       (2.3

Lattice Semiconductor Corp.

    8,809       489,868       (4.1

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

    12,693       297,397       (2.5

Lennar Corp., Class A

    14,539       1,551,021       (13.1

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula One

    2,511       162,437       (1.4

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM

    6,029       148,012       (1.2

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.

    2,206       176,524       (1.5

Lockheed Martin Corp.

    4,852       2,205,913       (18.6

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

    25,650       1,315,332       (11.1

Lyft, Inc.

    139,438       1,278,646       (10.8

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    3,525       318,096       (2.7

M&T Bank Corp.

    1,649       185,925       (1.6

Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A

    1,293       29,028       (0.2

Manhattan Associates, Inc.

    22,965           4,477,716       (37.8

Marathon Oil Corp.

    34,881       952,600       (8.0

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    3,861       583,976       (4.9

Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.

    26,577       2,388,209       (20.2

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

    19,710       3,738,001       (31.6

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

    1,057       432,250       (3.7

Masco Corp.

    13,389       697,433       (5.9

MasTec, Inc.

    7,847       466,426       (3.9

McCormick & Co., Inc.

    535       34,187       (0.3

McKesson Corp.

    2,716       1,236,758       (10.4

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

    50,610       241,916       (2.0

Medtronic PLC

    9,998       705,459       (6.0

Merck & Co., Inc.

    8,070       828,789       (7.0

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A

    5,427       1,634,992       (13.8

MetLife, Inc.

    61,026       3,662,170       (30.9

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.

    1,181       1,163,521       (9.8

MGIC Investment Corp.

    17,185       289,395       (2.4

MGM Resorts International

    37,574       1,312,084       (11.1

Micron Technology, Inc.

    33,744       2,256,461       (19.1

Microsoft Corp.

    24,412       8,253,941       (69.7

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.

    3,220       380,443       (3.2

Mohawk Industries, Inc.

    4,327       347,804       (2.9

Molina Healthcare, Inc.

    602       200,436       (1.7

Moody’s Corp.

    8,160       2,513,280       (21.2

Morningstar, Inc.

    185       46,849       (0.4

Mosaic Co.

    9,507       308,787       (2.6

MP Materials Corp.

    60,615       994,086       (8.4

MSCI, Inc., Class A

    311       146,652       (1.2

Murphy USA, Inc.

    1,513       548,750       (4.6

Nasdaq, Inc.

    34,633       1,717,797       (14.5
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

National Fuel Gas Co.

    603     $ 30,723       (0.3 )% 

Nestle SA

    26,947       2,939,786       (24.8

NetApp, Inc.

    13,908       1,012,224       (8.5

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

    3,205       355,563       (3.0

New Jersey Resources Corp.

    6,208       251,921       (2.1

Newmont Corp.

    229,220       8,588,873       (72.5

Northrop Grumman Corp.

    437       206,015       (1.7

NRG Energy, Inc.

    11,492       487,031       (4.1

Nutanix, Inc.

    1,050       38,000       (0.3

NVIDIA Corp.

    7,972       3,250,982       (27.5

NVR, Inc.

    21       113,665       (1.0

OGE Energy Corp.

    10,716       366,487       (3.1

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.

    168       63,279       (0.5

ONE Gas, Inc.

    5,029       303,752       (2.6

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

    29,702       1,067,193       (9.0

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.

    2,412       2,244,221       (19.0

Oshkosh Corp.

    26,333       2,310,194       (19.5

Otis Worldwide Corp.

    10,781       832,401       (7.0

Ovintiv, Inc.

    10,641       520,740       (4.4

Owens Corning

    236       26,755       (0.2

PACCAR, Inc.

    9,503       784,283       (6.6

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.

    10,979       2,668,117       (22.5

Paramount Global, Class B

    193,896       2,109,588       (17.8

Paychex, Inc.

    19,111       2,122,277       (17.9

Paycom Software, Inc.

    5,728       1,403,188       (11.9

Penn Entertainment, Inc.

    39,078       771,009       (6.5

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

    9,687       1,386,016       (11.7

PepsiCo, Inc.

    1,516       247,532       (2.1

Perrigo Co. PLC

    747       20,647       (0.2

Pfizer, Inc.

    62,441       1,908,197       (16.1

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    20,272       1,807,452       (15.3

Phillips 66

    1,191       135,857       (1.1

Portland General Electric Co.

    592       23,692       (0.2

Post Holdings, Inc.

    13,714       1,100,960       (9.3

PPL Corp.

    80,965           1,989,310       (16.8

Primo Water Corp.

    23,183       308,057       (2.6

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

    1,239       67,575       (0.6

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    15,153       1,385,590       (11.7

PulteGroup, Inc.

    20,160       1,483,574       (12.5

Pure Storage, Inc., Class A

    8,866       299,759       (2.5

PVH Corp.

    3,010       223,794       (1.9

Qorvo, Inc.

    4,408       385,347       (3.3

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    11,287       1,230,170       (10.4

Qualys, Inc.

    4,384       670,533       (5.7

Quanta Services, Inc.

    9,625       1,608,530       (13.6

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Registered Shares

    496       386,825       (3.3

Regions Financial Corp.

    7,463       108,437       (0.9

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

    16,662       2,490,469       (21.0

ResMed, Inc.

    8,254       1,165,630       (9.8

RH

    1,621       353,313       (3.0

Robert Half, Inc.

    596       44,563       (0.4

Roche Holding AG

    1,491       411,182       (3.5

Rollins, Inc.

    6,915       260,073       (2.2

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

    8,948       758,164       (6.4

S&P Global, Inc.

    1,461       510,342       (4.3

Salesforce, Inc.

    68       13,656       (0.1

Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc.

    3,819       257,057       (2.2

SBA Communications Corp., Class A

    1,644       342,988       (2.9

Seagate Technology Holdings PLC

    1,752       119,574       (1.0

SEI Investments Co.

    12,930       693,824       (5.9

Service Corp. International

    38,986       2,121,618       (17.9
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Signify NV

    13,132     $ 339,786       (2.9 )% 

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.

    5,180       477,492       (4.0

Simon Property Group, Inc.

    6,715       737,911       (6.2

Sirius XM Holdings, Inc.

    9,417       40,305       (0.3

SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc.

    3,230       444,997       (3.8

Skechers USA, Inc.

    24,676       1,189,877       (10.1

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    1,318       114,323       (1.0

Snap, Inc.

    38,697       387,357       (3.3

Southwest Airlines Co.

    3,334       74,115       (0.6

Southwestern Energy Co.

    10,274       73,254       (0.6

Spotify Technology SA

    20,412       3,363,081       (28.4

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    818       87,125       (0.7

Synchrony Financial

    7,045       197,612       (1.7

Synopsys, Inc.

    1,303       611,680       (5.2

Synovus Financial Corp.

    48,389       1,261,501       (10.7

Sysco Corp.

    10,776       716,496       (6.1

T Rowe Price Group, Inc.

    3,604       326,162       (2.8

Tapestry, Inc.

    52,972       1,459,908       (12.3

Target Corp.

    7,208       798,574       (6.7

TD SYNNEX Corp.

    477       43,731       (0.4

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    17,164       2,022,777       (17.1

Tenet Healthcare Corp.

    5,520       296,424       (2.5

Teradata Corp.

    36,550       1,561,416       (13.2

Teradyne, Inc.

    17,215       1,433,493       (12.1

Tetra Tech, Inc.

    235       35,464       (0.3

Textron, Inc.

    37,600       2,857,600       (24.1

Thor Industries, Inc.

    264       23,214       (0.2

TJX Cos., Inc.

    2,066       181,953       (1.5

Toll Brothers, Inc.

    6,831       483,020       (4.1

TopBuild Corp.

    1,685       385,461       (3.3

Trane Technologies PLC

    2,996       570,169       (4.8

Transocean Ltd.

    17,361       114,930       (1.0

TransUnion

    1,894       83,109       (0.7

Travelers Cos, Inc.

    317       53,078       (0.4

Trex Co., Inc.

    22,095           1,241,960       (10.5

Trimble, Inc.

    1,845       86,955       (0.7

Truist Financial Corp.

    19,588       555,516       (4.7

Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A

    47,546       2,203,757       (18.6

U.S. Foods Holding Corp.

    21,130       822,802       (6.9

UFP Industries, Inc.

    3,763       358,125       (3.0

UGI Corp.

    108,741       2,261,813       (19.1

U-Haul Holding Co.

    4,896       231,140       (2.0

Ulta Beauty, Inc.

    6,934       2,644,004       (22.3

United Airlines Holdings, Inc.

    52,771       1,847,513       (15.6

United Therapeutics Corp.

    2,142       477,366       (4.0

Universal Health Services, Inc.

    800       100,712       (0.9

Unum Group

    6,965       340,588       (2.9

US Bancorp

    34,362       1,095,461       (9.3

Valero Energy Corp.

    30,087       3,821,049       (32.3

Valmont Industries, Inc.

    3,809       750,030       (6.3

Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A

    3,849       741,741       (6.3

VeriSign, Inc.

    28,440       5,678,330       (48.0

Visa, Inc., Class A

    3,347       786,880       (6.6

Visteon Corp.

    3,414       393,054       (3.3

Vulcan Materials Co.

    10,354       2,034,457       (17.2

W.W.Grainger, Inc.

    2,290       1,671,311       (14.1

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    13,966       1,136,693       (9.6

WESCO International, Inc.

    2,447       313,705       (2.6

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    882       280,732       (2.4

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

    17,860       1,893,517       (16.0

Westlake Corp.

    11,800       1,361,248       (11.5

WEX, Inc.

    14,556       2,423,283       (20.5
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    41,112     $     1,179,503       (10.0 )% 

WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp.

    7,882       310,630       (2.6

Woodward, Inc.

    2,539       316,613       (2.7

Workday, Inc., Class A

    9,556       2,023,101       (17.1

Zillow Group, Inc., Class C

    25,125       910,781       (7.7

Zions Bancorp NA

    7,499       231,344       (2.0

Zoetis, Inc.

    1,731       271,767       (2.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      355,686,758    

Preferred Stocks

     

Germany

     

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    1,354       114,898       (1.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Long

      555,828,077    
   

 

 

   

Reference Entity — Short

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

Ampol Ltd.

    (34,628     (702,178     5.9  

ANZ Group Holdings Ltd.

    (16,454     (259,463     2.2  

ASX Ltd.

    (53,343     (1,905,556     16.1  

Aurizon Holdings Ltd.

    (545,239     (1,187,592     10.0  

Beach Energy Ltd.

    (997,310     (982,302     8.3  

Coles Group Ltd.

    (213,258     (2,069,626     17.5  

Computershare Ltd.

    (2,093     (33,111     0.3  

EBOS Group Ltd.

    (22,374     (464,418     3.9  

Endeavour Group Ltd.

    (838,414     (2,633,563     22.3  

Flutter Entertainment PLC

    (2,300     (360,555     3.1  

IGO Ltd.

    (4,953     (30,114     0.3  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

    (421,726     (736,200     6.2  

Lottery Corp. Ltd.

    (598,214     (1,726,785     14.6  

Lynas Rare Earths Ltd.

    (56,903     (255,972     2.2  

Mineral Resources Ltd.

    (818     (29,989     0.3  

Mirvac Group

    (1,103,160     (1,279,945     10.8  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    (145,302     (2,602,975     22.0  

Newcrest Mining Ltd.

    (13,589     (179,934     1.5  

NEXTDC Ltd.

    (106,200     (797,441     6.7  

Pilbara Minerals Ltd.

    (46,468     (109,277     0.9  

Qantas Airways Ltd.

    (251,276     (786,591     6.6  

Ramsay Health Care Ltd.

    (6,561     (203,155     1.7  

Reece Ltd.

    (82,999     (925,415     7.8  

Santos Ltd.

    (771,778     (3,765,857     31.8  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

    (271,121     (8,723,079     73.7  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.

    (1,223     (26,607     0.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (32,777,700  
Austria                  

Mondi PLC

    (31,173     (506,920     4.3  

Voestalpine AG

    (9,402     (234,497     2.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (741,417  
Belgium                  

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA

    (34,650     (1,968,577     16.6  

Elia Group SA/NV

    (6,047     (575,877     4.9  

Euronav NV

    (9,674     (172,488     1.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,716,942  
Bermuda                  

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

    (2,756     (605,190     5.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Brazil                  

Yara International ASA

    (14,536     (487,200     4.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada                  

Air Canada

    (34,333   $     (422,516     3.6

Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.

    (13,400     (742,767     6.3  

ARC Resources Ltd.

    (2,692     (44,102     0.4  

Baytex Energy Corp.

    (11,429     (50,356     0.4  

Canadian Apartment Properties REIT

    (22,857     (686,808     5.8  

Canadian National Railway Co.

    (659     (70,101     0.6  

Capstone Copper Corp.

    (27,907     (96,949     0.8  

CCL Industries, Inc., Class B

    (7,885     (314,295     2.6  

Constellation Software, Inc.

    (354     (715,296     6.0  

Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.

    (198     (166,987     1.4  

Finning International, Inc.

    (5,575     (152,397     1.3  

George Weston Ltd.

    (538     (59,446     0.5  

iA Financial Corp., Inc.

    (15,987     (948,312     8.0  

IGM Financial, Inc.

    (1,833     (42,088     0.4  

Intact Financial Corp.

    (6,517     (933,124     7.9  

Loblaw Cos Ltd.

    (1,355     (112,187     0.9  

National Bank of Canada

    (17,080     (1,081,138     9.1  

Nutrien Ltd.

    (2,997     (164,325     1.4  

Onex Corp.

    (9,936     (567,419     4.8  

Parkland Corp.

    (52,295     (1,611,154     13.6  

Quebecor, Inc., Class B

    (59,214     (1,244,819     10.5  

Saputo, Inc.

    (22,314     (458,901     3.9  

SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc.

    (14,109     (399,770     3.4  

TMX Group Ltd.

    (16,490     (350,180     3.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (11,435,437  
China                  

Prosus NV

    (1,164     (32,490     0.3  

Wilmar International Ltd.

    (60,900     (158,492     1.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (190,982  
Denmark                  

Carlsberg A/S, Class B

    (8,045     (960,435     8.1  

Coloplast A/S

    (13,685     (1,425,423     12.1  

Danske Bank A/S

    (69,329     (1,624,341     13.7  

Novozymes A/S

    (6,868     (308,568     2.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,318,767  
Finland                  

Elisa OYJ

    (23,211     (982,379     8.3  

Fortum OYJ

    (28,265     (335,347     2.8  

Kesko OYJ, B Shares

    (39,445     (666,126     5.6  

Metso OYJ

    (6,002     (52,770     0.4  

Neste OYJ

    (767     (25,732     0.2  

Nokia OYJ

    (966,789     (3,213,996     27.2  

Orion OYJ

    (9,406     (373,534     3.2  

Stora Enso OYJ, R Shares

    (46,995     (563,716     4.8  

UPM-Kymmene OYJ

    (49,967     (1,679,515     14.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (7,893,115  
France                  

Adevinta ASA

    (65,311     (587,532     5.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Germany                  

AIXTRON SE

    (1,854     (51,996     0.4  

Bayer AG

    (28,848     (1,244,312     10.5  

Bechtle AG

    (14,272     (636,696     5.4  

CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA

    (971     (58,687     0.5  

Deutsche Bank AG

    (9,338     (102,761     0.9  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

    (2,806     (93,057     0.8  

Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA

    (41,572     (1,067,547     9.0  

Hannover Rueck SE

    (1,549     (341,433     2.9  

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA

    (3,254     (247,362     2.1  

HelloFresh SE

    (22,598     (492,643     4.2  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  53


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

Siemens Healthineers AG

    (8,692   $     (426,831     3.6

Symrise AG, Class A

    (294     (30,062     0.2  

Vonovia SE

    (29,615     (680,535     5.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (5,473,922  
Ireland                  

Aercap Holdings NV

    (40,589     (2,521,389     21.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Israel                  

Elbit Systems Ltd.

    (123     (23,028     0.2  

Global-e Online Ltd.

    (14,625     (513,484     4.3  

ICL Group Ltd.

    (10,797     (52,866     0.5  

Mobileye Global, Inc., Class A

    (34,389     (1,226,656     10.4  

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., ADR

    (8,695     (74,603     0.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,890,637  
Italy                  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

    (64,213     (1,273,165     10.8  

Coca-Cola HBC AG

    (8,629     (225,165     1.9  

DiaSorin SpA

    (2,440     (218,287     1.8  

Eni SpA

    (80,671     (1,316,410     11.1  

Iveco Group NV

    (1,472     (12,381     0.1  

Leonardo SpA

    (31,854     (480,530     4.1  

Nexi SpA

    (6,427     (37,276     0.3  

Poste Italiane SpA

    (13,941     (137,758     1.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,700,972  
Japan                  

Advantest Corp.

    (4,900     (126,217     1.1  

AGC, Inc.

    (177,000     (6,102,322     51.5  

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.

    (22,600     (827,607     7.0  

Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc.

    (30,200     (633,768     5.3  

Bridgestone Corp.

    (600     (23,022     0.2  

Capcom Co. Ltd.

    (6,000     (196,005     1.7  

Chiba Bank Ltd.

    (15,700     (118,492     1.0  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (13,400     (164,112     1.4  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    (10,600     (318,793     2.7  

Daiwa House REIT Investment Corp.

    (143     (256,231     2.2  

East Japan Railway Co.

    (78,900     (4,152,261     35.1  

Electric Power Development Co. Ltd.

    (1,700     (26,423     0.2  

Food & Life Cos. Ltd.

    (2,000     (33,709     0.3  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

    (11,100     (297,133     2.5  

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

    (19,300     (158,806     1.3  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

    (11,500     (366,572     3.1  

Hitachi Ltd.

    (500     (32,024     0.3  

Ibiden Co. Ltd.

    (24,100     (1,044,665     8.8  

Iida Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (25,000     (393,463     3.3  

Inpex Corp.

    (16,300     (239,798     2.0  

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.

    (9,300     (173,236     1.5  

Japan Airport Terminal Co. Ltd.

    (800     (35,622     0.3  

Japan Metropolitan Fund Invest

    (195     (127,090     1.1  

Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (213     (800,773     6.8  

JSR Corp.

    (120,500     (3,263,374     27.6  

Kao Corp.

    (3,500     (129,317     1.1  

Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    (1,400     (53,014     0.4  

Keyence Corp.

    (900     (351,804     3.0  

Kikkoman Corp.

    (52,200     (3,008,670     25.4  

Kintetsu Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (36,900     (1,051,798     8.9  

Kose Corp.

    (400     (26,865     0.2  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (18,500     (119,794     1.0  

Kyushu Railway Co.

    (18,000     (372,872     3.1  

Lasertec Corp.

    (14,700     (2,456,839     20.7  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

LY Corp.

    (191,400   $     (494,791     4.2

Makita Corp.

    (24,800     (649,402     5.5  

MatsukiyoCocokara & Co.

    (29,100     (517,137     4.4  

Mazda Motor Corp.

    (9,400     (92,213     0.8  

McDonald’s Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.

    (10,200     (402,109     3.4  

MinebeaMitsumi, Inc.

    (5,500     (87,456     0.7  

Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

    (958,500     (3,179,167     26.8  

Mitsui High-Tec, Inc.

    (3,100     (132,867     1.1  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.

    (18,000     (471,508     4.0  

NIDEC Corp.

    (20,900     (774,634     6.5  

Nippon Building Fund, Inc.

    (698     (2,839,581     24.0  

Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.

    (21,100     (539,263     4.6  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    (2,700     (111,665     0.9  

Nitori Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (2,200     (241,350     2.0  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

    (171,900     (673,334     5.7  

Nomura Real Estate Master Fund, Inc.

    (25     (27,895     0.2  

Oji Holdings Corp.

    (34,000     (147,316     1.2  

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

    (6,500     (212,969     1.8  

Park24 Co. Ltd.

    (18,500     (211,213     1.8  

Rakus Co. Ltd.

    (17,200     (217,082     1.8  

Rakuten Bank Ltd.

    (4,500     (77,765     0.7  

Rohm Co. Ltd.

    (2,400     (39,076     0.3  

Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    (14,700     (347,502     2.9  

Secom Co. Ltd.

    (4,100     (288,507     2.4  

Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (30,900     (1,143,008     9.7  

SG Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (12,700     (182,169     1.5  

SHIFT, Inc.

    (200     (36,807     0.3  

Shimano, Inc.

    (15,100     (2,201,085     18.6  

Shinko Electric Industries Co. Ltd.

    (21,200     (691,671     5.8  

SMC Corp.

    (5,300     (2,480,937     21.0  

Sony Group Corp.

    (14,100     (1,186,930     10.0  

Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (7,300     (245,798     2.1  

SUMCO Corp.

    (134,900     (1,765,988     14.9  

Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd.

    (196,000     (4,458,130     37.7  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    (64,900     (1,787,448     15.1  

TDK Corp.

    (92,000     (3,488,925     29.5  

Thk Co. Ltd.

    (1,200     (21,748     0.2  

Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.

    (12,100     (295,087     2.5  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (31,400     (198,731     1.7  

Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd.

    (92,500     (719,594     6.1  

Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings, Inc.

    (199,300     (854,744     7.2  

Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

    (1,900     (43,262     0.4  

Tokyo Seimitsu Co. Ltd.

    (1,000     (47,412     0.4  

Tokyu Corp.

    (95,000     (1,086,323     9.2  

Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.

    (3,500     (163,301     1.4  

Toyo Tire Corp.

    (65,300     (983,117     8.3  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    (13,100     (229,854     1.9  

USS Co. Ltd.

    (5,000     (88,533     0.7  

Visional, Inc.

    (2,800     (138,957     1.2  

Welcia Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (111,100     (1,865,147     15.8  

West Japan Railway Co.

    (24,100     (930,563     7.9  

Yamada Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (7,900     (25,312     0.2  

Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (68,000     (1,147,146     9.7  

Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd.

    (14,500     (271,698     2.3  

Zensho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,600     (85,102     0.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (69,122,820  
Luxembourg                  

Tenaris SA

    (58,098     (923,626     7.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Netherlands                  

Argenx SE

    (21     (9,859     0.1  
 

 

 

54  

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Netherlands (continued)                  

ASM International NV

    (4,159   $     (1,713,297     14.5

ASML Holding NV

    (2,833     (1,700,154     14.4  

BE Semiconductor Industries NV

    (719     (74,154     0.6  

Heineken Holding NV

    (20,688     (1,571,253     13.3  

Heineken NV

    (30,410     (2,727,343     23.0  

IMCD NV

    (1,718     (206,465     1.7  

JDE Peet’s NV

    (40,511     (1,123,504     9.5  

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    (21,523     (636,316     5.4  

OCI NV

    (3,303     (76,802     0.6  

Shell PLC

    (11,384     (366,908     3.1  

Universal Music Group NV

    (35,431     (865,992     7.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (11,072,047  
New Zealand                  

Auckland International Airport Ltd.

    (254,430     (1,108,266     9.3  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.

    (146,745     (1,809,960     15.3  

Mercury NZ Ltd.

    (134,850     (471,860     4.0  

Meridian Energy Ltd.

    (119,359     (342,396     2.9  

Spark New Zealand Ltd.

    (520,982     (1,538,547     13.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (5,271,029  
Norway                  

Frontline PLC

    (2,246     (49,973     0.4  

Orkla ASA

    (85,098     (600,340     5.1  

Salmar ASA

    (13,545     (656,956     5.5  

Telenor ASA

    (1,903     (19,918     0.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,327,187  
Portugal                  

Banco Comercial Portugues SA

    (458,533     (141,073     1.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Singapore                  

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT

    (583,100     (1,109,126     9.4  

Genting Singapore Ltd.

    (841,000     (528,912     4.5  

Grab Holdings Ltd., Class A

    (261,873     (803,950     6.8  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

    (13,600     (280,474     2.4  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.

    (56,300     (522,530     4.4  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

    (45,500     (315,371     2.6  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

    (154,300     (424,064     3.6  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

    (423,000     (735,816     6.2  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

    (1,200     (23,696     0.2  

UOL Group Ltd.

    (72,000     (310,454     2.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (5,054,393  
South Africa                  

Anglo American PLC

    (37,238     (954,119     8.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Spain                  

Amadeus IT Group SA

    (13,791     (785,614     6.6  

Cellnex Telecom SA

    (11,528     (338,225     2.8  

Corp. ACCIONA Energias Renovables SA

    (373     (10,078     0.1  

Endesa SA

    (30,065     (564,566     4.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,698,483  
Sweden                  

Alfa Laval AB

    (4,478     (146,517     1.2  

Assa Abloy AB

    (1,600     (34,238     0.3  

Atlas Copco AB, A Shares

    (94,110     (1,246,494     10.5  

Beijer Ref AB, Class B

    (2,361     (22,949     0.2  

Boliden AB

    (16,171     (424,778     3.6  

Castellum AB

    (103,087     (1,011,167     8.5  

Epiroc AB

    (2,694     (38,378     0.3  

Epiroc AB

    (27,132     (458,505     3.9  

EQT AB

    (20,340     (380,827     3.2  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Sweden (continued)                  

Essity AB

    (53,893   $     (1,254,965     10.6

Evolution Ab

    (13,539     (1,235,418     10.4  

Getinge AB

    (12,141     (223,457     1.9  

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, B Shares

    (37,125     (510,673     4.3  

Hexagon AB, B Shares

    (15,662     (128,110     1.1  

Holmen AB

    (8,771     (338,794     2.9  

Industrivarden AB, Class A

    (470     (12,442     0.1  

Investment AB Latour

    (3,411     (60,141     0.5  

Investor AB, B Shares

    (15,010     (282,243     2.4  

L E Lundbergforetagen AB

    (276     (11,535     0.1  

Lifco AB, B Shares

    (13,218     (246,913     2.1  

Nibe Industrier AB

    (5,230     (30,246     0.2  

Sandvik Ab

    (36,541     (637,183     5.4  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB

    (271,751     (3,089,482     26.1  

Skanska AB, B Shares

    (24,540     (377,137     3.2  

Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class B

    (83,287     (1,166,955     9.9  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB, A Shares

    (223,820     (1,921,641     16.2  

Swedbank AB

    (225,832     (3,721,034     31.4  

Tele2 AB, B Shares

    (71,387     (519,297     4.4  

Telia Co. AB

    (983,010     (2,130,249     18.0  

Volvo AB, B Shares

    (4,430     (89,832     0.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (21,751,600  
Switzerland                  

Alcon, Inc.

    (9,811     (710,462     6.0  

Bachem Holding AG

    (5,229     (384,355     3.3  

Baloise Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (3,106     (450,847     3.8  

Barry Callebaut AG, Registered Shares

    (964     (1,478,106     12.5  

EMS-Chemie Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (772     (533,886     4.5  

Lonza Group AG, Registered Shares

    (631     (224,264     1.9  

On Holding AG

    (29,725     (763,041     6.4  

SIG Group AG

    (4,414     (98,419     0.8  

Sika AG

    (3,090     (749,057     6.3  

Swatch Group AG

    (140     (36,523     0.3  

Swiss Life Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (3,622     (2,352,023     19.9  

Swisscom AG, Registered Shares

    (6,914     (4,189,202     35.4  

UBS Group AG

    (155,683     (3,700,703     31.3  

VAT Group AG

    (702     (251,811     2.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (15,922,699  
Thailand                  

Fabrinet

    (9,116     (1,412,980     11.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
United Kingdom                  

Abrdn PLC

    (254,080     (487,670     4.1  

Admiral Group PLC

    (10,161     (303,037     2.6  

Barratt Developments PLC

    (104,715     (530,815     4.5  

Beazley PLC

    (53,959     (339,784     2.9  

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC

    (25,601     (1,497,914     12.6  

DCC PLC

    (22,639     (1,264,227     10.7  

Diageo PLC

    (19,001     (716,252     6.0  

DS Smith PLC

    (169,581     (591,174     5.0  

Endeavour Mining PLC

    (4,845     (100,469     0.8  

Entain PLC

    (4,201     (47,691     0.4  

Hiscox Ltd.

    (39,758     (455,641     3.8  

Howden Joinery Group PLC

    (70,814     (552,873     4.7  

HSBC Holdings PLC

    (671,782     (4,878,563     41.2  

JD Sports Fashion PLC

    (125,921     (196,840     1.7  

JET2 PLC

    (27,750     (340,920     2.9  

Legal & General Group PLC

    (274,644     (711,368     6.0  

Lloyds Banking Group PLC

    (2,522,602     (1,233,672     10.4  

M&G PLC

    (291,474     (707,483     6.0  

Ocado Group PLC

    (13,295     (75,866     0.6  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  55


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                  

Persimmon PLC

    (23,656   $     (294,482     2.5

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

    (26,988     (1,806,807     15.3  

RELX PLC

    (17,673     (620,160     5.2  

Rentokil Initial PLC

    (415,578     (2,129,550     18.0  

Smith & Nephew PLC

    (11,388     (128,176     1.1  

Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC

    (548     (54,556     0.5  

Standard Chartered PLC

    (23,188     (178,874     1.5  

Unilever PLC

    (22,018     (1,047,879     8.8  

Vistry Group PLC

    (193,602     (1,677,755     14.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (22,970,498  
United States                  

10X Genomics, Inc., Class A

    (11,578     (408,472     3.5  

Abbott Laboratories

    (9,686     (915,811     7.7  

Accenture PLC, Class A

    (7,236     (2,149,743     18.2  

Acuity Brands, Inc.

    (1,363     (220,765     1.9  

Affirm Holdings, Inc.

    (26,593     (468,303     4.0  

Aflac, Inc.

    (92,788     (7,247,671     61.2  

Agilon Health, Inc.

    (45,376     (816,768     6.9  

Agree Realty Corp.

    (25,250     (1,412,485     11.9  

Air Lease Corp., Class A

    (15,634     (541,405     4.6  

Airbnb, Inc., Class A

    (12,361     (1,462,183     12.4  

Albemarle Corp.

    (10,068     (1,276,421     10.8  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

    (2,046     (190,544     1.6  

Alight, Inc., Class A

    (137,468     (912,788     7.7  

Allegion PLC

    (3,091     (304,031     2.6  

Alliant Energy Corp.

    (58,817     (2,869,681     24.2  

Ally Financial, Inc.

    (59     (1,427     0.0  

Amcor PLC

    (211,945     (1,884,191     15.9  

American Airlines Group, Inc.

    (2     (22     0.0  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (53,905     (4,071,984     34.4  

American Tower Corp.

    (3,039     (541,519     4.6  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    (2,116     (248,947     2.1  

Americold Realty Trust, Inc.

    (10,457     (274,183     2.3  

Amkor Technology, Inc.

    (28,172     (587,668     5.0  

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    (48,420     (3,900,231     32.9  

Annaly Capital Management, Inc.

    (94,387     (1,473,381     12.4  

Antero Midstream Corp.

    (4,104     (50,643     0.4  

Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (15,052     (732,430     6.2  

Apollo Global Management, Inc.

    (53,723     (4,160,309     35.1  

Aptiv PLC

    (324     (28,253     0.2  

Arista Networks, Inc.

    (6,657     (1,333,863     11.3  

Asana, Inc., Class A

    (9,797     (180,951     1.5  

Aspen Technology, Inc.

    (4,347     (772,679     6.5  

ATI, Inc.

    (14,663     (553,822     4.7  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    (465     (101,472     0.9  

Avantor, Inc.

    (17,415     (303,543     2.6  

Avery Dennison Corp.

    (22,359     (3,892,031     32.9  

Avis Budget Group, Inc.

    (339     (55,189     0.5  

Axon Enterprise, Inc.

    (125     (25,561     0.2  

Ball Corp.

    (20,752     (999,209     8.4  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.

    (16,184     (479,856     4.1  

Baxter International, Inc.

    (5,001     (162,182     1.4  

Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B

    (593     (28,844     0.2  

Berry Global Group, Inc.

    (25,060     (1,378,300     11.6  

BILL Holdings, Inc.

    (3,293     (300,618     2.5  

Biogen, Inc.

    (3,053     (725,210     6.1  

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.

    (203     (55,882     0.5  

BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.

    (20,189     (1,375,275     11.6  

Blackline, Inc.

    (711     (34,910     0.3  

Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A

    (73,592     (907,389     7.7  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Boeing Co.

    (12,081   $     (2,256,972     19.1

Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A

    (1,611     (537,993     4.5  

Boston Properties, Inc.

    (68,871     (3,689,419     31.2  

Boston Scientific Corp.

    (15,226     (779,419     6.6  

Braze, Inc.

    (7,213     (307,130     2.6  

Broadcom, Inc.

    (1,864     (1,568,314     13.2  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

    (52     (8,873     0.1  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

    (19,632     (1,362,853     11.5  

Bumble, Inc., Class A

    (2,344     (31,503     0.3  

BWX Technologies, Inc.

    (15,623     (1,160,476     9.8  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

    (116     (29,474     0.2  

Carrier Global Corp.

    (30,190     (1,438,855     12.2  

Carvana Co., Class A

    (1,135     (30,645     0.3  

Cboe Global Markets, Inc.

    (3,538     (579,843     4.9  

CBRE Group, Inc., Class A

    (2,606     (180,700     1.5  

Celanese Corp., Class A

    (29,520     (3,380,335     28.6  

Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc.

    (980     (62,730     0.5  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    (9,873     (787,668     6.7  

Chart Industries, Inc.

    (1,638     (190,385     1.6  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    (27,545     (2,371,074     20.0  

Chevron Corp.

    (2,034     (296,415     2.5  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A

    (1,376     (2,672,467     22.6  

Chord Energy Corp.

    (17,740     (2,932,777     24.8  

Chubb Ltd.

    (848     (181,998     1.5  

Churchill Downs, Inc.

    (12,319     (1,353,119     11.4  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    (47,683     (2,485,715     21.0  

Civitas Resources, Inc.

    (40,125     (3,026,629     25.6  

Cloudflare, Inc.

    (6,006     (340,480     2.9  

CME Group, Inc.

    (1,086     (231,818     2.0  

Coherent Corp.

    (39,599     (1,172,130     9.9  

Coinbase Global, Inc.

    (25,768     (1,987,228     16.8  

Columbia Sportswear Co.

    (2,982     (220,072     1.9  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    (27,232     (1,124,409     9.5  

Commercial Metals Co.

    (670     (28,334     0.2  

Conagra Brands, Inc.

    (993     (27,168     0.2  

Concentrix Corp.

    (329     (25,073     0.2  

Confluent, Inc., Class A

    (20,011     (578,518     4.9  

Constellation Energy Corp.

    (17,995     (2,031,995     17.2  

Cooper Cos., Inc.

    (7,645     (2,383,329     20.1  

Corteva, Inc.

    (5,416     (260,726     2.2  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    (3,373     (1,863,380     15.7  

Coty, Inc., Class A

    (75,447     (706,938     6.0  

Cousins Properties, Inc.

    (51,256     (915,945     7.7  

Crane Co.

    (16,621     (1,617,722     13.7  

Crown Holdings, Inc.

    (12,801     (1,031,761     8.7  

CSL Ltd.

    (750     (110,388     0.9  

CVS Health Corp.

    (8,898     (614,051     5.2  

CyberArk Software Ltd.

    (1,171     (191,622     1.6  

Danaher Corp.

    (6,208     (1,192,060     10.1  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

    (10,703     (1,557,608     13.2  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    (8,605     (1,379,554     11.7  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

    (4,592     (571,061     4.8  

Dollar General Corp.

    (19,125     (2,276,640     19.2  

Dollar Tree, Inc.

    (15,017     (1,668,239     14.1  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

    (29,633     (1,194,803     10.1  

DoorDash, Inc.

    (6,974     (522,701     4.4  

DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.

    (1,279     (35,595     0.3  

Dover Corp.

    (11,815     (1,535,359     13.0  

Dow, Inc.

    (16,468     (796,063     6.7  

Doximity, Inc.

    (32,666     (667,366     5.6  

DraftKings, Inc., Class A

    (50,174     (1,385,806     11.7  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Duke Energy Corp.

    (24,547   $     (2,181,983     18.4

Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.

    (55,309     (484,507     4.1  

Duolingo, Inc.

    (10,083     (1,472,622     12.4  

DuPont de Nemours, Inc.

    (3,991     (290,864     2.5  

DXC Technology Co.

    (3,699     (74,609     0.6  

Dynatrace, Inc.

    (9,046     (404,447     3.4  

Eastgroup Properties, Inc.

    (3,004     (490,403     4.1  

Edison International

    (26,856     (1,693,539     14.3  

Element Solutions, Inc.

    (34,630     (631,305     5.3  

Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc.

    (2,888     (65,731     0.6  

Entegris, Inc.

    (5,308     (467,316     3.9  

Equifax, Inc.

    (3,357     (569,246     4.8  

Equinix, Inc.

    (190     (138,632     1.2  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    (1,782     (492,171     4.2  

Estee Lauder Cos, Inc., Class A

    (24,239     (3,123,680     26.4  

Everest Group Ltd.

    (123     (48,661     0.4  

Eversource Energy

    (6,196     (333,283     2.8  

Exelon Corp.

    (21,500     (837,210     7.1  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

    (19,302     (1,999,494     16.9  

F&G Annuities & Life, Inc.

    (1     (31     0.0  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

    (921     (397,771     3.4  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

    (67     (6,110     0.1  

Ferguson PLC

    (292     (44,106     0.4  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    (22,446     (532,195     4.5  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A

    (533     (735,934     6.2  

First Solar, Inc.

    (771     (109,829     0.9  

FirstEnergy Corp.

    (12,355     (439,838     3.7  

Five Below, Inc.

    (378     (65,764     0.6  

Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (728     (59,987     0.5  

Fluence Energy, Inc.

    (18,983     (328,786     2.8  

Fortive Corp.

    (43,618     (2,847,383     24.1  

Fox Factory Holding Corp.

    (8,744     (712,374     6.0  

Freshworks, Inc., Class A

    (48,107     (863,040     7.3  

FTI Consulting, Inc.

    (3,444     (731,023     6.2  

GameStop Corp., Class A

    (8,424     (115,998     1.0  

Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc.

    (54,097     (2,455,463     20.7  

Garmin Ltd.

    (881     (90,329     0.8  

GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.

    (11,634     (774,475     6.5  

Gitlab, Inc., Class A

    (27,417     (1,186,608     10.0  

GlobalFoundries, Inc.

    (7,485     (371,406     3.1  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

    (2,269     (688,891     5.8  

Graphic Packaging Holding Co.

    (60,670     (1,305,012     11.0  

Haleon PLC

    (458,098     (1,845,358     15.6  

Hasbro, Inc.

    (7,121     (321,513     2.7  

HashiCorp, Inc., Class A

    (17,598     (346,505     2.9  

HB Fuller Co.

    (2,452     (162,200     1.4  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A

    (171,104     (2,455,342     20.7  

Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.

    (95,617     (806,051     6.8  

Hexcel Corp.

    (7,318     (453,131     3.8  

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

    (23,903     (3,622,022     30.6  

Hormel Foods Corp.

    (20,192     (657,250     5.6  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

    (44,707     (1,971,579     16.7  

Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A

    (26,919     (2,757,582     23.3  

ICON PLC, ADR

    (2,896     (706,508     6.0  

IDEX Corp.

    (14,663     (2,806,645     23.7  

ImmunoGen, Inc.

    (28,454     (422,826     3.6  

Immunovant, Inc.

    (3,461     (114,386     1.0  

Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

    (70,418     (4,272,964     36.1  

Insulet Corp.

    (1,286     (170,485     1.4  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A

    (50,491     (4,042,814     34.1  

International Business Machines Corp.

    (25,332     (3,664,020     30.9  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

    (9,889     (675,913     5.7  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

International Game Technology PLC

    (1   $               (25     0.0

Interpublic Group of Cos, Inc.

    (65,596     (1,862,926     15.7  

Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.

    (21,821     (1,085,813     9.2  

Intuit, Inc.

    (3,130     (1,549,193     13.1  

IPG Photonics Corp.

    (25     (2,148     0.0  

Iron Mountain, Inc.

    (998     (58,952     0.5  

Jacobs Solutions, Inc.

    (379     (50,521     0.4  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

    (1,016     (174,620     1.5  

Joby Aviation, Inc.

    (7,894     (41,601     0.4  

Karuna Therapeutics, Inc.

    (4,048     (674,437     5.7  

Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc.

    (220,038     (6,673,753     56.4  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    (35,110     (568,782     4.8  

Kite Realty Group Trust

    (111,083     (2,368,290     20.0  

KKR & Co., Inc.

    (24,850     (1,376,690     11.6  

L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

    (6,448     (1,156,836     9.8  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings

    (12,432     (2,483,043     21.0  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

    (449     (75,957     0.6  

Lantheus Holdings, Inc.

    (20,788     (1,342,905     11.3  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.

    (27,003     (1,281,562     10.8  

Lennox International, Inc.

    (560     (207,502     1.8  

Levi Strauss & Co., Class A

    (30,199     (412,820     3.5  

Light & Wonder, Inc.

    (5,164     (377,540     3.2  

Linde PLC

    (5,633     (2,152,707     18.2  

Loews Corp.

    (32,808     (2,100,040     17.7  

MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc.

    (10,996     (775,658     6.6  

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.

    (4,040     (679,286     5.7  

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

    (589     (125,899     1.1  

Marriott International, Inc., Class A

    (3,791     (714,831     6.0  

Masimo Corp.

    (678     (55,006     0.5  

Matador Resources Co.

    (15,030     (927,201     7.8  

Match Group, Inc.

    (6,306     (218,188     1.8  

Maximus, Inc.

    (3,661     (273,550     2.3  

McDonald’s Corp.

    (6,625     (1,736,876     14.7  

MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A

    (14,688     (6,218,752     52.5  

Middleby Corp.

    (74     (8,352     0.1  

MKS Instruments, Inc.

    (826     (54,235     0.5  

Moderna, Inc.

    (537     (40,791     0.3  

Monday.com Ltd.

    (508     (66,035     0.6  

MongoDB, Inc., Class A

    (6,612     (2,278,429     19.2  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

    (814     (359,576     3.0  

Morgan Stanley

    (6,831     (483,771     4.1  

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

    (5,945     (1,655,445     14.0  

MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A

    (3,959     (375,115     3.2  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

    (14,766     (556,826     4.7  

Murphy Oil Corp.

    (9,453     (424,156     3.6  

Natera, Inc.

    (109     (4,302     0.0  

National Storage Affiliates Trust

    (63,682     (1,816,211     15.3  

NCR Atleos Corp.

    (1     (22     0.0  

Neogen Corp.

    (10,093     (150,285     1.3  

New Fortress Energy, Inc.

    (7,177     (217,463     1.8  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

    (10,529     (99,815     0.8  

New York Times Co.

    (14,471     (583,326     4.9  

News Corp., Class A

    (78,925     (1,632,169     13.8  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A

    (687     (96,235     0.8  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    (11,153     (650,220     5.5  

Noble Corp. PLC

    (56,092     (2,618,935     22.1  

Nordson Corp.

    (6,131     (1,303,389     11.0  

Northern Trust Corp.

    (967     (63,735     0.5  

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

    (4,806     (65,362     0.6  

nVent Electric PLC

    (15,140     (728,688     6.2  

Old Republic International Corp.

    (56,398     (1,544,177     13.0  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

    (12,471     (934,203     7.9  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

ON Semiconductor Corp.

    (29,561   $     (1,851,701     15.6

Onto Innovation, Inc.

    (8,018     (900,983     7.6  

Oracle Corp.

    (852     (88,097     0.7  

Organon & Co.

    (26,607     (393,518     3.3  

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

    (4,193     (258,037     2.2  

Palantir Technologies, Inc.

    (193,662     (2,866,198     24.2  

Parsons Corp.

    (17,383     (983,009     8.3  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.

    (28,108     (1,455,994     12.3  

PBF Energy, Inc., Class A

    (7,362     (349,916     3.0  

Penumbra, Inc.

    (1,642     (313,868     2.7  

Permian Resources Corp., Class A

    (72,182     (1,051,692     8.9  

PG&E Corp.

    (115,512     (1,882,846     15.9  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.

    (5,514     (343,853     2.9  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

    (14,626     (1,084,957     9.2  

Pinterest, Inc.

    (38,638     (1,154,503     9.8  

Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A

    (1,172     (64,776     0.5  

Plug Power, Inc.

    (79,108     (465,946     3.9  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    (6,780     (776,107     6.6  

Primerica, Inc.

    (603     (115,269     1.0  

Procore Technologies, Inc.

    (76     (4,643     0.0  

Progressive Corp.

    (912     (144,178     1.2  

Progyny, Inc.

    (2,853     (88,044     0.7  

Prologis, Inc.

    (3,330     (335,498     2.8  

PTC, Inc.

    (4,033     (566,314     4.8  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    (26,416     (1,628,546     13.8  

QIAGEN NV

    (11,739     (437,100     3.7  

QuantumScape Corp., Class A

    (4,149     (21,658     0.2  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

    (4,592     (597,419     5.0  

R1 RCM, Inc.

    (14,710     (173,431     1.5  

Radian Group, Inc.

    (6,080     (154,067     1.3  

Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A

    (3,743     (421,200     3.6  

Rambus, Inc.

    (879     (47,756     0.4  

Range Resources Corp.

    (11,544     (413,737     3.5  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

    (15,507     (1,479,988     12.5  

Realty Income Corp.

    (18,704     (886,196     7.5  

Regal Rexnord Corp., Registered Shares

    (3,317     (392,766     3.3  

Repligen Corp.

    (5,406     (727,431     6.1  

Revvity, Inc.

    (2,284     (189,229     1.6  

Rithm Capital Corp.

    (211,150     (1,970,029     16.6  

Rivian Automotive, Inc.

    (22,714     (368,421     3.1  

RLI Corp.

    (6,384     (850,604     7.2  

Robinhood Markets, Inc.

    (67,288     (615,012     5.2  

Roku, Inc.

    (7,806     (465,003     3.9  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    (4,814     (2,351,976     19.9  

Ross Stores, Inc.

    (8,916     (1,033,989     8.7  

Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.

    (8,403     (719,297     6.1  

Samsara, Inc., Class A

    (23,238     (536,101     4.5  

Schlumberger NV

    (13,044     (726,029     6.1  

Sealed Air Corp.

    (8,517     (262,238     2.2  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

    (4,994     (519,925     4.4  

Sensata Technologies Holding PLC

    (2,172     (69,243     0.6  

SentinelOne, Inc.

    (22,009     (344,001     2.9  

Sherwin-Williams Co.

    (103     (24,536     0.2  

Shockwave Medical, Inc.

    (1,763     (363,636     3.1  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

    (619     (82,438     0.7  

Snowflake, Inc.

    (10,067     (1,461,024     12.3  

SoFi Technologies, Inc.

    (117,187     (884,762     7.5  

SolarEdge Technologies, Inc.

    (12,616     (958,185     8.1  

Sonoco Products Co.

    (16,909     (876,055     7.4  

Southern Co.

    (45,729     (3,077,562     26.0  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

SouthState Corp.

    (14,924   $     (986,476     8.3

Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc.

    (9,414     (395,576     3.3  

SPS Commerce, Inc.

    (1,502     (240,831     2.0  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    (41,993     (2,110,148     17.8  

STAG Industrial, Inc.

    (42,158     (1,400,489     11.8  

Starwood Property Trust, Inc.

    (47,914     (850,473     7.2  

State Street Corp.

    (15,893     (1,027,165     8.7  

STERIS PLC

    (10,353     (2,173,923     18.4  

Stryker Corp.

    (4,425     (1,195,723     10.1  

Sun Communities, Inc.

    (699     (77,757     0.7  

Super Micro Computer, Inc.

    (1,133     (271,320     2.3  

Swiss Re AG

    (2,497     (275,799     2.3  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

    (10,605     (1,418,419     12.0  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.

    (4,427     (1,658,310     14.0  

Teleflex, Inc.

    (168     (31,038     0.3  

Tempur Sealy International, Inc.

    (2,550     (101,822     0.9  

Tenable Holdings, Inc.

    (1,961     (82,578     0.7  

Terreno Realty Corp.

    (9,984     (531,948     4.5  

Tesla, Inc.

    (7,239     (1,453,881     12.3  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

    (3,170     (450,172     3.8  

TKO Group Holdings, Inc.

    (7,930     (650,101     5.5  

Toro Co.

    (831     (67,178     0.6  

Trade Desk, Inc., Class A

    (30,071     (2,133,838     18.0  

Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A

    (3,174     (285,692     2.4  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

    (2,215     (1,834,219     15.5  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.

    (3,533     (1,317,456     11.1  

Union Pacific Corp.

    (14,296     (2,967,993     25.1  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B

    (1,086     (153,398     1.3  

United Rentals, Inc.

    (104     (42,252     0.4  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    (836     (447,728     3.8  

Valaris Ltd.

    (22,315     (1,473,683     12.4  

Valley National Bancorp

    (60,890     (473,724     4.0  

Valvoline, Inc.

    (11,606     (344,350     2.9  

Vaxcyte, Inc.

    (12,588     (605,483     5.1  

Veralto Corp.

    (900     (62,100     0.5  

Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A

    (34,334     (1,348,296     11.4  

Viatris, Inc.

    (8,125     (72,313     0.6  

Vontier Corp.

    (26,259     (776,216     6.6  

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

    (13,513     (284,854     2.4  

Walt Disney Co.

    (31,562     (2,575,144     21.8  

Warner Music Group Corp., Class A

    (15,985     (500,330     4.2  

Waste Management, Inc.

    (33,458     (5,498,153     46.4  

Watsco, Inc.

    (147     (51,287     0.4  

Webster Financial Corp.

    (13,233     (502,457     4.2  

Welltower, Inc.

    (39,611     (3,311,876     28.0  

Western Alliance Bancorp

    (1,090     (44,799     0.4  

Whirlpool Corp.

    (8,956     (936,439     7.9  

Wingstop, Inc.

    (2,013     (367,916     3.1  

Wolfspeed, Inc.

    (19,002     (643,028     5.4  

WP Carey, Inc.

    (1,292     (69,316     0.6  

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    (4,560     (330,144     2.8  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

    (883     (52,335     0.4  

XPO, Inc.

    (10,322     (782,511     6.6  

YETI Holdings, Inc.

    (19,363     (823,315     7.0  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

    (860     (103,940     0.9  

ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (24,805     (321,473     2.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (332,980,818  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Preferred Stocks                  

Germany

     

Dr Ing Hc F Porsche AG

    (4,285   $ (374,824     3.2

Sartorius AG

    (2,743     (686,099     5.8  

Volkswagen AG

    (6,250     (661,603     5.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,722,526  
   

 

 

   

Total Reference Entity — Short

      (567,667,100)    
   

 

 

   

Net Value of Reference Entity — BNP Paribas SA

 

  $ (11,839,023  
   

 

 

   

The following table represents the individual long and short positions and related values of the equity securities underlying the total return swap with BNP Paribas SA as of period end, termination dates 03/17/25-04/14/25:

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Reference Entity — Long

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

Abacus Group

    122,639     $ 74,684       18.7

Accent Group Ltd.

    90,364       107,931       27.1  

Adbri Ltd.

    30,846       38,751       9.7  

Alumina Ltd.

    477,628       237,467       59.6  

AMP Ltd.

    386,773       257,703       64.7  

Arena REIT

    38,579       78,046       19.6  

AUB Group Ltd.

    8,321       142,901       35.9  

Aussie Broadband Ltd.

    9,148       22,790       5.7  

Austal Ltd.

    152,925       164,781       41.4  

Bega Cheese Ltd.

    153,636       272,301       68.4  

Boral Ltd.

    190,257       545,425       137.0  

Challenger Ltd.

    92,126       343,452       86.2  

Charter Hall Long Wale REIT

    36,623       70,517       17.7  

CSR Ltd.

    362,076           1,292,340       324.5  

Data#3 Ltd.

    27,573       118,860       29.8  

Downer EDI Ltd.

    210,403       506,031       127.1  

GrainCorp Ltd.

    51,082       225,438       56.6  

Growthpoint Properties Australia Ltd.

    141,352       177,434       44.6  

Imdex Ltd.

    18,913       19,882       5.0  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

    9,763       87,462       22.0  

NRW Holdings Ltd.

    36,196       57,816       14.5  

oOh!media Ltd.

    44,956       37,299       9.4  

Perenti Ltd.

    68,490       46,225       11.6  

Pinnacle Investment Management Group Ltd.

    20,524       101,785       25.6  

Pro Medicus Ltd.

    2,773       132,086       33.2  

Regis Resources Ltd., Registered Shares

    137,848       149,152       37.4  

Ridley Corp. Ltd.

    24,642       34,625       8.7  

Silver Lake Resources Ltd.

    341,638       224,693       56.4  

SiteMinder Ltd.

    38,739       100,435       25.2  

Star Entertainment Grp Ltd.

    1,102,032       372,435       93.5  

Steadfast Group Ltd.

    60,716       208,787       52.4  

Technology One Ltd.

    67,783       628,769       157.9  

Ventia Services Group Pty Ltd.

    12,926       22,556       5.7  

Viva Energy Group Ltd.

    11,917       21,459       5.4  

Waypoint REIT Ltd.

    640       864       0.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      6,923,182    
Austria                  

ams-OSRAM AG

    94,050       340,379       85.5  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Austria (continued)                  

ANDRITZ AG

    21,792     $ 1,001,188       251.4

AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG

    4,781       120,131       30.2  

IMMOFINANZ AG

    1,008       20,257       5.1  

Kontron AG

    10,764       216,577       54.4  

Raiffeisen Bank International AG

    6,740       97,836       24.6  

Telekom Austria AG, Class A

    7,564       52,726       13.2  

UNIQA Insurance Group AG

    9,135       73,801       18.5  

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe

    2,836       75,933       19.1  

Wienerberger AG

    9,979       241,479       60.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,240,307    
Belgium                  

Montea NV

    2,167       152,885       38.4  

Proximus SADP

    65,364       540,749       135.8  

Shurgard Self Storage Ltd.

    4,496       167,941       42.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      861,575    
Canada                  

AbCellera Biologics, Inc.

    22,613       92,939       23.3  

Advantage Energy Ltd.

    5,309       39,235       9.9  

Aecon Group, Inc.

    32,980       247,295       62.1  

Ag Growth International, Inc.

    1,812       64,830       16.3  

Artis REIT

    47,134       213,232       53.5  

Boralex, Inc.

    22,321       423,585       106.4  

Brookfield Reinsurance Ltd.

    786       23,119       5.8  

Canfor Corp.

    46,560       484,958       121.8  

Centerra Gold, Inc.

    21,147       109,382       27.5  

Crombie REIT

    35,623       318,942       80.1  

CT REIT

    19,622       182,576       45.8  

Doman Building Materials Group Ltd.

    4,793       23,597       5.9  

DREAM Unlimited Corp., Class A

    8,115       101,032       25.4  

Dundee Precious Metals, Inc.

    3,059       20,402       5.1  

Dye & Durham Ltd.

    3,733       21,850       5.5  

Enghouse Systems Ltd.

    12,224       292,264       73.4  

First Capital REIT

    11,389       109,149       27.4  

First National Financial Corp.

    5,811       147,766       37.1  

Freehold Royalties Ltd.

    32,008       336,031       84.4  

H&R REIT

    68,072       427,299       107.3  

Innergex Renewable Energy, Inc.

    55,215       346,608       87.0  

Interfor Corp.

    30,279       380,161       95.5  

Jamieson Wellness, Inc.

    6,726       112,719       28.3  

Laurentian Bank of Canada

    8,087       149,884       37.6  

Major Drilling Group International, Inc.

    4,341       23,446       5.9  

Nexus Industrial REIT

    8,736       41,762       10.5  

Novagold Resources, Inc.

    5,408       19,211       4.8  

Obsidian Energy Ltd.

    24,702       211,533       53.1  

Pason Systems, Inc.

    5,056       49,391       12.4  

Russel Metals, Inc.

    14,774       373,136       93.7  

Silvercorp Metals, Inc.

    14,610       33,063       8.3  

Stelco Holdings, Inc.

    21,379       611,562       153.6  

Topaz Energy Corp.

    15,752       245,110       61.5  

Torex Gold Resources, Inc.

    4,347       42,742       10.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
          6,319,811    
Denmark                  

D/S Norden A/S

    5,489       311,470       78.2  

H Lundbeck A/S

    138,801       724,618       182.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,036,088    
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Egypt                  

Centamin PLC

    168,997     $ 169,651       42.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Finland                  

Cargotec OYJ, Class B

    7,975       314,185       78.9  

Kojamo OYJ

    22,776       194,220       48.8  

Nokian Renkaat OYJ

    18,407       138,939       34.9  

Nordea Bank Abp

    74,996       792,731       199.0  

Outokumpu OYJ

    19,059       78,293       19.7  

Uponor OYJ

    5,704       172,509       43.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
          1,690,877    
Germany                  

Aurubis AG

    8,116       667,914       167.7  

Auto1 Group SE

    12,840       75,430       18.9  

Bank of Georgia Group PLC

    5,220       212,092       53.3  

Bilfinger SE

    16,736       613,176       154.0  

CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KgaA

    3,599       131,715       33.1  

Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG

    16,477       109,996       27.6  

Deutsche Wohnen SE

    11,880       255,224       64.1  

Deutz AG

    49,680       200,968       50.5  

Duerr AG

    6,141       126,192       31.7  

Elmos Semiconductor SE

    505       33,077       8.3  

Freenet AG

    18,067       457,811       115.0  

Grand City Properties SA

    2,818       25,153       6.3  

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA

    654       49,716       12.5  

Hypoport SE

    637       77,858       19.5  

Krones AG

    3,318       323,165       81.1  

METRO AG

    9,844       62,448       15.7  

SAF-Holland SE

    20,150       269,229       67.6  

Salzgitter AG

    3,910       97,515       24.5  

Sirius Real Estate Ltd.

    232,984       227,510       57.1  

Suedzucker AG

    12,366       186,991       46.9  

SUESS MicroTec SE

    1,624       28,058       7.0  

TAG Immobilien AG

    9,474       103,770       26.1  

TBC Bank Group PLC

    11,628       379,852       95.4  

TUI AG

    117,663       593,123       148.9  

Uniper SE

    11,025       56,861       14.3  

United Internet AG

    15,154       314,455       79.0  

Vitesco Technologies Group AG

    1,305       127,717       32.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      5,807,016    
Hong Kong                  

HK Electric Investments & HK Electric Investments Ltd.

    44,500       24,710       6.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Ireland                  

Cimpress PLC

    1,455       86,820       21.8  

Greencore Group PLC

    101,855       112,060       28.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      198,880    
Israel                  

Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd.

    18,037       88,638       22.3  

Delek Group Ltd.

    3,065       337,302       84.7  

Kornit Digital Ltd.

    3,703       51,101       12.8  

Plus500 Ltd.

    12,171       209,715       52.7  

Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.

    38,036       294,399       73.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      981,155    
Italy                  

Banca IFIS SpA

    11,817       201,723       50.7  

Banca Popolare di Sondrio SpA

    55,431       301,896       75.8  

Brunello Cucinelli SpA

    5,345       429,230       107.8  

Buzzi SpA

    9,012       238,181       59.8  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Italy (continued)                  

Credito Emiliano SpA

    13,705     $ 110,924       27.9

De’ Longhi SpA

    6,229       139,139       34.9  

Hera SpA

    28,470       79,946       20.1  

Maire Tecnimont SpA

    8,862       41,542       10.4  

Sesa SpA

    1,202       121,199       30.4  

Unipol Gruppo SpA

    4,208       22,756       5.7  

Webuild SpA

    42,789       76,977       19.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
          1,763,513    
Japan                  

77 Bank Ltd.

    15,400       347,461       87.2  

Acom Co. Ltd.

    27,000       64,138       16.1  

Adastria Co. Ltd.

    11,800       250,721       63.0  

Aeon Delight Co. Ltd.

    300       6,703       1.7  

Ai Holdings Corp.

    1,400       21,934       5.5  

Ain Holdings, Inc.

    13,900       398,161       100.0  

Aisan Industry Co. Ltd.

    45,000       361,251       90.7  

Alfresa Holdings Corp.

    30,500       488,618       122.7  

Amano Corp.

    2,200       45,391       11.4  

Anicom Holdings, Inc.

    16,900       62,099       15.6  

Anritsu Corp.

    59,500       448,308       112.6  

Arcs Co. Ltd.

    200       3,870       1.0  

As One Corp.

    600       19,122       4.8  

Asanuma Corp.

    1,200       28,681       7.2  

Avex, Inc.

    18,900       174,904       43.9  

AZ-COM MARUWA Holdings, Inc.

    20,300       282,351       70.9  

Benefit One, Inc.

    35,000       253,957       63.8  

Benesse Holdings, Inc.

    10,300       123,384       31.0  

BML, Inc.

    8,200       157,239       39.5  

Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.

    2,700       65,678       16.5  

Cellebrite Di Ltd.

    52,113       348,115       87.4  

Chudenko Corp.

    2,600       42,870       10.8  

Citizen Watch Co. Ltd.

    79,700       468,281       117.6  

Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings, Inc.

    17,000       230,554       57.9  

Colowide Co. Ltd.

    12,600       198,370       49.8  

Comture Corp.

    1,600       21,388       5.4  

Create Restaurants Holdings, Inc.

    36,800       256,359       64.4  

Create SD Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,300       49,718       12.5  

Daicel Corp.

    131,300       1,130,715       283.9  

Daihen Corp.

    3,500       111,805       28.1  

Daiichikosho Co. Ltd.

    3,400       50,937       12.8  

Daio Paper Corp.

    55,300       459,613       115.4  

Daiseki Co. Ltd.

    18,600       520,726       130.8  

DIC Corp.

    6,900       110,310       27.7  

Doutor Nichires Holdings Co. Ltd.

    17,200       251,524       63.2  

Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd.

    7,300       226,196       56.8  

DTS Corp.

    3,500       72,113       18.1  

Elecom Co. Ltd.

    5,200       59,474       14.9  

Elematec Corp.

    3,800       43,860       11.0  

eRex Co. Ltd.

    10,500       52,457       13.2  

FCC Co. Ltd.

    1,900       22,800       5.7  

Financial Partners Group Co. Ltd.

    23,100       221,967       55.7  

Fuji Oil Holdings, Inc.

    18,300       294,287       73.9  

Fujimi, Inc.

    400       8,094       2.0  

Fujitec Co. Ltd.

    19,600       429,745       107.9  

Fujitsu General Ltd.

    10,600       191,024       48.0  

FULLCAST Holdings Co. Ltd.

    14,100       161,587       40.6  

Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd.

    76,500       1,161,293       291.6  

Fuyo General Lease Co. Ltd.

    4,500       370,302       93.0  

Global One Real Estate Investment Corp.

    269       206,494       51.8  

Glory Ltd.

    30,300       571,616       143.5  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

H.U. Group Holdings, Inc.

    7,100     $ 120,890       30.4

H2O Retailing Corp.

    13,500       146,519       36.8  

Hanwa Co. Ltd.

    1,800       54,980       13.8  

Hazama Ando Corp.

    37,200       291,714       73.2  

Heiwa Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    9,600       249,170       62.6  

Heiwado Co. Ltd.

    27,000              446,750       112.2  

Hiday Hidaka Corp.

    32,500       601,756       151.1  

Hino Motors Ltd.

    191,600       566,691       142.3  

Hioki EE Corp.

    900       39,692       10.0  

Hogy Medical Co. Ltd.

    2,100       46,230       11.6  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

    40,300       202,573       50.9  

Horiba Ltd.

    3,600       184,025       46.2  

IDOM, Inc.

    6,200       37,772       9.5  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    4,500       95,140       23.9  

Information Services International-Dentsu Ltd.

    2,800       96,347       24.2  

Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd.

    4,700       44,617       11.2  

Itochu Enex Co. Ltd.

    15,800       157,345       39.5  

Itoham Yonekyu Holdings, Inc.

    16,600       463,927       116.5  

Itoki Corp.

    3,800       37,077       9.3  

JAC Recruitment Co. Ltd.

    2,100       33,966       8.5  

Jaccs Co. Ltd.

    3,300       114,894       28.8  

Japan Elevator Service Holdings Co. Ltd.

    20,100       270,070       67.8  

Japan Securities Finance Co. Ltd.

    11,800       119,092       29.9  

JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.

    27,700       214,966       54.0  

JTEKT Corp.

    123,700       1,034,259       259.7  

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    9,900       221,581       55.6  

Kandenko Co. Ltd.

    55,700       522,634       131.2  

Kaneka Corp.

    3,600       89,199       22.4  

Kanematsu Corp.

    16,600       227,313       57.1  

Kato Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    600       17,080       4.3  

Kewpie Corp.

    9,100       160,546       40.3  

Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    2,200       47,120       11.8  

Kitz Corp.

    15,200       104,121       26.1  

Kokuyo Co. Ltd.

    14,400       226,240       56.8  

Koshidaka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,500       17,999       4.5  

Kyoei Steel Ltd.

    1,600       20,555       5.2  

Kyoritsu Maintenance Co. Ltd.

    5,000       193,017       48.5  

Kyushu Financial Group, Inc.

    41,200       263,201       66.1  

Leopalace21 Corp.

    37,100       80,830       20.3  

Life Corp.

    1,300       30,644       7.7  

Lion Corp.

    40,300       391,048       98.2  

Mani, Inc.

    40,900       563,533       141.5  

Maruha Nichiro Corp.

    13,100       227,160       57.0  

Maxell Ltd.

    38,300       415,192       104.3  

Megmilk Snow Brand Co. Ltd.

    35,000       571,141       143.4  

Meidensha Corp.

    18,800       297,795       74.8  

MEITEC Group Holdings, Inc.

    5,200       92,748       23.3  

Menicon Co. Ltd.

    33,600       394,820       99.1  

Micronics Japan Co. Ltd.

    6,300       96,596       24.3  

Milbon Co. Ltd.

    3,100       82,765       20.8  

MIRAIT ONE Corp.

    12,800       171,878       43.2  

Mitsubishi Materials Corp.

    11,400       185,532       46.6  

Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co. Ltd.

    1,000       26,675       6.7  

Mitsui DM Sugar Holdings Co. Ltd.

    5,300       108,562       27.3  

Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd.

    12,800       336,745       84.6  

MIXI, Inc.

    4,500       68,969       17.3  

Mizuho Leasing Co. Ltd.

    500       16,123       4.0  

Modec, Inc.

    14,700       163,920       41.2  

Monogatari Corp.

    1,800       49,287       12.4  

Morinaga & Co. Ltd.

    10,700       391,035       98.2  

Nagase & Co. Ltd.

    6,800       104,428       26.2  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

NET One Systems Co. Ltd.

    33,700     $ 522,351       131.2

Nextage Co. Ltd.

    1,500       20,724       5.2  

Nichias Corp.

    1,000       20,111       5.0  

Nichicon Corp.

    11,900       100,835       25.3  

Nippn Corp.

    1,000       15,423       3.9  

Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co. Ltd.

    40,200              446,324       112.1  

Nippon Parking Development Co. Ltd.

    24,900       35,703       9.0  

Nippon Sheet Glass Co. Ltd.

    51,300       228,728       57.4  

Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc.

    48,900       358,521       90.0  

Nissui Corp.

    35,100       172,339       43.3  

Nittetsu Mining Co. Ltd.

    4,000       127,012       31.9  

NOK Corp.

    36,400       435,398       109.3  

Nomura Co. Ltd.

    40,100       233,720       58.7  

Noritake Co. Ltd.

    1,100       43,378       10.9  

Noritsu Koki Co. Ltd.

    3,100       66,478       16.7  

Noritz Corp.

    22,300       237,248       59.6  

North Pacific Bank Ltd.

    98,000       255,569       64.2  

NTN Corp.

    320,300       577,416       145.0  

Okamura Corp.

    1,700       24,531       6.2  

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.

    29,900       137,159       34.4  

Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.

    20,800       126,209       31.7  

Onward Holdings Co. Ltd.

    64,100       205,507       51.6  

Open Up Group, Inc.

    5,800       72,916       18.3  

Optex Group Co. Ltd.

    5,300       60,275       15.1  

Orix JREIT, Inc.

    523       609,314       153.0  

PALTAC Corp.

    2,300       75,485       18.9  

Paramount Bed Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,100       18,976       4.8  

Pigeon Corp.

    29,600       317,802       79.8  

Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc.

    20,700       211,053       53.0  

Prima Meat Packers Ltd.

    8,200       126,082       31.7  

Raito Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    1,000       13,120       3.3  

Relo Group, Inc.

    56,500       567,655       142.5  

Ricoh Leasing Co. Ltd.

    1,300       39,391       9.9  

Rinnai Corp.

    5,400       100,538       25.2  

Ryoyo Electro Corp.

    18,600       447,295       112.3  

Saizeriya Co. Ltd.

    5,200       213,866       53.7  

San-A Co. Ltd.

    600       18,842       4.7  

San-Ai Obbli Co. Ltd.

    5,900       64,446       16.2  

Sanki Engineering Co. Ltd.

    23,300       273,824       68.8  

Sansan, Inc.

    20,900       168,204       42.2  

Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.

    5,100       137,419       34.5  

Sapporo Holdings Ltd.

    8,100       288,570       72.5  

Sato Holdings Corp.

    11,900       162,018       40.7  

Seino Holdings Co. Ltd.

    18,800       277,094       69.6  

Shibaura Machine Co. Ltd.

    11,600       291,022       73.1  

Shizuoka Gas Co. Ltd.

    21,800       150,093       37.7  

Siix Corp.

    14,000       132,960       33.4  

Simplex Holdings, Inc.

    4,100       69,855       17.5  

SMS Co. Ltd.

    64,700       1,041,032       261.4  

Sodick Co. Ltd.

    7,200       36,808       9.2  

Sohgo Security Services Co. Ltd.

    134,300       796,589       200.0  

Solasto Corp.

    16,100       63,420       15.9  

Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.

    37,600       609,691       153.1  

Starts Corp., Inc.

    9,800       188,646       47.4  

Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd.

    93,600       251,403       63.1  

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. Ltd.

    2,200       51,918       13.0  

Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd.

    20,600       63,786       16.0  

Sumitomo Riko Co. Ltd.

    2,800       17,745       4.5  

Sumitomo Warehouse Co. Ltd.

    13,200       214,192       53.8  

Sun Frontier Fudousan Co. Ltd.

    4,100       40,316       10.1  

Suzuken Co. Ltd.

    7,300       226,528       56.9  

Systena Corp.

    55,900       96,413       24.2  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Tadano Ltd.

    32,100     $ 244,699       61.4

Taiheiyo Cement Corp.

    14,200       246,619       61.9  

Taikisha Ltd.

    600       17,701       4.4  

Taisho Pharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd.

    17,000       682,120       171.3  

Takeuchi Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    32,900       949,844       238.5  

Tama Home Co. Ltd.

    3,200       73,243       18.4  

TechnoPro Holdings, Inc.

    29,000              582,354       146.2  

Teijin Ltd.

    77,000       705,717       177.2  

Toa Corp.

    5,800       146,077       36.7  

Toho Gas Co. Ltd.

    52,200       911,110       228.8  

Tokai Rika Co. Ltd.

    19,300       306,800       77.0  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

    20,700       71,244       17.9  

Tokuyama Corp.

    15,200       233,519       58.6  

Tokyo Century Corp.

    11,500       449,142       112.8  

Topcon Corp.

    37,400       344,820       86.6  

Tosei Corp.

    16,500       197,648       49.6  

Toshiba TEC Corp.

    1,900       41,845       10.5  

Towa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    10,100       187,397       47.1  

Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co. Ltd.

    9,600       165,229       41.5  

Toyo Seikan Group Holdings Ltd.

    26,800       455,556       114.4  

Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd.

    40,900       823,981       206.9  

TS Tech Co. Ltd.

    16,200       183,920       46.2  

TSI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    58,400       315,625       79.2  

Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

    6,700       171,734       43.1  

Tsuburaya Fields Holdings, Inc.

    12,100       133,412       33.5  

Tsugami Corp.

    16,500       119,920       30.1  

Tsumura & Co.

    19,300       349,865       87.8  

Tv Tokyo Holdings Corp.

    4,100       79,134       19.9  

UACJ Corp.

    1,100       22,629       5.7  

UBE Corp.

    30,200       471,384       118.4  

United Arrows Ltd.

    5,400       69,825       17.5  

United Urban Investment Corp.

    557       569,163       142.9  

Usen-Next Holdings Co. Ltd.

    5,300       123,151       30.9  

Wacom Co. Ltd.

    56,200       196,617       49.4  

Xebio Holdings Co. Ltd.

    15,800       103,060       25.9  

YAMABIKO Corp.

    17,700       170,410       42.8  

Yamazen Corp.

    10,100       82,901       20.8  

Yaoko Co. Ltd.

    6,800       354,670       89.1  

Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corp.

    4,400       73,638       18.5  

Yoshinoya Holdings Co. Ltd.

    3,000       70,833       17.8  

Yuasa Trading Co. Ltd.

    6,400       177,395       44.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      49,270,296    
Monaco                  

Scorpio Tankers, Inc.

    2,103       118,083       29.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Netherlands                  

Eurocommercial Properties NV

    5,536       118,637       29.8  

Koninklijke BAM Groep NV

    16,455       33,943       8.5  

Koninklijke Vopak NV

    5,051       170,206       42.8  

PostNL NV

    317,990       591,393       148.5  

SBM Offshore NV

    5,212       64,894       16.3  

TomTom NV

    22,135       132,362       33.2  

Wereldhave NV

    3,498       52,655       13.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,164,090    
Norway                  

Aker Solutions ASA

    15,626       62,684       15.7  

Austevoll Seafood ASA

    21,817       152,420       38.3  

Elkem ASA

    114,052       180,644       45.4  

Grieg Seafood ASA

    11,588       78,593       19.7  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Norway (continued)                  

Odfjell Drilling Ltd.

    32,454     $ 116,209       29.2

TGS ASA

    5,000       69,192       17.4  

Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA

    16,906       145,011       36.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      804,753    
Portugal                  

Mota-Engil SGPS SA

    12,337       39,963       10.0  

NOS SGPS SA

    18,672       68,117       17.1  

Sonae SGPS SA

    591,812             581,304       146.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      689,384    
Singapore                  

BW LPG Ltd.

    23,941       344,055       86.4  

ComfortDelGro Corp. Ltd.

    164,000       158,571       39.8  

Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust

    69,800       53,078       13.3  

Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.

    23,834       991,733       249.0  

NetLink NBN Trust

    397,800       241,469       60.7  

Venture Corp. Ltd.

    2,500       21,369       5.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,810,275    
South Africa                  

Scatec ASA

    22,994       118,858       29.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
South Korea                  

Magnachip Semiconductor Corp.

    5,594       41,340       10.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Spain                  

Applus Services SA

    38,093       400,327       100.5  

Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure PLC

    20,558       372,305       93.5  

Cia de Distribucion Integral Logista Holdings SA

    11,954       293,026       73.6  

Indra Sistemas SA

    42,459       595,584       149.6  

Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi SA

    37,824       211,816       53.2  

Merlin Properties Socimi SA

    94,256       784,560       197.0  

Obrascon Huarte Lain SA

    509,155       209,548       52.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,867,166    
Sweden                  

AAK AB

    6,147       119,415       30.0  

Ambea AB

    8,263       31,350       7.9  

Betsson AB

    70,164       713,530       179.2  

Bufab AB

    3,224       78,353       19.7  

Camurus AB

    4,656       141,787       35.6  

Instalco AB

    15,396       44,084       11.1  

Inwido AB

    7,144       73,198       18.4  

Loomis Ab, Class B

    2,135       56,494       14.2  

MIPS AB

    1,804       45,736       11.5  

Modern Times Group MTG AB, Class B

    42,093       344,254       86.4  

Mycronic AB

    1,778       39,821       10.0  

Nolato AB

    27,919       126,373       31.7  

Nyfosa AB

    2,186       10,834       2.7  

Sdiptech AB, Class B

    2,215       43,964       11.0  

SSAB AB, Class B

    53,568       315,184       79.1  

Sweco AB, B Shares

    7,380       69,494       17.5  

Thule Group AB

    11,584       269,785       67.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,523,656    
Switzerland                  

Aryzta AG

    514,090       954,306       239.6  

Burckhardt Compression Holding AG

    326       167,210       42.0  

DKSH Holding AG

    8,758       543,473       136.5  

dormakaba Holding AG

    262       121,124       30.4  

Inficon Holding AG

    37       40,549       10.2  
 

 

 

62  

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Switzerland (continued)                  

IWG PLC

    140,494     $ 226,364       56.8

Kardex Holding AG

    1,440       281,665       70.7  

LEM Holding SA

    49       100,273       25.2  

Mobilezone Holding AG

    1,444       22,191       5.6  

u-blox Holding AG

    2,050       195,843       49.2  

Ypsomed Holding AG

    935       260,571       65.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
          2,913,569    
United Kingdom                  

Ashmore Group PLC

    18,948       39,243       9.9  

Breedon Group PLC

    6,413       24,539       6.2  

Capricorn Energy PLC

    118,362       225,945       56.7  

Clarkson PLC

    1,552       50,152       12.6  

Close Brothers Group PLC

    3,283       32,042       8.0  

CNH Industrial NV

    23,886       262,268       65.9  

Computacenter PLC

    8,274       260,151       65.3  

CVS Group PLC

    7,837       140,588       35.3  

Deliveroo PLC, Class A

    228,111       362,217       91.0  

Firstgroup PLC

    54,641       105,537       26.5  

Gamma Communications PLC

    1,154       14,779       3.7  

Great Portland Estates PLC

    58,714       279,769       70.3  

Halfords Group PLC

    119,454       293,346       73.7  

Hill & Smith PLC

    8,019       161,570       40.6  

Hunting PLC

    8,135       28,778       7.2  

Inchcape PLC

    43,220       350,644       88.1  

Investec PLC

    68,950       384,205       96.5  

J D Wetherspoon PLC

    8,735       67,453       16.9  

John Wood Group PLC

    91,105       158,294       39.8  

Jupiter Fund Management PLC

    143,150       137,528       34.5  

Just Group PLC

    465,134       429,437       107.8  

Keller Group PLC

    6,631       62,404       15.7  

Kier Group PLC

    115,765       142,601       35.8  

Marlowe PLC

    3,378       22,867       5.7  

Marshalls PLC

    36,634       92,578       23.2  

Mitchells & Butlers PLC

    31,665       80,134       20.1  

Mitie Group PLC

    86,094       103,519       26.0  

Mobico Group PLC

    109,412       83,819       21.0  

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

    1,923       6,098       1.5  

Morgan Sindall Group PLC

    9,363       214,938       54.0  

NCC Group PLC

    46,985       60,845       15.3  

Nomad Foods Ltd.

    32,666       451,444       113.4  

OSB Group PLC

    79,459       291,629       73.2  

Paragon Banking Group PLC

    69,117       374,678       94.1  

Playtech Plc

    117,737       563,827       141.6  

Premier Foods PLC

    19,571       28,019       7.0  

Redde Northgate PLC

    97,736       401,097       100.7  

RWS Holdings PLC

    72,995       185,283       46.5  

S4 Capital PLC

    77,452       60,148       15.1  

Serco Group PLC

    94,201       164,255       41.2  

Spire Healthcare Group PLC

    86,419       225,420       56.6  

Subsea 7 SA

    8,933       120,031       30.1  

Telecom Plus PLC

    3,820       71,926       18.1  

TP ICAP Group PLC

    257,922       495,726       124.5  

Vanquis Banking Group PLC

    32,024       45,228       11.4  

Vesuvius PLC

    26,950       132,694       33.3  

Virgin Money UK PLC

    85,266       154,909       38.9  

Workspace Group PLC

    3,242       19,191       4.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      8,463,793    
United States                  

1-800-Flowers.com, Inc., Class A

    27,601       207,284       52.1  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

A10 Networks, Inc.

    5,822     $ 63,285       15.9

Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A

    2,533       154,057       38.7  

Accel Entertainment, Inc., Class A

    20,406              200,999       50.5  

Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc.

    9,550       47,559       11.9  

Acushnet Holdings Corp.

    1,619       82,504       20.7  

Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp.

    1,673       7,428       1.9  

Addus HomeCare Corp.

    4,133       326,094       81.9  

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.

    11,787       610,567       153.3  

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.

    1,386       120,942       30.4  

Agilysys, Inc.

    651       55,849       14.0  

Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.

    503       25,718       6.5  

Albany International Corp., Class A

    5,582       455,547       114.4  

Alkami Technology, Inc.

    4,193       75,264       18.9  

Allient, Inc.

    9,142       252,319       63.4  

Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd.

    8,309       197,089       49.5  

Alta Equipment Group, Inc.

    13,626       125,223       31.4  

A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.

    3,044       82,432       20.7  

Ambarella, Inc.

    2,256       101,497       25.5  

Ameresco, Inc., Class A

    6,941       181,507       45.6  

American Assets Trust, Inc.

    25,480       452,270       113.6  

American Software, Inc.

    1,364       14,963       3.8  

American Vanguard Corp.

    12,345       115,549       29.0  

American Woodmark Corp.

    3,933       264,416       66.4  

Ameris Bancorp

    2,903       108,282       27.2  

AngioDynamics, Inc.

    5,464       33,877       8.5  

Anywhere Real Estate, Inc.

    70,623       329,809       82.8  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

    15,981       685,905       172.2  

Archrock, Inc.

    43,280       548,358       137.7  

Arcosa, Inc.

    6,521       450,405       113.1  

Argan, Inc.

    4,029       184,286       46.3  

ASGN, Inc.

    159       13,270       3.3  

Aspen Aerogels, Inc.

    6,829       52,720       13.2  

AssetMark Financial Holdings, Inc.

    4,857       116,131       29.2  

Astec Industries, Inc.

    1,669       66,827       16.8  

Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    55,400       180,050       45.2  

Avista Corp.

    541       17,144       4.3  

AZZ, Inc.

    973       45,994       11.6  

Badger Meter, Inc.

    1,493       206,855       51.9  

Banc of California, Inc.

    7,943       89,041       22.4  

Beazer Homes USA, Inc.

    21,351       516,481       129.7  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.

    15,244       369,057       92.7  

Berry Corp.

    20,900       174,515       43.8  

BigCommerce Holdings, Inc., Series-1

    7,024       62,443       15.7  

BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.

    1,267       32,587       8.2  

Bluegreen Vacations Holding Corp., Class A

    1,224       41,016       10.3  

BlueLinx Holdings, Inc.

    6,929       492,721       123.7  

Boise Cascade Co.

    8,249       773,344       194.2  

Brady Corp., Class A

    14,576       750,081       188.4  

Brandywine Realty Trust

    59,919       224,097       56.3  

Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.

    11,779       184,459       46.3  

Bristow Group, Inc.

    11,137       291,121       73.1  

Cantaloupe, Inc.

    4,217       27,748       7.0  

Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.

    41,213       214,308       53.8  

Cargurus, Inc.

    1,579       27,206       6.8  

Cars.com, Inc.

    26,657       405,986       101.9  

Castle Biosciences, Inc.

    15,854       247,639       62.2  

Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A

    9,484       376,420       94.5  

Century Aluminum Co.

    3,662       24,206       6.1  

Century Communities, Inc.

    4,637       285,176       71.6  

Cerence, Inc.

    13,476       206,318       51.8  

CEVA, Inc.

    1,956       33,585       8.4  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Chefs’ Warehouse, Inc.

    22,398     $ 426,234       107.0

Chegg, Inc.

    24,994              188,205       47.3  

Chuy’s Holdings, Inc.

    1,002       33,727       8.5  

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.

    3,783       62,382       15.7  

Clear Secure, Inc.

    4,259       71,636       18.0  

Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.

    1,841       119,628       30.0  

CommVault Systems, Inc.

    12,171       795,375       199.7  

Comstock Resources, Inc.

    30,310       381,906       95.9  

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

    16,581       202,288       50.8  

ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.

    8,886       144,753       36.3  

Corcept Therapeutics, Inc.

    11,739       329,631       82.8  

CorVel Corp.

    650       126,061       31.7  

Coursera, Inc.

    15,722       272,620       68.5  

CRA International, Inc.

    6,292       611,016       153.4  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

    7,837       520,063       130.6  

CS Disco, Inc.

    13,125       73,631       18.5  

CSG Systems International, Inc.

    4,301       201,545       50.6  

CTO Realty Growth, Inc.

    2,891       46,805       11.8  

Customers Bancorp, Inc.

    4,606       185,207       46.5  

Dana, Inc.

    43,909       504,075       126.6  

Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc.

    18,503       487,554       122.4  

Deluxe Corp.

    28,461       485,260       121.9  

Digi International, Inc.

    1,746       43,964       11.0  

Digital Turbine, Inc.

    32,649       154,756       38.9  

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.

    6,392       117,549       29.5  

Diversified Energy Co. PLC

    210,744       172,285       43.3  

Dril-Quip, Inc.

    4,048       87,680       22.0  

Duckhorn Portfolio, Inc.

    2,098       21,882       5.5  

DXP Enterprises, Inc.

    17,609       574,053       144.1  

Dycom Industries, Inc.

    2,134       181,774       45.6  

Eagle Bancorp, Inc.

    8,084       157,476       39.5  

El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc.

    15,137       126,394       31.7  

Encore Wire Corp.

    5,230       935,281       234.9  

Enersys

    5,047       431,922       108.5  

Enova International, Inc.

    10,895       434,493       109.1  

Enovis Corp.

    10,794       495,445       124.4  

ePlus, Inc.

    8,282       517,625       130.0  

Esab Corp.

    2,388       151,160       38.0  

Essent Group Ltd.

    4,912       232,043       58.3  

Everbridge, Inc.

    1,420       29,266       7.3  

Everi Holdings, Inc.

    45,771       493,869       124.0  

EW Scripps Co., Class A

    31,609       172,901       43.4  

eXp World Holdings, Inc.

    29,721       394,398       99.0  

Exponent, Inc.

    7,432       544,691       136.8  

Extreme Networks, Inc.

    6,417       132,319       33.2  

EZCORP, Inc., Class A

    29,932       245,442       61.6  

First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.

    1,895       43,718       11.0  

Forestar Group, Inc.

    4,368       103,740       26.1  

Forrester Research, Inc.

    1,717       39,834       10.0  

Franklin Covey Co.

    2,969       117,008       29.4  

Frontdoor, Inc.

    21,865       632,554       158.8  

Fulgent Genetics, Inc.

    4,277       102,391       25.7  

Gates Industrial Corp. PLC

    3,684       40,229       10.1  

GATX Corp.

    1,934       202,258       50.8  

Gibraltar Industries, Inc.

    4,642       282,512       70.9  

G-III Apparel Group Ltd.

    40,634       1,038,199       260.7  

Global Industrial Co.

    12,926       412,986       103.7  

GMS, Inc.

    9,143       534,683       134.3  

GoPro, Inc., Class A

    39,539       99,243       24.9  

GQG Partners, Inc., CDI

    148,930       123,145       30.9  

Gray Television, Inc.

    2,978       19,417       4.9  

Greif, Inc.

    13,499       857,187       215.2  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Griffon Corp.

    13,947     $ 557,043       139.9

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.

    11,331              313,529       78.7  

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.

    3,241       817,802       205.4  

Guess?, Inc.

    18,482       397,363       99.8  

Gulfport Energy Corp.

    1,932       238,815       60.0  

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.

    12,487       508,471       127.7  

Hackett Group, Inc.

    1,445       32,209       8.1  

Harmonic, Inc.

    8,830       95,276       23.9  

Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc.

    7,780       183,141       46.0  

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.

    14,440       60,792       15.3  

HCI Group, Inc.

    5,031       296,678       74.5  

Health Catalyst, Inc.

    35,912       268,981       67.5  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

    17,571       166,925       41.9  

HealthStream, Inc.

    10,841       275,361       69.1  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.

    9,435       258,519       64.9  

Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.

    23,399       569,532       143.0  

Helen of Troy Ltd.

    3,509       345,005       86.6  

Heritage Financial Corp.

    4,366       71,035       17.8  

Hims & Hers Health, Inc.

    26,842       160,515       40.3  

Hub Group, Inc., Class A

    1,333       91,644       23.0  

Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.

    8,302       37,027       9.3  

Huron Consulting Group, Inc.

    1,369       136,024       34.2  

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.

    795       31,808       8.0  

IES Holdings, Inc.

    301       18,731       4.7  

Independent Bank Corp.

    11,093       221,305       55.6  

Independent Bank Group, Inc.

    12,208       431,553       108.4  

Infinera Corp.

    62,832       184,098       46.2  

Ingevity Corp.

    2,134       85,958       21.6  

Innoviva, Inc.

    8,375       103,934       26.1  

Installed Building Products, Inc.

    8,299       926,749       232.7  

Insteel Industries, Inc.

    9,585       267,517       67.2  

Intapp, Inc.

    20,532       702,194       176.3  

Integral Ad Science Holding Corp.

    10,677       122,572       30.8  

InterDigital, Inc.

    6,904       519,526       130.5  

Interface, Inc., Class A

    6,325       56,229       14.1  

iRadimed Corp.

    412       16,785       4.2  

Itron, Inc.

    15,639       895,802       224.9  

Janus International Group, Inc.

    24,841       232,512       58.4  

JELD-WEN Holding, Inc.

    9,846       111,555       28.0  

JetBlue Airways Corp.

    41,580       156,341       39.3  

Johnson Outdoors, Inc.

    1,169       55,586       14.0  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.

    1,078       61,230       15.4  

Kaman Corp.

    3,718       69,192       17.4  

KB Home

    2,326       102,809       25.8  

Kelly Services, Inc., Class A

    12,522       223,518       56.1  

Kennametal, Inc.

    7,951       183,748       46.1  

Kimball Electronics, Inc.

    12,178       319,064       80.1  

Knife River Corp.

    165       8,303       2.1  

Kohl’s Corp.

    15,963       359,966       90.4  

Kontoor Brands, Inc.

    6,351       295,004       74.1  

Korn Ferry

    672       30,589       7.7  

Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.

    38,248       559,568       140.5  

Laureate Education, Inc.

    24,044       339,982       85.4  

Legalzoom.com, Inc.

    7,391       73,688       18.5  

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.

    2,383       115,766       29.1  

LendingClub Corp.

    8,983       46,622       11.7  

Liquidity Services, Inc.

    1,058       20,388       5.1  

LivaNova PLC

    3,267       160,246       40.2  

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.

    6,495       179,652       45.1  

Lovesac Co.

    21,866       359,914       90.4  

Lumentum Holdings, Inc.

    1,778       69,715       17.5  

M/I Homes, Inc.

    3,330       273,293       68.6  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Magnite, Inc.

    878     $ 5,830       1.5

Malibu Boats, Inc., Class A

    3,129       136,487       34.3  

Manitowoc Co., Inc.

    33,804       432,691       108.7  

MarineMax, Inc.

    14,088       385,729       96.9  

Masonite International Corp.

    2,108              166,827       41.9  

Mativ Holdings, Inc.

    19,788       259,223       65.1  

Matson, Inc.

    5,352       465,892       117.0  

MaxLinear, Inc.

    44,473       675,990       169.7  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

    1,355       51,422       12.9  

Mercantile Bank Corp.

    1,034       34,060       8.6  

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.

    1,297       89,156       22.4  

Methode Electronics, Inc.

    25,143       575,020       144.4  

MGP Ingredients, Inc.

    3,085       292,026       73.3  

Midland States Bancorp, Inc.

    6,303       137,531       34.5  

MillerKnoll, Inc.

    6,111       143,609       36.1  

Mister Car Wash, Inc.

    6,317       32,848       8.2  

Mitek Systems, Inc.

    1,611       17,205       4.3  

Model N, Inc.

    20,762       500,364       125.6  

Monro, Inc.

    21,075       523,082       131.3  

Mr. Cooper Group, Inc.

    11,625       657,161       165.0  

MSA Safety, Inc.

    2,970       468,904       117.7  

MYR Group, Inc.

    610       70,656       17.7  

N-able, Inc.

    36,882       477,991       120.0  

National Vision Holdings, Inc.

    27,606       428,997       107.7  

NCR Voyix Corp.

    33,284       508,912       127.8  

NETGEAR, Inc.

    13,021       164,585       41.3  

NetScout Systems, Inc.

    872       19,036       4.8  

Nevro Corp.

    8,322       120,086       30.2  

NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.

    1,266       34,169       8.6  

NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A

    8,283       226,540       56.9  

Nordstrom, Inc.

    13,504       188,786       47.4  

Novocure Ltd.

    15,754       209,528       52.6  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A

    14,530       275,925       69.3  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

    3,435       43,487       10.9  

ODP Corp.

    10,727       481,857       121.0  

O-I Glass, Inc.

    27,484       424,628       106.6  

Old Second Bancorp, Inc.

    2,708       36,720       9.2  

Olo, Inc., Class A

    10,888       55,638       14.0  

Olympic Steel, Inc.

    371       18,836       4.7  

Omnicell, Inc.

    4,611       163,875       41.2  

ON24, Inc.

    33,059       203,313       51.1  

Ooma, Inc.

    11,128       121,406       30.5  

Oscar Health, Inc.

    22,457       114,980       28.9  

OSI Systems, Inc.

    1,332       138,888       34.9  

Otter Tail Corp.

    11,349       873,192       219.3  

Outfront Media, Inc.

    112,939       1,102,285       276.8  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

    6,539       93,704       23.5  

Oxford Industries, Inc.

    583       49,205       12.4  

Pacira BioSciences, Inc.

    1,312       37,077       9.3  

Palomar Holdings, Inc.

    2,929       146,684       36.8  

Par Pacific Holdings, Inc.

    1,992       65,377       16.4  

Paysafe Ltd.

    13,549       131,696       33.1  

Pegasystems, Inc.

    14,039       600,027       150.7  

Pennant Group, Inc.

    1,325       14,403       3.6  

Perella Weinberg Partners, Class A

    9,633       94,500       23.7  

Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc., Class A

    134,571       465,616       116.9  

PetIQ, Inc., Class A

    5,757       108,059       27.1  

Playtika Holding Corp.

    10,805       90,762       22.8  

PRA Group, Inc.

    5,755       70,844       17.8  

Premier Financial Corp.

    17,310       300,329       75.4  

Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc.

    4,821       286,175       71.9  

PriceSmart, Inc.

    474       29,620       7.4  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Primoris Services Corp.

    19,199     $ 577,122       144.9

PROG Holdings, Inc.

    4,264       116,791       29.3  

Progress Software Corp.

    9,585       492,477       123.7  

Proto Labs, Inc.

    9,649              227,813       57.2  

Q2 Holdings, Inc.

    6,143       184,474       46.3  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

    3,584       515,093       129.3  

Quanex Building Products Corp.

    804       21,587       5.4  

QuinStreet, Inc.

    3,381       38,239       9.6  

Redfin Corp.

    50,838       236,905       59.5  

Regional Management Corp.

    157       3,903       1.0  

REV Group, Inc.

    11,021       156,939       39.4  

Revance Therapeutics, Inc.

    6,302       49,723       12.5  

Revolve Group, Inc.

    13,691       188,251       47.3  

REX American Resources Corp.

    7,518       285,759       71.8  

RHI Magnesita NV

    8,426       264,457       66.4  

RingCentral, Inc., Class A

    4,462       118,600       29.8  

Riskified Ltd.

    36,970       137,898       34.6  

RLJ Lodging Trust

    23,830       224,002       56.2  

Rogers Corp.

    1,342       164,918       41.4  

Rover Group, Inc., Class A

    15,480       99,846       25.1  

RxSight, Inc.

    648       14,347       3.6  

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.

    24,594       209,049       52.5  

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.

    14,153       289,429       72.7  

Sanmina Corp.

    1,703       86,632       21.8  

ScanSource, Inc.

    3,795       115,368       29.0  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.

    10,722       243,497       61.1  

Scholastic Corp.

    4,213       155,460       39.0  

Select Medical Holdings Corp.

    22,493       511,266       128.4  

SEMrush Holdings, Inc., Class A

    9,536       77,051       19.3  

Semtech Corp.

    67,561       943,152       236.8  

ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.

    3,443       162,372       40.8  

SI-BONE, Inc.

    12,151       206,689       51.9  

Silk Road Medical, Inc.

    6,637       49,844       12.5  

Sims Ltd.

    11,934       95,130       23.9  

Sinclair, Inc.

    6,982       75,894       19.1  

SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

    1,488       20,386       5.1  

SolarWinds Corp.

    3,463       31,894       8.0  

Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A

    10,307       493,190       123.8  

Sonos, Inc.

    6,179       66,610       16.7  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

    4,360       116,412       29.2  

SpartanNash Co.

    17,435       392,113       98.5  

Sphere Entertainment Co.

    3,979       130,949       32.9  

Sprinklr, Inc.

    1,655       22,491       5.6  

Sprout Social, Inc., Class A

    1,670       72,278       18.2  

SPX Technologies, Inc.

    4,544       364,065       91.4  

St. Joe Co.

    7,377       344,063       86.4  

Standard Motor Products, Inc.

    6,928       241,995       60.8  

Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.

    2,093       152,475       38.3  

Stoneridge, Inc.

    1,038       16,888       4.2  

StoneX Group, Inc.

    264       25,164       6.3  

Stratasys Ltd.

    6,531       66,420       16.7  

Strategic Education, Inc.

    8,607       708,442       177.9  

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    5,267       125,618       31.5  

Surmodics, Inc.

    2,820       83,077       20.9  

Talen Energy Corp.

    475       25,166       6.3  

Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc.

    817       14,134       3.6  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.

    5,147       116,065       29.1  

TechTarget, Inc.

    3,499       88,105       22.1  

Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.

    3,600       65,484       16.4  

Tennant Co.

    6,337       470,332       118.1  

Theravance Biopharma, Inc.

    3,390       32,002       8.0  

Thermon Group Holdings, Inc.

    3,805       101,555       25.5  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Thryv Holdings, Inc.

    2,482     $ 43,261       10.9

Titan Machinery, Inc.

    17,995       446,996       112.2  

Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp.

    16,186       197,793       49.7  

TTEC Holdings, Inc.

    3,438       70,754       17.8  

TTM Technologies, Inc.

    23,621       271,405       68.2  

Turning Point Brands, Inc.

    4,853       97,303       24.4  

Unit Corp.

    461       25,387       6.4  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.

    14,997       234,853       59.0  

Univest Financial Corp.

    7,459       124,267       31.2  

Upbound Group, Inc.

    3,898       101,582       25.5  

Upwork, Inc.

    18,071       188,842       47.4  

Urban Outfitters, Inc.

    552       19,110       4.8  

V2X, Inc.

    2,753       140,596       35.3  

Varex Imaging Corp.

    24,517       442,532       111.1  

Varonis Systems, Inc., Class B

    8,684       292,130       73.4  

Vector Group Ltd.

    1,600       16,448       4.1  

Verint Systems, Inc.

    34,336       645,860       162.2  

Viad Corp.

    3,253       78,820       19.8  

Viavi Solutions, Inc.

    13,890       108,064       27.1  

Vicor Corp.

    6,393       247,665       62.2  

Vital Farms, Inc.

    41,955       464,022       116.5  

Vizio Holding Corp.

    10,111       51,465       12.9  

W&T Offshore, Inc.

    55,276       229,395       57.6  

Wabash National Corp.

    2,380       49,242       12.4  

Weis Markets, Inc.

    3,518       229,022       57.5  

WesBanco, Inc.

    4,766       116,243       29.2  

World Kinect Corp.

    11,669       215,877       54.2  

Xerox Holdings Corp.

    3,270       41,987       10.5  

Yext, Inc.

    12,709       76,635       19.2  

Zeta Global Holdings Corp.

    23,970       186,966       46.9  

ZipRecruiter, Inc.

    31,978       340,566       85.5  

Zuora, Inc., Class A

    70,958       525,799       132.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      78,939,591    

Preferred Stocks

     

Germany

     

Kloeckner & Co. SE

    18,820       116,605       29.3  

Schaeffler AG

    21,752       112,674       28.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Long

      177,970,898    
   

 

 

   

Reference Entity — Short

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

Altium Ltd.

    (29,624     (747,222     (187.6

ARB Corp. Ltd.

    (31,382     (585,600     (147.1

Bapcor Ltd.

    (705,103     (2,399,465     (602.5

Brickworks Ltd.

    (38,589     (601,206     (151.0

BWP Trust

    (194,456     (402,138     (101.0

Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd.

    (574,997     (818,942     (205.6

Coronado Global Resources, Inc., CDI

    (25,810     (28,392     (7.1

Corporate Travel Management Ltd.

    (39,569     (418,703     (105.1

Costa Group Holdings Ltd.

    (408,883     (805,171     (202.2

De Grey Mining Ltd.

    (160,075     (120,313     (30.2

Deterra Royalties Ltd.

    (173,436     (518,228     (130.1

Domain Holdings Australia Ltd.

    (59,585     (129,159     (32.4

Genesis Minerals Ltd.

    (208,578     (191,756     (48.2

Gold Road Resources Ltd.

    (774,852     (920,807     (231.2

GUD Holdings Ltd.

    (176,748     (1,201,939     (301.8

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

    (150,230     (351,158     (88.2

Ingenia Communities Group

    (111,858     (277,990     (69.8
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Australia (continued)                  

IRESS Ltd.

    (90,661   $ (289,093     (72.6 )% 

Link Administration Holdings Ltd.

    (227,908     (173,003     (43.5

Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd.

    (28,533     (33,623     (8.5

Qube Holdings Ltd.

    (27,302     (46,296     (11.6

Tabcorp Holdings Ltd.

    (1,549,817     (764,725     (192.0

TPG Telecom Ltd.

    (414,385     (1,366,922     (343.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (13,191,851  
Austria                  

CA Immobilien Anlagen AG

    (69,510     (2,349,203     (589.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Belgium                  

Ackermans & van Haaren NV

    (3,335     (494,205     (124.1

Azelis Group NV

    (4,155     (71,193     (17.9

Xior Student Housing NV

    (646     (18,555     (4.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (583,953  
Canada                  

Altius Minerals Corp.

    (9,156     (136,036     (34.2

Andlauer Healthcare Group, Inc.

    (11,909     (339,424     (85.2

Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd.

    (7,081     (190,607     (47.9

Ballard Power Systems, Inc.

    (14,880     (50,685     (12.7

Boyd Group Services, Inc.

    (1,340     (232,618     (58.4

Brookfield Business Corp., Class A

    (50,914     (735,983     (184.8

Canadian Western Bank

    (39,025     (784,700     (197.1

Choice Properties REIT

    (9,372     (82,110     (20.6

Cineplex, Inc.

    (20,443     (125,375     (31.5

Cogeco Communications, Inc.

    (2,380     (95,698     (24.0

Cogeco, Inc.

    (4,465     (154,784     (38.9

Definity Financial Corp.

    (17,716     (497,959     (125.0

Dream Industrial REIT

    (41,017     (353,384     (88.7

Endeavour Silver Corp.

    (116,618     (255,879     (64.3

Exchange Income Corp.

    (12,080     (378,874     (95.1

Hammond Power Solutions, Inc.

    (716     (37,160     (9.3

Headwater Exploration, Inc.

    (2,540     (13,915     (3.5

K92 Mining, Inc.

    (32,376     (119,163     (29.9

Linamar Corp.

    (8,706     (382,818     (96.1

Lumine Group, Inc.

    (27,821     (356,915     (89.6

Maple Leaf Foods, Inc.

    (631     (12,772     (3.2

Martinrea International, Inc.

    (28,415     (237,953     (59.8

North West Co., Inc.

    (2,129     (55,145     (13.9

Premium Brands Holdings Corp., Class A

    (1,090     (71,569     (18.0

Shawcor Ltd.

    (9,739     (103,940     (26.1

Spin Master Corp.

    (4,676     (114,064     (28.6

Stella-Jones, Inc.

    (20,659     (1,097,349     (275.6

Superior Plus Corp.

    (3,005     (20,399     (5.1

Surge Energy, Inc.

    (2,655     (18,284     (4.6

Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd.

    (2,700     (14,714     (3.7

Winpak Ltd.

    (9,528     (264,514     (66.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (7,334,790  
Cayman Islands                  

Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.

    (22,498     (664,141     (166.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
China                  

indie Semiconductor, Inc.

    (11,702     (57,223     (14.4

TI Fluid Systems PLC

    (9,907     (14,959     (3.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (72,182  
Costa Rica                  

Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc.

    (8,113     (237,549     (59.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Denmark                  

Alm Brand A/S

    (64,340     (93,000     (23.4
 

 

 

66  

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Denmark (continued)                  

Chemometec A/S

    (839   $ (34,666     (8.7 )% 

Dfds A/S

    (1,633     (47,113     (11.8

Netcompany Group A/S

    (1,836     (57,576     (14.5

NKT A/S

    (7,161     (359,770     (90.3

NTG Nordic Transport Group A/S

    (14,644     (580,405     (145.7

Ringkjoebing Landbobank A/S

    (3,593     (489,093     (122.8

Royal Unibrew A/S

    (5,942     (429,681     (107.9

Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S

    (1,894     (28,063     (7.1

Topdanmark A/S

    (2,365     (105,882     (26.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,225,249  
Faeroe Islands                  

Bakkafrost P/F

    (1,928     (88,997     (22.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Finland                  

Caverion OYJ

    (19,855     (178,877     (44.9

Metsa Board OYJ

    (41,227     (311,518     (78.2

Tietoevry OYJ

    (12,848     (269,061     (67.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (759,456  
Germany                  

Dermapharm Holding SE

    (4,607     (177,959     (44.7

Eckert & Ziegler Strahlen- und Medizintechnik AG

    (1,575     (62,032     (15.6

Fielmann AG

    (186     (7,997     (2.0

Hensoldt AG

    (627     (18,722     (4.7

HOCHTIEF AG

    (398     (41,158     (10.3

Mercer International, Inc.

    (2,962     (23,518     (5.9

Norma Group SE

    (5,893     (103,775     (26.1

Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG

    (2,909     (448,745     (112.7

PNE AG

    (40,977     (519,502     (130.4

Schott Pharma AG & Co. KGaA

    (12,814     (371,804     (93.4

Sixt SE

    (4,601     (398,397     (100.0

Software AG

    (10,143     (341,816     (85.8

Thyssenkrupp Nucera AG & Co. KGaa

    (9,586     (142,998     (35.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,658,423  
Ghana                  

Tullow Oil PLC

    (1,169,400     (474,085     (119.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Hong Kong                  

DFI Retail Group Holdings Ltd.

    (5,800     (12,371     (3.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Indonesia                  

Nickel Industries Ltd.

    (2,480,261     (1,180,825     (296.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Ireland                  

Ardmore Shipping Corp.

    (6,208     (82,504     (20.7

Keywords Studios PLC

    (137     (2,187     (0.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (84,691  
Israel                  

Camtek Ltd.

    (1,897     (99,782     (25.1

Israel Corp. Ltd.

    (423     (91,741     (23.0

Nano-X Imaging Ltd.

    (19,406     (98,001     (24.6

Phoenix Holdings Ltd.

    (130,014     (1,110,942     (279.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,400,466  
Italy                  

Banca Generali SpA

    (770     (24,932     (6.3

Eurogroup Laminations SpA

    (67,476     (221,333     (55.6

Industrie De Nora SpA

    (16,731     (236,404     (59.4
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Italy (continued)                  

Juventus Football Club SpA

    (1,133,011   $ (302,279     (75.9 )% 

Salvatore Ferragamo SpA

    (6,701     (81,834     (20.5

Technoprobe SpA

    (10,745     (78,160     (19.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (944,942  
Japan                  

Activia Properties, Inc.

    (12     (32,879     (8.3

Advance Residence Investment Corp.

    (28     (61,486     (15.4

AEON REIT Investment Corp.

    (175     (168,884     (42.4

Aichi Financial Group, Inc.

    (5,300     (84,548     (21.2

Aiful Corp.

    (73,700     (188,065     (47.2

Airtrip Corp.

    (18,700     (227,056     (57.0

AOKI Holdings, Inc.

    (11,500     (76,325     (19.2

Ariake Japan Co. Ltd.

    (9,200     (294,839     (74.0

Asahi Yukizai Corp.

    (2,400     (59,205     (14.9

ASKUL Corp.

    (8,800     (116,467     (29.2

Autobacs Seven Co. Ltd.

    (5,000     (52,113     (13.1

Base Co. Ltd.

    (4,400     (125,097     (31.4

C Uyemura & Co. Ltd.

    (2,100     (115,634     (29.0

Casio Computer Co. Ltd.

    (2,200     (17,849     (4.5

Change Holdings, Inc.

    (2,000     (20,680     (5.2

Chikaranomoto Holdings Co., Ltd.

    (10,800     (136,636     (34.3

Comforia Residential REIT, Inc.

    (16     (34,324     (8.6

CRE Logistics REIT, Inc.

    (1,184     (1,260,866     (316.6

CUC, Inc.

    (700     (12,177     (3.1

CYBERDYNE, Inc.

    (5,900     (10,428     (2.6

Cybozu, Inc.

    (7,300     (92,110     (23.1

Daiei Kankyo Co. Ltd.

    (19,500     (272,836     (68.5

Daiken Corp.

    (16,202     (325,992     (81.9

Daikoku Denki Co. Ltd.

    (2,000     (59,159     (14.9

Daiwa Office Investment Corp.

    (18     (79,789     (20.0

Descente Ltd.

    (16,900     (477,754     (120.0

Dexerials Corp.

    (1,500     (34,732     (8.7

Duskin Co. Ltd.

    (600     (13,256     (3.3

DyDo Group Holdings, Inc.

    (1,100     (43,112     (10.8

en Japan, Inc.

    (3,800     (57,408     (14.4

Enplas Corp.

    (6,800     (386,140     (97.0

Fancl Corp.

    (7,800     (117,905     (29.6

Ferrotec Holdings Corp.

    (12,200     (217,529     (54.6

First Bank of Toyama Ltd.

    (6,100     (40,377     (10.1

Frontier Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (602     (1,824,190     (458.1

Fuji Co. Ltd.

    (1,500     (19,207     (4.8

Fuji Media Holdings, Inc.

    (55,800     (561,803     (141.1

Fuji Seal International, Inc.

    (4,800     (54,196     (13.6

Fuji Soft, Inc.

    (600     (21,884     (5.5

Fujio Food Group, Inc.

    (41,200     (386,053     (96.9

Fukuyama Transporting Co. Ltd.

    (7,800     (215,844     (54.2

Furuya Metal Co. Ltd.

    (9,000     (589,602     (148.1

Fuso Chemical Co. Ltd.

    (13,000     (357,799     (89.8

Future Corp.

    (2,400     (27,705     (7.0

Globeride, Inc.

    (8,100     (105,766     (26.6

Goldwin, Inc.

    (1,200     (76,828     (19.3

GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.

    (21,000     (320,772     (80.5

Hachijuni Bank Ltd.

    (61,700     (355,711     (89.3

Hakuto Co. Ltd.

    (600     (20,494     (5.1

Haseko Corp.

    (33,300     (415,416     (104.3

Heiwa Corp.

    (21,600     (309,842     (77.8

Heiwa Real Estate REIT, Inc.

    (68     (64,446     (16.2

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

    (11,000     (355,722     (89.3
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Hokkoku Financial Holdings, Inc.

    (900   $     (30,205     (7.6 )% 

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

    (19,800     (234,032     (58.8

Hosiden Corp.

    (13,800     (164,410     (41.3

House Foods Group, Inc.

    (24,600     (524,783     (131.8

Idec Corp.

    (8,600     (156,442     (39.3

Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    (23,000     (167,014     (41.9

Inabata & Co. Ltd.

    (7,300     (154,429     (38.8

Insource Co. Ltd.

    (2,800     (16,733     (4.2

Iyogin Holdings, Inc.

    (17,800     (129,830     (32.6

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.

    (32,600     (622,845     (156.4

Japan Excellent, Inc.

    (928     (825,140     (207.2

Japan Logistics Fund, Inc.

    (72     (135,225     (34.0

Japan Material Co. Ltd.

    (3,100     (44,220     (11.1

Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.

    (17     (39,819     (10.0

Juroku Financial Group, Inc.

    (3,800     (103,684     (26.0

Kadokawa Corp.

    (20,700     (404,367     (101.5

Kagome Co. Ltd.

    (5,900     (124,394     (31.2

Kanto Denka Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (14,600     (78,256     (19.6

KeePer Technical Laboratory Co. Ltd.

    (3,700     (141,376     (35.5

Keihan Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (12,500     (309,596     (77.7

Keikyu Corp.

    (34,500     (296,277     (74.4

Kinden Corp.

    (1,400     (21,473     (5.4

Ki-Star Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    (3,400     (97,100     (24.4

Koa Corp.

    (22,200     (217,322     (54.6

Kohnan Shoji Co. Ltd.

    (3,000     (78,823     (19.8

Komehyo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,000     (31,818     (8.0

Kosaido Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (11,900     (236,062     (59.3

KPP Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (9,800     (42,904     (10.8

Krosaki Harima Corp.

    (300     (19,246     (4.8

K’s Holdings Corp.

    (8,700     (81,730     (20.5

Kureha Corp.

    (500     (29,694     (7.5

KYB Corp.

    (1,700     (50,627     (12.7

Lintec Corp.

    (3,600     (60,306     (15.1

M&A Capital Partners Co. Ltd.

    (2,900     (52,951     (13.3

Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd.

    (77,200     (2,236,114     (561.5

Macbee Planet, Inc.

    (800     (78,610     (19.7

Maeda Kosen Co. Ltd.

    (1,500     (29,542     (7.4

Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd.

    (800     (33,843     (8.5

Management Solutions Co. Ltd.

    (2,300     (40,519     (10.2

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

    (5,300     (133,327     (33.5

MEC Co. Ltd.

    (4,600     (106,084     (26.6

Mitsubishi Logistics Corp.

    (2,200     (58,329     (14.6

Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.

    (4,000     (117,091     (29.4

Mitsui Fudosan Logistics Park, Inc.

    (52     (159,383     (40.0

Mitsui-Soko Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (2,100     (60,592     (15.2

Mizuno Corp.

    (700     (20,813     (5.2

Mori Hills REIT Investment Corp.

    (116     (109,743     (27.6

Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd.

    (4,700     (185,115     (46.5

m-up Holdings, Inc.

    (11,600     (95,033     (23.9

Musashino Bank Ltd.

    (6,400     (122,236     (30.7

Nagoya Railroad Co. Ltd.

    (4,900     (69,503     (17.5

Namura Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.

    (63,900     (340,264     (85.4

Nankai Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    (2,600     (50,438     (12.7

Nihon Kohden Corp.

    (9,800     (234,603     (58.9

Nikkiso Co. Ltd.

    (4,000     (25,813     (6.5

Nikkon Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (18,700     (401,450     (100.8

Nippon Accommodations Fund, Inc.

    (50     (203,856     (51.2

Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd.

    (52,900     (460,399     (115.6

Nippon Pillar Packing Co. Ltd.

    (800     (20,243     (5.1

Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.

    (34,800     (342,645     (86.0
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd.

    (13,200   $     (321,611     (80.8 )% 

Nomura Micro Science Co. Ltd.

    (8,000     (414,035     (104.0

NS Solutions Corp.

    (1,000     (29,368     (7.4

NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    (1,200     (34,560     (8.7

OBIC Business Consultants Co. Ltd.

    (2,200     (95,673     (24.0

Ohsho Food Service Corp.

    (5,000     (234,199     (58.8

Oisix ra daichi, Inc.

    (49,900     (384,774     (96.6

Optorun Co. Ltd.

    (1,900     (22,293     (5.6

Orient Corp.

    (30,300     (228,491     (57.4

Osaka Soda Co. Ltd.

    (7,100     (421,572     (105.9

OSG Corp.

    (10,300     (119,168     (29.9

PAL GROUP Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (20,600     (269,858     (67.8

Pilot Corp.

    (11,000     (378,135     (95.0

Piolax, Inc.

    (11,800     (176,610     (44.3

PKSHA Technology, Inc.

    (2,700     (46,622     (11.7

Press Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (5,200     (22,585     (5.7

Rengo Co. Ltd.

    (52,600     (352,753     (88.6

Resorttrust, Inc.

    (14,800     (215,515     (54.1

Riken Keiki Co. Ltd.

    (5,400     (223,646     (56.2

Roland Corp.

    (4,400     (128,934     (32.4

Rorze Corp.

    (5,100     (384,789     (96.6

Ryosan Co. Ltd.

    (800     (25,550     (6.4

SAMTY Co. Ltd.

    (5,800     (96,644     (24.3

Sangetsu Corp.

    (34,000     (646,690     (162.4

Sankyu, Inc.

    (2,000     (60,936     (15.3

Sawai Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,000     (32,290     (8.1

Seiren Co. Ltd.

    (6,400     (96,183     (24.2

Senko Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (3,400     (23,744     (6.0

Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.

    (39,000     (92,703     (23.3

Septeni Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (130,300     (371,114     (93.2

Shibaura Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (400     (15,164     (3.8

Shibaura Mechatronics Corp.

    (1,800     (78,922     (19.8

Shiga Bank Ltd.

    (6,400     (171,505     (43.1

Shin Nippon Biomedical Laboratories Ltd.

    (14,100     (159,376     (40.0

Shoei Co. Ltd.

    (11,600     (156,697     (39.3

SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Inc.

    (61,500     (288,323     (72.4

Sotetsu Holdings, Inc.

    (9,000     (161,006     (40.4

Star Micronics Co. Ltd.

    (19,400     (236,548     (59.4

Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Ltd.

    (900     (40,587     (10.2

SUNWELS Co. Ltd.

    (5,500     (96,088     (24.1

T Hasegawa Co. Ltd.

    (3,100     (65,827     (16.5

Takara Holdings, Inc.

    (102,400     (864,587     (217.1

Tamura Corp.

    (5,100     (16,833     (4.2

T-Gaia Corp.

    (6,300     (76,015     (19.1

Tocalo Co. Ltd.

    (19,000     (174,051     (43.7

Toho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (21,200     (484,039     (121.5

TOKAI Holdings Corp.

    (5,400     (35,283     (8.9

Tokyo Kiraboshi Financial Group, Inc.

    (8,500     (254,306     (63.9

Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    (43,900     (513,899     (129.0

Tokyotokeiba Co. Ltd.

    (7,000     (183,674     (46.1

TOMONY Holdings, Inc.

    (2,500     (8,510     (2.1

Topre Corp.

    (2,800     (30,582     (7.7

Towa Corp.

    (14,400     (500,269     (125.6

Tri Chemical Laboratories, Inc.

    (15,600     (336,332     (84.5

TV Asahi Holdings Corp.

    (7,100     (77,576     (19.5

Valqua Ltd.

    (2,400     (60,090     (15.1

Wacoal Holdings Corp.

    (15,800     (365,944     (91.9

W-Scope Corp.

    (28,800     (168,912     (42.4

YA-MAN Ltd.

    (600     (4,279     (1.1

Yamato Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (3,800     (184,490     (46.3
 

 

 

68  

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.

    (5,700   $ (135,257     (34.0 )% 

Zeon Corp.

    (2,000     (16,787     (4.2

Zojirushi Corp.

    (900     (9,381     (2.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (34,777,842  
Luxembourg                  

Majorel Group Luxembourg SA

    (5,875     (185,536     (46.6

RTL Group

    (13,221     (461,628     (115.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (647,164  
Netherlands                  

Alfen NV

    (43,292     (1,362,281     (342.1

AMG Critical Materials NV

    (4,316     (112,352     (28.2

Arcadis NV

    (4,936     (208,249     (52.3

Corbion NV

    (10,537     (182,143     (45.7

TKH Group NV

    (4,975     (181,777     (45.6

Van Lanschot Kempen NV, GDR

    (1,836     (49,241     (12.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,096,043  
New Zealand                  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.

    (13,982     (169,269     (42.5

Mainfreight Ltd.

    (6,088     (207,018     (52.0

Ryman Healthcare Ltd.

    (31,595     (106,649     (26.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (482,936  
Norway                  

Entra ASA

    (22,754     (181,600     (45.6

Europris ASA

    (23,166     (134,174     (33.7

FLEX LNG Ltd.

    (1,263     (38,572     (9.7

MPC Container Ships ASA

    (359,125     (520,489     (130.7

NEL ASA

    (22,847     (15,387     (3.9

Norske Skog ASA

    (85,223     (317,422     (79.7

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA

    (886,125     (652,332     (163.8

Storebrand ASA

    (36,846     (309,231     (77.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,169,207  
Portugal                  

Greenvolt-Energias Renovaveis SA

    (158,231     (1,055,632     (265.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Puerto Rico                  

First BanCorp/Puerto Rico

    (12,440     (166,074     (41.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Singapore                  

AEM Holdings Ltd.

    (54,500     (137,918     (34.6

Hafnia Ltd.

    (40,978     (275,029     (69.1

Kenon Holdings Ltd.

    (26,744     (492,456     (123.7

Keppel DC REIT

    (224,900     (277,899     (69.8

SATS Ltd.

    (127,500     (229,615     (57.6

Sheng Siong Group Ltd.

    (268,400     (304,167     (76.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,717,084  
Spain                  

Acerinox SA

    (4,635     (45,077     (11.3

Atresmedia Corp. de Medios de Comunicacion SA

    (8,430     (31,624     (8.0

Befesa SA

    (3,261     (95,216     (23.9

Ence Energia y Celulosa SA

    (161,952     (483,493     (121.4

Faes Farma SA

    (46,911     (147,082     (36.9

Grenergy Renovables SA

    (520     (12,328     (3.1

Laboratorios Farmaceuticos Rovi SA

    (1,584     (84,555     (21.2

Sacyr SA

    (71,599     (206,380     (51.8

Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente SA

    (1,630     (24,479     (6.2
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Spain (continued)                  

Vidrala SA

    (3,786   $ (280,644     (70.5 )% 

Viscofan SA

    (1,478     (85,332     (21.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,496,210  
Sweden                  

Addnode Group AB, Class B

    (8,723     (55,575     (14.0

Alleima AB

    (7,000     (43,505     (10.9

Axfood AB

    (3,613     (80,568     (20.2

Catena AB

    (6,080     (205,970     (51.7

Clas Ohlson AB

    (37,036     (396,292     (99.5

Dometic Group AB

    (62,982     (397,060     (99.7

Hemnet Group AB

    (33,279     (587,622     (147.6

Hexatronic Group AB

    (47,418     (114,679     (28.8

Hms Networks Ab

    (3,994     (135,493     (34.0

Hufvudstaden AB

    (9,961     (108,629     (27.3

JM AB

    (2,293     (25,121     (6.3

Lindab International AB

    (1,293     (20,318     (5.1

New Wave Group AB, B Shares

    (235,182     (1,567,647     (393.7

Pandox AB, Class B

    (10,609     (106,831     (26.8

Paradox Interactive AB

    (10,916     (212,420     (53.3

Peab AB

    (5,192     (19,827     (5.0

Stillfront Group AB

    (50,578     (52,857     (13.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,130,414  
Switzerland                  

Allreal Holding AG

    (8,720     (1,418,537     (356.2

ALSO Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (92     (23,739     (6.0

Cembra Money Bank AG

    (12,452     (871,019     (218.7

Comet Holding AG

    (724     (144,377     (36.3

Daetwyler Holding AG

    (533     (95,400     (24.0

Emmi AG

    (735     (701,799     (176.2

Forbo Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (137     (152,877     (38.4

Garrett Motion, Inc.

    (16,541     (116,779     (29.3

Huber & Suhner AG

    (1,136     (78,657     (19.8

Interroll Holding AG

    (152     (406,054     (102.0

Komax Holding AG

    (231     (46,389     (11.6

Landis&Gyr Group AG

    (3,628     (271,988     (68.3

Leonteq AG

    (1,987     (86,543     (21.7

Mobimo Holding AG

    (1,630     (455,126     (114.3

Schweiter Technologies AG

    (204     (115,274     (28.9

Sensirion Holding Ag

    (344     (26,284     (6.6

SFS Group AG

    (4,256     (431,043     (108.2

Siegfried Holding AG

    (70     (56,224     (14.1

SKAN Group AG

    (622     (47,493     (11.9

Valiant Holding AG

    (571     (63,129     (15.9

Zehnder Group AG

    (1,110     (58,034     (14.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (5,666,765  
United Kingdom                  

4imprint Group PLC

    (279     (17,156     (4.3

888 Holdings PLC

    (142,858     (142,424     (35.8

Ascential PLC

    (76,205     (243,620     (61.2

Auction Technology Group PLC

    (16,359     (112,127     (28.2

Bellway PLC

    (463     (11,868     (3.0

Britvic PLC

    (24,375     (248,537     (62.4

Ceres Power Holdings PLC

    (14,996     (36,321     (9.1

Cranswick PLC

    (587     (25,143     (6.3

Crest Nicholson Holdings PLC

    (12,640     (24,715     (6.2

Domino’s Pizza Group PLC

    (5,448     (22,905     (5.7

Dunelm Group PLC

    (14,153     (168,881     (42.4

Elementis PLC

    (248,106     (358,926     (90.1

Frasers Group PLC

    (16,214     (159,131     (40.0
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  69


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                  

Future PLC

    (3,534   $ (38,214     (9.6 )% 

Genuit Group PLC

    (84,369     (273,702     (68.7

Global Ship Lease, Inc., Class A

    (6,624     (116,450     (29.2

Ibstock PLC

    (58,461     (87,533     (22.0

IntegraFin Holdings PLC

    (6,936     (18,539     (4.7

Lancashire Holdings Ltd.

    (47,117     (326,571     (82.0

LXI REIT PLC

    (129,538     (135,111     (33.9

Moonpig Group PLC

    (154,180     (310,543     (78.0

Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC

    (85,736     (213,203     (53.5

Rathbones Group PLC

    (9,239     (169,498     (42.6

Renishaw PLC

    (2,551     (96,388     (24.2

Rotork PLC

    (61,511     (220,898     (55.5

Safestore Holdings PLC

    (32,413     (269,859     (67.8

Savills PLC

    (7,399     (71,188     (17.9

SSP Group PLC

    (297,101     (652,838     (163.9

Trainline PLC

    (45,708     (145,130     (36.4

Victrex PLC

    (18,189     (306,016     (76.8

Watches of Switzerland Group PLC

    (41,332     (253,644     (63.7

WH Smith PLC

    (11,865     (167,781     (42.1

Yellow Cake PLC

    (64,174     (432,933     (108.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (5,877,793  
United States                  

ACI Worldwide, Inc.

    (6,137     (125,011     (31.4

ACV Auctions, Inc.

    (2,884     (38,444     (9.7

Adeia, Inc.

    (4,147     (34,959     (8.8

ADT, Inc.

    (41,037     (232,269     (58.3

ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.

    (22,288     (146,432     (36.8

Aehr Test Systems

    (9,711     (228,791     (57.4

AeroVironment, Inc.

    (478     (54,807     (13.8

AerSale Corp.

    (13,371     (204,443     (51.3

Agiliti, Inc.

    (5,367     (30,216     (7.6

Alamo Group, Inc.

    (188     (30,136     (7.6

Altair Engineering, Inc., Class A

    (897     (55,722     (14.0

Alteryx, Inc., Class A

    (1,971     (63,092     (15.8

Altus Power, Inc., Class A

    (58,049     (308,240     (77.4

AMC Networks, Inc.

    (5,681     (67,036     (16.8

Amplitude, Inc., Class A

    (2,387     (23,774     (6.0

ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (787     (48,589     (12.2

Anterix, Inc.

    (3,852     (117,447     (29.5

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc.

    (22,112     (220,235     (55.3

Appfolio, Inc., Class A

    (1,369     (256,783     (64.5

Appian Corp., Class A

    (2,077     (81,958     (20.6

Applied Digital Corp.

    (76,075     (371,246     (93.2

Applied Optoelectronics, Inc.

    (2,288     (17,000     (4.3

Archer Aviation, Inc.

    (4,809     (22,843     (5.7

Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp.

    (3,560     (32,645     (8.2

Arhaus, Inc., Class A

    (19,780     (170,504     (42.8

Arko Corp.

    (2,525     (19,064     (4.8

ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.

    (28,526     (415,624     (104.4

Array Technologies, Inc.

    (3,340     (57,882     (14.5

Artesian Resources Corp., Class A

    (1,708     (67,124     (16.9

Astronics Corp.

    (3,012     (46,174     (11.6

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.

    (8,297     (239,037     (60.0

Atlas Energy Solutions, Inc.

    (4,820     (87,772     (22.0

Atrion Corp.

    (45     (15,389     (3.9

Avanos Medical, Inc.

    (631     (11,585     (2.9

AvePoint, Inc.

    (28,292     (211,907     (53.2

Aviat Networks, Inc.

    (2,628     (70,168     (17.6

Avid Technology, Inc.

    (12,853     (347,288     (87.2

Avient Corp.

    (659     (20,838     (5.2
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.

    (3,350   $ (208,638     (52.4 )% 

Azenta, Inc.

    (506     (22,998     (5.8

B Riley Financial Inc.

    (4,996     (180,905     (45.4

Balchem Corp.

    (607     (70,558     (17.7

BancFirst Corp.

    (2,079     (168,628     (42.3

Bank First Corp.

    (12,542     (990,442     (248.7

Bank of Hawaii Corp.

    (16,166     (798,439     (200.5

Barnes Group, Inc.

    (16,666     (346,486     (87.0

Belden, Inc.

    (2,195     (155,625     (39.1

BGC Group, Inc.

    (72,954     (428,240     (107.5

BioLife Solutions, Inc.

    (2,240     (22,624     (5.7

Bloom Energy Corp., Class A

    (1,909     (19,854     (5.0

Bloomin’ Brands, Inc.

    (2,888     (67,406     (16.9

BOK Financial Corp.

    (3,379     (221,392     (55.6

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.

    (7,467     (518,956     (130.3

Boston Omaha Corp., Class A

    (17,364     (247,090     (62.0

BrightSpire Capital, Inc., Class A

    (9,062     (51,291     (12.9

Brinker International, Inc.

    (642     (21,777     (5.5

Brink’s Co.

    (1,974     (131,982     (33.1

Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.

    (11,324     (160,235     (40.2

Brookfield Realty Capital Corp.

    (13,604     (39,452     (9.9

BRP Group, Inc., Class A

    (22,164     (463,892     (116.5

Burford Capital Ltd.

    (16,625     (206,815     (51.9

Business First Bancshares, Inc.

    (934     (18,250     (4.6

Cadre Holdings, Inc.

    (6,399     (179,492     (45.1

Caleres, Inc.

    (9,325     (238,533     (59.9

California Water Service Group

    (9,495     (462,217     (116.1

Calix, Inc.

    (1,568     (51,932     (13.0

Cambridge Bancorp

    (5,802     (311,625     (78.2

Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (8,273     (138,573     (34.8

Cardlytics, Inc.

    (11,891     (147,329     (37.0

Carpenter Technology Corp.

    (2,696     (169,093     (42.5

Carriage Services, Inc., Class A

    (3,974     (85,838     (21.6

Carter’s, Inc.

    (2,519     (169,176     (42.5

Cass Information Systems, Inc.

    (3,223     (121,862     (30.6

Cathay General Bancorp

    (4,179     (141,710     (35.6

CBIZ, Inc.

    (7,439     (386,530     (97.1

CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings, Inc.

    (12,905     (138,987     (34.9

Centrus Energy Corp., Class A

    (596     (31,630     (7.9

Certara, Inc.

    (10,738     (130,896     (32.9

Chico’s FAS, Inc.

    (61,672     (461,307     (115.8

Claros Mortgage Trust, Inc.

    (3,619     (37,746     (9.5

Cleanspark, Inc.

    (22,508     (92,283     (23.2

Clearfield, Inc.

    (19,995     (480,280     (120.6

Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (1,342     (24,263     (6.1

Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C

    (1,132     (24,576     (6.2

CNB Financial Corp.

    (862     (15,671     (3.9

CNX Resources Corp.

    (7,168     (155,689     (39.1

Coastal Financial Corp.

    (4,854     (180,423     (45.3

Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    (8,409     (182,980     (45.9

Columbia Financial, Inc.

    (5,495     (88,469     (22.2

Columbus McKinnon Corp.

    (2,297     (70,219     (17.6

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

    (3,200     (78,848     (19.8

Conduent, Inc.

    (18,514     (59,060     (14.8

CONMED Corp.

    (7,028     (684,949     (172.0

Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.

    (12,621     (272,487     (68.4

CoreCivic, Inc.

    (16,370     (207,899     (52.2

Covenant Logistics Group, Inc., Class A

    (3,410     (134,644     (33.8

Crescent Energy Co., Class A

    (82,839     (1,008,979     (253.4

Cricut, Inc.

    (10,777     (91,928     (23.1

CTS Corp.

    (8,166     (305,490     (76.7
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Cymabay Therapeutics, Inc.

    (5,815   $ (95,250     (23.9 )% 

Cytek Biosciences, Inc.

    (8,199     (34,518     (8.7

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc.

    (3,250     (113,555     (28.5

Definitive Healthcare Corp., Class A

    (14,587     (84,021     (21.1

Denny’s Corp.

    (7,099     (61,193     (15.4

Designer Brands, Inc.

    (38,421     (388,436     (97.5

DHT Holdings, Inc.

    (2,439     (27,122     (6.8

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.

    (79,785     (616,738     (154.9

Digimarc Corp.

    (3,251     (84,331     (21.2

Digitalbridge Group, Inc.

    (10,777     (170,815     (42.9

Digitalocean Holdings, Inc.

    (14,188     (290,286     (72.9

Dine Brands Global, Inc.

    (11,129     (548,548     (137.7

Distribution Solutions Group, Inc.

    (3,135     (94,520     (23.7

DocGo, Inc.

    (3,002     (17,832     (4.5

Dorman Products, Inc.

    (4,699     (292,184     (73.4

Douglas Emmett, Inc.

    (4,505     (50,501     (12.7

Dream Finders Homes, Inc.

    (7,620     (150,038     (37.7

Ducommun, Inc.

    (10,927     (522,748     (131.3

Easterly Government Properties, Inc., Class A

    (29,564     (318,109     (79.9

Eastern Bankshares, Inc.

    (1,128     (12,419     (3.1

Eastman Kodak Co.

    (34,597     (128,701     (32.3

Ecovyst, Inc.

    (14,932     (137,374     (34.5

Edgewell Personal Care Co.

    (3,805     (132,794     (33.3

Embecta Corp.

    (11,113     (168,029     (42.2

Encore Capital Group, Inc.

    (5,425     (204,414     (51.3

Energizer Holdings, Inc.

    (5,630     (177,795     (44.6

Enfusion, Inc., Class A

    (42,549     (353,157     (88.7

Enhabit, Inc.

    (4,583     (33,777     (8.5

Enliven Therapeutics, Inc.

    (28,086     (347,986     (87.4

Enovix Corp.

    (182,970     (1,630,263     (409.4

Enstar Group Ltd.

    (2,312     (547,875     (137.6

EPR Properties

    (3,877     (165,548     (41.6

Equity Commonwealth

    (5,643     (106,878     (26.8

Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.

    (23,030     (505,508     (126.9

European Wax Center, Inc., Class A

    (37,908     (559,901     (140.6

Evolus, Inc.

    (2,013     (15,299     (3.8

Excelerate Energy, Inc.

    (9,336     (132,758     (33.3

F&G Annuities & Life, Inc.

    (5,778     (177,327     (44.5

Farmers National Banc Corp.

    (19,592     (221,194     (55.5

Farmland Partners, Inc.

    (50,477     (525,970     (132.1

Fastly, Inc.

    (2,224     (32,626     (8.2

First Advantage Corp.

    (10,071     (131,024     (32.9

First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC

    (437     (12,682     (3.2

First Bancshares, Inc.

    (6,011     (145,586     (36.6

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

    (3,527     (42,959     (10.8

First Community Bankshares, Inc.

    (4,235     (138,273     (34.7

First Hawaiian, Inc.

    (1,399     (25,084     (6.3

First Merchants Corp.

    (3,733     (101,948     (25.6

First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc.

    (4,672     (78,069     (19.6

FormFactor, Inc.

    (1,907     (64,609     (16.2

Fortrea Holdings, Inc.

    (1,723     (48,933     (12.3

Franklin BSP Realty Trust, Inc.

    (12,636     (159,340     (40.0

Freshpet, Inc.

    (2,261     (129,781     (32.6

Frontier Group Holdings, Inc.

    (3,559     (12,065     (3.0

FTAI Aviation Ltd.

    (2,560     (96,282     (24.2

FutureFuel Corp.

    (14,128     (92,538     (23.2

GCM Grosvenor, Inc., Class A

    (2,371     (19,087     (4.8

GEO Group, Inc.

    (9,332     (81,562     (20.5

German American Bancorp, Inc.

    (2,211     (60,427     (15.2

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

    (2,939     (88,728     (22.3

Gladstone Land Corp.

    (8,854     (120,946     (30.4
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Global Medical REIT, Inc.

    (10,547   $ (91,337     (22.9 )% 

Gogo, Inc.

    (5,088     (53,424     (13.4

Goosehead Insurance, Inc.

    (1,729     (112,160     (28.2

GrafTech International Ltd.

    (15,064     (51,971     (13.0

Graham Holdings Co.

    (178     (103,012     (25.9

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.

    (4,957     (246,462     (61.9

Green Brick Partners, Inc.

    (2,496     (96,595     (24.3

Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc.

    (19,678     (199,535     (50.1

Hallador Energy Co.

    (50,615     (707,598     (177.7

Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A

    (3,008     (253,033     (63.5

Hanesbrands, Inc.

    (4,290     (17,975     (4.5

Hawkins, Inc.

    (1,819     (104,465     (26.2

Haynes International, Inc.

    (1,599     (68,797     (17.3

Helios Technologies, Inc.

    (3,503     (181,175     (45.5

Herbalife Ltd.

    (1,527     (21,760     (5.5

HighPeak Energy, Inc.

    (7,580     (134,242     (33.7

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

    (1,176     (21,039     (5.3

Hillman Solutions Corp.

    (50,935     (334,134     (83.9

Hilltop Holdings, Inc.

    (6,464     (178,536     (44.8

HireRight Holdings Corp.

    (2,884     (26,562     (6.7

Home BancShares, Inc.

    (19,777     (404,440     (101.6

Ichor Holdings Ltd.

    (2,020     (49,005     (12.3

IMAX Corp.

    (4,519     (82,291     (20.7

Informatica, Inc., Class A

    (8,359     (160,326     (40.3

Innospec, Inc.

    (4,021     (394,058     (98.9

Inspired Entertainment, Inc.

    (2,607     (26,018     (6.5

International Bancshares Corp.

    (12,203     (534,857     (134.3

Intrepid Potash, Inc.

    (2,386     (47,458     (11.9

InvenTrust Properties Corp.

    (19,664     (493,566     (123.9

Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc.

    (23,218     (158,579     (39.8

IonQ, Inc.

    (43,089     (415,378     (104.3

iRhythm Technologies, Inc.

    (2,807     (220,406     (55.3

Ivanhoe Electric, Inc.

    (74,823     (766,187     (192.4

Jack in the Box, Inc.

    (6,116     (386,409     (97.0

Jackson Financial, Inc.

    (4,152     (152,420     (38.3

JBG SMITH Properties

    (8,069     (103,848     (26.1

John Bean Technologies Corp.

    (2,374     (246,943     (62.0

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

    (4,363     (132,068     (33.2

Kadant, Inc.

    (3,182     (700,040     (175.8

Kinetik Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (116,149     (4,116,321     (1,033.6

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.

    (2,114     (36,044     (9.1

Kura Sushi USA, Inc., Class A

    (1,774     (101,366     (25.5

Lakeland Financial Corp.

    (2,399     (118,151     (29.7

LCI Industries

    (2,262     (245,404     (61.6

Lemonade, Inc.

    (8,902     (97,388     (24.5

Leonardo DRS, Inc.

    (442     (8,429     (2.1

Leslie’s, Inc.

    (25,333     (125,145     (31.4

Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A

    (3,522     (69,383     (17.4

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Live

    (2,654     (84,583     (21.2

Life Time Group Holdings, Inc.

    (8,175     (96,628     (24.3

Lightwave Logic, Inc.

    (70,478     (319,265     (80.2

Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc.

    (12,741     (79,249     (19.9

Littelfuse, Inc.

    (170     (36,834     (9.2

LTC Properties, Inc.

    (12,372     (391,079     (98.2

Luminar Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (92,128     (292,046     (73.3

Macerich Co.

    (10,108     (98,250     (24.7

Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., Class A

    (1,645     (50,140     (12.6

Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.

    (175,097     (1,542,605     (387.4

Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (11,088     (76,064     (19.1

Marten Transport Ltd.

    (9,957     (175,044     (44.0

MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc.

    (4,463     (91,224     (22.9
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

MaxCyte, Inc.

    (13,331   $     (39,460     (9.9 )% 

MBIA, Inc.

    (22,896     (157,524     (39.6

MediaAlpha, Inc., Class A

    (2,870     (29,504     (7.4

Medifast, Inc.

    (2,357     (163,010     (40.9

MeridianLink, Inc.

    (13,820     (226,924     (57.0

Mesa Laboratories, Inc.

    (1,332     (124,982     (31.4

Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp.

    (8,464     (274,318     (68.9

MFA Financial, Inc.

    (4,285     (38,094     (9.6

MGE Energy, Inc.

    (2,239     (160,380     (40.3

Middlesex Water Co.

    (869     (55,208     (13.9

Mirion Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (17,019     (117,942     (29.6

Mission Produce, Inc.

    (2,561     (24,099     (6.1

Modine Manufacturing Co.

    (10,264     (405,428     (101.8

ModivCare, Inc.

    (1,925     (81,312     (20.4

Montauk Renewables, Inc.

    (15,249     (153,405     (38.5

Movado Group, Inc.

    (13,914     (387,644     (97.3

Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A

    (16,761     (207,334     (52.1

National Bank Holdings Corp.

    (11,993     (373,942     (93.9

National Cinemedia, Inc.

    (70,917     (277,285     (69.6

National Health Investors, Inc.

    (1,273     (63,701     (16.0

National Presto Industries, Inc.

    (1,583     (118,329     (29.7

National Western Life Group, Inc.

    (785     (375,936     (94.4

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

    (13,505     (452,012     (113.5

nCino, Inc.

    (4,673     (131,311     (33.0

NeoGenomics, Inc.

    (24,407     (342,186     (85.9

NETSTREIT Corp.

    (31,435     (447,949     (112.5

New York Mortgage Trust, Inc.

    (12,896     (100,460     (25.2

Newmark Group, Inc.

    (8,997     (51,013     (12.8

NewMarket Corp.

    (167     (80,519     (20.2

NewtekOne, Inc.

    (1,249     (17,324     (4.3

Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.

    (2,625     (191,152     (48.0

nLight, Inc.

    (4,403     (36,677     (9.2

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.

    (1,125     (9,675     (2.4

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

    (6,971     (72,638     (18.2

NorthWestern Corp.

    (18,052     (866,676     (217.6

NuScale Power Corp.

    (74,755     (252,672     (63.4

NVE Corp.

    (175     (11,900     (3.0

OmniAb, Inc.

    (3,474     (15,807     (4.0

One Liberty Properties, Inc.

    (3,090     (56,856     (14.3

OneSpan, Inc.

    (4,021     (31,766     (8.0

OneWater Marine, Inc., Class A

    (18,252     (413,043     (103.7

Origin Bancorp, Inc.

    (13,743     (406,655     (102.1

OrthoPediatrics Corp.

    (8,040     (196,658     (49.4

Papa John’s International, Inc.

    (9,877     (642,202     (161.3

PAR Technology Corp.

    (1,121     (32,722     (8.2

Paragon 28, Inc.

    (1,293     (11,159     (2.8

Paramount Group, Inc.

    (26,986     (115,500     (29.0

Park National Corp.

    (3,255     (330,024     (82.9

Patrick Industries, Inc.

    (1,714     (128,807     (32.3

Paycor HCM, Inc.

    (13,613     (293,769     (73.8

Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.

    (3,020     (70,577     (17.7

PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust

    (30,037     (379,968     (95.4

Peoples Bancorp, Inc.

    (5,424     (149,594     (37.6

PGT Innovations, Inc.

    (4,769     (142,784     (35.9

Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.

    (1,273     (44,950     (11.3

Phinia, Inc.

    (1,071     (27,717     (7.0

Piedmont Lithium, Inc.

    (18,756     (515,227     (129.4

Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.

    (1,255     (6,539     (1.6

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

    (31,090     (100,421     (25.2

Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.

    (18,366     (366,218     (92.0

PolyPeptide Group AG

    (10,823     (205,550     (51.6

Portillo’s, Inc., Class A

    (22,346     (334,073     (83.9
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

PotlatchDeltic Corp.

    (11,520   $     (493,632     (124.0 )% 

Powell Industries, Inc.

    (1,798     (137,817     (34.6

PowerSchool Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (11,755     (234,160     (58.8

Premier, Inc., Class A

    (8,919     (171,423     (43.0

ProAssurance Corp.

    (8,103     (137,751     (34.6

PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp.

    (9,422     (252,415     (63.4

PubMatic, Inc.

    (1,452     (16,364     (4.1

PureCycle Technologies, Inc.

    (11,474     (51,059     (12.8

QIAGEN NV

    (9,720     (363,820     (91.4

Quanterix Corp.

    (632     (13,727     (3.4

RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.

    (4,385     (239,026     (60.0

Ready Capital Corp.

    (162,916     (1,536,298     (385.8

Red Rock Resorts, Inc.

    (4,514     (178,529     (44.8

Redwood Trust, Inc.

    (16,246     (102,025     (25.6

Reliance Worldwide Corp. Ltd.

    (193,839     (432,059     (108.5

Resideo Technologies, Inc.

    (3,265     (47,277     (11.9

Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.

    (19,779     (232,205     (58.3

Rocket Lab USA, Inc.

    (45,626     (192,998     (48.5

RXO, Inc.

    (2,667     (46,699     (11.7

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

    (7,542     (194,282     (48.8

Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.

    (39,072     (532,942     (133.8

Sabre Corp.

    (10,574     (37,009     (9.3

Schneider National, Inc.

    (1,695     (42,934     (10.8

Seaboard Corp.

    (15     (52,604     (13.2

Select Water Solutions, Inc.

    (11,803     (87,814     (22.0

Sensient Technologies Corp.

    (16,754     (945,261     (237.4

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.

    (2,460     (58,204     (14.6

Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., Class A

    (15,108     (232,059     (58.3

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

    (15,415     (617,525     (155.1

Simply Good Foods Co.

    (9,345     (348,475     (87.5

SITE Centers Corp.

    (39,647     (462,284     (116.1

SiTime Corp.

    (730     (72,854     (18.3

Sitio Royalties Corp.

    (6,654     (164,487     (41.3

Six Flags Entertainment Corp.

    (38,612     (768,379     (192.9

Sl Green Realty Corp.

    (14,854     (435,074     (109.2

Sleep Number Corp.

    (3,437     (55,920     (14.0

Solo Brands, Inc., Class A

    (5,410     (20,828     (5.2

Sotera Health Co.

    (14,039     (177,734     (44.6

Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.

    (1,859     (140,020     (35.2

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (17,275     (390,415     (98.0

Stellar Bancorp, Inc.

    (4,997     (108,635     (27.3

Stem, Inc.

    (48,497     (163,920     (41.2

Stepan Co.

    (760     (56,848     (14.3

StepStone Group, Inc., Class A

    (12,575     (355,872     (89.4

Sterling Check Corp.

    (3,429     (38,336     (9.6

Steven Madden Ltd.

    (20,885     (684,819     (172.0

Sun Country Airlines Holdings, Inc.

    (12,285     (159,951     (40.2

SunCoke Energy, Inc.

    (16,835     (160,101     (40.2

SunPower Corp.

    (368,763     (1,574,618     (395.4

Sunrun, Inc.

    (14,734     (142,183     (35.7

Sweetgreen, Inc.

    (2,820     (29,131     (7.3

Sylvamo Corp.

    (3,978     (176,225     (44.3

Target Hospitality Corp.

    (21,641     (297,131     (74.6

Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (7,389     (105,219     (26.4

Terns Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (28,480     (149,805     (37.6

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.

    (351     (19,326     (4.9

TFS Financial Corp.

    (10,794     (128,017     (32.1

Tidewater, Inc.

    (8,381     (572,841     (143.8

TimkenSteel Corp.

    (1,848     (37,570     (9.4

Towne Bank

    (4,590     (109,885     (27.6

TPG, Inc.

    (17,114     (473,031     (118.8

Transcat, Inc.

    (1,052     (94,701     (23.8
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.

    (2,354   $ (98,138     (24.6 )% 

TriMas Corp.

    (9,025     (218,495     (54.9

TripAdvisor, Inc.

    (5,064     (74,745     (18.8

Triumph Financial, Inc.

    (3,266     (203,308     (51.1

Triumph Group, Inc.

    (69,578     (519,052     (130.3

Tronox Holdings PLC

    (10,331     (110,438     (27.7

TrueBlue, Inc.

    (10,496     (116,191     (29.2

Trupanion, Inc.

    (27,999     (576,779     (144.8

Ubiquiti, Inc.

    (484     (58,782     (14.8

Udemy, Inc.

    (4,154     (37,095     (9.3

UFP Technologies, Inc.

    (1,867     (291,103     (73.1

Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.

    (4,467     (106,583     (26.8

UMB Financial Corp.

    (1,593     (99,913     (25.1

UniFirst Corp.

    (441     (72,514     (18.2

United Community Banks, Inc.

    (4,749     (104,905     (26.3

United Natural Foods, Inc.

    (32,114     (468,222     (117.6

Uniti Group, Inc.

    (104,521     (480,797     (120.7

Unitil Corp.

    (391     (17,857     (4.5

Universal Corp.

    (8,499     (382,455     (96.0

Uranium Energy Corp.

    (26,832     (159,650     (40.1

Urban Edge Properties

    (7,120     (112,923     (28.4

Utz Brands, Inc.

    (1,762     (21,479     (5.4

Ventyx Biosciences, Inc.

    (13,171     (189,926     (47.7

Veris Residential, Inc.

    (1,253     (16,778     (4.2

Vertex Energy, Inc.

    (62,885     (271,034     (68.1

Victoria’s Secret & Co.

    (20,570     (367,792     (92.4

Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.

    (228     (42,004     (10.5

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

    (3,998     (88,915     (22.3

Vista Outdoor, Inc.

    (6,264     (157,352     (39.5

Vita Coco Co., Inc.

    (768     (20,813     (5.2

VSE Corp.

    (2,710     (145,798     (36.6

WaFd, Inc.

    (11,589     (286,016     (71.8

Warby Parker, Inc.

    (5,934     (77,023     (19.3

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

    (1,270     (46,126     (11.6

Westrock Coffee Co.

    (97,410     (802,658     (201.6

White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.

    (284     (406,333     (102.0

Whitestone Reit

    (6,068     (60,377     (15.2

Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    (2,311     (26,877     (6.7

XPEL, Inc.

    (4,097     (189,691     (47.6

York Water Co.

    (6,451     (232,688     (58.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (82,427,763  

Investment Companies

     

United Kingdom

     

Digital 9 Infrastructure PLC

    (947,234     (538,301     (135.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Preferred Stocks

     

Germany

     

Jungheinrich AG

    (2,249   $ (60,257     (15.1 )% 
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Short

      (177,572,659)    
   

 

 

   

Net Value of Reference Entity — BNP Paribas SA

 

  $ 398,239    
   

 

 

   

The following table represents the individual long and short positions and related values of the equity securities underlying the total return swap with Goldman Sachs Bank USA as of period end, termination date 08/19/26:

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Reference Entity — Long

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

Abacus Group

    44,393     $ 27,034       (1.7 )% 

Accent Group Ltd.

    75,287       89,923       (5.5

Adbri Ltd.

    27,912       35,065       (2.2

Alumina Ltd.

    522,972       260,030       (15.9

AMP Ltd.

    53,822       35,861       (2.2

Arena REIT

    70,380             142,380       (8.7

AUB Group Ltd.

    17,828       305,979       (18.8

Aussie Broadband Ltd.

    27,222       67,818       (4.2

Austal Ltd.

    50,215       54,286       (3.3

Bega Cheese Ltd.

    254,862       451,553       (27.7

Boral Ltd.

    176,184       505,081       (31.0

Challenger Ltd.

    169,991       634,066       (38.9

Charter Hall Long Wale REIT

    131,965       253,523       (15.5

Charter Hall Retail REIT

    342,672       665,858       (40.8

Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT

    67,042       101,590       (6.2

Credit Corp. Group Ltd.

    26,101       201,371       (12.3

CSR Ltd.

    370,664       1,324,453       (81.1

Data#3 Ltd.

    101,617       438,129       (26.8

Downer EDI Ltd.

    304,078       731,379       (44.8

GrainCorp Ltd.

    85,119       376,020       (23.0

Growthpoint Properties Australia Ltd.

    194,618       244,342       (15.0

Johns Lyng Group Ltd.

    56,315       219,236       (13.4

Jumbo Interactive Ltd.

    32,341       285,232       (17.5

McMillan Shakespeare Ltd.

    1,803       19,215       (1.2

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

    40,069       358,961       (22.0

Nanosonics Ltd.

    137,323       327,732       (20.1

National Storage REIT

    207,847       265,001       (16.2

Netwealth Group Ltd.

    22,896       186,033       (11.4

NRW Holdings Ltd.

    7,040       11,245       (0.7

oOh!media Ltd.

    272,793       226,330       (13.9

Perenti Ltd.

    640,663       433,173       (26.5

Perseus Mining Ltd.

    468,970       501,075       (30.7

Pinnacle Investment Management Group Ltd.

    42,297       209,630       (12.8
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Australia (continued)                  

Premier Investments Ltd.

    14,677     $     212,821       (13.0 )% 

Pro Medicus Ltd.

    2,029       96,647       (5.9

Ramelius Resources Ltd.

    258,307       268,283       (16.4

Region RE Ltd.

    91,861       114,862       (7.0

Regis Resources Ltd., Registered Shares

    466,952       505,259       (31.0

Ridley Corp. Ltd.

    70,353       98,854       (6.1

Silver Lake Resources Ltd.

    522,112       343,421       (21.0

SiteMinder Ltd.

    20,416       52,931       (3.2

Star Entertainment Grp Ltd.

    676,252       228,428       (14.0

Steadfast Group Ltd.

    82,515       283,748       (17.4

Technology One Ltd.

    105,282       975,583       (59.8

Ventia Services Group Pty Ltd.

    542,943       948,781       (58.1

Viva Energy Group Ltd.

    165,669       298,386       (18.3

Waypoint REIT Ltd.

    322,485       435,528       (26.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      14,852,136    
Austria                  

ams-OSRAM AG

    129,099       465,249       (28.5

ANDRITZ AG

    19,204       882,521       (54.1

AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG

    553       13,856       (0.8

IMMOFINANZ AG

    14,849       298,404       (18.3

Kontron AG

    31,257       628,968       (38.5

Raiffeisen Bank International AG

    41,705       603,142       (37.0

Telekom Austria AG, Class A

    24,369       169,866       (10.4

UNIQA Insurance Group AG

    75,378       607,541       (37.2

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe

    13,913       372,517       (22.8

Wienerberger AG

    7,896       191,091       (11.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,233,155    
Belgium                  

Barco NV

    29,795       456,505       (28.0

Etablissements Franz Colruyt NV

    7,131       294,568       (18.0

Melexis NV

    9,585       704,090       (43.1

Montea NV

    3,248       229,151       (14.0

Proximus SADP

    61,998       514,099       (31.5

Shurgard Self Storage Ltd.

    3,771       141,147       (8.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,339,560    
Canada                  

AbCellera Biologics, Inc.

    55,763       229,186       (14.0

Advantage Energy Ltd.

    20,870       154,234       (9.4

Aecon Group, Inc.

    73,750       553,002       (33.9

Ag Growth International, Inc.

    3,681       131,700       (8.1

Artis REIT

    88,341       399,650       (24.5

Atco Ltd., Class I

    36,156       944,087       (57.8

Boralex, Inc.

    17,480       331,165       (20.3

Canada Goose Holdings, Inc.

    94,517       1,070,429       (65.6

Canfor Corp.

    57,410       598,469       (36.7

Cardinal Energy Ltd.

    10,316       56,236       (3.4

Cargojet, Inc.

    3,841       223,310       (13.7

Centerra Gold, Inc.

    21,740       112,449       (6.9

Crombie REIT

    70,660       632,637       (38.8

CT REIT

    24,027       223,563       (13.7

Doman Building Materials Group Ltd.

    6,880       34,129       (2.1

DREAM Unlimited Corp., Class A

    16,622       206,945       (12.7

Dundee Precious Metals, Inc.

    52,438       349,739       (21.4

Enghouse Systems Ltd.

    5,067       121,147       (7.4

First Capital REIT

    66,548       637,779       (39.1

First National Financial Corp.

    6,965       177,111       (10.8

Fortuna Silver Mines, Inc.

    92,149       263,463       (16.1

Freehold Royalties Ltd.

    44,457       466,724       (28.6
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

H&R REIT

    105,948     $     665,052       (40.7 )% 

Innergex Renewable Energy, Inc.

    164,946       1,036,152       (63.5

Interfor Corp.

    34,513       432,574       (26.5

Jamieson Wellness, Inc.

    16,341       273,854       (16.8

Kelt Exploration Ltd.

    28,300       163,562       (10.0

Laurentian Bank of Canada

    4,022       74,607       (4.6

Lundin Gold, Inc.

    14,768       181,411       (11.1

Major Drilling Group International, Inc.

    22,975       124,089       (7.6

Nexus Industrial REIT

    5,993       28,649       (1.8

North American Construction Group Ltd.

    11,105       233,008       (14.3

Obsidian Energy Ltd.

    34,295       292,393       (17.9

Pason Systems, Inc.

    56,974       556,563       (34.1

Precision Drilling Corp.

    4,434       262,044       (16.1

Russel Metals, Inc.

    31,191       790,108       (48.4

Sandstorm Gold Ltd.

    60,665       283,116       (17.3

Seabridge Gold, Inc.

    4,331       48,282       (3.0

Secure Energy Services, Inc.

    22,203       125,472       (7.7

Silvercorp Metals, Inc.

    111,091       251,404       (15.4

Sleep Country Canada Holdings, Inc.

    10,396       167,052       (10.2

SmartCentres REIT

    30,066       475,240       (29.1

Stelco Holdings, Inc.

    7,895       226,100       (13.9

Topaz Energy Corp.

    50,380       784,517       (48.1

Torex Gold Resources, Inc.

    13,857       136,248       (8.3

Wajax Corp.

    2,011       44,116       (2.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      15,572,767    
Denmark                  

D/S Norden A/S

    5,730       325,435       (20.0

H Lundbeck A/S

    55,142       287,858       (17.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      613,293    
Egypt                  

Centamin PLC

    823,968       829,904       (50.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Finland                  

Cargotec OYJ, Class B

    8,217       323,719       (19.8

Citycon OYJ

    77,709       410,291       (25.2

Kemira OYJ

    29,374       474,723       (29.1

Kojamo OYJ

    23,121       197,162       (12.1

Nokian Renkaat OYJ

    64,437       486,383       (29.8

Nordea Bank Abp

    12,302       129,408       (7.9

Outokumpu OYJ

    25,584       105,527       (6.5

Uponor OYJ

    3,904       118,070       (7.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,245,283    
France                  

ALD SA

    14,182       95,490       (5.9

Beneteau SACA

    4,371       52,642       (3.2

CGG SA

    892,588       630,454       (38.6

Cie Plastic Omnium SE

    33,378       374,406       (22.9

Clariane SE

    7,457       28,108       (1.7

Coface SA

    2,908       35,008       (2.2

Etablissements Maurel et Prom SA

    31,688       188,328       (11.6

Guerbet

    1       18       (0.0

ICADE

    34,238       1,116,841       (68.4

JCDecaux SE

    10,243       159,940       (9.8

Nexity SA

    14,161       197,499       (12.1

Rubis SCA

    68,124       1,480,450       (90.7

Television Francaise 1 SA

    118,090       830,625       (50.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      5,189,809    
Germany                  

Atoss Software AG

    3,118       657,543       (40.3
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                    

Aurubis AG

    10,840      $     892,088        (54.6 )% 

Auto1 Group SE

    4,203        24,691        (1.5

Bank of Georgia Group PLC

    47,638        1,937,566        (118.7

Bilfinger SE

    15,536        569,210        (34.9

CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KgaA

    5,151        188,514        (11.5

Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG

    12,230        82,002        (5.0

Deutsche Wohnen SE

    17,171        369,694        (22.6

Deutz AG

    123,067        497,836        (30.5

Duerr AG

    15,795        324,289        (19.9

DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA

    3,511        102,858        (6.3

Elmos Semiconductor SE

    2,034        133,224        (8.2

Freenet AG

    3,342        84,844        (5.2

Grand City Properties SA

    25,848        230,714        (14.1

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA

    187        14,215        (0.9

Hypoport SE

    1,728        211,518        (13.0

Krones AG

    7,382        718,777        (44.0

METRO AG

    10,220        64,834        (4.0

SAF-Holland SE

    30,944        413,089        (25.3

Salzgitter AG

    16,246        405,666        (24.8

Sirius Real Estate Ltd.

    189,796        185,412        (11.4

Suedzucker AG

    16,418        248,263        (15.2

SUESS MicroTec SE

    944        16,310        (1.0

TAG Immobilien AG

    9,858        107,602        (6.6

TBC Bank Group PLC

    35,156        1,151,831        (70.6

TUI AG

    65,916        332,025        (20.3

Uniper SE

    2,445        12,568        (0.8

United Internet AG

    36,851        764,949        (46.9

Vitesco Technologies Group AG

    9,606        938,152        (57.5
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       11,680,284     
Hong Kong                    

Fortune REIT

    153,000        85,691        (5.3

HK Electric Investments & HK Electric Investments Ltd.

    92,000        51,086        (3.1
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       136,777     
Ireland                    

Cimpress PLC

    8,105        483,625        (29.6

Greencore Group PLC

    127,037        139,550        (8.6
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       623,175     
Israel                    

Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd.

    24,219        118,969        (7.3

Delek Group Ltd.

    5,676        624,670        (38.3

Kornit Digital Ltd.

    12,269        169,312        (10.4

Plus500 Ltd.

    2,807        48,367        (2.9

Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.

    26,014        201,348        (12.3
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       1,162,666     
Italy                    

Banca IFIS SpA

    11,638        198,667        (12.2

Banca Popolare di Sondrio SpA

    84,073        457,890        (28.1

Brunello Cucinelli SpA

    21,950        1,762,695        (108.0

Buzzi SpA

    19,514        515,741        (31.6

Credito Emiliano SpA

    7,521        60,873        (3.7

Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA

    1,462        29,485        (1.8

De’ Longhi SpA

    4,802        107,264        (6.6

Enav SpA

    4,153        13,816        (0.8

Hera SpA

    88,304        247,966        (15.2

Iren SpA

    176,630        353,345        (21.6

Maire Tecnimont SpA

    86,161        399,888        (24.5

OVS SpA

    96,576        170,717        (10.5
Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
Italy (continued)                    

Piaggio & C SpA

    24,123      $     64,735        (4.0 )% 

PRADA SpA

    29,500        177,874        (10.9

RAI Way SpA

    16,397        81,319        (5.0

Sesa SpA

    7,774        783,859        (48.0

Tinexta SpA

    6,007        103,342        (6.3

Unipol Gruppo SpA

    74,149        400,979        (24.6

Webuild SpA

    285,482        513,242        (31.4
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       6,443,697     
Japan                    

77 Bank Ltd.

    26,300        593,696        (36.4

Acom Co. Ltd.

    183,800        437,414        (26.8

Adastria Co. Ltd.

    52,400        1,113,239        (68.2

Aeon Delight Co. Ltd.

    26,800        598,781        (36.7

Ai Holdings Corp.

    1,900        29,705        (1.8

Aichi Steel Corp.

    800        19,022        (1.2

Ain Holdings, Inc.

    13,500        386,703        (23.7

Air Water, Inc.

    4,600        58,773        (3.6

Aisan Industry Co. Ltd.

    27,300        219,112        (13.4

Alfresa Holdings Corp.

    66,000        1,056,913        (64.8

Amano Corp.

    2,300        47,636        (2.9

Anicom Holdings, Inc.

    78,300        287,711        (17.6

Anritsu Corp.

    87,400        658,524        (40.3

Arcs Co. Ltd.

    8,200        158,688        (9.7

Asanuma Corp.

    8,600        205,550        (12.6

Avex, Inc.

    30,700        284,103        (17.4

AZ-COM MARUWA Holdings, Inc.

    15,900        221,151        (13.5

Benefit One, Inc.

    33,600        243,799        (14.9

Benesse Holdings, Inc.

    71,300        854,493        (52.4

Bic Camera, Inc.

    268,100        2,056,640        (126.0

BIPROGY, Inc.

    1,000        25,183        (1.5

BML, Inc.

    6,900        132,311        (8.1

Bunka Shutter Co. Ltd.

    67,500        576,250        (35.3

Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.

    9,400        228,655        (14.0

Cellebrite Di Ltd.

    28,377        189,558        (11.6

Chudenko Corp.

    2,700        44,519        (2.7

Chugin Financial Group, Inc.

    42,500        343,199        (21.0

Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd.

    33,800        309,817        (19.0

Citizen Watch Co. Ltd.

    131,400        776,349        (47.6

Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings, Inc.

    77,200        1,046,998        (64.1

Colowide Co. Ltd.

    12,700        199,828        (12.2

Comture Corp.

    11,200        151,850        (9.3

Create Restaurants Holdings, Inc.

    42,400        296,729        (18.2

Create SD Holdings Co. Ltd.

    25,000        543,149        (33.3

Daicel Corp.

    135,700        1,168,866        (71.6

Daihen Corp.

    9,200        293,783        (18.0

Daiichikosho Co. Ltd.

    18,700        280,154        (17.2

Daio Paper Corp.

    96,400        802,086        (49.1

Daiseki Co. Ltd.

    23,800        666,305        (40.8

Daiwa Securities Living Investments Corp.

    602        451,029        (27.6

Denka Co. Ltd.

    8,900        162,952        (10.0

DIC Corp.

    3,500        55,954        (3.4

Digital Arts, Inc.

    15,100        422,376        (25.9

dip Corp.

    15,400        309,536        (19.0

Doutor Nichires Holdings Co. Ltd.

    72,500        1,060,151        (64.9

Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd.

    5,700        176,619        (10.8

DTS Corp.

    3,200        66,622        (4.1

eGuarantee, Inc.

    37,600        440,533        (27.0

Eiken Chemical Co. Ltd.

    40,600        405,726        (24.9

Eizo Corp.

    16,200        527,006        (32.3

Elecom Co. Ltd.

    77,200        887,512        (54.4
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                    

Elematec Corp.

    16,200      $     186,973        (11.5 )% 

eRex Co. Ltd.

    7,600        37,969        (2.3

euglena Co. Ltd.

    43,000        211,586        (13.0

Exedy Corp.

    1,200        20,362        (1.2

FCC Co. Ltd.

    86,900        1,045,077        (64.0

Financial Partners Group Co. Ltd.

    109,900        1,055,412        (64.7

FP Corp.

    8,500        165,663        (10.2

Fuji Corp.

    1,400        21,297        (1.3

Fuji Oil Holdings, Inc.

    14,600        234,786        (14.4

Fujimi, Inc.

    16,200        327,822        (20.1

Fujitec Co. Ltd.

    16,300        358,078        (21.9

Fujitsu General Ltd.

    22,100        398,363        (24.4

Fukuoka REIT Corp.

    520        567,286        (34.8

FULLCAST Holdings Co. Ltd.

    13,500        154,684        (9.5

Funai Soken Holdings, Inc.

    28,500        474,935        (29.1

Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd.

    78,600        1,193,718        (73.1

Futaba Industrial Co. Ltd.

    15,700        78,374        (4.8

Fuyo General Lease Co. Ltd.

    4,300        354,058        (21.7

Giken Ltd.

    15,100        181,612        (11.1

Global One Real Estate Investment Corp.

    327        251,388        (15.4

Glory Ltd.

    47,000        887,854        (54.4

Gree, Inc.

    34,200        129,512        (7.9

H.U. Group Holdings, Inc.

    4,800        81,729        (5.0

H2O Retailing Corp.

    57,300        622,195        (38.1

Hanwa Co. Ltd.

    13,200        403,190        (24.7

Hazama Ando Corp.

    14,600        114,490        (7.0

Heiwa Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    20,300        526,890        (32.3

Heiwado Co. Ltd.

    28,800        477,129        (29.2

Hiday Hidaka Corp.

    26,700        494,397        (30.3

Hino Motors Ltd.

    114,700        339,529        (20.8

Hioki EE Corp.

    4,100        180,821        (11.1

Hogy Medical Co. Ltd.

    10,500        231,152        (14.2

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

    50,100        251,092        (15.4

Ichigo Office REIT Investment Corp.

    1,684        957,810        (58.7

Ichigo, Inc.

    222,400        493,287        (30.2

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    15,900        336,163        (20.6

Infocom Corp.

    8,600        145,275        (8.9

Infomart Corp.

    169,500        412,078        (25.2

Information Services International-Dentsu Ltd.

    6,500        223,239        (13.7

INFRONEER Holdings, Inc.

    1,800        19,174        (1.2

Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd.

    35,100        333,119        (20.4

Itochu Enex Co. Ltd.

    16,900        167,897        (10.3

Itoham Yonekyu Holdings, Inc.

    7,080        198,222        (12.1

Itoki Corp.

    4,300        41,625        (2.6

JAC Recruitment Co. Ltd.

    34,900        564,478        (34.6

Jaccs Co. Ltd.

    17,500        609,463        (37.3

Japan Elevator Service Holdings Co. Ltd.

    29,900        401,746        (24.6

Japan Securities Finance Co. Ltd.

    17,400        175,610        (10.8

JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.

    23,300        180,820        (11.1

JCU Corp.

    15,800        349,039        (21.4

JINS Holdings, Inc.

    7,900        220,643        (13.5

JTEKT Corp.

    279,200        2,332,439        (142.9

Kaga Electronics Co. Ltd.

    4,700        190,717        (11.7

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    22,500        504,638        (30.9

Kandenko Co. Ltd.

    31,200        292,750        (17.9

Kaneka Corp.

    3,900        96,477        (5.9

Kanematsu Corp.

    52,700        721,588        (44.2

Kato Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    9,300        264,685        (16.2

Kewpie Corp.

    57,600        1,013,039        (62.1

Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    8,800        188,532        (11.6

Kitz Corp.

    22,300        152,757        (9.4

Kokuyo Co. Ltd.

    12,400        194,817        (11.9
Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                    

Koshidaka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    57,300      $     413,110        (25.3 )% 

Kyoritsu Maintenance Co. Ltd.

    22,200        860,316        (52.7

Leopalace21 Corp.

    48,700        106,147        (6.5

Life Corp.

    20,100        480,227        (29.4

Link And Motivation, Inc.

    44,100        119,590        (7.3

Lion Corp.

    53,700        522,101        (32.0

Mandom Corp.

    53,200        494,340        (30.3

Mani, Inc.

    26,000        358,236        (21.9

Maruha Nichiro Corp.

    10,800        187,277        (11.5

Matsui Securities Co. Ltd.

    22,400        112,680        (6.9

Maxell Ltd.

    34,200        370,825        (22.7

MCJ Co. Ltd.

    2,300        16,786        (1.0

Megmilk Snow Brand Co. Ltd.

    39,100        638,046        (39.1

Meidensha Corp.

    21,600        341,799        (20.9

MEITEC Group Holdings, Inc.

    30,300        540,437        (33.1

Menicon Co. Ltd.

    24,500        287,890        (17.6

METAWATER Co. Ltd.

    11,800        150,718        (9.2

Micronics Japan Co. Ltd.

    9,000        138,103        (8.5

Milbon Co. Ltd.

    13,200        353,832        (21.7

MIRAIT ONE Corp.

    24,900        334,356        (20.5

Mitsubishi Materials Corp.

    200,900        3,270,736        (200.4

Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co. Ltd.

    31,200        833,714        (51.1

Mitsui DM Sugar Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,500        30,895        (1.9

Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd.

    56,600        1,489,046        (91.2

Miura Co. Ltd.

    12,600        247,689        (15.2

MIXI, Inc.

    35,800        548,523        (33.6

Mizuho Leasing Co. Ltd.

    15,000        483,700        (29.6

Modec, Inc.

    37,200        414,852        (25.4

Monogatari Corp.

    18,500        507,022        (31.1

Morinaga & Co. Ltd.

    23,000        837,415        (51.3

MOS Food Services, Inc.

    34,600        764,803        (46.9

Nabtesco Corp.

    16,700        299,929        (18.4

Nagase & Co. Ltd.

    11,800        181,213        (11.1

Nakanishi, Inc.

    32,500        723,271        (44.3

NET One Systems Co. Ltd.

    14,700        227,709        (14.0

Nichias Corp.

    8,600        172,951        (10.6

Nichicon Corp.

    48,900        414,044        (25.4

Nippn Corp.

    14,900        229,799        (14.1

Nippon Ceramic Co. Ltd.

    17,900        315,801        (19.3

Nippon Gas Co. Ltd.

    35,100        534,601        (32.8

Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co. Ltd.

    122,500        1,360,268        (83.3

Nippon Paper Industries Co. Ltd.

    34,400        303,410        (18.6

Nippon Parking Development Co. Ltd.

    116,900        167,619        (10.3

Nippon Road Co. Ltd.

    18,500        246,168        (15.1

Nippon Sheet Glass Co. Ltd.

    24,900        111,020        (6.8

Nishi-Nippon Financial Holdings, Inc.

    27,600        333,894        (20.5

Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd.

    13,300        376,184        (23.0

Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc.

    180,000        1,319,059        (80.8

Nissui Corp.

    131,500        646,251        (39.6

Nittetsu Mining Co. Ltd.

    12,900        411,590        (25.2

NOK Corp.

    20,200        242,631        (14.9

Nomura Co. Ltd.

    100,200        584,941        (35.8

Noritsu Koki Co. Ltd.

    15,000        321,668        (19.7

Noritz Corp.

    17,700        188,309        (11.5

North Pacific Bank Ltd.

    104,500        272,520        (16.7

NSD Co. Ltd.

    12,900        227,727        (14.0

NTN Corp.

    414,800        749,362        (45.9

Okamura Corp.

    20,200        291,485        (17.9

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.

    54,300        249,088        (15.3

Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.

    125,400        767,649        (47.0

Okinawa Cellular Telephone Co.

    13,900        297,680        (18.2

Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc.

    48,800        361,057        (22.1
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                    

Onward Holdings Co. Ltd.

    156,900      $     502,743        (30.8 )% 

Open Up Group, Inc.

    23,300        292,919        (17.9

Optex Group Co. Ltd.

    11,100        126,280        (7.7

Orix JREIT, Inc.

    313        364,656        (22.3

Pacific Industrial Co. Ltd.

    3,000        27,539        (1.7

PALTAC Corp.

    25,300        830,009        (50.9

Paramount Bed Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,000        17,251        (1.1

Pasona Group, Inc.

    5,600        50,803        (3.1

Pigeon Corp.

    188,100        2,024,326        (124.0

Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc.

    7,200        73,410        (4.5

Prestige International, Inc.

    122,800        505,111        (30.9

Prima Meat Packers Ltd.

    27,100        417,907        (25.6

Raito Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    40,900        536,622        (32.9

Relo Group, Inc.

    90,700        911,263        (55.8

Ricoh Leasing Co. Ltd.

    9,600        290,884        (17.8

Rinnai Corp.

    40,200        748,453        (45.9

Round One Corp.

    8,000        29,401        (1.8

Royal Holdings Co. Ltd.

    14,300        246,847        (15.1

RS Technologies Co. Ltd.

    8,100        130,339        (8.0

Ryoyo Electro Corp.

    25,100        603,250        (37.0

Saizeriya Co. Ltd.

    71,200        2,927,586        (179.4

San-Ai Obbli Co. Ltd.

    1,600        17,507        (1.1

Sanki Engineering Co. Ltd.

    16,100        189,462        (11.6

Sansan, Inc.

    38,900        311,941        (19.1

Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.

    6,500        175,141        (10.7

Sapporo Holdings Ltd.

    29,800        1,062,438        (65.1

Sato Holdings Corp.

    32,100        437,039        (26.8

Seino Holdings Co. Ltd.

    14,100        207,820        (12.7

Sekisui House Reit, Inc.

    197        105,191        (6.4

Shibaura Machine Co. Ltd.

    25,500        640,099        (39.2

Shin-Etsu Polymer Co. Ltd.

    21,300        195,864        (12.0

Shizuoka Gas Co. Ltd.

    27,200        187,272        (11.5

Siix Corp.

    1,600        15,195        (0.9

Simplex Holdings, Inc.

    11,600        197,640        (12.1

SMS Co. Ltd.

    51,900        835,064        (51.2

Sodick Co. Ltd.

    19,900        101,733        (6.2

Sohgo Security Services Co. Ltd.

    107,800        638,978        (39.1

Solasto Corp.

    3,800        14,969        (0.9

Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.

    6,800        110,263        (6.8

Starts Corp., Inc.

    17,700        340,718        (20.9

Strike Co. Ltd.

    8,500        210,582        (12.9

Sugi Holdings Co. Ltd.

    10,800        442,773        (27.1

Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.

    24,300        564,179        (34.6

Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd.

    224,900        604,379        (37.0

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. Ltd.

    4,000        94,318        (5.8

Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd.

    142,400        440,925        (27.0

Sumitomo Riko Co. Ltd.

    8,400        53,236        (3.3

Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co. Ltd.

    400        12,463        (0.8

Sumitomo Warehouse Co. Ltd.

    18,300        296,948        (18.2

Sun Frontier Fudousan Co. Ltd.

    10,200        100,297        (6.1

Suzuken Co. Ltd.

    14,100        437,539        (26.8

Systena Corp.

    413,900        713,773        (43.7

Tadano Ltd.

    42,400        323,290        (19.8

Taiheiyo Cement Corp.

    15,600        270,419        (16.6

Taikisha Ltd.

    6,000        177,005        (10.8

Taisho Pharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd.

    17,900        717,822        (44.0

Takeuchi Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    25,500        737,340        (45.2

Takuma Co. Ltd.

    96,100        945,298        (57.9

Tama Home Co. Ltd.

    5,400        123,597        (7.6

Tamron Co. Ltd.

    2,400        66,273        (4.1

TechMatrix Corp.

    14,900        149,278        (9.1
Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                    

TechnoPro Holdings, Inc.

    7,800      $     156,638        (9.6 )% 

Teijin Ltd.

    55,900        512,941        (31.4

Toa Corp.

    28,000        705,341        (43.2

Toho Gas Co. Ltd.

    67,100        1,171,178        (71.8

Tokai Rika Co. Ltd.

    37,600        597,263        (36.6

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

    28,500        98,056        (6.0

Tokuyama Corp.

    34,700        532,980        (32.7

Tokyo Century Corp.

    11,400        445,237        (27.3

Tokyu Construction Co. Ltd.

    105,600        550,449        (33.7

Topcon Corp.

    34,100        315,865        (19.4

Tosei Corp.

    65,000        778,614        (47.7

Toshiba TEC Corp.

    23,700        521,955        (32.0

Towa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    50,400        938,620        (57.5

Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co. Ltd.

    38,900        669,521        (41.0

Toyo Seikan Group Holdings Ltd.

    26,700        454,478        (27.8

Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd.

    29,700        598,263        (36.7

Trusco Nakayama Corp.

    33,600        514,146        (31.5

TS Tech Co. Ltd.

    21,900        248,633        (15.2

TSI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    61,700        333,460        (20.4

Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

    10,600        271,690        (16.6

Tsuburaya Fields Holdings, Inc.

    10,400        114,798        (7.0

Tsugami Corp.

    4,100        29,798        (1.8

Tsumura & Co.

    13,500        244,724        (15.0

Tv Tokyo Holdings Corp.

    4,400        84,925        (5.2

UACJ Corp.

    2,000        41,135        (2.5

UBE Corp.

    35,100        547,866        (33.6

United Arrows Ltd.

    29,700        384,040        (23.5

United Urban Investment Corp.

    688        703,023        (43.1

Usen-Next Holdings Co. Ltd.

    7,700        178,918        (11.0

UT Group Co. Ltd.

    9,300        116,626        (7.1

Valor Holdings Co. Ltd.

    20,700        328,166        (20.1

Wacom Co. Ltd.

    44,500        155,378        (9.5

Xebio Holdings Co. Ltd.

    12,900        84,144        (5.2

YAMABIKO Corp.

    10,200        98,203        (6.0

Yamazen Corp.

    4,500        36,936        (2.3

Yaoko Co. Ltd.

    11,500        599,809        (36.7

Yellow Hat Ltd.

    12,900        158,168        (9.7

Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corp.

    3,300        54,547        (3.3

Yuasa Trading Co. Ltd.

    5,800        160,765        (9.8
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       115,059,881     
Malta                    

Kambi Group PLC

    14,458        211,841        (13.0
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
Monaco                    

Scorpio Tankers, Inc.

    997        55,982        (3.4
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
Netherlands                    

Eurocommercial Properties NV

    10,112        216,872        (13.3

Fugro NV

    2,065        34,351        (2.1

Koninklijke BAM Groep NV

    9,646        19,955        (1.2

Koninklijke Vopak NV

    7,079        238,301        (14.6

PostNL NV

    628,250        1,168,555        (71.6

SBM Offshore NV

    4,729        58,937        (3.6

TomTom NV

    67,393        402,993        (24.7

Wereldhave NV

    16,302        245,392        (15.0
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       2,385,356     
Norway                    

Aker Solutions ASA

    151,171        614,086        (37.6

Austevoll Seafood ASA

    43,022        300,564        (18.4

DNO ASA

    234,198        243,812        (14.9

Elkem ASA

    192,550        303,633        (18.6
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
Norway (continued)                    

Grieg Seafood ASA

    13,810      $     93,664        (5.7 )% 

Odfjell Drilling Ltd.

    216,353        774,701        (47.5

SpareBank 1 SR-Bank ASA

    16,069        178,603        (11.0

Stolt-Nielsen Ltd.

    6,106        205,260        (12.6

Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA

    30,876        264,839        (16.2
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       2,979,162     
Portugal                    

CTT-Correios de Portugal SA

    45,736        174,154        (10.7

Mota-Engil SGPS SA

    117,311        380,008        (23.3

NOS SGPS SA

    221,760        809,002        (49.5

Sonae SGPS SA

    744,600        731,059        (44.8
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       2,094,223     
Singapore                    

BW LPG Ltd.

    72,345        1,041,503        (63.8

Capitaland India Trust

    487,660        342,327        (21.0

ComfortDelGro Corp Ltd.

    139,000        134,398        (8.2

Frasers Centrepoint Trust

    63,500        96,164        (5.9

Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust

    37,700        28,668        (1.8

IGG, Inc.

    988,000        347,917        (21.3

Keppel REIT

    128,700        74,815        (4.6

Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.

    25,580        1,064,384        (65.2

NetLink NBN Trust

    114,100        69,260        (4.2
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       3,199,436     
South Africa                    

Scatec ASA

    106,267        549,306        (33.7
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
South Korea                    

Magnachip Semiconductor Corp.

    16,219        119,858        (7.3
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
Spain                    

Almirall SA

    41,440        376,691        (23.1

Applus Services SA

    3,573        37,549        (2.3

Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure PLC

    13,628        246,803        (15.1

Cia de Distribucion Integral Logista Holdings SA

    48,140        1,180,858        (72.3

Indra Sistemas SA

    122,547        1,717,681        (105.2

Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi SA

    84,796        474,861        (29.1

Mapfre SA

    345,827        717,572        (44.0

Merlin Properties Socimi SA

    224,418        1,870,253        (114.6

Obrascon Huarte Lain SA

    400,066        164,475        (10.1

Unicaja Banco SA

    241,500        251,189        (15.4
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       7,037,932     
Sweden                    

AAK AB

    1,173        22,355        (1.4

AddTech AB, B Shares

    41,316        621,237        (38.1

Ambea AB

    11,652        44,208        (2.7

Betsson AB

    80,142        822,151        (50.4

Biotage AB

    15,219        158,234        (9.7

Bufab AB

    1,211        29,431        (1.8

Camurus AB

    9,951        303,265        (18.6

Corem Property Group AB, B Shares

    144,640        95,135        (5.8

Fortnox AB

    98,214        399,422        (24.5

Granges Ab

    2,315        22,276        (1.4

Instalco AB

    15,725        45,026        (2.7

Inwido AB

    1,843        18,874        (1.1

Loomis Ab, Class B

    5,084        132,459        (8.1

MIPS AB

    5,510        139,693        (8.5

Modern Times Group MTG AB, Class B

    12,445        101,780        (6.2

Mycronic AB

    28,997        649,440        (39.8

Nolato AB, B Shares

    55,142        249,595        (15.3
Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
Sweden (continued)                    

Nyfosa AB

    41,770      $     207,018        (12.7 )% 

Sdiptech AB, Class B

    2,474        49,109        (3.0

Sectra AB

    20,836        230,606        (14.1

SSAB AB, Class B

    34,454        200,239        (12.3

Sweco AB, B Shares

    11,132        104,824        (6.4

Thule Group AB

    21,507        500,885        (30.7
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       5,147,262     
Switzerland                    

Aryzta AG

    796,263        1,476,462        (90.5

Burckhardt Compression Holding AG

    260        133,358        (8.2

DKSH Holding AG

    13,854        858,565        (52.6

dormakaba Holding AG

    577        266,749        (16.3

Inficon Holding AG, Registered Shares

    290        317,818        (19.5

IWG PLC

    113,053        182,352        (11.2

Kardex Holding AG, Registered Shares

    2,389        468,271        (28.7

LEM Holding SA, Registered Shares

    40        81,855        (5.0

Swissquote Group Holding SA, Registered Shares

    1,904        369,500        (22.6

u-blox Holding AG

    1,920        183,440        (11.2

Ypsomed Holding AG, Registered Shares

    3,000        836,058        (51.2
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       5,174,428     
United Kingdom                    

Ashmore Group PLC

    63,079        130,641        (8.0

Balanced Commercial Property Trust Ltd.

    232,244        179,491        (11.0

Balfour Beatty PLC

    8,681        32,543        (2.0

Big Yellow Group PLC

    25,020        292,481        (17.9

Breedon Group PLC

    42,994        164,061        (10.1

Capricorn Energy PLC

    128,721        245,719        (15.1

Chemring Group PLC

    130,443        445,323        (27.3

Clarkson PLC

    6,922        223,679        (13.7

Close Brothers Group PLC

    10,337        100,890        (6.2

CNH Industrial NV

    31,097        341,445        (20.9

Computacenter PLC

    23,097        726,215        (44.5

CVS Group PLC

    5,424        97,355        (6.0

Deliveroo PLC, Class A

    422,541        670,951        (41.1

Derwent London PLC

    3,539        79,065        (4.8

DiscoverIE Group PLC

    31,401        236,683        (14.5

Essentra PLC

    95,061        172,692        (10.6

Firstgroup PLC

    373,706        722,649        (44.3

Gamma Communications PLC

    8,979        114,995        (7.0

Grafton Group PLC, CDI

    61,664        580,974        (35.6

Grainger PLC

    9,879        27,235        (1.7

Great Portland Estates PLC

    75,540        359,987        (22.1

Halfords Group PLC

    95,262        233,937        (14.3

Hill & Smith PLC

    3,368        67,860        (4.2

Hilton Food Group PLC

    11,019        87,912        (5.4

Hunting PLC

    196,446        694,935        (42.6

Impax Asset Management Group PLC

    20,469        96,277        (5.9

Inchcape PLC

    64,883        527,370        (32.3

Indivior PLC

    1,107        21,350        (1.3

Investec PLC

    32,193        179,413        (11.0

J D Wetherspoon PLC

    30,740        237,378        (14.5

John Wood Group PLC

    255,936        445,462        (27.3

Johnson Service Group PLC

    75,340        117,652        (7.2

Jupiter Fund Management PLC

    218,313        209,739        (12.9

Just Group PLC

    410,276        378,789        (23.2

Kainos Group PLC

    38,248        524,949        (32.2

Kier Group PLC

    37,671        46,404        (2.8

Marshalls PLC

    20,223        50,790        (3.1

Mitchells & Butlers PLC

    80,261        203,374        (12.5
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                    

Mitie Group PLC

    279,035      $     336,554        (20.6 )% 

Mobico Group PLC

    188,538        144,265        (8.8

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

    199,251        631,824        (38.7

Morgan Sindall Group PLC

    21,840        501,662        (30.7

NCC Group PLC

    55,695        72,268        (4.4

Nomad Foods Ltd.

    19,028        262,967        (16.1

OSB Group PLC

    213,179        782,406        (47.9

Oxford Instruments PLC

    4,664        102,708        (6.3

Paragon Banking Group PLC

    92,908        503,756        (30.9

Playtech Plc

    120,477        577,230        (35.4

Premier Foods PLC

    41,562        59,503        (3.6

Redde Northgate PLC

    181,396        744,427        (45.6

Restaurant Group PLC

    27,583        22,926        (1.4

RWS Holdings PLC

    90,561        229,871        (14.1

S4 Capital PLC

    119,956        93,156        (5.7

Serco Group PLC

    285,888        498,649        (30.5

Smart Metering Systems PLC

    26,039        203,676        (12.5

Softcat PLC

    8,598        132,867        (8.1

Spire Healthcare Group PLC

    49,676        129,578        (7.9

SThree PLC

    60,619        260,130        (15.9

Subsea 7 SA

    1,283        17,240        (1.1

Telecom Plus PLC

    16,809        317,075        (19.4

TP ICAP Group PLC

    342,000        658,496        (40.3

UK Commercial Property REIT Ltd.

    579,597        373,761        (22.9

Vanquis Banking Group PLC

    54,525        77,006        (4.7

Vesuvius PLC

    150,481        740,925        (45.4

Virgin Money UK PLC

    564,375        1,029,613        (63.1

Volution Group PLC

    53,318        236,219        (14.5

Workspace Group PLC

    15,560        91,355        (5.6

YouGov PLC

    10,210        106,032        (6.5
    

 

 

    

 

 

 
       20,006,810     
United States                    

1-800-Flowers.com, Inc., Class A

    29,175        219,104        (13.4

1st Source Corp.

    2,441        111,358        (6.8

A10 Networks, Inc.

    52,746        573,349        (35.1

Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A

    10,174        618,783        (37.9

Accel Entertainment, Inc., Class A

    28,933        284,990        (17.5

Accolade, Inc.

    10,264        66,716        (4.1

Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc.

    12,076        60,138        (3.7

Acushnet Holdings Corp.

    11,888        605,812        (37.1

Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp.

    3,517        15,615        (1.0

Addus HomeCare Corp.

    2,979        235,043        (14.4

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.

    4,507        233,463        (14.3

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.

    7,122        621,466        (38.1

AdvanSix, Inc.

    662        18,238        (1.1

Agilysys, Inc.

    2,987        256,255        (15.7

Albany International Corp., Class A

    11,266        919,418        (56.3

Allient, Inc.

    3,752        103,555        (6.3

Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd.

    10,297        244,245        (15.0

Alta Equipment Group, Inc.

    10,089        92,718        (5.7

Amalgamated Financial Corp.

    13,348        243,468        (14.9

A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.

    5,934        160,693        (9.8

Ambarella, Inc.

    22,686        1,020,643        (62.5

Ameresco, Inc., Class A

    5,292        138,386        (8.5

American Assets Trust, Inc.

    93,626        1,661,861        (101.8

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc.

    14,128        95,364        (5.8

American Software, Inc., Class A

    4,710        51,669        (3.2

American Vanguard Corp.

    7,833        73,317        (4.5

American Woodmark Corp.

    11,784        792,238        (48.5

Ameris Bancorp

    1,239        46,215        (2.8
Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                    

Andersons, Inc.

    3,113      $     156,055        (9.6 )% 

AngioDynamics, Inc.

    27,289        169,192        (10.4

Anywhere Real Estate, Inc.

    92,713        432,970        (26.5

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

    26,850        1,152,402        (70.6

Archrock, Inc.

    86,352        1,094,080        (67.0

Arcosa, Inc.

    7,531        520,166        (31.9

Argan, Inc.

    4,804        219,735        (13.5

ASGN, Inc.

    5,780        482,399        (29.6

Aspen Aerogels, Inc.

    12,428        95,944        (5.9

AssetMark Financial Holdings, Inc.

    10,749        257,009        (15.7

Astec Industries, Inc.

    9,526        381,421        (23.4

Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    35,789        116,314        (7.1

AtriCure, Inc.

    485        16,800        (1.0

AZZ, Inc.

    2,989        141,290        (8.7

Badger Meter, Inc.

    5,061        701,202        (43.0

Bandwidth, Inc., Class A

    25,815        273,897        (16.8

Beazer Homes USA, Inc.

    28,922        699,623        (42.9

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.

    35,012        847,641        (51.9

Berry Corp.

    66,005        551,142        (33.8

BigCommerce Holdings, Inc., Series-1

    34,520        306,883        (18.8

BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.

    6,454        165,997        (10.2

BlueLinx Holdings, Inc.

    8,923        634,515        (38.9

Boise Cascade Co.

    9,798        918,562        (56.3

Brady Corp., Class A

    35,114        1,806,966        (110.7

Brandywine Realty Trust

    15,397        57,585        (3.5

Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.

    11,617        181,922        (11.1

Bristow Group, Inc.

    13,027        340,526        (20.9

Brookdale Senior Living, Inc.

    117,959        461,220        (28.3

Byline Bancorp, Inc.

    26,835        509,060        (31.2

Cantaloupe, Inc.

    5,105        33,591        (2.1

Capital City Bank Group, Inc.

    7,503        214,361        (13.1

CareTrust REIT, Inc.

    21,188        455,966        (27.9

Cargurus, Inc.

    37,990        654,568        (40.1

Cars.com, Inc.

    16,205        246,802        (15.1

Castle Biosciences, Inc.

    14,181        221,507        (13.6

Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A

    4,451        176,660        (10.8

Century Aluminum Co.

    34,446        227,688        (13.9

Century Communities, Inc.

    4,563        280,624        (17.2

Cerence, Inc.

    25,210        385,965        (23.6

CEVA, Inc.

    9,453        162,308        (9.9

Chatham Lodging Trust

    31,090        287,582        (17.6

Cheesecake Factory, Inc.

    25,883        804,185        (49.3

Chefs’ Warehouse, Inc.

    33,483        637,181        (39.0

Chegg, Inc.

    255,122        1,921,069        (117.7

Chuy’s Holdings, Inc.

    2,558        86,102        (5.3

Clean Energy Fuels Corp.

    15,997        55,830        (3.4

Clear Secure, Inc.

    4,841        81,426        (5.0

Clearwater Paper Corp.

    10,392        351,354        (21.5

CNO Financial Group, Inc.

    36,944        856,362        (52.5

Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.

    5,585        362,913        (22.2

CommVault Systems, Inc.

    36,899        2,411,350        (147.7

Comstock Resources, Inc.

    14,950        188,370        (11.5

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

    10,679        130,284        (8.0

ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.

    13,420        218,612        (13.4

Construction Partners, Inc., Class A

    4,184        160,875        (9.9

Corcept Therapeutics, Inc.

    52,851        1,484,056        (90.9

CorVel Corp.

    790        153,213        (9.4

Coursera, Inc.

    2,333        40,454        (2.5

CRA International, Inc.

    8,437        819,317        (50.2

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

    716        47,514        (2.9

CrossFirst Bankshares, Inc.

    7,012        74,187        (4.5
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                    

CS Disco, Inc.

    12,087      $     67,808        (4.2 )% 

CSG Systems International, Inc.

    58,308        2,732,313        (167.4

CTO Realty Growth, Inc.

    7,976        129,131        (7.9

Customers Bancorp, Inc.

    18,581        747,142        (45.8

CVB Financial Corp.

    10,119        158,059        (9.7

Dana, Inc.

    107,568        1,234,881        (75.7

Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc.

    47,793        1,259,346        (77.2

Deluxe Corp.

    12,843        218,973        (13.4

Digi International, Inc.

    8,832        222,390        (13.6

Digital Turbine, Inc.

    44,521        211,030        (12.9

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.

    16,363        300,916        (18.4

Diversified Energy Co. PLC

    30,634        25,062        (1.5

Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc.

    4,736        257,780        (15.8

Dorian LPG Ltd.

    24,063        769,294        (47.1

Dril-Quip, Inc.

    6,759        146,400        (9.0

Driven Brands Holdings, Inc.

    29,532        336,074        (20.6

Duckhorn Portfolio, Inc.

    73,075        762,172        (46.7

DXP Enterprises, Inc.

    18,466        601,992        (36.9

Dycom Industries, Inc.

    15,835        1,348,825        (82.6

Eagle Bancorp, Inc.

    13,563        264,207        (16.2

El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc.

    3,591        29,985        (1.8

Encore Wire Corp.

    3,331        595,683        (36.5

Enerpac Tool Group Corp., Class A

    14,707        416,208        (25.5

Enersys

    5,901        505,008        (30.9

Enova International, Inc.

    29,054        1,158,674        (71.0

Enovis Corp.

    72,621        3,333,304        (204.2

Enviri Corp.

    16,217        93,086        (5.7

ePlus, Inc.

    4,737        296,062        (18.1

Equitrans Midstream Corp.

    1,772        15,718        (1.0

Equity Bancshares, Inc., Class A

    819        19,820        (1.2

Esab Corp.

    7,301        462,153        (28.3

Essent Group Ltd.

    9,550        451,142        (27.6

Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.

    40,762        1,070,410        (65.6

Eventbrite, Inc.

    16,071        133,068        (8.2

Everbridge, Inc.

    32,773        675,452        (41.4

Everi Holdings, Inc.

    116,110        1,252,827        (76.8

EW Scripps Co., Class A

    19,798        108,295        (6.6

eXp World Holdings, Inc.

    51,825        687,718        (42.1

Exponent, Inc.

    2,515        184,324        (11.3

EZCORP, Inc., Class A

    30,394        249,231        (15.3

Federated Hermes, Inc.

    20,557        651,657        (39.9

First Busey Corp.

    5,437        107,979        (6.6

First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.

    24,269        559,886        (34.3

Fiverr International Ltd.

    26,979        571,145        (35.0

Flushing Financial Corp.

    10,542        130,088        (8.0

Forestar Group, Inc.

    12,249        290,914        (17.8

Forrester Research, Inc.

    11,668        270,698        (16.6

Forward Air Corp.

    3,608        232,391        (14.2

Franklin Covey Co.

    15,654        616,924        (37.8

Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.

    10,398        259,950        (15.9

Frontdoor, Inc.

    57,465        1,662,462        (101.8

Fulgent Genetics, Inc.

    9,368        224,270        (13.7

Fulton Financial Corp.

    11,594        150,606        (9.2

Gates Industrial Corp. PLC

    16,648        181,796        (11.1

GATX Corp.

    7,188        751,721        (46.1

Genesco, Inc.

    8,930        244,771        (15.0

Gibraltar Industries, Inc.

    5,615        341,729        (20.9

G-III Apparel Group Ltd.

    39,277        1,003,527        (61.5

Global Industrial Co.

    11,338        362,249        (22.2

GMS, Inc.

    13,858        810,416        (49.6

GoPro, Inc., Class A

    289,336        726,233        (44.5

GQG Partners, Inc., CDI

    187,237        154,521        (9.5
Security   Shares      Value      % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                    

Grand Canyon Education, Inc.

    3,964      $     469,060        (28.7 )% 

Gray Television, Inc.

    39,524        257,696        (15.8

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.

    9,234        70,178        (4.3

Greif, Inc.

    11,889        754,951        (46.3

Griffon Corp.

    37,981        1,516,961        (92.9

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.

    139,059        3,847,763        (235.7

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.

    8,717        2,199,561        (134.8

Guess?, Inc.

    65,423        1,406,594        (86.2

Gulfport Energy Corp.

    4,149        512,858        (31.4

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.

    24,667        1,004,440        (61.5

Hackett Group, Inc.

    8,523        189,978        (11.6

Hain Celestial Group, Inc.

    22,470        248,293        (15.2

Hancock Whitney Corp.

    4,633        159,514        (9.8

Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc.

    31,837        545,686        (33.4

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.

    7,693        901,697        (55.2

HarborOne Bancorp, Inc.

    960        9,446        (0.6

Harmonic, Inc.

    24,282        262,003        (16.1

Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc.

    11,427        268,992        (16.5

Haverty Furniture Cos, Inc.

    13,955        363,528        (22.3

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.

    23,383        98,442        (6.0

HCI Group, Inc.

    4,764        280,933        (17.2

Health Catalyst, Inc.

    53,298        399,202        (24.5

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

    45,845        435,527        (26.7

HealthStream, Inc.

    11,898        302,209        (18.5

Heartland Express, Inc.

    29,063        338,875        (20.8

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.

    31,344        858,826        (52.6

Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.

    10,714        260,779        (16.0

Helen of Troy Ltd.

    822        80,819        (5.0

Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc.

    71,140        697,172        (42.7

Heritage Financial Corp.

    2,934        47,736        (2.9

Hims & Hers Health, Inc.

    8,807        52,666        (3.2

Hope Bancorp, Inc.

    4,701        41,181        (2.5

Horizon Bancorp, Inc.

    35,691        338,708        (20.8

Hub Group, Inc., Class A

    8,709        598,744        (36.7

Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.

    13,988        62,386        (3.8

Huron Consulting Group, Inc.

    204        20,269        (1.2

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.

    667        26,687        (1.6

I3 Verticals, Inc., Class A

    7,072        132,600        (8.1

ICF International, Inc.

    3,445        436,585        (26.7

Independent Bank Corp.

    25,780        514,311        (31.5

Independent Bank Group, Inc.

    20,643        729,730        (44.7

Infinera Corp.

    109,460        320,718        (19.6

Ingevity Corp.

    1,067        42,979        (2.6

Innoviva, Inc.

    42,163        523,243        (32.1

Insperity, Inc.

    9,504        1,005,903        (61.6

Installed Building Products, Inc.

    7,288        813,851        (49.9

Insteel Industries, Inc.

    7,060        197,045        (12.1

Instructure Holdings, Inc.

    3,172        78,126        (4.8

Intapp, Inc.

    16,895        577,809        (35.4

Integral Ad Science Holding Corp.

    24,130        277,012        (17.0

Inter Parfums, Inc.

    591        75,122        (4.6

InterDigital, Inc.

    13,368        1,005,942        (61.6

Interface, Inc., Class A

    29,977        266,496        (16.3

iRadimed Corp.

    696        28,355        (1.7

Itron, Inc.

    22,615        1,295,387        (79.4

Janus International Group, Inc.

    49,191        460,428        (28.2

JELD-WEN Holding, Inc.

    25,622        290,297        (17.8

JetBlue Airways Corp.

    184,651        694,288        (42.5

Johnson Outdoors, Inc.

    3,236        153,872        (9.4

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.

    2,585        146,828        (9.0

Kaman Corp.

    2,083        38,765        (2.4
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

KB Home

    6,354     $     280,847       (17.2 )% 

Kearny Financial Corp.

    15,891       110,284       (6.8

Kelly Services, Inc., Class A

    9,171       163,702       (10.0

Kennametal, Inc.

    44,316       1,024,143       (62.7

Kimball Electronics, Inc.

    9,386       245,913       (15.1

Knife River Corp.

    24,968       1,256,390       (77.0

Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.

    8,814       151,513       (9.3

Kohl’s Corp.

    72,812       1,641,911       (100.6

Kontoor Brands, Inc.

    21,691       1,007,547       (61.7

Korn Ferry

    21,545       980,728       (60.1

Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.

    73,337       1,072,920       (65.7

Laureate Education, Inc.

    96,356       1,362,474       (83.5

Legalzoom.com, Inc.

    41,371       412,469       (25.3

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.

    8,913       432,994       (26.5

LendingClub Corp.

    8,114       42,112       (2.6

Liquidity Services, Inc.

    7,773       149,786       (9.2

LivaNova PLC

    10,616       520,715       (31.9

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.

    18,465       510,742       (31.3

Lovesac Co

    13,628       224,317       (13.7

M/I Homes, Inc.

    5,711       468,702       (28.7

Magnite, Inc.

    27,408       181,989       (11.1

Malibu Boats, Inc., Class A

    1,644       71,711       (4.4

Manitowoc Co., Inc.

    32,784       419,635       (25.7

MarineMax, Inc.

    896       24,532       (1.5

Mativ Holdings, Inc.

    7,995       104,734       (6.4

Matson, Inc.

    17,776       1,547,401       (94.8

MaxLinear, Inc.

    25,479       387,281       (23.7

MDC Holdings, Inc.

    42,161       1,600,010       (98.0

Merchants Bancorp

    3,625       108,351       (6.6

Mercury General Corp.

    24,645       761,038       (46.6

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.

    4,984       342,600       (21.0

Methode Electronics, Inc.

    15,825       361,918       (22.2

MGP Ingredients, Inc.

    4,464       422,562       (25.9

Midland States Bancorp, Inc.

    11,546       251,934       (15.4

MillerKnoll, Inc.

    43,152       1,014,072       (62.1

MiNK Therapeutics, Inc.

    72       73       (0.0

Mister Car Wash, Inc.

    55,808       290,202       (17.8

Mitek Systems, Inc.

    1,947       20,794       (1.3

Model N, Inc.

    38,886       937,153       (57.4

Monro, Inc.

    26,633       661,031       (40.5

Mr. Cooper Group, Inc.

    25,055       1,416,359       (86.8

MSA Safety, Inc.

    2,842       448,695       (27.5

MYR Group, Inc.

    5,644       653,745       (40.1

N-able, Inc.

    34,832       451,423       (27.7

Nabors Industries Ltd.

    5,561       542,976       (33.3

National HealthCare Corp.

    4,544       306,084       (18.8

National Vision Holdings, Inc.

    40,850       634,809       (38.9

NCR Voyix Corp.

    19,033       291,015       (17.8

NETGEAR, Inc.

    48,519       613,280       (37.6

NetScout Systems, Inc.

    21,095       460,504       (28.2

Nevro Corp.

    14,652       211,428       (13.0

NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.

    27,772       749,566       (45.9

NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A

    8,964       245,165       (15.0

Nordstrom, Inc.

    51,773       723,787       (44.3

Novocure Ltd.

    110,221       1,465,939       (89.8

NOW, Inc.

    25,556       281,627       (17.3

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A

    12,227       232,191       (14.2

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

    918       11,622       (0.7

ODP Corp.

    17,693       794,770       (48.7

O-I Glass, Inc.

    32,520       502,434       (30.8

Oil States International, Inc.

    14,155       102,765       (6.3

Oil-Dri Corp. of America

    389       22,282       (1.4
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Old Second Bancorp, Inc.

    21,238     $     287,987       (17.6 )% 

Olo, Inc., Class A

    47,289       241,647       (14.8

Omega Flex, Inc.

    236       17,245       (1.1

Omnicell, Inc.

    8,410       298,891       (18.3

ON24, Inc.

    23,438       144,144       (8.8

Ooma, Inc.

    21,537       234,969       (14.4

OPENLANE, Inc.

    16,604       222,992       (13.7

Oscar Health, Inc.

    16,487       84,413       (5.2

OSI Systems, Inc.

    2,804       292,373       (17.9

Otter Tail Corp.

    14,723       1,132,788       (69.4

Outfront Media, Inc.

    166,749       1,627,470       (99.7

Owens & Minor, Inc.

    22,574       323,485       (19.8

Oxford Industries, Inc.

    4,345       366,718       (22.5

Pacira BioSciences, Inc.

    667       18,849       (1.2

Palomar Holdings, Inc.

    9,173       459,384       (28.1

Par Pacific Holdings, Inc.

    711       23,335       (1.4

Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    51,530       594,141       (36.4

Payoneer Global, Inc.

    10,871       62,943       (3.9

Paysafe Ltd.

    26,887       261,342       (16.0

Pebblebrook Hotel Trust

    33,825       403,532       (24.7

Pegasystems, Inc.

    7,014       299,778       (18.4

Pennant Group, Inc.

    1,553       16,881       (1.0

Perdoceo Education Corp.

    15,060       272,435       (16.7

Perella Weinberg Partners, Class A

    16,693       163,758       (10.0

Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc., Class A

    169,221       585,505       (35.9

PetIQ, Inc., Class A

    9,355       175,593       (10.8

Playtika Holding Corp.

    23,649       198,652       (12.2

PRA Group, Inc.

    8,133       100,117       (6.1

Premier Financial Corp.

    33,293       577,634       (35.4

Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc.

    23,441       1,391,458       (85.2

PriceSmart, Inc.

    6,394       399,561       (24.5

Primoris Services Corp.

    14,280       429,257       (26.3

PROG Holdings, Inc.

    8,404       230,186       (14.1

Progress Software Corp.

    30,380       1,560,924       (95.6

PROS Holdings, Inc.

    6,408       199,609       (12.2

Proto Labs, Inc.

    23,199       547,728       (33.6

Q2 Holdings, Inc.

    25,633       769,759       (47.2

Quaker Chemical Corp.

    6,113       878,560       (53.8

QuinStreet, Inc.

    2,873       32,494       (2.0

RE/MAX Holdings, Inc., Class A

    7,416       79,796       (4.9

Redfin Corp.

    116,947       544,973       (33.4

Repay Holdings Corp., Class A

    12,939       77,505       (4.7

REV Group, Inc.

    5,584       79,516       (4.9

Revolve Group, Inc.

    35,320       485,650       (29.8

REX American Resources Corp.

    19,942       757,995       (46.4

Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.

    1,245       31,660       (1.9

RHI Magnesita NV

    5,976       187,561       (11.5

RingCentral, Inc., Class A

    2,914       77,454       (4.7

Riskified Ltd.

    10,569       39,422       (2.4

RLJ Lodging Trust

    113,647       1,068,282       (65.4

RMR Group, Inc., Class A

    13,581       305,844       (18.7

Rogers Corp.

    1,375       168,974       (10.4

Rover Group, Inc., Class A

    36,386       234,690       (14.4

Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A

    15,585       554,514       (34.0

RxSight, Inc.

    2,618       57,963       (3.6

Ryerson Holding Corp.

    4,396       127,704       (7.8

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.

    85,566       727,311       (44.6

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.

    10,583       216,422       (13.3

Sanmina Corp.

    21,874       1,112,730       (68.2

ScanSource, Inc.

    6,118       185,987       (11.4

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.

    15,972       362,724       (22.2

Scholastic Corp.

    12,924       476,896       (29.2
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Select Medical Holdings Corp.

    32,725     $     743,839       (45.6 )% 

SEMrush Holdings, Inc., Class A

    2,457       19,853       (1.2

Semtech Corp.

    37,353       521,448       (31.9

ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.

    16,518       778,989       (47.7

SI-BONE, Inc.

    2,537       43,154       (2.6

Silk Road Medical, Inc.

    13,189       99,049       (6.1

Sims Ltd.

    54,794       436,945       (26.8

Simulations Plus, Inc.

    2,126       74,984       (4.6

Sinclair, Inc.

    4,659       50,643       (3.1

SolarWinds Corp.

    25,248       232,534       (14.2

Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A

    15,524       742,823       (45.5

Sonos, Inc.

    80,776       870,765       (53.3

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

    2,320       61,944       (3.8

SpartanNash Co.

    45,091       1,014,097       (62.1

Sphere Entertainment Co.

    5,533       182,091       (11.2

Sprinklr, Inc.

    3,601       48,938       (3.0

Sprout Social, Inc., Class A

    641       27,742       (1.7

SPX Technologies, Inc.

    23,894       1,914,387       (117.3

Squarespace, Inc., Class A

    4,469       126,964       (7.8

St. Joe Co.

    7,599       354,417       (21.7

STAAR Surgical Co.

    4,261       178,195       (10.9

Standard Motor Products, Inc.

    12,833       448,257       (27.5

Steelcase, Inc., Class A

    54,686       596,624       (36.6

Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.

    8,846       644,431       (39.5

Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc.

    3,006       117,565       (7.2

Stoneridge, Inc.

    1,629       26,504       (1.6

StoneX Group, Inc.

    1,594       151,940       (9.3

Stratasys Ltd.

    14,209       144,506       (8.9

Strategic Education, Inc.

    7,195       592,220       (36.3

Stride, Inc.

    15,019       825,745       (50.6

Summit Hotel Properties, Inc.

    24,162       136,274       (8.3

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    36,680       874,818       (53.6

Surmodics, Inc.

    1,701       50,111       (3.1

Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc.

    19,963       345,360       (21.2

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.

    10,115       228,093       (14.0

TechTarget, Inc.

    25,589       644,331       (39.5

Tennant Co.

    6,448       478,571       (29.3

Terex Corp.

    7,393       338,599       (20.7

Theravance Biopharma, Inc.

    15,165       143,158       (8.8

Thermon Group Holdings, Inc.

    6,211       165,772       (10.2

Thryv Holdings, Inc.

    2,812       49,013       (3.0

Titan Machinery, Inc.

    15,859       393,938       (24.1

Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp.

    4,846       59,218       (3.6

TTEC Holdings, Inc.

    7,233       148,855       (9.1

TTM Technologies, Inc.

    12,466       143,234       (8.8

Turning Point Brands, Inc.

    50,726       1,017,056       (62.3

Tutor Perini Corp.

    63,768       459,767       (28.2

U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc.

    58,408       704,985       (43.2

United States Cellular Corp.

    274       11,516       (0.7

Univest Financial Corp.

    12,582       209,616       (12.8

Upbound Group, Inc.

    2,987       77,841       (4.8

Upwork, Inc.

    26,033       272,045       (16.7

Urban Outfitters, Inc.

    14,805       512,549       (31.4

USANA Health Sciences, Inc.

    13,963       636,015       (39.0

V2X, Inc.

    3,925       200,450       (12.3

Varex Imaging Corp.

    57,860       1,044,373       (64.0

Varonis Systems, Inc., Class B

    18,163       611,003       (37.4

Vector Group Ltd.

    14,989       154,087       (9.4

Verint Systems, Inc.

    70,084       1,318,280       (80.8

Veritex Holdings, Inc.

    6,134       105,627       (6.5

Viad Corp.

    2,989       72,423       (4.4
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Viavi Solutions, Inc.

    37,430     $     291,205       (17.8 )% 

Vicor Corp.

    1,588       61,519       (3.8

Vimeo, Inc.

    26,077       80,317       (4.9

Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A

    8,793       162,583       (10.0

Vishay Precision Group, Inc.

    1,843       55,143       (3.4

Vital Farms, Inc.

    28,344       313,485       (19.2

Vizio Holding Corp.

    13,060       66,475       (4.1

W&T Offshore, Inc.

    34,235       142,075       (8.7

Wabash National Corp.

    7,818       161,754       (9.9

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.

    19,145       443,973       (27.2

Waste Connections, Inc.

    671       87,159       (5.3

Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A

    2,903       502,248       (30.8

Weis Markets, Inc.

    7,174       467,027       (28.6

WesBanco, Inc.

    7,985       194,754       (11.9

Winmark Corp.

    1,317       531,172       (32.5

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.

    19,428       156,395       (9.6

World Acceptance Corp.

    1,337       131,855       (8.1

World Kinect Corp.

    29,709       549,616       (33.7

Xerox Holdings Corp.

    40,886       524,976       (32.2

Yext, Inc.

    51,251       309,044       (18.9

Zeta Global Holdings Corp.

    60,926       475,223       (29.1

ZipRecruiter, Inc.

    19,610       208,846       (12.8

Zumiez, Inc.

    18,879       310,182       (19.0

Zuora, Inc., Class A

    65,511       485,436       (29.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      188,375,701    
Preferred Stocks                  
Germany                  

Schaeffler AG

    97,783       506,510       (31.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Long

      418,826,194    
   

 

 

   

Reference Entity — Short

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

ARB Corp. Ltd.

    (32,329     (603,271     37.0  

Bapcor Ltd.

    (28,961     (98,579     6.0  

Bellevue Gold Ltd.

    (370,351     (336,807     20.6  

Boss Energy Ltd.

    (52,526     (144,749     8.9  

Breville Group Ltd.

    (39,679     (537,765     32.9  

Brickworks Ltd.

    (6,804     (106,047     6.5  

BWP Trust

    (44,790     (92,626     5.7  

Capricorn Metals Ltd.

    (170,933     (508,591     31.2  

Centuria Industrial REIT

    (46,457     (83,731     5.1  

Cettire Ltd.

    (12,403     (20,260     1.2  

Champion Iron Ltd.

    (151,820     (690,372     42.3  

Core Lithium Ltd.

    (133,382     (30,670     1.9  

Coronado Global Resources, Inc., CDI

    (321,935     (354,137     21.7  

Corporate Travel Management Ltd.

    (50,923     (538,847     33.0  

De Grey Mining Ltd.

    (198,387     (149,108     9.1  

Deep Yellow Ltd.

    (46,018     (36,863     2.3  

Dicker Data Ltd.

    (29,977     (201,177     12.3  

Domain Holdings Australia Ltd.

    (153,847     (333,485     20.4  

Emerald Resources NL

    (37,102     (60,714     3.7  

EVT Ltd.

    (60,918     (403,757     24.7  

Genesis Minerals Ltd.

    (131,881     (121,245     7.4  

Gold Road Resources Ltd.

    (64,400     (76,552     4.7  

GUD Holdings Ltd.

    (72,849     (495,421     30.4  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

    (508,754     (1,189,268     72.9  

HMC Capital Ltd.

    (98,991     (268,919     16.5  

HomeCo Daily Needs REIT

    (516,926     (352,303     21.6  

HUB24 Ltd.

    (6,783     (131,082     8.0  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Australia (continued)                  

Ingenia Communities Group

    (290,996   $     (724,284     44.4

Inghams Group Ltd.

    (86,559     (202,733     12.4  

IRESS Ltd.

    (85,899     (273,909     16.8  

Kelsian Group Ltd.

    (138,926     (534,282     32.7  

Leo Lithium Ltd.

    (33,787     (9,704     0.6  

Link Administration Holdings Ltd.

    (199,877     (151,725     9.3  

Neuren Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    (17,765     (121,172     7.4  

Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd.

    (1,346,925     (1,587,287     97.2  

Paladin Energy Ltd.

    (1,397,318     (842,199     51.6  

Perpetual Ltd.

    (30,090     (367,864     22.5  

PEXA Group Ltd.

    (54,112     (375,318     23.0  

Sayona Mining Ltd.

    (26,690,835 ).      (1,282,631     78.6  

Silex Systems Ltd.

    (86,052     (176,185     10.8  

SmartGroup Corp. Ltd.

    (14,485     (79,193     4.9  

TPG Telecom Ltd.

    (56,990     (187,991     11.5  

Webjet Ltd.

    (453,297     (1,762,259     108.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (16,645,082  
Austria                  

CA Immobilien Anlagen AG

    (51,554     (1,740,121     106.6  

EVN AG

    (5,869     (159,009     9.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,899,130  
Belgium                  

Ackermans & van Haaren NV

    (14,841     (2,199,251     134.7  

Azelis Group NV

    (13,936     (237,363     14.6  

Biocartis Group NV

    (30     0       0.0  

bpost SA

    (82,131     (444,152     27.2  

Kinepolis Group NV

    (11,497     (566,086     34.7  

Xior Student Housing NV

    (8,186     (235,129     14.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,681,981  
Bermuda                  

Conduit Holdings Ltd.

    (61,553     (329,386     20.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Canada                  

ADENTRA, Inc.

    (11,090     (207,164     12.7  

Altius Minerals Corp.

    (6,734     (99,754     6.1  

Andlauer Healthcare Group, Inc.

    (8,293     (236,732     14.5  

Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd.

    (13,457     (362,771     22.2  

Boyd Group Services, Inc.

    (2,237     (388,609     23.8  

Brookfield Business Corp.

    (19,079     (275,275     16.9  

Canadian Western Bank

    (84,184     (1,696,300     103.9  

Choice Properties REIT

    (4,621     (40,455     2.5  

Cogeco Communications, Inc.

    (22,355     (898,880     55.1  

Cogeco, Inc.

    (8,602     (298,197     18.3  

Converge Technology Solutions Corp.

    (28     (57     0.0  

Definity Financial Corp.

    (32,352     (910,670     55.8  

Equinox Gold Corp.

    (36,669     (163,474     10.0  

Filo Corp.

    (28,653     (380,862     23.3  

Hammond Power Solutions, Inc.

    (1,963     (101,878     6.2  

Headwater Exploration, Inc.

    (55,779     (305,582     18.7  

Hudbay Minerals, Inc.

    (54,683     (243,280     14.9  

K92 Mining, Inc.

    (62,405     (229,689     14.1  

Linamar Corp.

    (2,042     (89,711     5.5  

Lumine Group, Inc.

    (21,684     (276,978     17.0  

MAG Silver Corp.

    (21,991     (224,335     13.7  

Maple Leaf Foods, Inc.

    (25,922     (524,666     32.1  

Martinrea International, Inc.

    (22,245     (186,964     11.5  

Minto Apartment REIT

    (135,629     (1,296,923     79.5  

North West Co., Inc.

    (4,671     (121,318     7.4  

Orla Mining Ltd.

    (44,373     (138,720     8.5  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

Savaria Corp.

    (33,130   $     (302,153     18.5

Shawcor Ltd.

    (1,444     (15,411     1.0  

Sienna Senior Living, Inc.

    (39,264     (289,606     17.7  

SilverCrest Metals, Inc.

    (148,988     (751,074     46.0  

Skeena Resources Ltd.

    (121,685     (448,888     27.5  

Spartan Delta Corp.

    (77,146     (252,433     15.5  

Spin Master Corp.

    (5,237     (127,748     7.8  

Stella-Jones, Inc.

    (26,392     (1,400,845     85.8  

StorageVault Canada, Inc.

    (120,397     (380,082     23.3  

Triple Flag Precious Metals Corp.

    (23,734     (307,040     18.8  

Trisura Group Ltd.

    (8,207     (183,897     11.3  

Winpak Ltd.

    (19,829     (550,489     33.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (14,708,910  
China                  

Theme International Holdings Ltd.

    (540,000     (40,105     2.5  

TI Fluid Systems PLC

    (166,621     (251,597     15.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (291,702  
Colombia                  

Frontera Energy Corp.

    (8,851     (76,308     4.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Denmark                  

NTG Nordic Transport Group A/S

    (6,158     (244,068     15.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Egypt                  

Energean PLC

    (61,577     (641,161     39.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Finland                  

Huhtamaki OYJ

    (9,236     (316,959     19.4  

Metsa Board OYJ

    (117,408     (887,153     54.4  

Tietoevry OYJ

    (34,038     (713,156     43.7  

Tokmanni Group Corp.

    (48,060     (647,804     39.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,565,072  
France                  

Alten SA

    (5,173     (611,256     37.5  

Derichebourg SA

    (21,220     (91,802     5.6  

Elior Group SA

    (62,821     (118,998     7.3  

Imerys SA

    (28,137     (744,695     45.6  

Interparfums SA

    (2,565     (121,232     7.4  

IPSOS SA

    (11,739     (570,182     34.9  

Mersen SA

    (15,042     (498,426     30.5  

Metropole Television SA

    (76,887     (961,937     58.9  

Neoen SA

    (25,738     (678,559     41.6  

SES-imagotag SA

    (3,254     (325,130     19.9  

Societe BIC SA

    (17,067     (1,070,339     65.6  

Sopra Steria Group SACA

    (1,666     (298,518     18.3  

Verallia SA

    (2,606     (85,309     5.2  

Virbac SA

    (1,164     (333,641     20.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (6,510,024  
Germany                  

1&1 AG

    (1,385     (23,781     1.4  

Dermapharm Holding SE

    (8,054     (311,109     19.1  

DIC Asset AG

    (21,669     (89,508     5.5  

Eckert & Ziegler Strahlen- und Medizintechnik AG

    (4,545     (179,007     11.0  

Encavis AG

    (25,751     (335,670     20.6  

Energiekontor AG

    (5,849     (431,578     26.4  

Fielmann AG

    (3,896     (167,507     10.3  

Hensoldt AG

    (12,201     (360,859     22.1  

HOCHTIEF AG

    (5,850     (604,964     37.1  

Mercer International, Inc.

    (17,926     (142,333     8.7  

Norma Group SE

    (26,547     (467,490     28.6  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

PNE AG

    (75,119   $     (952,351     58.3

PVA Tepla AG

    (24,650     (374,049     22.9  

Siltronic AG

    (2,538     (217,677     13.3  

Sixt SE

    (5,756     (496,302     30.4  

Software AG

    (1,045     (35,216     2.2  

Stroeer SE & Co. KGaA

    (4,672     (213,367     13.1  

Thyssenkrupp Nucera AG & Co. KGaa

    (12,172     (181,574     11.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (5,584,342  
Ghana                  

Kosmos Energy Ltd.

    (36,185     (261,980     16.1  

Tullow Oil PLC

    (3,206,723     (1,299,275     79.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,561,255  
Hong Kong                  

Cowell e Holdings, Inc.

    (103,000     (247,331     15.2  

Super Hi International Holding Ltd.

    (9,000     (14,935     0.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (262,266  
Indonesia                  

Golden Agri-Resources Ltd.

    (681,700     (134,573     8.3  

Nickel Industries Ltd.

    (1,206,780     (574,739     35.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (709,312  
Ireland                  

Ardmore Shipping Corp.

    (29,490     (391,922     24.0  

C&C Group PLC

    (442,462     (752,371     46.1  

Keywords Studios PLC

    (5,461     (87,169     5.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,231,462  
Israel                  

Airport City Ltd.

    (1,104     (14,629     0.9  

Israel Corp. Ltd.

    (7,625     (1,654,982     101.4  

Maytronics Ltd.

    (17,170     (160,731     9.8  

Nano-X Imaging Ltd.

    (1,845     (9,317     0.6  

Shufersal Ltd.

    (8,533     (36,243     2.2  

Strauss Group Ltd.

    (34,459     (640,833     39.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,516,735  
Italy                  

ACEA SpA

    (6,719     (80,764     4.9  

BFF Bank SpA

    (28,555     (274,021     16.8  

Eurogroup Laminations SpA

    (97,491     (319,546     19.6  

Illimity Bank SpA

    (8,037     (40,882     2.5  

Industrie De Nora SpA

    (44,834     (632,437     38.7  

MFE-MediaForEurope NV

    (53,431     (97,046     5.9  

Salvatore Ferragamo SpA

    (12,681     (154,864     9.5  

Tamburi Investment Partners SpA

    (2,269     (18,993     1.2  

Technogym SpA

    (39,430     (296,281     18.2  

Technoprobe SpA

    (20,985     (152,647     9.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,067,481  
Japan                  

Activia Properties, Inc.

    (44     (120,497     7.4  

ADEKA Corp.

    (15,000     (254,309     15.6  

Advance Logistics Investment Corp.

    (572     (472,385     28.9  

Advance Residence Investment Corp.

    (65     (143,497     8.8  

Aeon Mall Co. Ltd.

    (27,600     (318,145     19.5  

AEON REIT Investment Corp.

    (262     (252,844     15.5  

Aichi Financial Group, Inc.

    (31,900     (508,883     31.2  

Aiful Corp.

    (281,000     (716,989     43.9  

Airtrip Corp.

    (36,600     (444,398     27.2  

Amvis Holdings, Inc.

    (22,000     (380,293     23.3  

AOKI Holdings, Inc.

    (5,600     (37,167     2.3  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Appier Group, Inc.

    (52,200   $     (436,589     26.7

Arclands Corp.

    (118,800     (1,288,459     78.9  

ARE Holdings, Inc.

    (66,400     (852,004     52.2  

Ariake Japan Co. Ltd.

    (14,900     (477,511     29.3  

Asahi Yukizai Corp.

    (5,700     (141,482     8.7  

ASKUL Corp.

    (29,500     (390,428     23.9  

Atom Corp.

    (165,000     (1,003,079     61.5  

Autobacs Seven Co. Ltd.

    (47,800     (498,152     30.5  

Base Co. Ltd.

    (4,700     (133,522     8.2  

C Uyemura & Co. Ltd.

    (8,700     (479,056     29.3  

Casio Computer Co. Ltd.

    (80,000     (649,505     39.8  

Central Glass Co. Ltd.

    (1,200     (22,743     1.4  

Change Holdings, Inc.

    (33,100     (342,251     21.0  

Chikaranomoto Holdings Co., Ltd.

    (10,000     (126,532     7.8  

CKD Corp.

    (12,500     (159,538     9.8  

Comforia Residential REIT, Inc.

    (35     (74,871     4.6  

COMSYS Holdings Corp.

    (36,100     (752,561     46.1  

Cover Corp.

    (1,400     (22,436     1.4  

CRE Logistics REIT, Inc.

    (304     (323,874     19.8  

CUC, Inc.

    (10,000     (173,568     10.6  

Cybozu, Inc.

    (2,700     (34,068     2.1  

Daiei Kankyo Co. Ltd.

    (34,500     (482,237     29.5  

Daiken Corp.

    (13,800     (277,498     17.0  

Daikokutenbussan Co. Ltd.

    (5,600     (240,452     14.7  

Daishi Hokuetsu Financial Group, Inc.

    (13,100     (346,505     21.2  

Daiwa Office Investment Corp.

    (68     (301,247     18.5  

Daiwabo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (9,200     (177,222     10.9  

DCM Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (167,300     (1,322,360     81.0  

DeNA Co. Ltd.

    (43,200     (426,953     26.2  

Descente Ltd.

    (23,500     (664,240     40.7  

Dexerials Corp.

    (29,000     (671,477     41.1  

Duskin Co. Ltd.

    (24,200     (534,653     32.8  

DyDo Group Holdings, Inc.

    (4,500     (176,368     10.8  

Eagle Industry Co., Ltd.

    (1,700     (18,738     1.1  

EDION Corp.

    (71,800     (725,171     44.4  

en Japan, Inc.

    (2,400     (36,258     2.2  

Enplas Corp.

    (7,200     (408,045     25.0  

Ferrotec Holdings Corp.

    (25,900     (461,803     28.3  

First Bank of Toyama Ltd.

    (8,900     (58,953     3.6  

Freee KK

    (1,100     (18,618     1.1  

Fuji Co. Ltd.

    (6,200     (79,341     4.9  

Fuji Media Holdings, Inc.

    (99,500     (1,001,077     61.3  

Fuji Seal International, Inc.

    (3,600     (40,647     2.5  

Fuji Soft, Inc.

    (13,700     (499,678     30.6  

Fujio Food Group, Inc.

    (31,900     (298,910     18.3  

Fukuyama Transporting Co. Ltd.

    (18,700     (517,575     31.7  

Furuya Metal Co. Ltd.

    (1,100     (72,160     4.4  

Fuso Chemical Co. Ltd.

    (22,000     (605,962     37.1  

Future Corp.

    (10,100     (116,592     7.1  

Genda, Inc.

    (1,700     (21,069     1.3  

Geo Holdings Corp.

    (2,700     (42,749     2.6  

Globeride, Inc.

    (24,200     (316,486     19.4  

GMO Financial Holdings, Inc.

    (33,300     (153,388     9.4  

Goldwin, Inc.

    (900     (57,515     3.5  

GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.

    (27,200     (415,014     25.4  

Hachijuni Bank Ltd.

    (168,100     (969,642     59.4  

Hakuto Co. Ltd.

    (9,000     (308,362     18.9  

Hankyu Hanshin REIT, Inc.

    (167     (158,986     9.7  

Haseko Corp.

    (57,100     (712,210     43.6  

Heiwa Corp.

    (7,900     (113,322     6.9  

Heiwa Real Estate REIT, Inc.

    (937     (887,949     54.4  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Hirata Corp.

    (5,800   $     (267,611     16.4

Hirogin Holdings, Inc.

    (39,100     (251,943     15.4  

HIS Co. Ltd.

    (84,900     (970,858     59.5  

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

    (24,500     (792,290     48.5  

Hitachi Zosen Corp.

    (8,700     (46,021     2.8  

Hokuetsu Corp.

    (86,100     (668,408     40.9  

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

    (83,700     (989,650     60.6  

Hoshino Resorts REIT, Inc.

    (347     (1,384,468     84.8  

Hosiden Corp.

    (4,500     (53,612     3.3  

House Foods Group, Inc.

    (5,400     (115,524     7.1  

Hyakugo Bank Ltd.

    (99,600     (381,340     23.4  

Ichibanya Co. Ltd.

    (3,100     (110,790     6.8  

Idec Corp.

    (22,900     (416,185     25.5  

Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    (65,700     (477,329     29.2  

Inabata & Co. Ltd.

    (27,400     (579,639     35.5  

Insource Co. Ltd.

    (37,000     (221,109     13.5  

Invincible Investment Corp.

    (893     (348,084     21.3  

Iriso Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (5,300     (126,953     7.8  

Iyogin Holdings, Inc.

    (30,100     (219,544     13.4  

Izumi Co. Ltd.

    (38,900     (997,054     61.1  

J Trust Co. Ltd.

    (24,100     (77,442     4.7  

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.

    (37,700     (720,171     44.1  

Japan Communications, Inc.

    (37,600     (52,250     3.2  

Japan Logistics Fund, Inc.

    (269     (505,214     31.0  

Japan Material Co. Ltd.

    (3,400     (48,500     3.0  

Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.

    (50     (118,421     7.3  

Japan Steel Works Ltd.

    (13,500     (222,204     13.6  

Joyful Honda Co. Ltd.

    (13,500     (160,658     9.8  

Juroku Financial Group, Inc.

    (19,500     (532,063     32.6  

Kadokawa Corp.

    (168,600     (3,293,217     201.8  

Kagome Co. Ltd.

    (51,600     (1,086,200     66.5  

Kamigumi Co. Ltd.

    (8,300     (170,669     10.5  

Kanto Denka Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (21,600     (115,504     7.1  

KeePer Technical Laboratory Co. Ltd.

    (10,200     (389,680     23.9  

Keihan Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (71,000     (1,758,504     107.7  

Keikyu Corp.

    (25,300     (217,269     13.3  

KH Neochem Co. Ltd.

    (12,900     (197,978     12.1  

Kisoji Co. Ltd.

    (25,400     (454,373     27.8  

Ki-Star Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    (41,900     (1,196,708     73.3  

Kiyo Bank Ltd.

    (70,900     (741,431     45.4  

Koa Corp.

    (85,500     (836,917     51.3  

Kohnan Shoji Co. Ltd.

    (45,000     (1,182,302     72.4  

Komehyo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (700     (22,273     1.4  

Komeri Co. Ltd.

    (46,000     (966,037     59.2  

Kosaido Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (10,100     (200,355     12.3  

K’s Holdings Corp.

    (60,000     (565,798     34.7  

Kura Sushi, Inc.

    (55,100     (1,327,702     81.3  

Kusuri no Aoki Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (11,300     (749,596     45.9  

KYB Corp.

    (27,700     (829,562     50.8  

Lintec Corp.

    (7,800     (130,663     8.0  

Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd.

    (3,800     (110,085     6.7  

Maeda Kosen Co. Ltd.

    (2,400     (47,282     2.9  

Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd.

    (11,700     (494,951     30.3  

Management Solutions Co. Ltd.

    (12,700     (223,738     13.7  

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

    (6,400     (160,998     9.9  

Maruwa Co. Ltd.

    (9,300     (1,651,149     101.2  

Mebuki Financial Group, Inc.

    (230,500     (706,546     43.3  

MEC Co. Ltd.

    (14,200     (327,476     20.1  

Medley, Inc.

    (9,600     (281,042     17.2  

Meiko Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (6,300     (132,515     8.1  

Mirai Corp.

    (100     (30,616     1.9  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Mitsubishi Estate Logistics REIT Investment Corp.

    (276   $     (703,913     43.1

Mitsubishi Logistics Corp.

    (9,400     (249,151     15.3  

Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.

    (18,400     (538,619     33.0  

Mitsui Fudosan Logistics Park, Inc.

    (126     (385,677     23.6  

Mitsui-Soko Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (13,800     (398,179     24.4  

Mizuno Corp.

    (1,400     (41,576     2.5  

Mori Hills REIT Investment Corp.

    (88     (83,474     5.1  

Mori Trust REIT, Inc.

    (78     (38,530     2.4  

Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd.

    (24,100     (951,663     58.3  

m-up Holdings, Inc.

    (7,900     (64,723     4.0  

Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co. Ltd.

    (43,800     (427,497     26.2  

Musashino Bank Ltd.

    (7,400     (141,335     8.7  

Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp.

    (8,800     (222,280     13.6  

Nagoya Railroad Co. Ltd.

    (40,800     (578,720     35.5  

Nakayama Steel Works Ltd.

    (28,700     (166,190     10.2  

Namura Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.

    (51,900     (277,271     17.0  

Nankai Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    (55,900     (1,084,016     66.4  

Nanto Bank Ltd.

    (35,300     (643,773     39.4  

NEC Networks & System Integration Corp.

    (4,700     (64,262     3.9  

Nifco, Inc.

    (10,300     (245,098     15.0  

Nihon Kohden Corp.

    (26,400     (631,991     38.7  

Nikkiso Co. Ltd.

    (8,900     (57,434     3.5  

Nikkon Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (31,000     (666,527     40.8  

Nippon Accommodations Fund, Inc.

    (87     (355,243     21.8  

Nippon Carbon Co. Ltd.

    (29,000     (861,276     52.8  

Nippon Electric Glass Co. Ltd.

    (105,900     (2,143,595     131.3  

Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd.

    (70,600     (614,446     37.6  

Nippon Pillar Packing Co. Ltd.

    (3,200     (80,974     5.0  

Nippon REIT Investment Corp.

    (50     (116,960     7.2  

Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.

    (61,000     (601,015     36.8  

Nippon Thompson Co. Ltd.

    (5,400     (19,516     1.2  

Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (23,200     (626,778     38.4  

Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd.

    (24,000     (585,235     35.9  

Nishimatsuya Chain Co. Ltd.

    (80,900     (1,050,791     64.4  

Nitto Boseki Co. Ltd.

    (2,600     (58,849     3.6  

NOF Corp.

    (6,600     (263,929     16.2  

Nojima Corp.

    (71,400     (644,314     39.5  

Nomura Micro Science Co. Ltd.

    (20,300     (1,050,780     64.4  

NS Solutions Corp.

    (1,500     (43,859     2.7  

NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    (25,600     (737,291     45.2  

NTT UD REIT Investment Corp.

    (318     (266,008     16.3  

OBIC Business Consultants Co. Ltd.

    (9,000     (390,934     23.9  

Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd.

    (36,400     (514,888     31.5  

Ohsho Food Service Corp.

    (4,900     (229,749     14.1  

Oisix ra daichi, Inc.

    (30,600     (235,929     14.5  

OKUMA Corp.

    (3,800     (158,714     9.7  

One REIT, Inc.

    (309     (542,369     33.2  

Optorun Co. Ltd.

    (17,000     (199,463     12.2  

Organo Corp.

    (16,700     (556,806     34.1  

Orient Corp.

    (27,600     (208,467     12.8  

Osaka Soda Co. Ltd.

    (27,400     (1,626,974     99.7  

OSAKA Titanium Technologies Co. Ltd.

    (3,600     (77,915     4.8  

OSG Corp.

    (50,600     (585,426     35.9  

PAL GROUP Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (37,900     (496,544     30.4  

Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd.

    (21,100     (125,662     7.7  

Piolax, Inc.

    (30,700     (459,417     28.1  

PKSHA Technology, Inc.

    (3,100     (53,529     3.3  

Press Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (22,500     (97,725     6.0  

Rengo Co. Ltd.

    (180,500     (1,210,666     74.2  

RENOVA, Inc.

    (45,900     (334,494     20.5  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Resorttrust, Inc.

    (9,100   $     (131,168     8.0

Riken Keiki Co. Ltd.

    (10,000     (415,115     25.4  

Ringer Hut Co. Ltd.

    (38,000     (587,909     36.0  

Roland Corp.

    (14,300     (418,655     25.6  

Rorze Corp.

    (21,800     (1,644,786     100.8  

Ryosan Co. Ltd.

    (2,800     (89,425)       5.5  

Sakata Seed Corp.

    (3,800     (103,659     6.4  

SAMTY Co. Ltd.

    (28,300     (471,555     28.9  

Sangetsu Corp.

    (34,900     (664,776     40.7  

San-In Godo Bank Ltd.

    (3,200     (22,253     1.4  

Sankei Real Estate, Inc.

    (53     (32,428     2.0  

Sanyo Denki Co. Ltd.

    (8,300     (311,845     19.1  

Sanyo Special Steel Co. Ltd.

    (800     (13,833     0.8  

SBI Sumishin Net Bank Ltd.

    (47,600     (507,538     31.1  

SBS Holdings, Inc.

    (16,800     (302,097     18.5  

Seiren Co. Ltd.

    (15,000     (225,306     13.8  

Senko Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (66,500     (464,402     28.5  

Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.

    (36,200     (85,998     5.3  

Septeni Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (77,300     (219,594     13.5  

Shibaura Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (300     (11,373     0.7  

Shibaura Mechatronics Corp.

    (1,000     (43,846     2.7  

Shiga Bank Ltd.

    (37,500     (1,004,221     61.5  

Shin Nippon Biomedical Laboratories Ltd.

    (10,200     (115,293     7.1  

Shoei Co. Ltd.

    (36,200     (487,392     29.9  

SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Inc.

    (124,500     (583,798     35.8  

SOSiLA Logistics REIT, Inc.

    (840     (674,741     41.3  

Sotetsu Holdings, Inc.

    (16,700     (298,825     18.3  

SRE Holdings Corp.

    (3,400     (52,797     3.2  

Star Asia Investment Corp.

    (634     (241,783     14.8  

Star Micronics Co. Ltd.

    (26,500     (323,119     19.8  

Starts Proceed Investment Corp.

    (130     (181,084     11.1  

Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Ltd.

    (13,500     (608,800     37.3  

Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.

    (94,900     (975,853     59.8  

T Hasegawa Co. Ltd.

    (18,900     (401,331     24.6  

Takara Holdings, Inc.

    (84,300     (711,948     43.6  

Takara Leben Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (1,650     (1,095,016     67.1  

Tamura Corp.

    (42,200     (139,482     8.5  

T-Gaia Corp.

    (10,500     (126,692     7.8  

Toagosei Co. Ltd.

    (31,500     (292,838     17.9  

Tocalo Co. Ltd.

    (29,500     (270,238     16.6  

Toei Co. Ltd.

    (6,600     (785,505     48.1  

Toho Bank Ltd.

    (328,000     (642,321     39.4  

Toho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (19,900     (454,344     27.8  

TOKAI Holdings Corp.

    (97,500     (637,051     39.0  

Tokyo Kiraboshi Financial Group, Inc.

    (12,700     (379,963     23.3  

Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    (76,600     (896,962     55.0  

Tokyotokeiba Co. Ltd.

    (4,200     (110,205     6.8  

TOMONY Holdings, Inc.

    (123,600     (421,810     25.8  

Tomy Co. Ltd.

    (17,900     (250,164     15.3  

Topre Corp.

    (5,100     (55,702     3.4  

Toridoll Holdings Corp.

    (14,800     (362,664     22.2  

Towa Corp.

    (19,200     (666,192     40.8  

Toyo Construction Co. Ltd.

    (26,800     (221,640     13.6  

Toyo Gosei Co. Ltd.

    (3,600     (151,650     9.3  

Transcosmos, Inc.

    (18,700     (386,033     23.6  

Tri Chemical Laboratories, Inc.

    (64,800     (1,396,582     85.6  

TV Asahi Holdings Corp.

    (43,100     (470,918     28.9  

Universal Entertainment Corp.

    (3,100     (44,840     2.7  

Valqua Ltd.

    (3,700     (92,560     5.7  

Wacoal Holdings Corp.

    (53,800     (1,246,434     76.4  

Weathernews, Inc.

    (6,500     (257,887     15.8  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

WingArc1st, Inc.

    (3,300   $     (59,871     3.7

Workman Co. Ltd.

    (26,400     (690,326     42.3  

Yamaichi Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (7,700     (90,255     5.5  

YA-MAN Ltd.

    (114,700     (817,932     50.1  

Yamato Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (12,200     (592,364     36.3  

Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.

    (7,700     (182,716     11.2  

Yonex Co. Ltd.

    (60,800     (667,431     40.9  

Zojirushi Corp.

    (30,200     (314,793     19.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (114,811,895  
Jersey                  

Ithaca Energy PLC

    (17,813     (36,346     2.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Luxembourg                  

Majorel Group Luxembourg SA

    (20,675     (652,938     40.0  

RTL Group

    (11,006     (384,750     23.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,037,688  
Malta                  

Gambling.com Group Ltd.

    (2,097     (27,177     1.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Netherlands                  

AMG Critical Materials NV

    (12,291     (319,953     19.6  

Arcadis NV

    (19,187     (809,497     49.6  

Basic-Fit NV

    (766     (19,556)       1.2  

Corbion NV

    (32,014     (553,395     33.9  

Flow Traders Ltd.

    (74,399     (1,357,193     83.1  

SIF Holding NV

    (9     (86     0.0  

TKH Group NV

    (14,063     (513,503     31.5  

Van Lanschot Kempen NV, GDR

    (4,569     (122,964     7.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,696,147  
New Zealand                  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.

    (5     (60     0.0  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

    (45,558     (116,005     7.1  

Mainfreight Ltd.

    (17,578     (597,728     36.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (713,793  
Norway                  

Crayon Group Holding ASA

    (19,842     (117,499     7.2  

Dof Group ASA

    (48,135     (232,810     14.3  

Entra ASA

    (10,184     (81,279     5.0  

Europris ASA

    (28,610     (165,705     10.1  

Hoegh Autoliners ASA

    (56,107     (462,894     28.3  

MPC Container Ships ASA

    (20,192     (29,276     1.8  

NEL ASA

    (1,939,021     (1,297,134     79.5  

Norske Skog ASA

    (40,077     (149,997     9.2  

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA

    (135,480     (99,735     6.1  

PGS ASA

    (49,746     (46,001     2.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,682,330  
Philippines                  

TELUS International CDA, Inc.

    (85,033     (555,095     34.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Portugal                  

Altri SGPS SA

    (32,941     (159,053     9.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Puerto Rico                  

First BanCorp/Puerto Rico

    (26,499     (353,762     21.7  

Liberty Latin America Ltd.

    (18,983     (130,033     7.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (483,795  
Singapore                  

AEM Holdings Ltd.

    (158,800     (401,859     24.6  

Capitaland China Trust

    (15,000     (8,664     0.5  

Mapletree Industrial Trust

    (9,200     (14,477     0.9  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Singapore (continued)                  

Parkway Life REIT

    (27,700   $     (68,033     4.2

SATS Ltd.

    (118,800     (213,845     13.1  

Sheng Siong Group Ltd.

    (557,300     (631,565     38.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,338,443  
Spain                  

Acerinox SA

    (43,173     (419,873     25.7  

Befesa SA

    (19,382     (565,926     34.7  

Ence Energia y Celulosa SA

    (147,545     (440,482     27.0  

Faes Farma SA

    (107,077     (335,723     20.5  

Gestamp Automocion SA

    (32,293     (118,600     7.2  

Grenergy Renovables SA

    (9,236     (218,969     13.4  

Laboratorios Farmaceuticos Rovi SA

    (2,470     (131,851     8.1  

Sacyr SA

    (96,050     (277,165     17.0  

Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente SA

    (49,810     (745,809     45.7  

Vidrala SA

    (9,522     (706,282     43.3  

Viscofan SA

    (3,472     (200,323     12.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,161,003  
Sweden                  

AcadeMedia AB

    (24     (102     0.0  

Clas Ohlson AB, B Shares

    (14,141     (152,091     9.3  

Dometic Group AB

    (14,009     (88,318     5.4  

Hemnet Group AB

    (20,089     (357,198     21.9  

Hufvudstaden AB, A Shares

    (48,890     (533,165     32.7  

JM AB

    (209     (2,290     0.1  

Lindab International AB

    (13,594     (213,620     13.1  

OX2 AB, Class B

    (117,074     (484,524     29.7  

Pandox AB, Class B

    (7,590     (76,430     4.7  

Paradox Interactive AB

    (2,759     (53,757     3.3  

Peab AB

    (19,379     (74,004     4.5  

Stillfront Group AB

    (110,437     (117,718     7.2  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

    (47,614     (315,977     19.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,469,194  
Switzerland                  

Allreal Holding AG

    (8,391     (1,362,979     83.5  

ALSO Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (1,895     (488,979     30.0  

Autoneum Holding AG

    (7,966     (917,128     56.2  

Cembra Money Bank AG

    (17,966     (1,251,873     76.7  

Comet Holding AG

    (506     (101,141     6.2  

Daetwyler Holding AG

    (1,852     (331,484     20.3  

EFG International AG

    (14,570     (177,005     10.8  

Emmi AG

    (1,066     (1,017,852     62.4  

Forbo Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (804     (897,173     55.0  

Garrett Motion, Inc.

    (17,325     (122,315     7.5  

Huber & Suhner AG

    (917     (63,494     3.9  

Interroll Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (214     (570,252     34.9  

Komax Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (2,217     (445,211     27.3  

Landis&Gyr Group AG

    (10,381     (778,222     47.7  

Leonteq AG

    (3,725     (162,240     9.9  

Meyer Burger Technology AG

    (2,869,283     (778,387     47.7  

Mobimo Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (4,426     (1,235,821     75.7  

Schweiter Technologies AG

    (269     (152,003     9.3  

Sensirion Holding Ag

    (223     (16,892     1.0  

SFS Group AG

    (13,599     (1,376,337     84.3  

Siegfried Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (245     (196,648     12.0  

SKAN Group AG

    (3,886     (296,717     18.2  

St Galler Kantonalbank AG, Registered Shares

    (1,428     (783,237     48.0  

Valiant Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (4,214     (465,271     28.5  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Switzerland (continued)                  

Vontobel Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (7,869   $     (464,224     28.4

Zehnder Group AG

    (2,405     (125,740     7.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (14,578,625  
United Kingdom                  

4imprint Group PLC

    (1,348     (82,891     5.1  

Allfunds Group PLC

    (71,195     (363,675     22.3  

Ascential PLC

    (237,059     (755,140     46.3  

Auction Technology Group PLC

    (12,837     (87,987     5.4  

Bellway PLC

    (1,728     (44,042     2.7  

Britvic PLC

    (88,478     (906,126     55.5  

Capita PLC

    (948,237     (194,283     11.9  

Ceres Power Holdings PLC

    (2,067     (5,006     0.3  

Coats Group PLC

    (586,940     (484,860     29.7  

Cranswick PLC

    (4,134     (176,671     10.8  

Crest Nicholson Holdings PLC

    (133,306     (260,651     16.0  

Currys PLC

    (419,929     (229,902     14.1  

Domino’s Pizza Group PLC

    (312,975     (1,312,977     80.4  

Dowlais Group PLC

    (566,729     (693,441     42.5  

Dr. Martens PLC

    (195,117     (278,126     17.0  

Dunelm Group PLC

    (1,391     (16,507     1.0  

Elementis PLC

    (550,191     (795,942     48.7  

Ergomed PLC

    (16,272     (266,720     16.3  

Finablr PLC

    (44,203     (307     0.0  

Frasers Group PLC

    (7,524     (73,566     4.5  

Future PLC

    (2,991     (32,216     2.0  

GB Group PLC

    (49,740     (145,208     8.9  

Genuit Group PLC

    (121,902     (395,463     24.2  

Home Reit PLC

    (350,343     (121,827     7.5  

Ibstock PLC

    (127,164     (190,402     11.7  

Lancashire Holdings Ltd.

    (94,551     (655,850     40.2  

LXI REIT PLC

    (1,022,870     (1,071,357     65.6  

Moonpig Group PLC

    (564,560     (1,136,235     69.6  

Navigator Holdings Ltd.

    (3,039     (42,698     2.6  

Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC

    (217,798     (541,606     33.2  

Pagegroup PLC

    (546,712     (2,519,081     154.3  

Petrofac Ltd.

    (548,849     (315,594     19.3  

Rathbones Group PLC

    (52,848     (969,328     59.4  

Reach PLC

    (302,417     (281,908     17.3  

Renewi PLC

    (75,203     (539,868     33.1  

Renishaw PLC

    (3,625     (136,756     8.4  

Rotork PLC

    (134,942     (484,216     29.7  

Safestore Holdings PLC

    (23,860     (199,129     12.2  

Savills PLC

    (10,816     (104,064     6.4  

SSP Group PLC

    (400,184     (878,848     53.8  

Trainline PLC

    (52,120     (165,850     10.1  

Travis Perkins PLC

    (64,134     (580,852     35.6  

Victrex PLC

    (23,038     (387,513     23.7  

Volex PLC

    (9,347     (32,264     2.0  

Watches of Switzerland Group PLC

    (53,903     (330,789     20.3  

WH Smith PLC

    (73,307     (1,037,819     63.6  

Yellow Cake PLC

    (437,203     (2,949,706     180.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (23,275,267  
United States                  

ABM Industries, Inc.

    (25,137     (988,890     60.6  

ACI Worldwide, Inc.

    (1,794     (36,544     2.2  

ACM Research, Inc., Class A

    (997     (13,559     0.8  

ACV Auctions, Inc., Class B

    (6,480     (86,378     5.3  

Adeia, Inc.

    (33,844     (285,305     17.5  

ADT, Inc.

    (40,696     (230,339     14.1  

ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.

    (10,927     (71,790     4.4  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Aehr Test Systems

    (3,383   $     (79,703     4.9

AeroVironment, Inc.

    (191     (21,900     1.3  

AerSale Corp.

    (42,769     (653,938     40.1  

Agiliti, Inc.

    (16,181     (91,099     5.6  

Alexander’s, Inc.

    (1,151     (216,376     13.3  

Allegiant Travel Co.

    (12,228     (814,629     49.9  

Alphatec Holdings, Inc.

    (14,423     (132,403     8.1  

AMC Networks, Inc.

    (11,608     (136,974     8.4  

Amerant Bancorp, Inc.

    (10,660     (194,332     11.9  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

    (55,596     (971,262     59.5  

American States Water Co.

    (3,089     (241,096     14.8  

America’s Car-Mart, Inc.

    (6,838     (458,009     28.1  

Amplitude, Inc., Class A

    (483     (4,811     0.3  

ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (1,934     (119,405     7.3  

Anterix, Inc.

    (4,645     (141,626     8.7  

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc.

    (39,596     (394,376     24.2  

Appfolio, Inc., Class A

    (1,248     (234,087     14.3  

Appian Corp., Class A

    (19,771     (780,164     47.8  

Applied Digital Corp.

    (52,662     (256,991     15.7  

Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp.

    (31,900     (292,523     17.9  

Arhaus, Inc., Class A

    (7,570     (65,253     4.0  

Arko Corp.

    (19,046     (143,797     8.8  

ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.

    (12,540     (182,708     11.2  

Array Technologies, Inc.

    (12,896     (223,488     13.7  

Artesian Resources Corp., Class A

    (5,155     (202,592     12.4  

Associated Banc-Corp

    (1,727     (27,995     1.7  

Astronics Corp.

    (2,201     (33,741     2.1  

Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc., Class C

    (13,560     (471,617     28.9  

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.

    (22,555     (649,810     39.8  

Atlas Energy Solutions, Inc.

    (48,757     (887,865     54.4  

Avanos Medical, Inc.

    (10,666     (195,828     12.0  

AvePoint, Inc.

    (32,429     (242,893     14.9  

Avid Technology, Inc.

    (31,089     (840,025     51.5  

Azenta, Inc.

    (8,522     (387,325     23.7  

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc.

    (72,972     (191,916     11.8  

Balchem Corp.

    (13,498     (1,569,008     96.1  

BancFirst Corp.

    (6,005     (487,066     29.8  

Bank First Corp.

    (2,558     (202,005     12.4  

Barnes Group, Inc.

    (38,887     (808,461     49.5  

Belden, Inc.

    (8,103     (574,503     35.2  

BGC Group, Inc.

    (101,630     (596,568     36.5  

BioLife Solutions, Inc.

    (7,355     (74,286     4.6  

Bloomin’ Brands, Inc.

    (1,470     (34,310     2.1  

BOK Financial Corp.

    (4,047     (265,159     16.2  

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.

    (17,175     (1,193,662     73.1  

Boston Omaha Corp., Class A

    (24,228     (344,764     21.1  

BrightSpire Capital, Inc., Class A

    (28,899     (163,568     10.0  

Brinker International, Inc.

    (875     (29,680     1.8  

Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.

    (16,378     (231,749     14.2  

BRP Group, Inc., Class A

    (31,768     (664,904     40.7  

BRT Apartments Corp.

    (1,049     (17,025     1.0  

Buckle, Inc.

    (9,231     (311,731     19.1  

Business First Bancshares, Inc.

    (2,015     (39,373     2.4  

Cadre Holdings, Inc.

    (1,248     (35,006     2.1  

Calavo Growers, Inc.

    (9,191     (232,900     14.3  

Caleres, Inc.

    (8,384     (214,463     13.1  

California Water Service Group

    (30,244     (1,472,278     90.2  

Calix, Inc.

    (10,698     (354,318     21.7  

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

    (6,991     (316,762     19.4  

Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (15,584     (261,032     16.0  

Cardlytics, Inc.

    (4,967     (61,541     3.8  

Carpenter Technology Corp.

    (5,845     (366,598     22.5  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Carriage Services, Inc., Class A

    (7,597   $     (164,095     10.1

Carter’s, Inc.

    (25,525     (1,714,259     105.0  

Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A

    (27,930     (2,107,318     129.1  

Cass Information Systems, Inc.

    (15,598     (589,760     36.1  

Cathay General Bancorp

    (37,137     (1,259,316     77.2  

CBIZ, Inc.

    (28,698     (1,491,148     91.4  

CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings, Inc.

    (124,642     (1,342,394     82.2  

Centrus Energy Corp., Class A

    (12,849     (681,896     41.8  

Certara, Inc.

    (29,934     (364,895     22.4  

Chico’s FAS, Inc.

    (23,981     (179,378     11.0  

Claros Mortgage Trust, Inc.

    (1,686     (17,585     1.1  

Cleanspark, Inc.

    (58,653     (240,477     14.7  

Clearfield, Inc.

    (28,343     (680,799     41.7  

Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (5,897     (106,618     6.5  

CNA Financial Corp.

    (3,032     (122,493     7.5  

CNB Financial Corp.

    (1,078     (19,598     1.2  

CNX Resources Corp.

    (24,565     (533,552     32.7  

Coastal Financial Corp.

    (4,661     (173,249     10.6  

Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    (8,625     (187,680     11.5  

Columbia Financial, Inc.

    (21,893     (352,477     21.6  

Columbus McKinnon Corp.

    (7,151     (218,606     13.4  

Community Bank System, Inc.

    (4,506     (180,015     11.0  

Community Healthcare Trust, Inc.

    (17,184     (492,665     30.2  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

    (2,219     (83,346     5.1  

Conduent, Inc.

    (76,533     (244,140     15.0  

CONMED Corp.

    (2,669     (260,121     15.9  

Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.

    (30,384     (655,991     40.2  

COPT Defense Properties

    (8,714     (198,679     12.2  

CoreCivic, Inc.

    (7,194     (91,364     5.6  

Covenant Logistics Group, Inc., Class A

    (630     (24,876     1.5  

Crescent Energy Co., Class A

    (5,149     (62,715     3.8  

CTS Corp.

    (26,754     (1,000,867     61.3  

Cymabay Therapeutics, Inc.

    (17,565     (287,715     17.6  

Cytek Biosciences, Inc.

    (38,462     (161,925     9.9  

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc.

    (5,572     (194,686     11.9  

Definitive Healthcare Corp., Class A

    (33,334     (192,004     11.8  

Denny’s Corp.

    (6,678     (57,564     3.5  

Dine Brands Global, Inc.

    (33,926     (1,672,213     102.4  

Distribution Solutions Group, Inc.

    (5,996     (180,779     11.1  

DMC Global, Inc.

    (955     (18,097     1.1  

DocGo, Inc.

    (44,258     (262,893     16.1  

Domo, Inc.

    (7,274     (59,356     3.6  

Dorman Products, Inc.

    (8,341     (518,643     31.8  

Douglas Dynamics, Inc.

    (6,597     (160,175     9.8  

Douglas Emmett, Inc.

    (61,081     (684,718     41.9  

Ducommun, Inc.

    (7,833     (374,731     23.0  

Dynex Capital, Inc.

    (58,059     (582,912     35.7  

Eagle Bulk Shipping, Inc.

    (9,964     (406,531     24.9  

Eastern Bankshares, Inc.

    (3,337     (36,740     2.3  

Ecovyst, Inc.

    (2,104     (19,357     1.2  

Edgewell Personal Care Co.

    (24,348     (849,745     52.1  

Embecta Corp.

    (47,825     (723,114     44.3  

Empire State Realty Trust, Inc.

    (48,273     (390,529     23.9  

Encore Capital Group, Inc.

    (9,772     (368,209     22.6  

Energizer Holdings, Inc.

    (51,118     (1,614,306     98.9  

Enhabit, Inc.

    (19,912     (146,751     9.0  

Enovix Corp.

    (21,692     (193,276     11.8  

EnPro Industries, Inc.

    (4,344     (482,445     29.6  

Enstar Group Ltd.

    (2,074     (491,476     30.1  

Enterprise Financial Services Corp.

    (820     (28,511     1.7  

EPR Properties

    (61,598     (2,630,235     161.1  

Equity Commonwealth

    (52,900     (1,001,926     61.4  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.

    (51,586   $     (1,132,313     69.4

Evolent Health, Inc., Class A

    (10,114     (247,085     15.1  

Evolus, Inc.

    (7,765     (59,014     3.6  

Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    (78,476     (333,523     20.4  

Excelerate Energy, Inc.

    (10,534     (149,793     9.2  

Expro Group Holdings NV

    (17,605     (277,279     17.0  

F&G Annuities & Life, Inc.

    (12,691     (389,487     23.9  

Farmers National Banc Corp.

    (70,798     (799,309     49.0  

Farmland Partners, Inc.

    (19,246     (200,543     12.3  

Fastly, Inc., Class A

    (19,420     (284,891     17.5  

Federal Signal Corp.

    (3,184     (184,799     11.3  

First Advantage Corp.

    (24,839     (323,155     19.8  

First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC

    (32,481     (942,599     57.7  

First Bancshares, Inc.

    (3,269     (79,175     4.9  

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

    (59,614     (726,099     44.5  

First Community Bankshares, Inc.

    (9,827     (320,852     19.7  

First Hawaiian, Inc.

    (1,427     (25,586     1.6  

First Merchants Corp.

    (15,575     (425,353     26.1  

First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc.

    (7,898     (131,976     8.1  

FirstCash Holdings, Inc.

    (8,750     (953,050     58.4  

Flywire Corp.

    (12,671     (340,723     20.9  

Foot Locker, Inc.

    (13,181     (276,669     17.0  

FormFactor, Inc.

    (4,942     (167,435     10.3  

Franklin BSP Realty Trust, Inc.

    (22,784     (287,306     17.6  

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

    (937     (81,257     5.0  

Freshpet, Inc.

    (13,163     (755,556     46.3  

Frontier Group Holdings, Inc.

    (24,702     (83,740     5.1  

FTAI Aviation Ltd.

    (1,976     (74,317     4.6  

Funko, Inc., Class A

    (39,394     (303,728     18.6  

FutureFuel Corp.

    (14,397     (94,300     5.8  

GEO Group, Inc.

    (9,812     (85,757     5.3  

German American Bancorp, Inc.

    (3,817     (104,319     6.4  

Getty Realty Corp.

    (2,234     (59,469     3.6  

Gladstone Commercial Corp.

    (6,079     (72,644     4.5  

Glaukos Corp.

    (694     (47,331     2.9  

Global Medical REIT, Inc.

    (30,795     (266,685     16.3  

Global Net Lease, Inc.

    (28,070     (222,876     13.7  

Gogo, Inc.

    (58,835     (617,767     37.8  

Goosehead Insurance, Inc.

    (10,100     (655,187     40.1  

GrafTech International Ltd.

    (103,384     (356,675     21.9  

Graham Holdings Co.

    (1,149     (664,949     40.7  

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.

    (5,201     (258,594     15.8  

Greenbrier Cos, Inc.

    (6,677     (230,957     14.1  

Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc.

    (22,274     (225,858     13.8  

Hallador Energy Co.

    (16,265     (227,385     13.9  

Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A

    (6,061     (509,851     31.2  

Hanesbrands, Inc.

    (28,429     (119,118     7.3  

Harrow Health, Inc.

    (9,058     (129,846     8.0  

Hawkins, Inc.

    (2,949     (169,361     10.4  

Haynes International, Inc.

    (1,712     (73,659     4.5  

Helios Technologies, Inc.

    (9,624     (497,753     30.5  

Herbalife Ltd.

    (1,273     (18,140     1.1  

Heritage Commerce Corp.

    (11,986     (98,045     6.0  

Hibbett, Inc.

    (21,950     (1,011,236     62.0  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

    (24,672     (441,382     27.0  

Hillman Solutions Corp.

    (76,209     (499,931     30.6  

Hilltop Holdings, Inc.

    (5,689     (157,130     9.6  

HireRight Holdings Corp.

    (16,586     (152,757     9.4  

Home BancShares, Inc.

    (87,680     (1,793,056     109.8  

Hudson Technologies, Inc.

    (4,851     (62,481     3.8  

Ichor Holdings Ltd.

    (25,843     (626,951     38.4  

IMAX Corp.

    (21,770     (396,432     24.3  
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Impinj, Inc.

    (12,491   $     (807,044     49.4

Ingles Markets, Inc.

    (15,849     (1,271,407     77.9  

Innospec, Inc.

    (9,065     (888,370     54.4  

Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc.

    (3,121     (224,181     13.7  

Inspired Entertainment, Inc.

    (1,086     (10,838     0.7  

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp.

    (4,227     (152,003     9.3  

International Bancshares Corp.

    (6,253     (274,069     16.8  

Intrepid Potash, Inc.

    (2,356     (46,861     2.9  

InvenTrust Properties Corp.

    (46,281     (1,161,653     71.2  

IonQ, Inc.

    (36,606     (352,882     21.6  

iRhythm Technologies, Inc.

    (7,927     (622,428     38.1  

Ivanhoe Electric, Inc.

    (3,095     (31,693     1.9  

J & J Snack Foods Corp.

    (128     (20,046     1.2  

Jack in the Box, Inc.

    (19,651     (1,241,550     76.1  

Jackson Financial, Inc.

    (24,401     (895,761     54.9  

JBG SMITH Properties

    (142,771     (1,837,463     112.6  

John Bean Technologies Corp.

    (791     (82,280     5.0  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

    (31,415     (950,932     58.3  

Kadant, Inc.

    (3,781     (831,820     51.0  

Kinetik Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (3,918     (138,854     8.5  

KKR Real Estate Finance Trust, Inc.

    (54,706     (571,131     35.0  

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.

    (15,948     (271,913     16.7  

Kura Sushi USA, Inc., Class A

    (8,790     (502,261     30.8  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

    (3,663     (180,403     11.1  

LCI Industries

    (8,638     (937,137     57.4  

Leonardo DRS, Inc.

    (42,024     (801,398     49.1  

Leslie’s, Inc.

    (59,176     (292,329     17.9  

Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A

    (44,766     (881,890     54.0  

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Live

    (45,888     (1,462,451     89.6  

Life Time Group Holdings, Inc.

    (27,001     (319,152     19.6  

Lightwave Logic, Inc.

    (16,605     (75,221     4.6  

Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc.

    (7,613     (47,353     2.9  

Littelfuse, Inc.

    (1,164     (252,204     15.5  

LTC Properties, Inc.

    (43,296     (1,368,587     83.8  

Luminar Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (36,534     (115,813     7.1  

Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., Class A

    (11,721     (357,256     21.9  

Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.

    (111,699     (984,068     60.3  

Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (24,770     (169,922     10.4  

Marqeta, Inc.

    (6,282     (32,478     2.0  

Marten Transport Ltd.

    (4,530     (79,637     4.9  

MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc.

    (6,269     (128,138     7.9  

MaxCyte, Inc.

    (3,944     (11,674     0.7  

MBIA, Inc.

    (17,665     (121,535     7.4  

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

    (1,610     (29,962     1.8  

MediaAlpha, Inc., Class A

    (2,952     (30,347     1.9  

Medifast, Inc.

    (2,728     (188,668     11.6  

Mercury Systems, Inc.

    (11,468     (412,619     25.3  

MeridianLink, Inc.

    (15,192     (249,453     15.3  

Mesa Laboratories, Inc.

    (3,974     (372,880     22.8  

Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp.

    (2,219     (71,918     4.4  

MFA Financial, Inc.

    (1,634     (14,526     0.9  

MGE Energy, Inc.

    (1,350     (96,701     5.9  

Middlesex Water Co.

    (7,360     (467,581     28.6  

Mission Produce, Inc.

    (25,466     (239,635     14.7  

Modine Manufacturing Co.

    (4,582     (180,989     11.1  

ModivCare, Inc.

    (9,770     (412,685     25.3  

Montauk Renewables, Inc.

    (16,413     (165,115     10.1  

Movado Group, Inc.

    (25,859     (720,432     44.1  

Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A

    (81,349     (1,006,287     61.6  

National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A

    (11,345     (353,737     21.7  

National Cinemedia, Inc.

    (48,212     (188,509     11.5  
 

 

 

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Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

National Health Investors, Inc.

    (2,758   $     (138,010     8.5

National Presto Industries, Inc.

    (8,057     (602,261     36.9  

National Western Life Group, Inc.

    (2,776     (1,329,426     81.4  

Navient Corp.

    (30,538     (485,860     29.8  

Navitas Semiconductor Corp., Class A

    (23,713     (124,256     7.6  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

    (23,059     (771,785     47.3  

nCino, Inc.

    (23,282     (654,224     40.1  

Nelnet, Inc., Class A

    (12,317     (1,044,605     64.0  

NeoGenomics, Inc.

    (7,829     (109,763     6.7  

NETSTREIT Corp.

    (111,486     (1,588,675     97.3  

Newmark Group, Inc.

    (15,869     (89,977     5.5  

NewMarket Corp.

    (696     (335,576     20.6  

NextDecade Corp.

    (32,185     (141,292     8.7  

Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.

    (7,450     (542,509     33.2  

nLight, Inc.

    (30,389     (253,140     15.5  

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.

    (36,524     (1,400,330     85.8  

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.

    (15,418     (132,595     8.1  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

    (39,754     (414,237     25.4  

Northwest Natural Holding Co.

    (502     (18,428     1.1  

NorthWestern Corp.

    (43,670     (2,096,597     128.4  

Novanta, Inc.

    (11,296     (1,491,750     91.4  

NuScale Power Corp.

    (278,304     (940,668     57.6  

NV5 Global, Inc.

    (5,346     (504,395     30.9  

One Liberty Properties, Inc.

    (7,544     (138,810     8.5  

OneSpan, Inc.

    (17,807     (140,675     8.6  

Open Lending Corp.

    (26,667     (159,735     9.8  

Origin Bancorp, Inc.

    (21,636     (640,209     39.2  

OrthoPediatrics Corp.

    (10,393     (254,213     15.6  

Papa John’s International, Inc.

    (22,978     (1,494,030     91.5  

Paragon 28, Inc.

    (6,236     (53,817     3.3  

Paramount Group, Inc.

    (56,679     (242,586     14.9  

Park National Corp.

    (1,527     (154,823     9.5  

Pathward Financial, Inc.

    (664     (30,073     1.8  

Patrick Industries, Inc.

    (5,175     (388,901     23.8  

Paycor HCM, Inc.

    (30,517     (658,557     40.3  

Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.

    (5,549     (129,680     7.9  

PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust

    (53,426     (675,839     41.4  

Perficient, Inc.

    (5,389     (313,586     19.2  

Phathom Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (20,230     (188,139     11.5  

Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.

    (51,311     (1,811,791     111.0  

Phinia, Inc.

    (1,060     (27,433     1.7  

Piedmont Lithium, Inc.

    (15,480     (425,236     26.1  

Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.

    (84,778     (441,693     27.1  

Piper Sandler Cos

    (790     (110,482     6.8  

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

    (95,913     (309,799     19.0  

Plexus Corp.

    (15,764     (1,549,916     95.0  

Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.

    (38,486     (767,411     47.0  

PolyPeptide Group AG

    (14,734     (279,827     17.1  

Portillo’s, Inc., Class A

    (12,805     (191,435     11.7  

PotlatchDeltic Corp.

    (39,959     (1,712,243     104.9  

Powell Industries, Inc.

    (3,747     (287,208     17.6  

PowerSchool Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (24,036     (478,797     29.3  

Premier, Inc., Class A

    (19,813     (380,806     23.3  

ProAssurance Corp.

    (2,687     (45,679     2.8  

PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp.

    (27,880     (746,905     45.8  

ProPetro Holding Corp.

    (21,344     (223,685     13.7  

PubMatic, Inc.

    (9,848     (110,987     6.8  

Pulmonx Corp.

    (21,671     (190,488     11.7  

PureCycle Technologies, Inc.

    (48,753     (216,951     13.3  

QIAGEN NV

    (49,674     (1,859,298     113.9  

Quanterix Corp.

    (4,511     (97,979     6.0  

Ramaco Resources, Inc.

    (4,932     (58,099     3.6  
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Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Ranpak Holdings Corp., Class A

    (7,901   $     (24,967     1.5

RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.

    (12,021     (655,265     40.1  

Ready Capital Corp.

    (96,089     (906,119     55.5  

REC Silicon ASA

    (77,581     (103,543     6.3  

Red Rock Resorts, Inc.

    (9,650     (381,658     23.4  

Redwood Trust, Inc.

    (11,755     (73,821     4.5  

Reliance Worldwide Corp. Ltd.

    (129,558     (288,780     17.7  

Resideo Technologies, Inc.

    (8,209     (118,866     7.3  

Resources Connection, Inc.

    (38,488     (518,433     31.8  

Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.

    (30,899     (362,754     22.2  

Rocket Lab USA, Inc.

    (106,371     (449,949     27.6  

RXO, Inc.

    (27,260     (477,323     29.2  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

    (15,923     (410,176     25.1  

Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.

    (110,167     (1,502,678     92.1  

Sabre Corp.

    (43,036     (150,626     9.2  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

    (5,762     (433,130     26.5  

Schneider National, Inc.

    (18,177     (460,423     28.2  

Schrodinger, Inc.

    (12,257     (265,977     16.3  

Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida

    (9,543     (192,864     11.8  

Select Water Solutions, Inc.

    (57,779     (429,876     26.3  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

    (24,153     (1,362,712     83.5  

Service Properties Trust

    (20,961     (151,967     9.3  

Shake Shack, Inc., Class A

    (6,847     (383,706     23.5  

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.

    (10,623     (251,340     15.4  

Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., Class A

    (22,120     (339,763     20.8  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

    (48,900     (1,958,934     120.0  

SilverBow Resources, Inc.

    (4,533     (154,575     9.5  

Simmons First National Corp., Class A

    (17,545     (249,314     15.3  

Simply Good Foods Co.

    (33,023     (1,231,428     75.4  

SITE Centers Corp.

    (129,097     (1,505,271     92.2  

SiTime Corp.

    (7,197     (718,261     44.0  

Six Flags Entertainment Corp.

    (45,334     (902,147     55.3  

SJW Group

    (10,490     (655,415     40.2  

Sleep Number Corp.

    (11,670     (189,871     11.6  

Sotera Health Co.

    (12,328     (156,072     9.6  

Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.

    (14,992     (1,129,197     69.2  

Spire, Inc.

    (14,301     (795,565     48.7  

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (21,163     (478,284     29.3  

Stellar Bancorp, Inc.

    (23,374     (508,151     31.1  

Stem, Inc.

    (36,299     (122,691     7.5  

Stepan Co.

    (6,491     (485,527     29.7  

StepStone Group, Inc., Class A

    (26,316     (744,743     45.6  

Stericycle, Inc.

    (28,407     (1,171,505     71.8  

Steven Madden Ltd.

    (61,065     (2,002,321     122.7  

Sun Country Airlines Holdings, Inc.

    (2,707     (35,245     2.2  

SunCoke Energy, Inc.

    (35,093     (333,734     20.4  

Sunrun, Inc.

    (29,562     (285,273     17.5  

Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.

    (16,352     (152,074     9.3  

Sweetgreen, Inc.

    (4,815     (49,739     3.0  

Sylvamo Corp.

    (5,150     (228,145     14.0  

Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (1,981     (28,209     1.7  

Terns Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (275     (1,447     0.1  

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.

    (2,113     (116,342     7.1  

TFS Financial Corp.

    (47,286     (560,812     34.4  

Tidewater, Inc.

    (17,879     (1,222,030     74.9  

TimkenSteel Corp.

    (9,308     (189,232     11.6  

Towne Bank

    (15,374     (368,054     22.5  

TPG, Inc.

    (29,524     (816,043     50.0  

Traeger, Inc.

    (152,660     (401,496     24.6  

Transcat, Inc.

    (2,005     (180,490     11.1  

TransMedics Group, Inc.

    (4,437     (166,299     10.2  

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.

    (13,174     (549,224     33.6  
 

 

 

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Basket
Value
 
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TriMas Corp.

    (10,281   $     (248,903     15.2

TripAdvisor, Inc.

    (1,425     (21,033     1.3  

Triumph Financial, Inc.

    (6,803     (423,487     25.9  

Triumph Group, Inc.

    (121,031     (902,891     55.3  

Tronox Holdings PLC

    (24,364     (260,451     16.0  

TrueBlue, Inc.

    (9,762     (108,065     6.6  

Trupanion, Inc.

    (2,397     (49,378     3.0  

TrustCo Bank Corp./New York

    (5,533     (141,257     8.7  

Udemy, Inc.

    (5,042     (45,025     2.8  

UFP Technologies, Inc.

    (4,173     (650,654     39.9  

Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.

    (21,520     (513,467     31.5  

UMB Financial Corp.

    (1,557     (97,655     6.0  

UniFirst Corp.

    (7,780     (1,279,265     78.4  

United Community Banks, Inc.

    (26,078     (576,063     35.3  

United Natural Foods, Inc.

    (27,053     (394,433     24.2  

Uniti Group, Inc.

    (162,609     (748,001     45.8  

Unitil Corp.

    (804     (36,719     2.2  

Universal Corp.

    (14,301     (643,545     39.4  

Universal Health Realty, Inc.ome Trust

    (8,613     (331,084     20.3  

Uranium Energy Corp.

    (4,913     (29,232     1.8  

Urban Edge Properties

    (31,073     (492,818     30.2  

Ventyx Biosciences, Inc.

    (6,809     (98,186     6.0  

Veris Residential, Inc.

    (72,356     (968,847     59.4  

Vertex Energy, Inc.

    (43,119     (185,843     11.4  

Victoria’s Secret & Co.

    (65,979     (1,179,705     72.3  

Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.

    (314     (57,848     3.5  

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

    (58,417     (1,299,194     79.6  

Vista Outdoor, Inc.

    (30,057     (755,032     46.3  

Vivid Seats, Inc., Class A

    (10,484     (61,646     3.8  

Vobile Group Ltd.

    (525,000     (135,347     8.3  

VSE Corp.

    (11,159     (600,354     36.8  

WaFd, Inc.

    (25,551     (630,599     38.6  

Walker & Dunlop, Inc.

    (15,016     (973,037     59.6  

Warrior Met Coal, Inc.

    (28,163     (1,372,383     84.1  

WD-40 Co.

    (2,359     (498,693     30.6  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

    (1,002     (36,393     2.2  

White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.

    (1,963     (2,808,562     172.1  

Whitestone Reit

    (4,825     (48,009     2.9  

WSFS Financial Corp.

    (2,522     (89,279     5.5  

Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    (27,545     (320,348     19.6  

XPEL, Inc.

    (6,587     (304,978     18.7  

York Water Co.

    (8,098     (292,095     17.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
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Luxembourg

     

BBGI Global Infrastructure SA

    (310,687     (481,335     29.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Preferred Stocks

     

Germany

     

Jungheinrich AG

    (14,439     (386,859     23.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Rights

     

Spain

     

Vidrala SA

    (7,119   $ (26,251     1.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Warrants

     

Australia

     

Pointsbet Holdings Ltd., (Issued/Exercisable 06/20/22, 1 Share for 1 Warrant, Expires 07/08/24, Strike Price AUD 10.00)

    (9,593     (0     0.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Short

      (420,458,473)    
   

 

 

   

Net Value of Reference Entity — Goldman Sachs Bank USA

    $ (1,632,279  
   

 

 

   

The following table represents the individual long and short positions and related values of the equity securities underlying the total return swap with Goldman Sachs Bank USA as of period end, termination dates 08/09/24- 08/19/26:

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Reference Entity — Long

     

Common Stocks

     

Australia

     

AGL Energy Ltd.

    265,200     $ 1,812,992       (13.2 )% 

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

    41,824       1,028,076       (7.5

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

    269,568       876,001       (6.4

BHP Group Ltd.

    64,167       1,815,634       (13.2

Bluescope Steel Ltd.

    3,870       46,391       (0.3

Charter Hall Group

    73,647       408,003       (3.0

Cochlear Ltd.

    245       37,552       (0.3

Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd.

    20,929       248,790       (1.8

Glencore PLC

    1,235       6,524       (0.1

GPT Group

    41,233       95,159       (0.7

Orica Ltd.

    8,367       77,915       (0.6

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    4,042       302,222       (2.2

SEEK Ltd.

    23,114       304,935       (2.2

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.

    80,964       678,402       (4.9

Vicinity Ltd.

    70,660       76,534       (0.6

WiseTech Global Ltd.

    4,197       156,260       (1.1

Worley Ltd.

    49,467       517,423       (3.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      8,488,813    

Austria

     

BAWAG Group AG

    16,023       712,354       (5.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Belgium

     

Ageas SA/NV

    2,547       97,649       (0.7

KBC Group NV

    3,035       166,898       (1.3

Sofina SA

    3,978       754,298       (5.5

Solvay SA

    18,067       1,906,856       (13.9

Warehouses De Pauw CVA

    33,336       823,325       (6.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,749,026    
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Brazil                  

MercadoLibre, Inc.

    33     $     40,945       (0.3 )% 

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.

    745       31,549       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      72,494    
Canada                  

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.

    6,158       31,386       (0.2

AltaGas Ltd.

    7,587       143,651       (1.0

Bank of Montreal

    1,337       102,323       (0.7

Bank of Nova Scotia

    3,940       161,766       (1.2

Barrick Gold Corp.

    15,243       247,877       (1.8

Birchcliff Energy Ltd.

    24,935       140,379       (1.0

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

    61,481       2,210,417       (16.1

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

    43,992       2,847,750       (20.8

Capital Power Corp.

    7,260       188,746       (1.4

Crescent Point Energy Corp.

    47,181       385,377       (2.8

Descartes Systems Group, Inc.

    7,099       522,687       (3.8

Element Fleet Management Corp.

    15,630       215,506       (1.6

Emera, Inc.

    20,643       689,236       (5.0

Enbridge, Inc.

    5,230       170,771       (1.2

Enerplus Corp.

    59,490       1,025,046       (7.5

First Majestic Silver Corp.

    36,233       190,135       (1.4

FirstService Corp.

    3,181       458,485       (3.3

Franco-Nevada Corp.

    523       64,007       (0.5

Gibson Energy, Inc.

    6,153       95,187       (0.7

Gildan Activewear, Inc.

    70,829       2,049,784       (14.9

Imperial Oil Ltd.

    12,447       723,232       (5.3

Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., Class A

    20,003       150,425       (1.1

Keyera Corp.

    21,872       518,440       (3.8

Lithium Americas Argentina Corp.

    916       5,183       (0.0

Magna International, Inc.

    13,304       651,870       (4.8

Manulife Financial Corp.

    11,352       201,455       (1.5

MEG Energy Corp.

    12,807       257,739       (1.9

Methanex Corp.

    5,799       243,863       (1.8

NuVista Energy Ltd.

    17,357       171,405       (1.3

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    21,093       661,129       (4.8

RioCan REIT

    10,078       124,892       (0.9

Stantec, Inc.

    4,753       296,464       (2.2

TELUS Corp.

    100,770       1,655,953       (12.1

TransAlta Corp.

    22,891       170,997       (1.2

West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

    7,212       492,463       (3.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      18,266,026    
Chile                  

Antofagasta PLC

    4,733       77,854       (0.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
China                  

Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.

    189,400       360,280       (2.6

SITC International Holdings Co. Ltd.

    72,000       111,018       (0.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      471,298    
Denmark                  

AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class A

    37       60,362       (0.4

AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class B

    56       93,881       (0.7

DSV A/S

    3,304       494,461       (3.6

Genmab A/S

    977       275,804       (2.0

Novo Nordisk A/S

    5,210       502,383       (3.7

Orsted A/S

    813       39,202       (0.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,466,093    
France                  

Accor SA

    31,403       999,976       (7.3

AXA SA

    75,709       2,239,994       (16.3

Bouygues SA

    3,170       111,297       (0.8
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
France (continued)                  

Carrefour SA

    266,305     $     4,660,661       (34.0 )% 

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA

    3,909       115,912       (0.9

Dassault Aviation SA

    632       125,411       (0.9

Eiffage SA

    31,119       2,822,479       (20.6

Engie SA

    916,397       14,549,760       (106.1

Eurazeo SE

    3,517       197,909       (1.5

Forvia SE

    25,645       431,311       (3.2

Gaztransport Et Technigaz SA

    309       39,454       (0.3

Getlink SE

    21,534       347,136       (2.5

Rexel SA

    12,107       246,789       (1.8

Teleperformance SE

    2,410       276,707       (2.0

Ubisoft Entertainment SA

    2,572       73,196       (0.5

Valeo SE

    36,670       483,606       (3.5

Vallourec SA

    29,769       356,925       (2.6

Veolia Environnement SA

    88,715       2,426,427       (17.7

Vinci SA

    2,129       235,078       (1.7

Vivendi SE

    60,183       538,716       (3.9

Wendel SE

    9,330       697,577       (5.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      31,976,321    
Germany                  

Basf SE

    10,129       467,399       (3.4

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    9,505       886,141       (6.5

Beiersdorf AG

    9,728       1,277,186       (9.3

Commerzbank AG

    72,499       780,489       (5.7

Covestro AG

    24,871       1,258,384       (9.2

E.on Se

    85,106       1,012,337       (7.4

Heidelberg Materials AG

    10,931       792,660       (5.8

HUGO BOSS AG

    5,672       331,105       (2.4

Infineon Technologies AG

    29,394       857,113       (6.3

K&S AG

    1,734       29,084       (0.2

KION Group AG

    4,371       133,838       (1.0

Knorr-Bremse AG

    238       13,268       (0.1

LANXESS AG

    24,094       551,120       (4.0

Nemetschek SE

    4,428       330,352       (2.4

RWE AG

    46,798       1,787,721       (13.0

Schott Pharma AG & Co. KGaA

    64,707       1,872,055       (13.7

Siemens AG, Registered Shares

    18,154       2,404,397       (17.5

SMA Solar Technology AG

    5,673       347,854       (2.5

Talanx AG

    7,302       459,340       (3.3

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    13,864       23,525       (0.2

thyssenkrupp AG

    299,630       2,084,517       (15.2

Wacker Chemie AG

    273       33,761       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      17,733,646    
Hong Kong                  

AIA Group Ltd.

    66,400       577,172       (4.2

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

    185,000       243,416       (1.8

Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.

    44,900       142,410       (1.0

Link REIT

    61,800       283,893       (2.1

Swire Pacific Ltd., Class A

    51,000       326,119       (2.4

Swire Properties Ltd.

    266,000       515,550       (3.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,088,560    
Ireland                  

Kerry Group PLC

    4,098       315,956       (2.3

Smurfit Kappa Group PLC

    16,096       525,802       (3.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      841,758    
Israel                  

Nice Ltd.

    1,147       176,934       (1.3
 

 

 

92  

2 0 2 3   B L A C K R O C K   S E M I - A N N U A L   R E P O R T   T O   S H A R E H O L D E R S


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Israel (continued)                  

Nova Ltd.

    5,904     $     560,703       (4.1 )% 

Wix.com Ltd.

    14,718       1,175,968       (8.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,913,605    
Italy                  

A2A SpA

    946,035       1,772,575       (12.9

Enel SpA

    109,068       691,128       (5.0

Ferrari NV

    1,357       410,000       (3.0

Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA

    9,917       108,388       (0.8

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    188,159       489,439       (3.6

Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA

    6,662       79,427       (0.6

Moncler SpA

    14,859       770,240       (5.6

Prysmian SpA

    3,046       113,854       (0.8

Recordati Industria Chimica e Farmaceutica SpA

    3,097       142,982       (1.1

Snam SpA

    18,987       86,903       (0.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,664,936    
Japan                  

ABC-Mart, Inc.

    10,300       161,516       (1.2

Aeon Co. Ltd.

    38,400       818,263       (6.0

Amada Co. Ltd.

    35,100       345,218       (2.5

Asahi Kasei Corp.

    77,800       484,793       (3.5

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    68,900       883,288       (6.4

Brother Industries Ltd.

    35,300       558,302       (4.1

Central Japan Railway Co.

    14,300       324,347       (2.4

Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.

    9,200       240,574       (1.8

Denso Corp.

    8,900       132,712       (1.0

DMG Mori Co. Ltd.

    54,100       907,300       (6.6

FANUC Corp.

    1,300       32,728       (0.2

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

    9,800       2,191,406       (16.0

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    9,400       521,516       (3.8

Fujitsu Ltd.

    3,200       419,719       (3.1

Hulic Co. Ltd.

    76,800       713,386       (5.2

IHI Corp.

    4,300       83,682       (0.6

Isuzu Motors Ltd.

    7,700       86,934       (0.6

ITOCHU Corp.

    26,900       982,148       (7.2

J Front Retailing Co. Ltd.

    69,600       672,306       (4.9

Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.

    236,500       2,120,070       (15.5

Japan Post Insurance Co. Ltd.

    1,400       27,257       (0.2

JFE Holdings, Inc.

    37,800       533,808       (3.9

JGC Holdings Corp.

    3,300       41,105       (0.3

Kakaku.com, Inc.

    172,700       1,686,398       (12.3

KDDI Corp.

    30,000       909,525       (6.6

Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

    53,600       763,240       (5.6

Komatsu Ltd.

    53,800       1,254,458       (9.1

Konica Minolta, Inc.

    305,800       869,104       (6.3

Kubota Corp.

    133,400       1,819,564       (13.3

Kuraray Co. Ltd.

    23,900       277,168       (2.0

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    39,600       629,979       (4.6

Lawson, Inc.

    71,900       3,508,434       (25.6

MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    18,700       466,259       (3.4

Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.

    118,700       681,280       (5.0

Mitsubishi Corp.

    26,100       1,233,018       (9.0

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    9,900       115,116       (0.8

Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

    72,600       942,141       (6.9

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

    59,600       816,368       (6.0

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    69,600       591,636       (4.3

Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

    29,800       1,097,573       (8.0

Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

    78,100       1,715,814       (12.5
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    109,600     $     1,885,753       (13.8 )% 

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.

    51,900       1,927,401       (14.1

Nexon Co. Ltd.

    10,300       191,376       (1.4

Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.

    102,200       473,000       (3.4

Nikon Corp.

    65,700       632,771       (4.6

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

    56,700       2,374,324       (17.3

Nippon Express Holdings, Inc.

    9,300       484,525       (3.5

Nippon Shinyaku Co. Ltd.

    2,300       94,474       (0.7

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    1,091,800       1,301,808       (9.5

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

    330,800       1,291,151       (9.4

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

    18,500       281,977       (2.1

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

    39,500       1,050,213       (7.7

NSK Ltd.

    56,100       305,883       (2.2

Obayashi Corp.

    3,300       28,736       (0.2

Obic Co. Ltd.

    7,000       1,048,719       (7.6

Olympus Corp.

    19,600       265,194       (1.9

Omron Corp.

    20,000       727,850       (5.3

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    25,400       445,064       (3.2

Oracle Corp. Japan

    2,100       150,984       (1.1

ORIX Corp.

    3,400       62,662       (0.5

Otsuka Corp.

    47,400       1,922,510       (14.0

Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    14,800       504,778       (3.7

Panasonic Holdings Corp.

    72,000       641,400       (4.7

Rakuten Group, Inc.

    570,300       2,138,700       (15.6

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.

    27,100       787,965       (5.7

Resona Holdings, Inc.

    19,500       105,615       (0.8

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

    24,500       201,360       (1.5

Sankyo Co. Ltd.

    900       37,826       (0.3

Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    65,400       574,937       (4.2

SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,200       103,740       (0.8

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

    25,400       402,538       (2.9

Seiko Epson Corp.

    1,300       18,319       (0.1

Sekisui House Ltd.

    110,600       2,194,068       (16.0

Sharp Corp.

    4,300       27,244       (0.2

Shimadzu Corp.

    2,600       62,327       (0.5

Shimizu Corp.

    59,800       431,083       (3.1

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

    24,500       1,155,955       (8.4

Socionext, Inc.

    2,600       256,849       (1.9

SoftBank Corp.

    25,900       296,755       (2.2

SoftBank Group Corp.

    59,100       2,454,463       (17.9

Sompo Holdings, Inc.

    1,400       61,380       (0.4

Subaru Corp.

    47,100       827,194       (6.0

Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.

    39,500       101,665       (0.7

Sumitomo Corp.

    26,000       518,095       (3.8

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

    2,500       26,582       (0.2

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

    6,300       307,216       (2.2

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

    8,000       303,916       (2.2

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co. Ltd.

    20,100       511,106       (3.7

Taisei Corp.

    27,800       955,416       (7.0

TIS, Inc.

    5,100       110,643       (0.8

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

    42,200       957,104       (7.0

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    11,000       1,473,806       (10.7

Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd.

    138,600       1,865,655       (13.6

TOTO Ltd.

    6,600       161,352       (1.2

Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.

    19,000       1,413,601       (10.3

Yamaha Corp.

    2,500       67,684       (0.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      71,664,165    
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  93


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Luxembourg                  

ArcelorMittal SA

    90,068     $     1,992,576       (14.5 )% 
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Macau                  

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.

    30,000       168,808       (1.3

Wynn Macau Ltd.

    158,400       140,420       (1.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      309,228    
Netherlands                  

ABN AMRO Bank NV, GDR, CVA

    59,474       799,805       (5.8

ASR Nederland NV

    652       24,286       (0.2

ING Groep NV

    13,254       169,607       (1.2

NN Group NV

    9,264       296,573       (2.2

Redcare Pharmacy NV

    574       64,151       (0.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,354,422    
New Zealand                  

Xero Ltd.

    3,633       248,378       (1.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Norway                  

Aker BP ASA

    10,751       316,700       (2.3

Equinor ASA

    121,006       4,148,168       (30.3

Gjensidige Forsikring ASA

    19,520       298,931       (2.2

Kongsberg Gruppen ASA

    17,524       732,918       (5.3

Var Energi ASA

    114,618       395,337       (2.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      5,892,054    
Puerto Rico                  

Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class A

    2       14       (0.0

Popular, Inc.

    3,872       251,835       (1.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      251,849    
Singapore                  

Sea Ltd., ADR, ADR

    35,487       1,479,808       (10.8

Sembcorp Industries Ltd.

    133,800       449,369       (3.3

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

    44,700       199,816       (1.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,128,993    
Spain                  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA

    9,837       356,495       (2.6

Aena SME SA

    452       65,466       (0.5

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA

    408,891       3,211,754       (23.4

Banco de Sabadell SA

    658,020       816,772       (6.0

Banco Santander SA

    384,718       1,414,294       (10.3

Bankinter SA

    78,429       495,046       (3.6

CaixaBank SA

    259,143       1,051,689       (7.7

EDP Renovaveis SA

    35,916       576,793       (4.2

Fluidra SA

    1,979       34,826       (0.2

Grifols SA

    34,712       388,740       (2.8

Iberdrola SA

    164,936       1,832,069       (13.4

Industria De Diseno Textil SA

    16,971       587,825       (4.3

Naturgy Energy Group SA

    190       5,366       (0.0

Repsol SA

    43,974       642,868       (4.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      11,480,003    
Sweden                  

Electrolux AB

    14,339       123,892       (0.9

Elekta AB, B Shares

    35,407       246,886       (1.8

Husqvarna AB

    4,109       27,308       (0.2

Indutrade AB

    1,203       21,807       (0.2

Rusta AB

    151,187       624,943       (4.6

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB

    3,822       80,294       (0.6
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Sweden (continued)                  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Class B

    17,626     $     80,897       (0.6 )% 

Volvo Car AB

    25,290       89,652       (0.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,295,679    
Switzerland                  

ABB Ltd., Registered Shares

    49,428       1,680,418       (12.3

Belimo Holding AG, Registered Shares

    239       101,818       (0.7

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG, Participation Certificates

    99       1,107,941       (8.1

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG, Registered Shares

    1       110,018       (0.8

Flughafen Zurich AG

    5,380       1,016,584       (7.4

Georg Fischer AG, Registered Shares

    6,111       320,860       (2.3

Helvetia Holding AG, Registered Shares

    299       40,628       (0.3

Kuehne & Nagel International AG

    10,807       2,949,728       (21.5

Logitech International SA

    1,407       111,862       (0.8

Novartis AG

    2,069       195,450       (1.4

Sandoz Group AG

    980       25,714       (0.2

Schindler Holding AG

    514       105,145       (0.8

Swatch Group AG

    437       21,392       (0.2

Temenos AG, Registered Shares

    3,212       233,873       (1.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      8,021,431    
United Kingdom                  

Auto Trader Group PLC

    66,863       508,431       (3.7

Aviva PLC

    127,867       621,119       (4.5

BAE Systems PLC

    32,713       442,073       (3.2

British American Tobacco PLC

    106,645       3,202,312       (23.4

British Land Co. PLC

    205,420       747,676       (5.5

Bunzl PLC

    43,686       1,565,665       (11.4

Burberry Group PLC

    35,886       742,041       (5.4

Darktrace PLC

    8,318       35,479       (0.3

Diploma PLC

    2,866       99,888       (0.7

Drax Group PLC

    188,025       970,763       (7.1

easyJet PLC

    283,790       1,272,303       (9.3

Halma PLC

    2,583       58,391       (0.4

Hammerson PLC

    45       12       (0.0

IMI PLC

    76,520       1,373,915       (10.0

Informa PLC

    90,020       781,665       (5.7

Intertek Group PLC

    1,947       91,182       (0.7

ITV PLC

    1,209,068       946,371       (6.9

J Sainsbury PLC

    529,642       1,664,651       (12.1

Just Eat Takeaway.com NV

    25,031       304,499       (2.2

Land Securities Group PLC

    21,383       148,874       (1.1

Liberty Global PLC, Class C

    26,480       449,101       (3.3

London Stock Exchange Group

    744       75,448       (0.6

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

    139,479       369,887       (2.7

Melrose Industries PLC

    63,856       364,913       (2.7

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

    3       10       (0.0

Pearson PLC

    38,767       450,976       (3.3

Phoenix Group Holdings PLC

    27,906       154,966       (1.1

Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC

    98,195       259,781       (1.9

Smiths Group PLC

    198,889       3,921,840       (28.6

Spectris PLC

    32,589       1,237,358       (9.0

Tesco PLC

    266,855       880,275       (6.4

Tritax Big Box REIT PLC

    127,281       213,017       (1.6

Vodafone Group PLC

    1,014,560       936,749       (6.8

Weir Group PLC

    94,696       1,973,204       (14.4

Whitbread PLC

    692       28,264       (0.2

Wise PLC, Class A

    18,833       153,698       (1.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      27,046,797    
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States                  

3M Co.

    4,649     $     422,827       (3.1 )% 

A O Smith Corp.

    13,499       941,690       (6.9

Abbvie, Inc.

    2,613       368,903       (2.7

Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc.

    5,370       240,791       (1.8

Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.

    5,838       429,151       (3.1

Adient PLC

    5,269       177,513       (1.3

Adobe, Inc.

    625       332,537       (2.4

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

    14,753       767,599       (5.6

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

    4,104       438,430       (3.2

AECOM

    45,793       3,505,454       (25.6

AES Corp.

    17,582       261,972       (1.9

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.

    3,229       396,392       (2.9

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    14,976       1,548,069       (11.3

Akamai Technologies, Inc.

    12,380       1,279,225       (9.3

Alaska Air Group, Inc.

    8,861       280,273       (2.0

Alcoa Corp.

    68,107       1,746,263       (12.7

Align Technology, Inc.

    10,330       1,906,815       (13.9

Alkermes PLC

    32,880       795,367       (5.8

Allstate Corp.

    6,960       891,785       (6.5

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    383       58,139       (0.4

Alphabet, Inc., Class A

    4,546       564,068       (4.1

Altria Group, Inc.

    80,682       3,240,996       (23.6

Amazon.com, Inc.

    38,536       5,128,756       (37.4

Amdocs Ltd.

    14,539       1,165,446       (8.5

American Financial Group, Inc.

    2,560       279,962       (2.0

American Homes 4 Rent, Class A

    8,188       268,075       (2.0

American International Group, Inc.

    12,634       774,591       (5.6

AMETEK, Inc.

    11,201       1,576,765       (11.5

Amgen, Inc.

    1,861       475,858       (3.5

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.

    14,834       1,125,307       (8.2

ANSYS, Inc.

    138       38,400       (0.3

Antero Resources Corp.

    6,385       187,974       (1.4

Aon PLC

    567       175,430       (1.3

Apple, Inc.

    17,214       2,939,635       (21.4

Applied Materials, Inc.

    12,856       1,701,492       (12.4

AptarGroup, Inc.

    11,310       1,382,874       (10.1

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

    26,591       1,903,118       (13.9

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

    7,281       552,555       (4.0

Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.

    194       37,126       (0.3

AT&T, Inc.

    18,972       292,169       (2.1

Atkore, Inc.

    1,001       124,404       (0.9

Atlassian Corp. Ltd., Class A

    3,773       681,555       (5.0

AutoNation, Inc.

    2,678       348,354       (2.5

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

    3,507       581,250       (4.2

Avnet, Inc.

    5,373       248,931       (1.8

Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.

    3,875       221,262       (1.6

Bank of America Corp.

    44,279       1,166,309       (8.5

Bank OZK

    1,173       42,005       (0.3

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B

    1,339       457,041       (3.3

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    42,603       2,846,732       (20.8

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    9,415       766,852       (5.6

Block, Inc.

    52,334       2,106,443       (15.4

Booking Holdings, Inc.

    179       499,331       (3.6

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp., Class A

    867       103,979       (0.8

Box, Inc., Class A

    46,429       1,154,225       (8.4

Boyd Gaming Corp.

    16,963       937,206       (6.8

Brighthouse Financial, Inc.

    55,626       2,519,858       (18.4

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    38,464       1,982,050       (14.5

BRP, Inc.

    9,558       658,880       (4.8

Bruker Corp.

    2,113       120,441       (0.9

Brunswick Corp.

    661       45,920       (0.3

Builders FirstSource, Inc.

    16,101       1,747,280       (12.7
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Bunge Ltd.

    1,345     $     142,543       (1.0 )% 

Burlington Stores, Inc.

    1,048       126,839       (0.9

Cable One, Inc.

    12       6,598       (0.0

CACI International, Inc., Class A

    5,982       1,942,714       (14.2

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

    2,716       651,433       (4.7

Camden Property Trust

    38,379       3,257,609       (23.8

Capital One Financial Corp.

    5,593       566,515       (4.1

Carnival Corp.

    1,959       22,450       (0.2

Carnival PLC

    48,573       501,136       (3.7

Cencora, Inc.

    5,595       1,035,914       (7.6

Centene Corp.

    1,781       122,853       (0.9

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

    1,791       48,142       (0.4

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    18,487       1,512,791       (11.0

Charter Communications, Inc., Class A

    670       269,876       (2.0

Chemed Corp.

    4,802       2,701,845       (19.7

Ciena Corp.

    19,820       836,404       (6.1

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    1,970       196,350       (1.4

Cintas Corp.

    1,450       735,324       (5.4

Cirrus Logic, Inc.

    21,153       1,415,770       (10.3

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

    30,002       702,947       (5.1

Coca-Cola Co.

    141,970       8,019,885       (58.5

Cognex Corp.

    7,746       278,779       (2.0

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    20,551       1,543,791       (11.3

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

    21       413       (0.0

Comerica, Inc.

    13,283       523,350       (3.8

ConocoPhillips

    4,821       572,735       (4.2

Copart, Inc.

    2       87       (0.0

CoStar Group, Inc.

    4,606       338,126       (2.5

Credit Acceptance Corp.

    2,953       1,188,376       (8.7

CRH PLC

    11,521       617,841       (4.5

Crimson Wine Group Ltd.

    1       6       (0.0

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A

    174       30,758       (0.2

Crown Castle, Inc.

    2,753       255,974       (1.9

CSX Corp.

    23,360       697,296       (5.1

Cullen/frost Bankers, Inc.

    375       34,121       (0.2

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

    1,945       386,685       (2.8

Cytokinetics, Inc.

    608       21,195       (0.2

D.R. Horton, Inc.

    30,740       3,209,256       (23.4

Darling Ingredients, Inc.

    687       30,427       (0.2

DaVita, Inc.

    458       35,371       (0.3

Deckers Outdoor Corp.

    1,095       653,781       (4.8

Deere & Co.

    407       148,701       (1.1

Dell Technologies, Inc.

    2,641       176,709       (1.3

Delta Air Lines, Inc.

    23,129       722,781       (5.3

Devon Energy Corp.

    33,571       1,563,401       (11.4

Dillard’s, Inc.

    374       116,108       (0.8

DocuSign, Inc., Class A

    12,724       494,709       (3.6

Dropbox, Inc.

    8,166       214,766       (1.6

DTE Energy Co.

    3,540       341,185       (2.5

Eastman Chemical Co.

    808       60,382       (0.4

eBay, Inc.

    34,130       1,338,920       (9.8

Elanco Animal Health, Inc.

    4,469       39,372       (0.3

Electronic Arts, Inc.

    2,445       302,667       (2.2

Eli Lilly & Co.

    1,283       710,692       (5.2

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    8,846       1,828,026       (13.3

Emerson Electric Co.

    1,422       126,515       (0.9

EOG Resources, Inc.

    31,772       4,011,215       (29.3

Equity Residential

    9,887       547,048       (4.0

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    67       14,333       (0.1

Etsy, Inc.

    6,818       424,761       (3.1

Euronet Worldwide, Inc.

    770       59,167       (0.4

Exact Sciences Corp.

    6,796       418,566       (3.1
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  95


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Exelixis, Inc.

    19,592     $     403,399       (2.9 )% 

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

    1,498       163,656       (1.2

Experian PLC

    22,250       678,864       (4.9

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    24,810       2,626,138       (19.2

F5, Inc.

    829       125,668       (0.9

Fair Isaac Corp.

    2,342       1,981,028       (14.4

FedEx Corp.

    2,340       561,834       (4.1

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

    36,272       1,781,318       (13.0

First American Financial Corp.

    10,942       562,856       (4.1

Flex Ltd.

    61,637       1,585,304       (11.6

Flowers Foods, Inc.

    4,714       103,378       (0.8

Flowserve Corp.

    27,001       991,477       (7.2

Fluor Corp.

    36,066       1,200,637       (8.8

FMC Corp.

    1,801       95,813       (0.7

Ford Motor Co.

    88,879       866,570       (6.3

Fortinet, Inc.

    28,041       1,603,104       (11.7

Fox Corp., Class A

    40,420       1,228,364       (9.0

Fox Corp., Class B

    10,527       293,809       (2.1

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    832       18,961       (0.1

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    49,518       1,672,718       (12.2

Gartner, Inc.

    2,140       710,566       (5.2

General Dynamics Corp.

    6,584       1,588,785       (11.6

General Mills, Inc.

    9,240       602,818       (4.4

Global Payments, Inc.

    12,080       1,283,138       (9.4

Globe Life, Inc.

    2,009       233,767       (1.7

Globus Medical, Inc.

    18,409       841,475       (6.1

GoDaddy, Inc., Class A

    28,713       2,102,653       (15.3

Graco, Inc.

    22,779       1,693,619       (12.3

Guidewire Software, Inc.

    7,375       664,709       (4.8

H&R Block, Inc.

    17,163       704,541       (5.1

Halliburton Co.

    13,451       529,162       (3.9

Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.

    6,027       204,134       (1.5

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

    33,609       902,402       (6.6

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    1,127       254,860       (1.9

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

    57,223       2,264,314       (16.5

Henry Schein, Inc.

    909       59,067       (0.4

Herc Holdings, Inc.

    1,960       209,308       (1.5

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

    61,997       953,514       (7.0

Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc.

    6,394       229,864       (1.7

Holcim Ltd.

    59,332       3,710,429       (27.1

Home Depot, Inc.

    9,114       2,594,665       (18.9

Honeywell International, Inc.

    12,337       2,260,879       (16.5

HP, Inc.

    66,162       1,742,045       (12.7

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

    2,238       894,014       (6.5

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    6,425       1,439,971       (10.5

Incyte Corp.

    15,853       854,952       (6.2

Independence Realty Trust, Inc.

    4,954       61,380       (0.4

Invesco Ltd.

    68,739       891,545       (6.5

Invitation Homes, Inc.

    11,572       343,573       (2.5

Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    24,299       1,075,717       (7.8

IQVIA Holdings, Inc.

    551       99,637       (0.7

Iridium Communications, Inc.

    10,342       383,171       (2.8

ITT, Inc.

    4,413       411,954       (3.0

J M Smucker Co.

    1,600       182,144       (1.3

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    12,688       1,788,881       (13.0

James Hardie Industries PLC, CDI

    19,152       477,831       (3.5

Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC

    2,759       350,448       (2.6

Johnson Controls International PLC

    11,413       559,465       (4.1

Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.

    3,010       385,039       (2.8

KBR, Inc.

    19,720       1,146,718       (8.4

KeyCorp.

    125,346       1,281,036       (9.3

Keysight Technologies, Inc.

    8,306       1,013,747       (7.4
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    436     $     52,163       (0.4 )% 

Kirby Corp.

    301       22,485       (0.2

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.

    2,284       111,665       (0.8

Lam Research Corp.

    64       37,646       (0.3

Lamar Advertising Co., Class A

    2,680       220,484       (1.6

Landstar System, Inc.

    260       42,843       (0.3

Lattice Semiconductor Corp.

    5,716       317,867       (2.3

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

    20,402       478,019       (3.5

Lennar Corp., Class A

    7,576       808,208       (5.9

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula One

    2,973       192,323       (1.4

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM

    12,608       309,526       (2.3

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.

    4,449       356,009       (2.6

Livent Corp.

    1,808       26,379       (0.2

Lockheed Martin Corp.

    7,765       3,530,280       (25.7

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

    26,403       1,353,946       (9.9

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    4,476       403,914       (2.9

M&T Bank Corp.

    2,958       333,514       (2.4

Macy’s, Inc.

    66,820       813,868       (5.9

Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A

    2,867       64,364       (0.5

Manhattan Associates, Inc.

    23,540       4,589,829       (33.5

Marathon Oil Corp.

    26,071       711,999       (5.2

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    56,529       8,550,011       (62.4

Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.

    14,162       1,272,597       (9.3

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

    11,348       2,152,148       (15.7

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

    1,242       507,903       (3.7

Masco Corp.

    9,079       472,925       (3.4

MasTec, Inc.

    4,358       259,039       (1.9

Mastercard, Inc.

    16,360       6,157,086       (44.9

McKesson Corp.

    1,270       578,307       (4.2

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

    45,297       216,520       (1.6

Medtronic PLC

    13,810       974,434       (7.1

Merck & Co., Inc.

    22,866       2,348,338       (17.1

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A

    9,379       2,825,611       (20.6

MetLife, Inc.

    37,353       2,241,554       (16.3

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.

    1,610       1,586,172       (11.6

MGM Resorts International

    39,743       1,387,826       (10.1

Micron Technology, Inc.

    8,178       546,863       (4.0

Microsoft Corp.

    10,726       3,626,568       (26.4

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.

    13,607       1,607,667       (11.7

Mohawk Industries, Inc.

    1,031       82,872       (0.6

Molina Healthcare, Inc.

    610       203,099       (1.5

Moody’s Corp.

    8,945       2,755,060       (20.1

Mosaic Co.

    18,883       613,320       (4.5

MP Materials Corp.

    121,980       2,000,472       (14.6

MSCI, Inc., Class A

    72       33,952       (0.2

Murphy USA, Inc.

    1,820       660,096       (4.8

Nasdaq, Inc.

    7,822       387,971       (2.8

National Fuel Gas Co.

    4,589       233,810       (1.7

Nestle SA, Registered Shares

    40,639       4,433,517       (32.3

NetApp, Inc.

    35,088       2,553,705       (18.6

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

    9,100       1,009,554       (7.4

New Jersey Resources Corp.

    8,084       328,049       (2.4

Newmont Corp.

    75,565       2,831,421       (20.6

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    7,895       1,506,287       (11.0

Northrop Grumman Corp.

    326       153,686       (1.1

NRG Energy, Inc.

    42,341       1,794,412       (13.1

Nutanix, Inc.

    9,698       350,971       (2.6

NVIDIA Corp.

    26,262       10,709,644       (78.1

NVR, Inc.

    68       368,058       (2.7

OGE Energy Corp.

    5,258       179,824       (1.3

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.

    218       82,112       (0.6

ONE Gas, Inc.

    7,339       443,276       (3.2
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

    23,259     $     835,696       (6.1 )% 

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.

    1,403       1,305,407       (9.5

Oshkosh Corp.

    35,558       3,119,503       (22.7

Otis Worldwide Corp.

    16,236       1,253,582       (9.1

Ovintiv, Inc.

    14,456       707,435       (5.2

PACCAR, Inc.

    13,983       1,154,017       (8.4

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.

    18,413       4,474,727       (32.6

Paramount Global, Class B

    98,079       1,067,099       (7.8

Paychex, Inc.

    12,198       1,354,588       (9.9

Paycom Software, Inc.

    5,279       1,293,197       (9.4

Penn Entertainment, Inc.

    48,247       951,913       (6.9

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

    5,683       813,124       (5.9

PepsiCo, Inc.

    4,119       672,550       (4.9

Perrigo Co. PLC

    2,356       65,120       (0.5

Pfizer, Inc.

    143,482       4,384,810       (32.0

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    56,165       5,007,671       (36.5

Phillips 66

    295       33,651       (0.2

Portland General Electric Co.

    689       27,574       (0.2

Post Holdings, Inc.

    12,261       984,313       (7.2

PPG Industries, Inc.

    966       118,596       (0.9

PPL Corp.

    96,391       2,368,327       (17.3

Primo Water Corp.

    40,963       544,319       (4.0

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

    3,637       198,362       (1.4

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    25,628       2,343,424       (17.1

PulteGroup, Inc.

    9,531       701,386       (5.1

Pure Storage, Inc., Class A

    20,540       694,457       (5.1

PVH Corp.

    10,725       797,404       (5.8

Qorvo, Inc.

    24,361       2,129,639       (15.5

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    13,406       1,461,120       (10.7

Qualys, Inc.

    3,641       556,891       (4.1

Quanta Services, Inc.

    6,851       1,144,939       (8.3

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Registered Shares

    879       685,523       (5.0

Regions Financial Corp.

    15,672       227,714       (1.7

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

    20,491       3,062,790       (22.3

ResMed, Inc.

    12,809       1,808,887       (13.2

RH

    781       170,227       (1.2

Robert Half, Inc.

    5,532       413,628       (3.0

Roche Holding AG

    1,586       437,381       (3.2

Rollins, Inc.

    26,513       997,154       (7.3

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

    15,582       1,320,263       (9.6

Royal Gold, Inc.

    1,084       113,094       (0.8

Saia, Inc.

    628       225,132       (1.6

Salesforce, Inc.

    54       10,845       (0.1

Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc.

    2,430       163,563       (1.2

SBA Communications Corp., Class A

    839       175,041       (1.3

Seagate Technology Holdings PLC

    619       42,247       (0.3

SEI Investments Co.

    28,700       1,540,042       (11.2

Service Corp. International

    61,840       3,365,333       (24.5

Signify NV

    1,565       40,494       (0.3

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.

    7,586       699,277       (5.1

Simon Property Group, Inc.

    3,213       353,077       (2.6

Sirius XM Holdings, Inc.

    100,816       431,492       (3.1

SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc.

    2,043       281,464       (2.1

Skechers USA, Inc.

    33,822       1,630,897       (11.9

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    3,066       265,945       (1.9

Snap, Inc.

    64,164       642,282       (4.7

Snap-on, Inc.

    2,756       710,883       (5.2

Southwest Airlines Co.

    2,340       52,018       (0.4

Spotify Technology SA

    19,781       3,259,118       (23.8
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

    1,793     $     152,495       (1.1 )% 

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    585       62,308       (0.5

Synchrony Financial

    2,063       57,867       (0.4

Synopsys, Inc.

    2,192       1,029,012       (7.5

Synovus Financial Corp.

    22,404       584,072       (4.3

Sysco Corp.

    18,256       1,213,841       (8.9

T Rowe Price Group, Inc.

    2,367       214,213       (1.6

Tapestry, Inc.

    21,119       582,040       (4.2

TD SYNNEX Corp.

    1,894       173,642       (1.3

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    12,975       1,529,104       (11.2

Tenet Healthcare Corp.

    2,998       160,993       (1.2

Teradata Corp.

    22,311       953,126       (6.9

Teradyne, Inc.

    32,583       2,713,186       (19.8

Textron, Inc.

    26,125       1,985,500       (14.5

Thor Industries, Inc.

    292       25,676       (0.2

Toll Brothers, Inc.

    19,211       1,358,410       (9.9

TopBuild Corp.

    395       90,360       (0.7

Trane Technologies PLC

    6,116       1,163,936       (8.5

Transocean Ltd.

    16,141       106,853       (0.8

Travelers Cos, Inc.

    5,094       852,939       (6.2

Trex Co., Inc.

    19,990       1,123,638       (8.2

Trimble, Inc.

    15,905       749,603       (5.5

TriNet Group, Inc.

    1,128       115,902       (0.8

Truist Financial Corp.

    12,608       357,563       (2.6

Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A

    52,333       2,425,635       (17.7

U.S. Foods Holding Corp.

    13,569       528,377       (3.9

UFP Industries, Inc.

    1,239       117,916       (0.9

UGI Corp.

    127,737       2,656,930       (19.4

U-Haul Holding Co.

    2,261       106,742       (0.8

Ulta Beauty, Inc.

    2,167       826,299       (6.0

United Airlines Holdings, Inc.

    35,188       1,231,932       (9.0

United Therapeutics Corp.

    3,916       872,720       (6.4

Unum Group

    10,119       494,819       (3.6

US Bancorp

    31,484       1,003,710       (7.3

Valero Energy Corp.

    16,993       2,158,111       (15.7

Valmont Industries, Inc.

    1,439       283,353       (2.1

VeriSign, Inc.

    24,783       4,948,174       (36.1

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    412       149,189       (1.1

Visa, Inc., Class A

    53,047       12,471,350       (90.9

Visteon Corp.

    458       52,730       (0.4

Vulcan Materials Co.

    11,068       2,174,751       (15.9

W.R. Berkley Corp.

    1,106       74,566       (0.5

W.W.Grainger, Inc.

    1,615       1,178,675       (8.6

Walmart, Inc.

    1,995       326,003       (2.4

Wayfair, Inc., Class A

    713       30,381       (0.2

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    23,627       1,923,002       (14.0

Wells Fargo & Co.

    993       39,492       (0.3

WESCO International, Inc.

    4,564       585,105       (4.3

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    961       305,877       (2.2

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

    14,045       1,489,051       (10.9

Westlake Corp.

    27,046       3,120,027       (22.8

Westrock Co.

    1,069       38,409       (0.3

WEX, Inc.

    9,724       1,618,851       (11.8

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    38,943       1,117,275       (8.1

WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp.

    12,393       488,408       (3.6

Woodward, Inc.

    1,473       183,683       (1.3

Workday, Inc., Class A

    4,054       858,272       (6.3

Zillow Group, Inc., Class C

    47,590       1,725,137       (12.6
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Zions Bancorp NA

    34,971     $     1,078,855       (7.9 )% 

Zoetis, Inc.

    9,293       1,459,001       (10.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      386,375,070    
Preferred Stocks                  
Germany                  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    2,838       240,827       (1.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Long

      610,824,256    
   

 

 

   

Reference Entity — Short

     

Common Stocks

     
Australia                  

Flutter Entertainment PLC

    (797     (124,940     0.9  

Goodman Group

    (2,309     (30,553     0.2  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

    (350,608     (612,050     4.5  

Liontown Resources Ltd.

    (67,851     (71,531     0.5  

Lottery Corp. Ltd.

    (197,882     (571,200     4.2  

Newcrest Mining Ltd.

    (2,318     (30,693     0.2  

NEXTDC Ltd.

    (131,809     (989,585     7.2  

Pilbara Minerals Ltd.

    (130,868     (307,156     2.3  

Reece Ltd.

    (17,295     (192,834     1.4  

Santos Ltd.

    (318,009     (1,551,711     11.3  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.

    (1     (22     0.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,482,275  
Austria                  

Mondi PLC

    (40,226     (654,135     4.8  

Voestalpine AG

    (12,332     (308,297     2.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (962,432  
Belgium                  

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA

    (60,167     (3,419,286     24.9  

Elia Group SA/NV

    (8,582     (814,407     6.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,233,693  
Bermuda                  

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

    (2,331     (511,864     3.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Canada                  

Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.

    (16,236     (772,720     5.6  

Air Canada

    (41,333     (508,661     3.7  

Alamos Gold, Inc., Class A

    (18,377     (231,665     1.7  

Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.

    (8,638     (478,808     3.5  

ATS Corp.

    (195     (6,704     0.1  

BCE, Inc.

    (11,774     (438,875     3.2  

Blackberry Ltd.

    (26,990     (98,946     0.7  

Bombardier, Inc., Class B

    (723     (23,652     0.2  

Cameco Corp.

    (183,109     (7,611,799     55.5  

Canadian Apartment Properties REIT

    (26,213     (787,649     5.7  

Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd.

    (188,759     (13,577,621     99.0  

Celestica, Inc.

    (318     (7,579     0.1  

CI Financial Corp.

    (37,556     (348,026     2.5  

Colliers International Group, Inc.

    (10,538     (973,103     7.1  

Constellation Software, Inc.

    (579     (1,171,650     8.5  

Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.

    (573     (484,375     3.5  

Finning International, Inc.

    (55,770     (1,524,520     11.1  

Great-West Lifeco, Inc.

    (8,174     (230,759     1.7  

IGM Financial, Inc.

    (8,418     (193,289     1.4  

Kinross Gold Corp.

    (53,016     (281,764     2.1  

Lightspeed Commerce, Inc.

    (82,563     (1,051,816     7.7  

Loblaw Cos Ltd.

    (3,806     (314,463     2.3  

National Bank of Canada

    (20,200     (1,277,223     9.3  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

Nexgen Energy Ltd.

    (7,319   $     (44,910     0.3

Nutrien Ltd.

    (30,191     (1,655,370     12.1  

Open Text Corp.

    (31,550     (1,073,343     7.8  

Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd.

    (13,887     (172,753     1.3  

Parkland Corp.

    (29,342     (903,996     6.6  

Quebecor, Inc., Class B

    (23,033     (484,208     3.5  

RB Global, Inc.

    (44,246     (2,946,088     21.5  

Restaurant Brands International, Inc.

    (24,605     (1,659,853     12.1  

Rogers Communications, Inc.

    (80,030     (3,017,132     22.0  

Saputo, Inc.

    (6,307     (129,707     1.0  

Shopify, Inc., Class A

    (7,257     (345,565     2.5  

SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc.

    (15,583     (441,535     3.2  

Sun Life Financial, Inc.

    (136,628     (6,363,346     46.4  

Teck Resources Ltd.

    (20,723     (747,433     5.5  

Thomson Reuters Corp.

    (25,063     (3,025,985     22.1  

TMX Group Ltd.

    (38,915     (824,026     6.0  

Toronto-Dominion Bank

    (267,135     (15,168,028     110.6  

Tricon Residential, Inc.

    (27,697     (187,111     1.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (71,586,056  
China                  

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

    (125,500     (332,223     2.4  

Prosus NV

    (303     (8,458     0.1  

Wilmar International Ltd.

    (83,900     (218,350     1.6  

Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd.

    (1,366,000     (1,571,228     11.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,130,259  
Finland                  

Elisa OYJ

    (50,855     (2,152,378     15.7  

Fortum OYJ

    (1,389     (16,462     0.1  

Kesko OYJ, B Shares

    (11,139     (188,735     1.4  

Metso OYJ

    (19,046     (167,454     1.2  

Neste OYJ

    (3,807     (128,118     0.9  

Nokia OYJ

    (591,819     (1,968,064     14.4  

Orion OYJ

    (10,007     (397,401     2.9  

Stora Enso OYJ, R Shares

    (96,439     (1,156,809     8.5  

UPM-Kymmene OYJ

    (17,582     (590,975     4.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (6,766,396  
France                  

Air France-KLM

    (2,193     (24,688     0.2  

Air Liquide SA

    (237     (40,636     0.3  

Airbus SE

    (4,801     (642,578     4.7  

Biomerieux

    (8,139     (780,091     5.7  

BNP Paribas SA

    (87,869     (5,045,594     36.8  

Bollore SE

    (276,628     (1,508,115     11.0  

Capgemini SE

    (3,151     (555,878     4.0  

Covivio SA

    (6,173     (264,197     1.9  

Danone SA

    (21,168     (1,258,711     9.2  

EssilorLuxottica SA

    (19,420     (3,509,913     25.6  

Ipsen SA

    (6,245     (736,712     5.4  

Kering SA

    (8,004     (3,252,628     23.7  

Klepierre SA

    (11,011     (266,919     1.9  

L’Oreal SA

    (338     (142,072     1.0  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    (1,489     (1,064,175     7.8  

Orange SA

    (29,749     (349,291     2.5  

Pernod Ricard SA

    (264     (47,038     0.3  

Publicis Groupe SA

    (529     (40,204     0.3  

Safran SA

    (4,811     (750,197     5.5  

Sartorius Stedim Biotech

    (1,299     (242,737     1.8  

SCOR SE

    (834     (24,853     0.2  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
France (continued)                  

Technip Energies NV

    (9,746   $     (213,121     1.6

TotalEnergies SE

    (30,624     (2,044,920     14.9  

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield

    (8,801     (435,314     3.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (23,240,582  
Germany                  

AIXTRON SE

    (5,832     (163,551     1.2  

Bayer AG, Registered Shares

    (35,968     (1,551,146     11.3  

Bechtle AG

    (6,405     (285,737     2.1  

Brenntag SE

    (8,989     (667,215     4.9  

CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA

    (5,981     (361,493     2.6  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

    (22,938     (760,707     5.5  

Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA

    (43,553     (1,118,241     8.2  

Hannover Rueck SE

    (1,501     (330,853     2.4  

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA

    (675     (51,312     0.4  

HelloFresh SE

    (7,843     (171,178     1.3  

MTU Aero Engines AG

    (395     (74,495     0.5  

Siemens Healthineers AG

    (1,144     (56,178     0.4  

Symrise AG, Class A

    (10,887     (1,110,912     8.1  

Vonovia SE

    (71,253     (1,637,405     11.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (8,340,423  
Hong Kong                  

CK Asset Holdings Ltd.

    (29,000     (145,097     1.0  

CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd.

    (73,000     (338,697     2.5  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

    (203,500     (1,490,835     10.9  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    (18,800     (215,168     1.6  

Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.

    (130,000     (340,474     2.5  

HKT Trust & HKT Ltd.

    (2,503,000     (2,595,123     18.9  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd.

    (460,000     (320,531     2.3  

Power Assets Holdings Ltd.

    (155,500     (744,147     5.4  

Prudential PLC

    (132,569     (1,393,637     10.2  

Sino Land Co. Ltd.

    (696,703     (696,278     5.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (8,279,987  
Ireland                  

Aercap Holdings NV

    (20,395     (1,266,937     9.2  

Kingspan Group PLC

    (1,380     (92,697     0.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,359,634  
Israel                  

Azrieli Group Ltd.

    (16,475     (713,771     5.2  

Bank Hapoalim BM

    (127,735     (919,372     6.7  

Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM

    (186,105     (1,206,211     8.8  

Global-e Online Ltd.

    (6,531     (229,303     1.7  

ICL Group Ltd.

    (9,654     (47,258     0.3  

Israel Discount Bank Ltd.

    (48,174     (213,028     1.6  

Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd.

    (9,016     (280,777     2.0  

Mobileye Global, Inc., Class A

    (433     (15,445     0.1  

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

    (7,469     (64,360     0.5  

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., ADR

    (8,323     (71,411     0.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,760,936  
Italy                  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

    (39,081     (774,868     5.7  

Bper Banca

    (8,826     (28,670     0.2  

Coca-Cola HBC AG

    (8,609     (224,643     1.6  

DiaSorin SpA

    (3,625     (324,300     2.4  

Iveco Group NV

    (12,547     (105,534     0.8  

Leonardo SpA

    (19,194     (289,549     2.1  

Nexi SpA

    (17,272     (100,175     0.7  

Poste Italiane SpA

    (31,968     (315,891     2.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,163,630  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan                  

Advantest Corp.

    (3,200   $     (83,574     0.6

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.

    (18,700     (685,479     5.0  

BayCurrent Consulting, Inc.

    (44,700     (1,138,703     8.3  

Bridgestone Corp.

    (3,300     (126,620     0.9  

Capcom Co. Ltd.

    (8,600     (280,941     2.0  

Chiba Bank Ltd.

    (12,900     (97,360     0.7  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (34,800     (426,200     3.1  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    (36,100     (1,085,701     7.9  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (18,800     (119,105     0.9  

Dai Ichi Life Holdings, Inc.

    (3,000     (64,223     0.5  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

    (600     (87,379     0.6  

Daiwa House REIT Investment Corp.

    (267     (478,878     3.5  

East Japan Railway Co.

    (7,500     (394,702     2.9  

Electric Power Development Co. Ltd.

    (4,000     (62,173     0.4  

GLP J-Reit

    (108     (97,623     0.7  

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

    (12,800     (105,322     0.8  

Hamamatsu Photonics KK

    (1,500     (56,543     0.4  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

    (5,400     (172,130     1.3  

Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc.

    (2,600     (57,126     0.4  

Hitachi Ltd.

    (500     (31,919     0.2  

Hoshizaki Corp.

    (5,500     (180,019     1.3  

Ibiden Co. Ltd.

    (17,300     (749,574     5.5  

Iida Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (29,400     (462,713     3.4  

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.

    (19,700     (366,962     2.7  

Japan Metropolitan Fund Invest

    (1,557     (1,017,852     7.4  

Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd.

    (800     (27,775     0.2  

Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (263     (989,930     7.2  

JMDC, Inc.

    (11,600     (330,486     2.4  

JSR Corp.

    (106,500     (2,889,365     21.1  

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.

    (10,500     (362,362     2.6  

Keio Corp.

    (14,400     (433,136     3.2  

Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    (9,200     (350,804     2.6  

Keyence Corp.

    (700     (274,323     2.0  

Kikkoman Corp.

    (12,300     (708,940     5.2  

Kintetsu Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (26,100     (743,999     5.4  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (56,400     (365,211     2.7  

Kyushu Railway Co.

    (61,800     (1,280,194     9.3  

LY Corp.

    (137,000     (354,161     2.6  

Makita Corp.

    (6,700     (175,443     1.3  

MatsukiyoCocokara & Co.

    (13,500     (239,909     1.7  

Mazda Motor Corp.

    (26,500     (259,962     1.9  

McDonald’s Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.

    (5,400     (212,881     1.5  

Mercari, Inc.

    (20,600     (419,075     3.1  

MinebeaMitsumi, Inc.

    (3,200     (50,883     0.4  

Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

    (13,400     (44,445     0.3  

Mitsui High-Tec, Inc.

    (3,500     (150,011     1.1  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.

    (51,600     (1,350,675     9.8  

NIDEC Corp.

    (5,500     (204,288     1.5  

Nippon Building Fund, Inc.

    (181     (736,791     5.4  

Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.

    (31,400     (802,506     5.8  

Nippon Yusen KK

    (5,100     (126,526     0.9  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    (41,900     (1,732,720     12.6  

Nitori Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,700     (186,497     1.4  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

    (195,900     (767,342     5.6  

Nomura Real Estate Master Fund, Inc.

    (51     (56,855     0.4  

Oji Holdings Corp.

    (57,900     (250,870     1.8  

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

    (10,400     (340,750     2.5  

Rakuten Bank Ltd.

    (10,500     (181,452     1.3  

Resonac Holdings Corp.

    (1,300     (21,370     0.2  

Rohm Co. Ltd.

    (1,600     (26,050     0.2  

Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    (6,100     (144,201     1.0  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Ryohin Keikaku Co. Ltd.

    (2,000   $     (28,407     0.2

Secom Co. Ltd.

    (6,400     (450,352     3.3  

Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (15,100     (559,786     4.1  

SG Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (111,600     (1,600,788     11.7  

SHIFT, Inc.

    (200     (36,807     0.3  

Shimano, Inc.

    (300     (43,732     0.3  

Shizuoka Financial Group, Inc.

    (121,700     (1,048,474     7.6  

SMC Corp.

    (1,200     (558,711     4.1  

Sony Group Corp.

    (20,400     (1,718,592     12.5  

Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (6,500     (218,502     1.6  

SUMCO Corp.

    (125,400     (1,641,625     12.0  

Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd.

    (10,200     (232,063     1.7  

TDK Corp.

    (1,600     (60,677     0.4  

Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.

    (49,200     (1,199,858     8.7  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (27,600     (174,681     1.3  

Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd.

    (135,700     (1,055,664     7.7  

Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings, Inc.

    (155,600     (667,327     4.9  

Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

    (16,200     (368,867     2.7  

Tokyo Seimitsu Co. Ltd.

    (1,900     (90,083     0.7  

Tokyu Corp.

    (35,000     (400,224     2.9  

Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.

    (5,300     (247,284     1.8  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    (5,300     (93,429     0.7  

USS Co. Ltd.

    (1,400     (24,789     0.2  

Visional, Inc.

    (5,700     (282,877     2.1  

Welcia Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,700     (28,540     0.2  

West Japan Railway Co.

    (23,000     (888,089     6.5  

Yamada Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (10,100     (32,361     0.2  

Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (26,500     (447,050     3.3  

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

    (600     (19,934     0.1  

Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd.

    (15,400     (288,562     2.1  

Zensho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (3,800     (202,118     1.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (40,731,262  
Netherlands                  

Argenx SE

    (33     (15,493     0.1  

ASM International NV

    (1,192     (491,044     3.6  

ASML Holding NV

    (2,817     (1,690,324     12.3  

BE Semiconductor Industries NV

    (926     (95,503     0.7  

EXOR NV

    (3,916     (335,478     2.5  

Heineken Holding NV

    (26,191     (1,989,951     14.5  

Heineken NV

    (30,454     (2,731,381     19.9  

IMCD NV

    (3,878     (466,049     3.4  

JDE Peet’s NV

    (58,211     (1,613,600     11.8  

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    (19,697     (582,403     4.3  

OCI NV

    (9,055     (210,548     1.5  

Shell PLC

    (37,340     (1,207,607     8.8  

Universal Music Group NV

    (48,843     (1,193,803     8.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (12,623,184  
Portugal                  

Banco Comercial Portugues SA

    (5,256,588     (1,610,885     11.7  

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

    (1,137     (26,170     0.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,637,055  
Singapore                  

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT

    (238,000     (452,704     3.3  

Capitaland Investment Ltd.

    (6,700     (14,402     0.1  

Genting Singapore Ltd.

    (701,300     (441,054     3.2  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

    (13,500     (278,412     2.0  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.

    (29,100     (270,082     2.0  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

    (78,500     (544,101     4.0  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

    (156,600     (430,385     3.1  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Singapore (continued)                  

STMicroelectronics NV

    (29,766   $     (1,132,349     8.3

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

    (6,400     (126,378     0.9  

UOL Group Ltd.

    (65,200     (281,134     2.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,971,001  
Spain                  

Amadeus IT Group SA

    (27,546     (1,569,177     11.4  

Cellnex Telecom SA

    (13,465     (395,055     2.9  

Corp. ACCIONA Energias Renovables SA

    (6,568     (177,463     1.3  

Endesa SA

    (7,757     (145,662     1.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,287,357  
Switzerland                  

Alcon, Inc.

    (23,629     (1,711,091     12.5  

Bachem Holding AG

    (1,259     (92,542     0.7  

Barry Callebaut AG, Registered Shares

    (620     (950,649     6.9  

EMS-Chemie Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (719     (497,233     3.6  

Lonza Group AG, Registered Shares

    (669     (237,770     1.7  

On Holding AG

    (2,890     (74,186     0.6  

Schindler Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (3,522     (694,199     5.1  

SIG Group AG

    (13,295     (296,438     2.2  

Sika AG

    (4,087     (990,070     7.2  

Swatch Group AG

    (818     (211,175     1.6  

Swiss Life Holding AG, Registered Shares

    (5,156     (3,349,330     24.4  

Swisscom AG, Registered Shares

    (3,696     (2,239,171     16.3  

UBS Group AG, Registered Shares

    (50,398     (1,197,998     8.7  

VAT Group AG

    (730     (261,855     1.9  

Zurich Insurance Group AG

    (484     (234,288     1.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (13,037,995  
Thailand                  

Fabrinet

    (2,402     (372,310     2.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Turkey                  

Eldorado Gold Corp.

    (4,230     (46,508     0.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
United Kingdom                  

Abrdn PLC

    (492,213     (944,733     6.9  

Admiral Group PLC

    (22,616     (674,402     4.9  

Barratt Developments PLC

    (47,534     (240,956     1.8  

Beazley PLC

    (80,247     (505,322     3.7  

Ck Hutchison Holdings Ltd.

    (197,500     (1,000,802     7.3  

CNH Industrial NV

    (6,478     (71,651     0.5  

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC

    (42,932     (2,511,951     18.3  

DCC PLC

    (17,494     (976,915     7.1  

Diageo PLC

    (5,824     (220,399     1.6  

Direct Line Insurance Group PLC

    (26,808     (49,690     0.4  

DS Smith PLC

    (148,950     (519,253     3.8  

Endeavour Mining PLC

    (13,490     (279,738     2.0  

Hiscox Ltd.

    (191,302     (2,192,388     16.0  

Howden Joinery Group PLC

    (2,618     (20,332     0.1  

HSBC Holdings PLC

    (315,700     (2,289,019     16.7  

JD Sports Fashion PLC

    (124,575     (194,736     1.4  

JET2 PLC

    (3,290     (40,419     0.3  

Legal & General Group PLC

    (88,593     (229,469     1.7  

Lloyds Banking Group PLC

    (1,510,936     (739,479     5.4  

M&G PLC

    (279,851     (679,271     5.0  

Next PLC

    (1,443     (121,624     0.9  

Ocado Group PLC

    (47,011     (267,813     2.0  

Persimmon PLC

    (71,053     (884,503     6.4  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

    (31,747     (2,119,737     15.5  

RELX PLC

    (11,714     (411,261     3.0  

Rentokil Initial PLC

    (262,134     (1,344,338     9.8  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                  

Smith & Nephew PLC

    (82,241   $     (925,077     6.7

Standard Chartered PLC

    (99,875     (770,277     5.6  

Unilever PLC

    (27,130     (1,280,377     9.3  

Vistry Group PLC

    (83,783     (726,064     5.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (23,231,996  
United States                  

10X Genomics, Inc., Class A

    (9,003     (317,626     2.3  

Abbott Laboratories

    (27,098     (2,562,116     18.7  

Acuity Brands, Inc.

    (1,267     (205,216     1.5  

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

    (24,482     (2,411,477     17.6  

Aflac, Inc.

    (46,354     (3,620,711     26.4  

Agilon Health, Inc.

    (49,522     (891,396     6.5  

Agree Realty Corp.

    (21,702     (1,214,010     8.9  

Air Lease Corp., Class A

    (29,816     (1,032,528     7.5  

Airbnb, Inc., Class A

    (13,151     (1,555,632     11.3  

Albemarle Corp.

    (16,433     (2,083,376     15.2  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

    (13,013     (1,211,901     8.8  

Alight, Inc., Class A

    (186,750     (1,240,020     9.0  

Allegion PLC

    (288     (28,328     0.2  

Alliant Energy Corp.

    (46,268     (2,257,416     16.5  

Amcor PLC

    (158,020     (1,404,798     10.2  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (39,971     (3,019,409     22.0  

American Tower Corp.

    (2,804     (499,645     3.6  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    (2,989     (351,656     2.6  

Americold Realty Trust, Inc.

    (28,179     (738,853     5.4  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

    (602     (189,371     1.4  

Amkor Technology, Inc.

    (55,331     (1,154,205     8.4  

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    (50,920     (4,101,606     29.9  

Analog Devices, Inc.

    (2,277     (358,240     2.6  

Annaly Capital Management, Inc.

    (144,417     (2,254,349     16.4  

Antero Midstream Corp.

    (11,721     (144,637     1.1  

Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (6,533     (317,896     2.3  

Api Group Corp.

    (1,201     (31,070     0.2  

Apollo Global Management, Inc.

    (51,348     (3,976,389     29.0  

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

    (195     (29,934     0.2  

Aramark

    (1,559     (41,984     0.3  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.

    (1,931     (167,379     1.2  

Arista Networks, Inc.

    (2,843     (569,652     4.2  

Asana, Inc., Class A

    (7,489     (138,322     1.0  

Aspen Technology, Inc.

    (8,095     (1,438,886     10.5  

ATI, Inc.

    (14,703     (555,332     4.1  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    (828     (180,686     1.3  

Avantor, Inc.

    (23,342     (406,851     3.0  

Avery Dennison Corp.

    (23,233     (4,044,168     29.5  

Avis Budget Group, Inc.

    (176     (28,653     0.2  

Ball Corp.

    (23,042     (1,109,472     8.1  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.

    (10,306     (305,573     2.2  

Bausch Health Cos, Inc.

    (27,182     (188,707     1.4  

Baxter International, Inc.

    (6,387     (207,130     1.5  

Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B

    (19,975     (971,584     7.1  

Berry Global Group, Inc.

    (20,233     (1,112,815     8.1  

BILL Holdings, Inc.

    (5,174     (472,334     3.4  

Biogen, Inc.

    (215     (51,071     0.4  

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A

    (809     (222,702     1.6  

Bio-Techne Corp.

    (822     (44,906     0.3  

BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc

    (14,645     (997,617     7.3  

Blackline, Inc.

    (1,162     (57,054     0.4  

Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A

    (58,876     (725,941     5.3  

Boeing Co.

    (16,864     (3,150,532     23.0  

BorgWarner, Inc.

    (914     (33,727     0.2  
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Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A

    (901   $     (300,889     2.2

Boston Properties, Inc.

    (60,130     (3,221,164     23.5  

Boston Scientific Corp.

    (19,102     (977,831     7.1  

Braze, Inc.

    (2,332     (99,297     0.7  

Broadcom, Inc.

    (1,515     (1,274,676     9.3  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

    (34     (5,802     0.0  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

    (36,354     (2,523,695     18.4  

Bumble, Inc., Class A

    (8,781     (118,017     0.9  

BWX Technologies, Inc.

    (16,289     (1,209,947     8.8  

Campbell Soup Co.

    (1,696     (68,535     0.5  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

    (1,229     (312,277     2.3  

Carrier Global Corp.

    (44,156     (2,104,475     15.3  

Caterpillar, Inc.

    (1,129     (255,210     1.9  

Cboe Global Markets, Inc.

    (1,433     (234,854     1.7  

CBRE Group, Inc., Class A

    (987     (68,439     0.5  

Celanese Corp., Class A

    (19,281     (2,207,867     16.1  

Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc.

    (759     (48,584     0.4  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    (29,141     (2,324,869     17.0  

Chart Industries, Inc.

    (1,217     (141,452     1.0  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

    (337     (56,084     0.4  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A

    (881     (1,711,078     12.5  

Chord Energy Corp.

    (13,765     (2,275,630     16.6  

Chubb Ltd.

    (3,527     (756,965     5.5  

Chuy’s Holdings, Inc.

    (6,205     (681,557     5.0  

Cigna Group.

    (683     (211,184     1.5  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    (70,950     (3,698,623     27.0  

Citigroup, Inc.

    (239,688     (9,465,279     69.0  

Civitas Resources, Inc.

    (22,208     (1,675,149     12.2  

Cloudflare, Inc.

    (3,211     (182,032     1.3  

CME Group, Inc.

    (2,364     (504,619     3.7  

Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.

    (1,036     (659,321     4.8  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    (44,713     (2,882,647     21.0  

Coherent Corp.

    (18,218     (539,253     3.9  

Coinbase Global, Inc.

    (11,202     (863,898     6.3  

Columbia Sportswear Co.

    (2,669     (196,972     1.4  

Conagra Brands, Inc.

    (1,820     (49,795     0.4  

Confluent, Inc., Class A

    (52,778     (1,525,812     11.1  

Constellation Energy Corp.

    (17,923     (2,023,865     14.8  

Cooper Cos., Inc.

    (6,474     (2,018,269     14.7  

Core & Main, Inc., Class A

    (4,767     (143,391     1.0  

Corebridge Financial, Inc.

    (110,119     (2,202,380     16.1  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    (1,283     (708,781     5.2  

Coty, Inc., Class A

    (62,487     (585,503     4.3  

Cousins Properties, Inc.

    (54,570     (975,166     7.1  

Crane Co.

    (21,061     (2,049,867     15.0  

Crocs, Inc.

    (957     (85,479     0.6  

Crown Holdings, Inc.

    (497     (40,058     0.3  

CVS Health Corp.

    (6,864     (473,685     3.5  

CyberArk Software Ltd.

    (2,577     (421,700     3.1  

Danaher Corp.

    (2,409     (462,576     3.4  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

    (3,308     (481,413     3.5  

Dexcom, Inc.

    (6,105     (542,307     4.0  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    (23,115     (3,705,797     27.0  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

    (9,630     (1,197,587     8.7  

Dollar Tree, Inc.

    (19,314     (2,145,592     15.6  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

    (7,698     (310,383     2.3  

DoorDash, Inc.

    (19,819     (1,485,434     10.8  

Dover Corp.

    (4,230     (549,688     4.0  

Dow, Inc.

    (461     (22,285     0.2  

Doximity, Inc.

    (8,148     (166,464     1.2  

DraftKings, Inc., Class A

    (28,909     (798,467     5.8  
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Duke Energy Corp.

    (17,048   $     (1,515,397     11.1

Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.

    (3,676     (32,202     0.2  

Duolingo, Inc.

    (226     (33,007     0.2  

DuPont de Nemours, Inc.

    (1,987     (144,813     1.1  

Dutch Bros, Inc., Class A

    (1,979     (48,169     0.4  

Dynatrace, Inc.

    (23,409     (1,046,616     7.6  

Eastgroup Properties, Inc.

    (151     (24,651     0.2  

Ecolab, Inc.

    (3,336     (559,581     4.1  

Edison International

    (40,128     (2,530,472     18.5  

Elastic NV

    (343     (25,739     0.2  

Element Solutions, Inc.

    (10,913     (198,944     1.5  

Entegris, Inc.

    (26,515     (2,334,381     17.0  

Envista Holdings Corp.

    (47,894     (1,114,493     8.1  

Equifax, Inc.

    (4,284     (726,438     5.3  

Equinix, Inc.

    (139     (101,420     0.7  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    (8,136     (216,174     1.6  

Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.

    (913     (60,075     0.4  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    (876     (241,942     1.8  

Estee Lauder Cos, Inc., Class A

    (1,986     (255,936     1.9  

Everest Group Ltd.

    (66     (26,111     0.2  

Exelon Corp.

    (108,568     (4,227,638     30.8  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

    (27,392     (2,837,537     20.7  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

    (1,209     (522,155     3.8  

Ferguson PLC

    (4,617     (697,388     5.1  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    (42,583     (1,009,643     7.4  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A

    (806     (1,112,876     8.1  

First Solar, Inc.

    (3,406     (485,185     3.5  

Five Below, Inc.

    (8,940     (1,555,381     11.3  

Fortive Corp.

    (78,104     (5,098,629     37.2  

Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc.

    (9,468     (528,314     3.9  

Frontier Communications Parent, Inc.

    (40,938     (733,609     5.4  

FTI Consulting, Inc.

    (1,790     (379,945     2.8  

Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc.

    (38,148     (1,731,538     12.6  

GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.

    (44,764     (2,979,939     21.7  

Graphic Packaging Holding Co.

    (62,608     (1,346,698     9.8  

Haleon PLC

    (754,834     (3,035,879     22.1  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

    (4,458     (327,440     2.4  

Hasbro, Inc.

    (35,901     (1,620,930     11.8  

HB Fuller Co.

    (5,733     (379,238     2.8  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A

    (237,901     (3,413,879     24.9  

HealthEquity, Inc.

    (864     (61,932     0.5  

HEICO Corp., Class A

    (2,352     (299,010     2.2  

Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.

    (44,299     (373,441     2.7  

Hexcel Corp.

    (14,952     (925,828     6.8  

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

    (8,539     (1,293,915     9.4  

Hormel Foods Corp.

    (22,548     (733,937     5.4  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

    (46,726     (2,060,617     15.0  

Humana, Inc.

    (606     (317,356     2.3  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc./OH

    (19,484     (188,021     1.4  

Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A

    (7,625     (781,105     5.7  

ICON PLC, ADR

    (2,726     (665,035     4.9  

IDEX Corp.

    (10,707     (2,049,427     14.9  

ImmunoGen, Inc.

    (1,467     (21,800     0.2  

Immunovant, Inc.

    (6,897     (227,946     1.7  

Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

    (23,704     (1,438,359     10.5  

Inmode Ltd.

    (10,042     (191,802     1.4  

Insulet Corp.

    (204     (27,044     0.2  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A

    (22,166     (1,774,832     12.9  

International Business Machines Corp.

    (24,411     (3,530,807     25.8  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

    (17,217     (1,176,782     8.6  

Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.

    (12,950     (644,392     4.7  

Intuit, Inc.

    (4,868     (2,409,417     17.6  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

IPG Photonics Corp.

    (630   $     (54,117)       0.4

Jacobs Solutions, Inc.

    (2,978     (396,967     2.9  

Johnson & Johnson

    (11,190     (1,659,925     12.1  

Juniper Networks, Inc.

    (9,382     (252,563     1.8  

Karuna Therapeutics, Inc.

    (3,836     (639,116     4.7  

Kellogg Co.

    (1,121     (56,577     0.4  

Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc.

    (128,243     (3,889,610     28.4  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    (18,186     (294,613     2.2  

Kite Realty Group Trust

    (35,903     (765,452     5.6  

KKR & Co., Inc.

    (45,831     (2,539,037     18.5  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings

    (10,165     (2,030,255     14.8  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

    (3,694     (624,914     4.6  

Lantheus Holdings, Inc.

    (17,686     (1,142,516     8.3  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.

    (13,051     (619,400     4.5  

Levi Strauss & Co., Class A

    (24,298     (332,154     2.4  

Linde PLC

    (10,744     (4,105,927     29.9  

Loews Corp.

    (45,419     (2,907,270     21.2  

MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc.

    (24,871     (1,754,400     12.8  

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.

    (1,909     (320,979     2.3  

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

    (3,564     (761,805     5.6  

Marriott International, Inc., Class A

    (14,777     (2,786,351     20.3  

Masimo Corp.

    (454     (36,833     0.3  

Matador Resources Co.

    (19,114     (1,179,143     8.6  

Match Group, Inc.

    (8,632     (298,667     2.2  

Maximus, Inc.

    (41,167     (3,075,998     22.4  

McDonald’s Corp.

    (9,934     (2,604,397     19.0  

MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A

    (2,870     (1,215,129     8.9  

MKS Instruments, Inc.

    (1,916     (125,805     0.9  

Monday.com Ltd.

    (1,581     (205,514     1.5  

MongoDB, Inc., Class A

    (4,468     (1,539,628     11.2  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

    (267     (117,945     0.9  

Morgan Stanley

    (19,774     (1,400,395     10.2  

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

    (2,026     (564,160     4.1  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

    (10,190     (384,265     2.8  

Murphy Oil Corp.

    (878     (39,396     0.3  

Natera, Inc.

    (84     (3,315     0.0  

National Storage Affiliates Trust

    (112,708     (3,214,432     23.4  

Neogen Corp.

    (2,644     (39,369     0.3  

Netflix, Inc.

    (26,713     (10,997,475     80.2  

New Fortress Energy, Inc.

    (7,194     (217,978     1.6  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

    (130,235     (1,234,628     9.0  

New York Times Co.

    (6,853     (276,244     2.0  

News Corp., Class A

    (118,005     (2,440,343     17.8  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A

    (395     (55,332     0.4  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    (14,395     (839,228     6.1  

Noble Corp. PLC

    (47,910     (2,236,918     16.3  

Nordson Corp.

    (5,086     (1,081,233     7.9  

Northern Trust Corp.

    (409     (26,957     0.2  

nVent Electric PLC

    (26,328     (1,267,167     9.2  

Old Republic International Corp.

    (5,240     (143,471     1.0  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

    (98,104     (3,247,242     23.7  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

    (2,692     (201,658     1.5  

ON Semiconductor Corp.

    (5,258     (329,361     2.4  

Onto Innovation, Inc.

    (21,981     (2,470,005     18.0  

Oracle Corp.

    (28,423     (2,938,938     21.4  

Organon & Co.

    (16,679     (246,682     1.8  

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

    (4,783     (294,346     2.1  

Palantir Technologies, Inc.

    (196,898     (2,914,090     21.3  

Parsons Corp.

    (9,749     (551,306     4.0  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.

    (37,907     (1,963,583     14.3  

PBF Energy, Inc., Class A

    (13,089     (622,120     4.5  

Penumbra, Inc.

    (4,161     (795,375     5.8  
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Permian Resources Corp., Class A

    (122,501   $     (1,784,840     13.0

PG&E Corp.

    (65,449     (1,066,819     7.8  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.

    (11,521     (718,450     5.2  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

    (16,295     (1,208,763     8.8  

Pinterest, Inc.

    (55,592     (1,661,089     12.1  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    (9,148     (1,047,172     7.6  

Primerica, Inc.

    (2,426     (463,754     3.4  

Procore Technologies, Inc.

    (3,863     (235,991     1.7  

Procter & Gamble Co.

    (74,000     (11,102,220     81.0  

Progressive Corp.

    (11,853     (1,873,841     13.7  

Progyny, Inc.

    (13,077     (403,556     2.9  

Prologis, Inc.

    (52     (5,239     0.0  

PTC, Inc.

    (2,502     (351,331     2.6  

QIAGEN NV

    (73,595     (2,737,579     20.0  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

    (10,436     (1,357,724     9.9  

QuidelOrtho Corp.

    (2,316     (141,461     1.0  

R1 RCM, Inc.

    (47,210     (556,606     4.1  

Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A

    (6,063     (682,269     5.0  

Rambus, Inc.

    (11,001     (597,684     4.4  

Range Resources Corp.

    (16,563     (593,618     4.3  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

    (2,759     (263,319     1.9  

Realty Income Corp.

    (14,611     (692,269     5.1  

Regal Rexnord Corp., Registered Shares

    (3,917     (463,812     3.4  

Repligen Corp.

    (17,477     (2,351,705     17.2  

Revvity, Inc.

    (3,645     (301,988     2.2  

Rithm Capital Corp.

    (194,827     (1,817,736     13.3  

Rivian Automotive, Inc.

    (23,088     (374,487     2.7  

RLI Corp.

    (3,312     (441,291     3.2  

Roku, Inc.

    (4,839     (288,259     2.1  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    (3,386     (1,654,298     12.1  

Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (20,158     (870,826     6.4  

Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.

    (4,285     (366,796     2.7  

Samsara, Inc., Class A

    (61,613     (1,421,412     10.4  

Sanofi SA

    (4,665     (423,146     3.1  

Schlumberger NV

    (5,428     (302,122     2.2  

Schneider Electric SE

    (1,169     (180,063     1.3  

Sealed Air Corp.

    (13,834     (425,949     3.1  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

    (4,151     (432,161     3.2  

Sensata Technologies Holding PLC

    (859     (27,385     0.2  

SentinelOne, Inc.

    (109,331     (1,708,844     12.5  

Sherwin-Williams Co.

    (126     (30,014     0.2  

Shift4 Payments, Inc., Class A

    (853     (37,976     0.3  

Shockwave Medical, Inc.

    (3,083     (635,900     4.6  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

    (607     (80,840     0.6  

Snowflake, Inc.

    (6,543     (949,586     6.9  

SoFi Technologies, Inc.

    (2,197     (16,587     0.1  

SolarEdge Technologies, Inc.

    (14,748     (1,120,111     8.2  

Sonoco Products Co.

    (7,216     (373,861     2.7  

Southern Co.

    (49,075     (3,302,747     24.1  

SouthState Corp.

    (18,118     (1,197,600     8.7  

Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.

    (5,077     (297,563     2.2  

Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc.

    (4,208     (176,820     1.3  

SPS Commerce, Inc.

    (3,351     (537,299     3.9  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    (29,624     (1,488,606     10.9  

STAG Industrial, Inc.

    (47,491     (1,577,651     11.5  

Starbucks Corp.

    (66,356     (6,120,677     44.6  

STERIS PLC.

    (8,410     (1,765,932     12.9  

Stryker Corp.

    (200     (54,044     0.4  

Sun Communities, Inc.

    (1,276     (141,942     1.0  

Super Micro Computer, Inc.

    (2,396     (573,770     4.2  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Surgery Partners, Inc.

    (6,867   $     (158,834     1.2

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

    (13,633     (1,823,414     13.3  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.

    (6,492     (2,431,838     17.7  

Teleflex, Inc.

    (901     (166,460     1.2  

Tempur Sealy International, Inc.

    (2,016     (80,499     0.6  

Tenable Holdings, Inc.

    (493     (20,760     0.2  

Terreno Realty Corp.

    (11,240     (598,867     4.4  

Tesla, Inc.

    (17,130     (3,440,389     25.1  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

    (3,399     (1,511,773     11.0  

TKO Group Holdings, Inc.

    (20,068     (1,645,175     12.0  

Toro Co.

    (51     (4,123     0.0  

Tractor Supply Co.

    (1,370     (263,807     1.9  

Trade Desk, Inc., Class A

    (42,407     (3,009,201     21.9  

Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A

    (36,957     (3,326,500     24.3  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

    (779     (645,082     4.7  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.

    (6,424     (2,395,510     17.5  

Uber Technologies, Inc.

    (13,628     (589,820     4.3  

UiPath, Inc., Class A

    (37,655     (584,782     4.3  

Union Pacific Corp.

    (10,398     (2,158,729     15.7  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B

    (3,628     (512,455     3.7  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    (2,586     (1,384,958     10.1  

Valaris Ltd.

    (18,488     (1,220,948     8.9  

Valvoline, Inc.

    (27,078     (803,404     5.9  

Vaxcyte, Inc.

    (12,593     (605,723     4.4  

Veralto Corp.

    (1,231     (84,939     0.6  

Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A

    (1,976     (449,263     3.3  

Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A

    (4,500     (176,715     1.3  

VF Corp.

    (5,238     (77,156     0.6  

Viatris, Inc.

    (35,636     (317,160     2.3  

Vistra Corp.

    (1,348     (44,107     0.3  

Vontier Corp.

    (11,796     (348,690     2.5  

Vornado Realty Trust

    (18,751     (360,019     2.6  

Walt Disney Co.

    (51,209     (4,178,142     30.5  

Warner Music Group Corp., Class A

    (2,633     (82,413     0.6  

Waste Management, Inc.

    (7,355     (1,208,647     8.8  

Webster Financial Corp.

    (40,657     (1,543,746     11.3  

Welltower, Inc.

    (45,996     (3,845,726     28.0  

Wendy’s Co.

    (1,732     (32,943     0.2  

Whirlpool Corp.

    (3,657     (382,376     2.8  

Wingstop, Inc.

    (2,582     (471,912     3.4  

Wolfspeed, Inc.

    (10,550     (357,012     2.6  

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    (5,347     (387,123     2.8  

Wynn Resorts Ltd.

    (483     (42,398     0.3  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

    (32,230     (1,910,272     13.9  

XPO, Inc.

    (11,467     (869,313     6.3  

YETI Holdings, Inc.

    (25,106     (1,067,507     7.8  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

    (1,508     (182,257     1.3  

Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A

    (2,446     (512,266     3.7  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

    (2,212     (230,955     1.7  

ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (27,535     (356,854     2.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (386,060,392  

Preferred Stocks

     
Germany                  

Dr Ing Hc F Porsche AG

    (235     (20,556     0.1  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

  103


Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

Sartorius AG

    (2,812   $     (703,358     5.1

Volkswagen AG

    (18,853     (1,995,483     14.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Short

      (624,536,624  
   

 

 

   

Net Value of Reference Entity — Goldman Sachs Bank USA

 

  $ (13,712,368  
 

 

 

   

The following table represents the individual long and short positions and related values of the equity securities underlying the total return swap with UBS AG as of period end, termination date 04/18/28:

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Reference Entity — Long

     

Common Stocks

     
Australia                  

AGL Energy Ltd.

    71,941     $     492,097       (4.0 )% 

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

    40,417       993,743       (8.0

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

    86,309       280,474       (2.3

BHP Group Ltd.

    65,833       1,864,634       (15.0

Charter Hall Group

    66,767       369,888       (3.0

Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd.

    54,186       644,127       (5.2

Orica Ltd.

    5,997       56,047       (0.4

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    5,635       420,828       (3.4

SEEK Ltd.

    32,883       433,815       (3.5

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.

    112,067       939,016       (7.6

Vicinity Ltd.

    12,877       13,947       (0.1

WiseTech Global Ltd.

    6,936       258,236       (2.1

Worley Ltd.

    13,244       138,609       (1.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      6,905,461    
Austria                  

BAWAG Group AG

    6,662       296,159       (2.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Belgium                  

KBC Group NV

    2,755       151,984       (1.3

Sofina SA

    10,317       1,956,283       (15.8

Solvay SA

    16,568       1,748,946       (14.1

Warehouses De Pauw CVA

    7,658       189,136       (1.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,046,349    
Brazil                  

MercadoLibre, Inc.

    259       321,352       (2.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Canada                  

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.

    34,928       177,891       (1.4

AltaGas Ltd.

    18,234       345,239       (2.8

B2Gold Corp.

    101,243       330,053       (2.7

Bank of Nova Scotia

    5,340       218,975       (1.8

Barrick Gold Corp.

    73,056       1,188,014       (9.6

Birchcliff Energy Ltd.

    34,764       195,714       (1.6

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

    35,467       1,272,782       (10.3

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

    19,866       1,285,993       (10.4

Capital Power Corp.

    4,911       127,655       (1.0

Cenovus Energy, Inc.

    6,622       128,703       (1.0

Descartes Systems Group, Inc.

    1,192       87,765       (0.7

Element Fleet Management Corp.

    93,377       1,287,481       (10.4

Emera, Inc.

    25,610       854,711       (6.9

Enbridge, Inc.

    6,762       220,287       (1.8

Enerplus Corp.

    112,411       1,936,221       (15.6
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

First Majestic Silver Corp.

    136,520     $     716,396       (5.8 )% 

FirstService Corp.

    2,228       321,127       (2.6

Gibson Energy, Inc.

    1,581       24,458       (0.2

Gildan Activewear, Inc.

    13,304       385,016       (3.1

Imperial Oil Ltd.

    14,364       834,619       (6.7

Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., Class A

    28,806       216,625       (1.8

Keyera Corp.

    48,666       1,153,547       (9.3

Magna International, Inc.

    23,775       1,165,206       (9.4

Manulife Financial Corp.

    1,551       27,524       (0.2

MEG Energy Corp.

    26,733       537,998       (4.4

Methanex Corp.

    19,483       819,312       (6.6

NuVista Energy Ltd.

    18,891       186,553       (1.5

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    23,434       734,504       (5.9

RioCan REIT

    44,989       557,528       (4.5

Stantec, Inc.

    40,759       2,542,308       (20.5

TELUS Corp.

    25,675       421,917       (3.4

TransAlta Corp.

    22,216       165,955       (1.3

West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

    9,266       631,810       (5.1

WSP Global, Inc.

    640       84,365       (0.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      21,184,252    
Chile                  

Antofagasta PLC

    9,525       155,387       (1.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
China                  

Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.

    100,900       191,934       (1.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Denmark                  

AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class B

    113       188,053       (1.5

DSV A/S

    1,258       187,778       (1.5

Genmab A/S

    1,022       288,507       (2.3

Novo Nordisk A/S

    4,434       429,160       (3.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,093,498    
France                  

Accor SA

    7,823       249,110       (2.0

Alstom SA

    2,252       30,443       (0.3

Arkema SA

    3,033       283,685       (2.3

AXA SA

    33,167       980,987       (7.9

Bouygues SA

    20,555       723,906       (5.8

Carrefour SA

    127,308       2,228,045       (18.0

Dassault Aviation SA

    956       189,703       (1.5

Eiffage SA

    16,568       1,502,825       (12.1

Engie SA

    111,465       1,769,797       (14.3

Eurazeo SE

    3,421       192,507       (1.6

Gaztransport Et Technigaz SA

    1,582       201,993       (1.6

Getlink SE

    1,335       21,521       (0.2

Hermes International SCA

    99       184,372       (1.5

Rexel SA

    39,897       813,260       (6.6

Teleperformance SE

    1,624       186,461       (1.5

Ubisoft Entertainment SA

    1,018       28,995       (0.2

Valeo SE

    35,188       464,061       (3.8

Vallourec SA

    3,540       42,441       (0.3

Veolia Environnement SA

    111,990       3,063,067       (24.7

Vinci SA

    2,137       237,445       (1.9

Vivendi SE

    57,601       515,707       (4.2

Wendel SE

    2,951       220,638       (1.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      14,130,969    
Germany                  

Adidas AG

    1,269       225,355       (1.8

Basf SE

    3,831       176,934       (1.4

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    5,442       506,492       (4.1
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

Beiersdorf AG

    7,227     $     948,830       (7.7 )% 

Covestro AG

    9,948       503,088       (4.1

Daimler Truck Holding AG

    884       27,870       (0.2

Deutsche Telekom AG

    3,535       76,983       (0.6

E.ON SE

    157,517       1,867,599       (15.1

Evotec SE

    315       5,436       (0.0

Heidelberg Materials AG

    8,466       613,848       (5.0

HUGO BOSS AG

    2,517       146,930       (1.2

Infineon Technologies AG

    54,737       1,595,609       (12.9

K&S AG

    8,413       141,893       (1.1

KION Group AG

    4,933       151,026       (1.2

Knorr-Bremse AG

    594       33,115       (0.3

LANXESS AG

    5,667       130,595       (1.0

Nemetschek SE

    6,958       519,103       (4.2

RWE AG

    46,546       1,778,095       (14.3

Siemens AG

    5,018       664,606       (5.4

SMA Solar Technology AG

    898       55,063       (0.4

Talanx AG

    3,787       238,225       (1.9

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    77,447       131,416       (1.1

thyssenkrupp AG

    375,265       2,611,088       (21.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      13,149,199    
Hong Kong                  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

    129,000       169,733       (1.4

Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.

    85,700       271,817       (2.2

Link REIT

    45,300       208,097       (1.7

New World Development Co. Ltd.

    1,331,000       2,445,212       (19.7

Swire Pacific Ltd., Class A

    35,000       223,807       (1.8

Swire Properties Ltd.

    153,600       297,701       (2.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,616,367    
Ireland                  

Kerry Group PLC

    7,435       573,239       (4.6

Smurfit Kappa Group PLC

    13,823       451,308       (3.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,024,547    
Israel                  

Nice Ltd.

    180       27,773       (0.2

Nova Ltd.

    94       8,927       (0.1

Wix.com Ltd.

    9,091       726,371       (5.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      763,071    
Italy                  

A2A SpA

    146,150       273,840       (2.2

Ferrari NV

    308       93,058       (0.7

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    182,300       474,199       (3.8

Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA

    54,924       654,830       (5.3

Moncler SpA

    16,399       850,068       (6.9

Recordati Industria Chimica e Farmaceutica SpA

    2,584       119,298       (1.0

Snam SpA

    140,814       644,498       (5.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,109,791    
Japan                  

ABC-Mart, Inc.

    13,000       204,150       (1.7

Amada Co. Ltd.

    39,900       392,024       (3.2

Aozora Bank Ltd.

    2,800       57,749       (0.5

Asahi Kasei Corp.

    51,400       320,323       (2.6

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    51,500       659,552       (5.3

Brother Industries Ltd.

    33,600       531,415       (4.3

Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.

    41,500       1,097,144       (8.9

Denso Corp.

    6,100       91,055       (0.7

DMG Mori Co. Ltd.

    4,800       80,500       (0.7

FANUC Corp.

    3,800       95,666       (0.8
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

    5,800     $     1,299,141       (10.5 )% 

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    4,500       249,662       (2.0

Fujitsu Ltd.

    8,900       1,166,702       (9.4

Hoya Corp.

    1,400       136,344       (1.1

Hulic Co. Ltd.

    44,400       412,426       (3.3

IHI Corp.

    600       11,677       (0.1

Isuzu Motors Ltd.

    8,100       91,502       (0.7

ITOCHU Corp.

    14,200       518,457       (4.2

J Front Retailing Co. Ltd.

    58,700       567,017       (4.6

Japan Post Bank Co. Ltd.

    3,900       36,559       (0.3

Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.

    476,100       4,267,270       (34.4

Japan Post Insurance Co. Ltd.

    1,500       29,193       (0.2

JFE Holdings, Inc.

    49,000       692,300       (5.6

JGC Holdings Corp.

    6,500       81,145       (0.7

Kakaku.com, Inc.

    38,600       376,953       (3.0

KDDI Corp.

    5,200       157,651       (1.3

Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

    47,100       670,683       (5.4

Kobe Steel Ltd.

    2,800       33,566       (0.3

Komatsu Ltd.

    39,100       911,890       (7.4

Konica Minolta, Inc.

    73,200       207,829       (1.7

Kubota Corp.

    76,000       1,036,633       (8.4

Kuraray Co. Ltd.

    6,300       73,061       (0.6

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    19,000       302,263       (2.4

Lawson, Inc.

    26,000       1,268,702       (10.2

M3, Inc.

    1,700       26,383       (0.2

MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    13,000       323,951       (2.6

Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.

    166,500       955,649       (7.7

Mitsubishi Corp.

    55,300       2,613,222       (21.1

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    16,400       189,533       (1.5

Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

    55,500       720,232       (5.8

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

    16,300       223,268       (1.8

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    17,900       152,168       (1.2

Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

    41,800       1,538,893       (12.4

Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

    42,000       922,717       (7.5

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    53,400       917,846       (7.4

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.

    1,400       51,992       (0.4

Nexon Co. Ltd.

    5,600       104,049       (0.8

Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.

    39,200       181,376       (1.5

Nikon Corp.

    32,600       313,978       (2.5

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

    11,500       481,565       (3.9

Nippon Express Holdings, Inc.

    2,900       151,060       (1.2

Nippon Shinyaku Co. Ltd.

    3,400       139,657       (1.1

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    2,555,000       3,046,455       (24.6

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

    52,600       205,296       (1.7

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

    33,200       506,016       (4.1

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

    800       18,953       (0.2

NSK Ltd.

    274,600       1,499,060       (12.1

Obayashi Corp.

    248,000       2,152,167       (17.4

Obic Co. Ltd.

    4,300       644,213       (5.2

Olympus Corp.

    50,400       681,929       (5.5

Omron Corp.

    16,900       614,670       (5.0

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    1,700       29,788       (0.2

Oracle Corp. Japan

    15,400       1,107,215       (8.9

ORIX Corp.

    12,700       234,059       (1.9

Otsuka Corp.

    23,600       957,972       (7.7

Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    11,700       399,047       (3.2

Panasonic Holdings Corp.

    43,100       384,384       (3.1

Rakuten Group, Inc.

    33,200       124,286       (1.0

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.

    13,800       401,252       (3.2

Resona Holdings, Inc.

    17,900       96,839       (0.8

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

    106,400       874,476       (7.1
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.

    71,300     $     3,362,116       (27.1 )% 

SCSK Corp.

    15,100       261,151       (2.1

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

    1,900       30,096       (0.2

Seiko Epson Corp.

    28,400       400,206       (3.2

Sekisui House Ltd.

    77,600       1,539,360       (12.4

Shimadzu Corp.

    1,400       33,652       (0.3

Shimizu Corp.

    62,500       450,547       (3.6

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

    13,600       641,673       (5.2

Socionext, Inc.

    1,500       148,182       (1.2

SoftBank Group Corp.

    5,100       211,806       (1.7

Subaru Corp.

    2,600       45,594       (0.4

Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.

    28,400       73,063       (0.6

Sumitomo Corp.

    15,300       304,802       (2.5

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

    8,200       400,036       (3.2

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

    2,400       91,136       (0.7

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

    54,100       1,226,111       (9.9

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    800       107,186       (0.9

Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd.

    50,900       685,150       (5.5

TOTO Ltd.

    1,500       36,671       (0.3

Toyota Industries Corp.

    1,600       120,225       (1.0

Yamaha Corp.

    700       18,951       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      52,301,534    
Luxembourg                  

ArcelorMittal SA

    172,036       3,800,518       (30.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Macau                  

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.

    45,000       253,212       (2.0

Wynn Macau Ltd.

    404,000       358,141       (2.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      611,353    
Netherlands                  

ABN AMRO Bank NV, GDR, CVA

    31,051       417,471       (3.4

ASR Nederland NV

    1,468       54,682       (0.4

ING Groep NV

    20,702       265,581       (2.1

NN Group NV

    14,514       464,643       (3.8

Redcare Pharmacy NV

    241       26,934       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,229,311    
New Zealand                  

Xero Ltd.

    484       33,090       (0.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Norway                  

Aker BP ASA

    45,536       1,341,386       (10.8

Equinor ASA

    28,682       983,239       (7.9

Gjensidige Forsikring ASA

    27,237       417,110       (3.4

Kongsberg Gruppen ASA

    20,844       871,772       (7.0

Var Energi ASA

    164,267       566,585       (4.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,180,092    
Puerto Rico                  

Popular, Inc.

    1,742       113,300       (0.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Singapore                  

Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust

    238,300       231,860       (1.9

Sea Ltd., ADR, ADR

    16,663       694,847       (5.6

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

    99,200       443,440       (3.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,370,147    
Spain                  

Acciona SA

    182       22,905       (0.2

Aena SME SA

    389       56,341       (0.5

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA

    278,955       2,190,588       (17.7

Banco de Sabadell SA

    432,223       536,500       (4.3
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Spain (continued)                  

Banco Santander SA

    171,684     $     630,025       (5.1 )% 

Bankinter SA

    103,130       650,959       (5.3

CaixaBank SA

    149,404       606,331       (4.9

EDP Renovaveis SA

    56,525       907,763       (7.3

Fluidra SA

    72,643       1,280,813       (10.3

Grifols SA

    51,050       572,629       (4.6

Iberdrola SA

    45,611       507,920       (4.1

Industria De Diseno Textil SA

    15,900       548,200       (4.4

Naturgy Energy Group SA

    5,488       155,004       (1.2

Repsol SA

    3,263       47,685       (0.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      8,713,663    
Sweden                  

Electrolux AB

    59,253       511,959       (4.1

Elekta AB, B Shares

    25,331       176,628       (1.4

Indutrade AB

    945       17,130       (0.2

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB

    4,813       101,113       (0.8

Volvo Car AB

    151,396       536,693       (4.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,343,523    
Switzerland                  

CRISPR Therapeutics AG

    665       25,888       (0.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
United Kingdom                  

Auto Trader Group PLC

    50,387       383,006       (3.1

Aviva PLC

    137,755       669,563       (5.4

BAE Systems PLC

    77,819       1,050,415       (8.5

Barclays PLC

    22,890       36,769       (0.3

British American Tobacco PLC

    52,415       1,573,906       (12.7

British Land Co. PLC

    203,643       742,019       (6.0

Bunzl PLC

    61,760       2,214,341       (17.9

Burberry Group PLC

    24,190       501,204       (4.0

Drax Group PLC

    98,411       508,091       (4.1

easyJet PLC

    263,912       1,183,767       (9.6

IMI PLC

    8,039       144,340       (1.2

Informa PLC

    107,067       930,010       (7.5

Intertek Group PLC

    659       30,862       (0.3

ITV PLC

    1,158,485       906,674       (7.3

J Sainsbury PLC

    397,762       1,248,242       (10.1

Johnson Matthey PLC

    1,477       26,991       (0.2

Land Securities Group PLC

    32,360       225,516       (1.8

Liberty Global PLC

    50,019       848,322       (6.8

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

    123,533       327,892       (2.6

Melrose Industries PLC

    3,972       22,590       (0.2

Pearson PLC

    15,863       184,534       (1.5

Phoenix Group Holdings PLC

    60,707       337,115       (2.7

Rightmove PLC

    10,048       57,990       (0.5

Sage Group PLC

    27,180       322,509       (2.6

Smiths Group PLC

    161,283       3,177,625       (25.6

Spectris PLC

    57,653       2,187,668       (17.7

Tesco PLC

    186,733       614,421       (5.0

Tritax Big Box REIT PLC

    207,525       347,314       (2.8

Vodafone Group PLC

    1,358,127       1,256,521       (10.1

Weir Group PLC

    48,755       1,016,901       (8.2

Whitbread PLC

    4,620       186,966       (1.5

Wise PLC, Class A

    18,251       149,001       (1.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      23,413,085    
United States                  

3M Co.

    7,264       660,661       (5.3

A O Smith Corp.

    23,638       1,648,987       (13.3

Abbvie, Inc.

    1,301       183,675       (1.5

Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc.

    7,783       348,990       (2.8
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.

    719     $     52,854       (0.4 )% 

Adient PLC

    6,198       208,811       (1.7

Adobe, Inc.

    1,715       912,483       (7.4

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

    5,710       297,091       (2.4

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

    8,159       871,626       (7.0

AECOM

    23,133       1,770,831       (14.3

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.

    2,205       270,686       (2.2

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    12,716       1,314,453       (10.6

Akamai Technologies, Inc.

    232       23,973       (0.2

Alaska Air Group, Inc.

    15,199       480,744       (3.9

Alcoa Corp.

    148,830       3,816,001       (30.8

Align Technology, Inc.

    4,323       797,983       (6.4

Alkermes PLC

    7,902       191,149       (1.5

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    288       43,718       (0.4

Alphabet, Inc., Class A

    12,749       1,581,896       (12.8

Altria Group, Inc.

    136,429       5,480,353       (44.2

Amazon.com, Inc.

    367       48,844       (0.4

Amdocs Ltd.

    10,180       816,029       (6.6

American Financial Group, Inc.

    3,107       339,781       (2.7

American Homes 4 Rent, Class A

    5,506       180,266       (1.5

American International Group, Inc.

    10,577       648,476       (5.2

AMETEK, Inc.

    4,153       584,618       (4.7

Amgen, Inc.

    1,391       355,679       (2.9

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.

    11,303       857,446       (6.9

ANSYS, Inc.

    803       223,443       (1.8

Antero Resources Corp.

    2,690       79,194       (0.6

Aon PLC

    734       227,100       (1.8

Apple, Inc.

    23,933       4,087,038       (33.0

Applied Materials, Inc.

    15,062       1,993,456       (16.1

AptarGroup, Inc.

    1,801       220,208       (1.8

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

    23,883       1,709,306       (13.8

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

    8,494       644,610       (5.2

AT&T, Inc.

    23,129       356,187       (2.9

Atkore, Inc.

    501       62,264       (0.5

Atlassian Corp. Ltd., Class A

    1,131       204,304       (1.6

Autodesk, Inc.

    811       160,278       (1.3

AutoNation, Inc.

    3,514       457,101       (3.7

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

    5,055       837,816       (6.8

Avnet, Inc.

    3,695       171,189       (1.4

Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.

    6,436       367,496       (3.0

Bank of America Corp.

    43,230       1,138,678       (9.2

Bank OZK

    1,850       66,248       (0.5

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.

    339       24,127       (0.2

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B

    1,381       471,377       (3.8

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    43,882       2,932,195       (23.7

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    2,790       227,245       (1.8

Block, Inc.

    49,312       1,984,808       (16.0

Booking Holdings, Inc.

    279       778,287       (6.3

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp., Class A

    3,233       387,734       (3.1

Box, Inc., Class A

    20,916       519,972       (4.2

Boyd Gaming Corp.

    9,921       548,135       (4.4

Brighthouse Financial, Inc.

    34,221       1,550,211       (12.5

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    6,442       331,956       (2.7

Brixmor Property Group, Inc.

    1,239       25,759       (0.2

Brown-Forman Corp.

    620       34,819       (0.3

BRP, Inc.

    13,548       932,733       (7.5

Brunswick Corp.

    444       30,845       (0.2

Builders FirstSource, Inc.

    8,867       962,247       (7.8

Bunge Ltd.

    1,261       133,641       (1.1

Cable One, Inc.

    315       173,209       (1.4

CACI International, Inc., Class A

    4,564       1,482,205       (12.0

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

    3,611       866,098       (7.0
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Camden Property Trust

    34,777     $     2,951,872       (23.8 )% 

Capital One Financial Corp.

    8,968       908,369       (7.3

Carnival Corp.

    52,671       603,610       (4.9

Carnival PLC

    47,494       490,016       (4.0

Catalent, Inc.

    145       4,987       (0.0

Cencora, Inc.

    6,515       1,206,252       (9.7

Centene Corp.

    1,905       131,407       (1.1

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

    1,021       27,444       (0.2

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    10,760       880,491       (7.1

Chemed Corp.

    2,688       1,512,403       (12.2

Ciena Corp.

    12,388       522,774       (4.2

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    1,531       152,595       (1.2

Cintas Corp.

    772       391,497       (3.2

Cirrus Logic, Inc.

    7,833       524,263       (4.2

Citigroup, Inc.

    50,298       1,986,268       (16.0

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

    14,651       343,273       (2.8

Clarkson PLC

    52,605       335,620       (2.7

Coca-Cola Co.

    43,157       2,437,939       (19.7

Cognex Corp.

    10,811       389,088       (3.1

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    4,193       314,978       (2.5

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

    1,412       27,774       (0.2

Comerica, Inc.

    21,474       846,076       (6.8

Constellium SE, Class A

    2,525       39,895       (0.3

Credit Acceptance Corp.

    1,974       794,397       (6.4

CRH PLC

    45,657       2,454,429       (19.8

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A

    1,848       326,671       (2.6

Crown Castle, Inc.

    6,251       581,218       (4.7

CSX Corp.

    9,749       291,008       (2.3

Cullen/frost Bankers, Inc.

    433       39,399       (0.3

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

    3,907       776,751       (6.3

D.R. Horton, Inc.

    4,552       475,229       (3.8

Darling Ingredients, Inc.

    929       41,145       (0.3

DaVita, Inc.

    1,149       88,737       (0.7

Deckers Outdoor Corp.

    195       116,427       (0.9

DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc.

    1       30       (0.0

Devon Energy Corp.

    28,591       1,331,483       (10.7

Dillard’s, Inc.

    264       81,959       (0.7

DocuSign, Inc., Class A

    15,945       619,942       (5.0

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    356       120,680       (1.0

Donaldson Co., Inc.

    582       33,558       (0.3

Dropbox, Inc.

    16,074       422,746       (3.4

DTE Energy Co.

    139       13,397       (0.1

Eastman Chemical Co.

    663       49,546       (0.4

eBay, Inc.

    30,609       1,200,791       (9.7

Elanco Animal Health, Inc.

    2,833       24,959       (0.2

Eli Lilly & Co.

    1,945       1,077,394       (8.7

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    12,346       2,551,301       (20.6

Emerson Electric Co.

    468       41,638       (0.3

Encompass Health Corp.

    551       34,471       (0.3

EOG Resources, Inc.

    11,948       1,508,435       (12.2

Equity Residential

    50,362       2,786,529       (22.5

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    668       142,899       (1.2

Euronet Worldwide, Inc.

    267       20,516       (0.2

Exact Sciences Corp.

    759       46,747       (0.4

Exelixis, Inc.

    5,212       107,315       (0.9

Expedia Group, Inc.

    1,279       121,876       (1.0

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

    9,299       1,015,916       (8.2

Experian PLC

    4,407       134,461       (1.1

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    2,017       213,499       (1.7

F5, Inc.

    1,367       207,224       (1.7

Fair Isaac Corp.

    1,367       1,156,304       (9.3

FedEx Corp.

    3,231       775,763       (6.3
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

    23,335     $     1,145,982       (9.3 )% 

First American Financial Corp.

    7,719       397,065       (3.2

Fiserv, Inc.

    515       58,581       (0.5

Flex Ltd.

    21,589       555,269       (4.5

Flowers Foods, Inc.

    20,199       442,964       (3.6

Flowserve Corp.

    23,607       866,849       (7.0

Fluor Corp.

    60,031       1,998,432       (16.1

FMC Corp.

    1,201       63,893       (0.5

Fortinet, Inc.

    33,637       1,923,027       (15.5

Fox Corp., Class A

    14,953       454,422       (3.7

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    2,953       67,299       (0.5

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    46,445       1,568,912       (12.7

Gartner, Inc.

    613       203,541       (1.6

General Dynamics Corp.

    11,841       2,857,352       (23.1

General Mills, Inc.

    15,572       1,015,917       (8.2

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    3,510       275,675       (2.2

Globe Life, Inc.

    4,549       529,322       (4.3

Globus Medical, Inc.

    5,287       241,669       (2.0

GoDaddy, Inc., Class A

    6,182       452,708       (3.7

Graco, Inc.

    8,063       599,484       (4.8

Guidewire Software, Inc.

    7,050       635,416       (5.1

H&R Block, Inc.

    11,069       454,382       (3.7

Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.

    7,308       247,522       (2.0

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

    33,994       912,739       (7.4

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    85       19,222       (0.2

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

    32,982       1,305,098       (10.5

Henry Schein, Inc.

    859       55,818       (0.5

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

    29,867       459,354       (3.7

Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc.

    7,160       257,402       (2.1

Home Depot, Inc.

    8,161       2,323,355       (18.8

Honeywell International, Inc.

    7,053       1,292,533       (10.4

HP, Inc.

    90,490       2,382,602       (19.2

Huntsman Corp.

    3,468       80,908       (0.7

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

    3,662       1,462,859       (11.8

Incyte Corp.

    2,555       137,791       (1.1

Independence Realty Trust, Inc.

    9,567       118,535       (1.0

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

    382       41,042       (0.3

International Paper Co.

    784       26,444       (0.2

Invesco Ltd.

    9,236       119,791       (1.0

Invitation Homes, Inc.

    10,777       319,969       (2.6

Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    918       40,640       (0.3

Iridium Communications, Inc.

    4,628       171,467       (1.4

ITT, Inc.

    1,258       117,434       (0.9

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    5,767       813,089       (6.6

James Hardie Industries PLC, CDI

    9,676       241,410       (1.9

Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC

    5,857       743,956       (6.0

Johnson Controls International PLC

    12,626       618,926       (5.0

KBR, Inc.

    36,872       2,144,107       (17.3

KeyCorp

    30,397       310,657       (2.5

Keysight Technologies, Inc.

    2,880       351,504       (2.8

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    752       89,969       (0.7

KLA Corp.

    238       111,789       (0.9

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.

    3,771       184,364       (1.5

Lam Research Corp.

    575       338,226       (2.7

Lamar Advertising Co., Class A

    2,886       237,431       (1.9

Landstar System, Inc.

    3,230       532,239       (4.3

Lattice Semiconductor Corp.

    3,400       189,074       (1.5

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

    15,360       359,885       (2.9

Lennar Corp., Class A

    14,873       1,586,652       (12.8

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM

    4,465       109,616       (0.9

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.

    1,961       156,919       (1.3

Lockheed Martin Corp.

    1,416       643,770       (5.2
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

    27,928     $     1,432,148       (11.6 )% 

Lyft, Inc.

    122,086       1,119,529       (9.0

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    1,922       173,441       (1.4

M&T Bank Corp.

    849       95,725       (0.8

Macy’s, Inc.

    3,913       47,660       (0.4

Manhattan Associates, Inc.

    10,173       1,983,532       (16.0

Marathon Oil Corp.

    22,227       607,019       (4.9

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    3,986       602,882       (4.9

Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.

    19,365       1,740,139       (14.0

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

    9,426       1,787,641       (14.4

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

    237       96,919       (0.8

Masco Corp.

    17,533       913,294       (7.4

MasTec, Inc.

    3,427       203,701       (1.6

Mastercard, Inc.

    27,166       10,223,924       (82.5

McCormick & Co., Inc.

    415       26,518       (0.2

McKesson Corp.

    1,488       677,576       (5.5

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

    118,715       567,458       (4.6

Medtronic PLC

    8,654       610,626       (4.9

Merck & Co., Inc.

    8,555       878,598       (7.1

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A

    6,851       2,064,001       (16.7

MetLife, Inc.

    5,015       300,950       (2.4

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.

    710       699,492       (5.6

MGM Resorts International

    1,610       56,221       (0.5

Micron Technology, Inc.

    22,625       1,512,934       (12.2

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.

    2,905       343,226       (2.8

Molina Healthcare, Inc.

    1,395       464,465       (3.7

Monster Beverage Corp.

    2,295       117,274       (0.9

Morningstar, Inc.

    118       29,882       (0.2

Mosaic Co.

    15,221       494,378       (4.0

MP Materials Corp.

    26,992       442,669       (3.6

Murphy USA, Inc.

    2,029       735,898       (5.9

Nasdaq, Inc.

    17,819       883,822       (7.1

National Fuel Gas Co.

    4,008       204,208       (1.6

NetApp, Inc.

    21,464       1,562,150       (12.6

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

    879       97,516       (0.8

New Jersey Resources Corp.

    9,634       390,948       (3.2

Newmont Corp.

    29,882       1,119,679       (9.0

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    827       157,783       (1.3

NRG Energy, Inc.

    20,902       885,827       (7.2

Nutanix, Inc.

    9,172       331,935       (2.7

NVIDIA Corp.

    4,807       1,960,295       (15.8

NVR, Inc.

    43       232,743       (1.9

OGE Energy Corp.

    15,173       518,917       (4.2

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.

    118       44,446       (0.4

Olin Corp.

    1,445       61,730       (0.5

ONE Gas, Inc.

    4,512       272,525       (2.2

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

    10,349       371,840       (3.0

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.

    330       307,045       (2.5

Oshkosh Corp.

    29,228       2,564,172       (20.7

Ovintiv, Inc.

    18,016       881,651       (7.1

PACCAR, Inc.

    249       20,550       (0.2

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.

    2,532       615,327       (5.0

Paramount Global, Class B

    139,973       1,522,906       (12.3

Paycom Software, Inc.

    2,463       603,361       (4.9

Penn Entertainment, Inc.

    24,528       483,937       (3.9

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

    1,620       231,790       (1.9

PepsiCo, Inc.

    256       41,800       (0.3

Performance Food Group Co.

    9,405       543,233       (4.4

Perrigo Co. PLC

    2,899       80,128       (0.6

Pfizer, Inc.

    194,160       5,933,530       (47.9

Pool Corp.

    394       124,413       (1.0

Portland General Electric Co.

    3,506       140,310       (1.1
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Post Holdings, Inc.

    27,902     $     2,239,973       (18.1 )% 

PPG Industries, Inc.

    1,127       138,362       (1.1

PPL Corp.

    50,387       1,238,009       (10.0

Primo Water Corp.

    3,030       40,263       (0.3

Procter & Gamble Co.

    10,697       1,604,871       (13.0

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    12,555       1,148,029       (9.3

PulteGroup, Inc.

    16,491       1,213,573       (9.8

Pure Storage, Inc., Class A

    8,260       279,271       (2.3

PVH Corp.

    424       31,524       (0.3

Qorvo, Inc.

    1,575       137,686       (1.1

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    4,674       509,419       (4.1

Qualys, Inc.

    7,958       1,217,176       (9.8

Quanta Services, Inc.

    4,577       764,908       (6.2

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Registered Shares

    382       297,918       (2.4

Regions Financial Corp.

    71,038       1,032,182       (8.3

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

    24,807       3,707,902       (29.9

ResMed, Inc.

    2,095       295,856       (2.4

RH

    678       147,777       (1.2

Robert Half, Inc.

    9,747       728,783       (5.9

Rollins, Inc.

    14,744       554,522       (4.5

Royal Gold, Inc.

    571       59,572       (0.5

S&P Global, Inc.

    1,112       388,433       (3.1

Saia, Inc.

    118       42,302       (0.3

Salesforce, Inc.

    894       179,542       (1.4

Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc.

    5,330       358,762       (2.9

Seagate Technology Holdings PLC

    474       32,350       (0.3

SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc.

    697       30,027       (0.2

SEI Investments Co.

    24,775       1,329,426       (10.7

Service Corp. International

    50,187       2,731,177       (22.0

Signify NV

    27,947       723,118       (5.8

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.

    3,154       290,736       (2.3

Simon Property Group, Inc.

    14,964       1,644,394       (13.3

SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc.

    4,782       658,816       (5.3

Skechers USA, Inc.

    16,159       779,187       (6.3

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    3,222       279,476       (2.3

Snap-on, Inc.

    128       33,016       (0.3

Spotify Technology SA

    11,281       1,858,658       (15.0

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

    1,025       87,176       (0.7

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    170       18,107       (0.1

Synchrony Financial

    1,760       49,368       (0.4

Synopsys, Inc.

    82       38,494       (0.3

Synovus Financial Corp.

    19,765       515,274       (4.2

Sysco Corp.

    5,592       371,812       (3.0

T Rowe Price Group, Inc.

    524       47,422       (0.4

Tapestry, Inc.

    6,763       186,388       (1.5

Target Corp.

    1,923       213,049       (1.7

Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A

    1,372       52,575       (0.4

TD SYNNEX Corp.

    854       78,295       (0.6

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    36,711       4,326,391       (34.9

Tenet Healthcare Corp.

    4,567       245,248       (2.0

Teradata Corp.

    2,683       114,618       (0.9

Teradyne, Inc.

    6,174       514,109       (4.2

Tetra Tech, Inc.

    840       126,764       (1.0

Textron, Inc.

    32,429       2,464,604       (19.9

Thor Industries, Inc.

    215       18,905       (0.2

TJX Cos., Inc.

    682       60,064       (0.5

Toll Brothers, Inc.

    6,939       490,657       (4.0

TopBuild Corp.

    153       35,000       (0.3

Transocean Ltd.

    25,441       168,419       (1.4

Travelers Cos, Inc.

    745       124,743       (1.0
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Trex Co., Inc.

    8,751     $     491,894       (4.0 )% 

Truist Financial Corp.

    7,969       226,001       (1.8

Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A

    30,760       1,425,726       (11.5

U.S. Foods Holding Corp.

    32,213       1,254,374       (10.1

UFP Industries, Inc.

    1,077       102,498       (0.8

UGI Corp.

    85,066       1,769,373       (14.3

U-Haul Holding Co.

    1,261       59,532       (0.5

Ulta Beauty, Inc.

    2,591       987,974       (8.0

United Therapeutics Corp.

    1,111       247,597       (2.0

Unum Group

    2,501       122,299       (1.0

US Bancorp

    14,192       452,441       (3.7

Valero Energy Corp.

    2,809       356,743       (2.9

Valmont Industries, Inc.

    3,640       716,752       (5.8

VeriSign, Inc.

    17,645       3,523,001       (28.4

Visa, Inc., Class A

    4,577       1,076,053       (8.7

Visteon Corp.

    787       90,607       (0.7

Vulcan Materials Co.

    7,870       1,546,376       (12.5

W.W.Grainger, Inc.

    2,151       1,569,864       (12.7

Wayfair, Inc., Class A

    2,086       88,884       (0.7

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    6,370       518,454       (4.2

Wells Fargo & Co.

    2,450       97,436       (0.8

WESCO International, Inc.

    3,650       467,930       (3.8

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    1,637       521,041       (4.2

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

    10,911       1,156,784       (9.3

Westlake Corp.

    25,103       2,895,882       (23.4

WEX, Inc.

    12,872       2,142,931       (17.3

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    29,602       849,281       (6.9

WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp.

    10,197       401,864       (3.2

Woodward, Inc.

    541       67,463       (0.5

Workday, Inc., Class A

    337       71,346       (0.6

Xylem, Inc.

    1,366       127,776       (1.0

Yellow Cake PLC

    194       29,139       (0.2

Zillow Group, Inc., Class C

    21,854       792,207       (6.4

Zions Bancorp NA

    23,695       730,991       (5.9

Zoetis, Inc.

    4,551       714,507       (5.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      250,539,309    

Preferred Stocks

     
Germany                  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    891       75,609       (0.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Long

      417,738,758    
   

 

 

   
Reference Entity — Short                  
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

EBOS Group Ltd

    (16,821     (349,154     2.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Austria                  

Mondi PLC

    (12,531     (203,773     1.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Belgium                  

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA

    (79,091     (4,493,975     36.3  

Elia Group SA/NV

    (3,733     (353,962     2.8  

Euronav NV

    (17,987     (320,708     2.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (5,168,645  
Bermuda                  

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

    (2,691     (590,917     4.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Brazil                  

Yara International ASA

    (19,444     (651,701     5.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada                  

RB Global, Inc.

    (1   $ (65     0.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
China                  

ESR Group Ltd.

    (76,400     (98,270     0.8  

Prosus NV

    (1,450     (40,473     0.3  

Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd.

    (11,000     (12,653     0.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (151,396  
Denmark                  

Carlsberg A/S, Class B

    (8,117     (966,064     7.8  

Coloplast A/S

    (5,343     (557,200     4.5  

Danske Bank A/S

    (51,385            (1,206,418     9.7  

GN Store Nord A/S

    (1,228     (20,467     0.2  

Jyske Bank A/S

    (293     (20,605     0.2  

Novozymes A/S

    (6,583     (295,652     2.4  

Vestas Wind Systems A/S

    (5,387     (116,588     0.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,182,994  
Finland                  

Elisa OYJ

    (17,494     (740,413     6.0  

Fortum OYJ

    (14,244     (168,813     1.4  

Kesko OYJ, B Shares

    (9,838     (166,220     1.3  

Neste OYJ

    (2,862     (96,018     0.8  

Nokia OYJ

    (359,529     (1,196,202     9.6  

Nordea Bank Abp

    (69,923     (752,796     6.1  

Orion OYJ

    (2,111     (83,833     0.7  

Stora Enso OYJ, R Shares

    (97,444     (1,168,864     9.4  

UPM-Kymmene OYJ

    (42,067     (1,413,976     11.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (5,787,135  
France                  

Adevinta ASA

    (92,430     (830,430     6.7  

Air France-KLM

    (2,320     (26,274     0.2  

Airbus SE

    (22,376     (2,994,862     24.2  

BNP Paribas SA

    (34,702     (1,993,988     16.1  

Bollore SE

    (305,620     (1,666,090     13.4  

Capgemini SE

    (857     (151,292     1.2  

Covivio SA

    (3,428     (146,719     1.2  

Danone SA

    (22,695     (1,348,090     10.9  

Edenred SE

    (14,114     (749,887     6.1  

EssilorLuxottica SA

    (11,465     (2,072,747     16.7  

Ipsen SA

    (11,027     (1,300,836     10.5  

Kering SA

    (8,556     (3,474,323     28.0  

Klepierre SA

    (14,480     (351,012     2.8  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    (3,230     (2,310,802     18.7  

Orange SA

    (16,347     (191,935     1.6  

Pernod Ricard SA

    (1,616     (286,423     2.3  

Publicis Groupe SA

    (759     (57,684     0.5  

Remy Cointreau SA

    (1,880     (213,381     1.7  

Safran SA

    (21,976     (3,432,914     27.7  

Sartorius Stedim Biotech

    (2,312     (432,031     3.5  

Sodexo SA

    (389     (41,137     0.3  

TotalEnergies SE

    (17,846     (1,191,151     9.6  

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield

    (7,285     (360,330     2.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (25,624,338  
Germany                  

AIXTRON SE

    (15,381     (431,632     3.5  

Bayer AG

    (29,206     (1,259,574     10.2  

Bechtle AG

    (6,361     (283,774     2.3  

CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA

    (5,220     (315,498     2.5  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

    (25,174     (834,861     6.7  

Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA

    (88,196     (2,264,762     18.3  

Hannover Rueck SE

    (2,063     (454,730     3.7  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

HelloFresh SE

    (17,813   $ (388,780     3.1

Siemens Healthineers AG

    (6,882     (338,161     2.7  

Symrise AG, Class A

    (5,646     (577,055     4.7  

Vonovia SE

    (14,102     (324,055     2.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (7,472,882  
Hong Kong                  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    (39,100     (447,504     3.6  

Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.

    (12,000     (31,428     0.3  

HKT Trust & HKT Ltd.

    (73,000     (75,687     0.6  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd.

    (376,000     (261,999     2.1  

MTR Corp. Ltd.

    (300,500            (1,124,472     9.1  

Prudential PLC

    (10,075     (105,348     0.8  

Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd.

    (268,000     (2,449,096     19.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (4,495,534  
Ireland                  

Aercap Holdings NV

    (29,423     (1,827,757     14.7  

Kingspan Group PLC

    (14,124     (948,731     7.7  

Ryanair Holdings PLC

    (4,100     (61,471     0.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,837,959  
Israel                  

Global-e Online Ltd.

    (2,743     (96,307     0.8  

Mobileye Global, Inc., Class A

    (6,446     (229,929     1.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (326,236  
Italy                  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

    (76,490     (1,516,584     12.2  

Coca-Cola HBC AG

    (49,603     (1,294,339     10.4  

Davide Campari-Milano NV

    (3,414     (37,666     0.3  

DiaSorin SpA

    (601     (53,766     0.4  

Eni SpA

    (89,962     (1,468,023     11.9  

FinecoBank Banca Fineco SpA

    (22,842     (268,988     2.2  

Iveco Group NV

    (2,912     (24,493     0.2  

Leonardo SpA

    (63,988     (965,283     7.8  

Nexi SpA

    (215,452     (1,249,597     10.1  

Poste Italiane SpA

    (13,747     (135,841     1.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (7,014,580  
Japan                  

Advantest Corp.

    (1,900     (49,336     0.4  

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.

    (12,600     (461,874     3.7  

BayCurrent Consulting, Inc.

    (2,000     (50,949     0.4  

Bridgestone Corp.

    (800     (30,696     0.3  

Capcom Co. Ltd.

    (3,700     (120,870     1.0  

Chiba Bank Ltd.

    (74,100     (559,252     4.5  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (74,600     (913,636     7.4  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (5,000     (31,677     0.3  

Daiwa House REIT Investment Corp.

    (784     (1,405,775     11.3  

East Japan Railway Co.

    (2,800     (147,355     1.2  

Electric Power Development Co. Ltd.

    (3,900     (60,618     0.5  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

    (13,400     (358,701     2.9  

GLP J-Reit

    (2,086     (1,893,152     15.3  

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

    (30,700     (252,609     2.0  

Hamamatsu Photonics KK

    (1,900     (71,622     0.6  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

    (9,500     (302,821     2.4  

Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc.

    (31,000     (681,116     5.5  

Hoshizaki Corp.

    (67,100     (2,196,236     17.7  

Ibiden Co. Ltd.

    (38,500     (1,667,935     13.5  

Iida Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (10,500     (165,254     1.3  

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.

    (19,600     (365,099     2.9  

Japan Airport Terminal Co. Ltd.

    (17,000     (756,960     6.1  

Japan Exchange Group, Inc.

    (20,100     (402,798     3.3  
 

 

 

110  

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Japan Metropolitan Fund Invest

    (182   $ (118,917     1.0

Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd.

    (44,000     (1,527,604     12.3  

Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (483            (1,818,351     14.7  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

    (14,700     (344,831     2.8  

JMDC, Inc.

    (14,200     (404,561     3.3  

Kao Corp.

    (3,300     (121,404     1.0  

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.

    (3,100     (107,722     0.9  

Keio Corp.

    (5,400     (162,426     1.3  

Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    (16,600     (632,972     5.1  

Keyence Corp.

    (700     (274,305     2.2  

Kikkoman Corp.

    (16,000     (922,198     7.4  

Kintetsu Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (27,700     (789,608     6.4  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (54,200     (350,965     2.8  

Kyushu Railway Co.

    (33,200     (687,742     5.6  

LY Corp.

    (82,700     (213,789     1.7  

Macnica Holdings, Inc.

    (900     (37,162     0.3  

MatsukiyoCocokara & Co.

    (6,600     (117,289     0.9  

Mazda Motor Corp.

    (80,600     (790,678     6.4  

McDonald’s Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.

    (15,700     (618,932     5.0  

Mercari, Inc.

    (18,900     (384,491     3.1  

MinebeaMitsumi, Inc.

    (7,700     (122,438     1.0  

Mitsubishi HC Capital, Inc.

    (4,600     (30,649     0.3  

Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

    (31,200     (103,485     0.8  

Mitsui High-Tec, Inc.

    (9,600     (411,458     3.3  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.

    (45,500     (1,191,302     9.6  

NIDEC Corp.

    (3,600     (134,284     1.1  

Nippon Building Fund, Inc.

    (488     (1,986,485     16.0  

Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.

    (30,900     (789,727     6.4  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    (5,600     (231,143     1.9  

Niterra Co. Ltd.

    (59,300     (1,344,694     10.9  

Nitori Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (3,300     (362,025     2.9  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

    (1,700     (6,659     0.1  

Nomura Real Estate Master Fund, Inc.

    (26     (28,980     0.2  

Oji Holdings Corp.

    (97,300     (421,583     3.4  

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

    (27,400     (897,745     7.2  

Osaka Gas Co. Ltd.

    (1,500     (28,618     0.2  

Rakus Co. Ltd.

    (68,200     (860,757     7.0  

Rohm Co. Ltd.

    (15,200     (247,480     2.0  

Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    (60,900     (1,439,649     11.6  

Secom Co. Ltd.

    (9,400     (661,454     5.3  

Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (5,300     (196,421     1.6  

SG Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (101,500     (1,455,914     11.8  

SHIFT, Inc.

    (2,700     (496,897     4.0  

Shinko Electric Industries Co. Ltd.

    (2,100     (68,514     0.6  

SMC Corp.

    (5,100     (2,386,886     19.3  

Sony Group Corp.

    (20,200     (1,701,700     13.7  

Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (7,900     (265,592     2.1  

SUMCO Corp.

    (97,300     (1,274,515     10.3  

Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.

    (7,500     (182,905     1.5  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (26,900     (170,250     1.4  

Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings, Inc.

    (410,100     (1,758,809     14.2  

Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

    (54,500     (1,240,942     10.0  

Tokyu Corp.

    (58,500     (668,946     5.4  

Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.

    (20,500     (956,477     7.7  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    (21,300     (376,726     3.0  

USS Co. Ltd.

    (5,800     (102,698     0.8  

Visional, Inc.

    (12,300     (610,419     4.9  

West Japan Railway Co.

    (54,000     (2,085,079     16.8  

Yamada Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (7,900     (25,312     0.2  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (4,200   $ (70,853     0.6

Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd.

    (32,800     (614,600     5.0  

Zensho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (5,000     (265,945     2.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
             (51,649,303  
Netherlands                  

Argenx SE

    (38     (17,841     0.1  

ASM International NV

    (3,564     (1,468,187     11.8  

ASML Holding NV

    (133     (79,949     0.6  

BE Semiconductor Industries NV

    (1,276     (131,600     1.1  

Heineken Holding NV

    (58,010     (4,406,955     35.6  

Heineken NV

    (54,518     (4,890,275     39.5  

IMCD NV

    (1,845     (221,728     1.8  

JDE Peet’s NV

    (53,824     (1,492,306     12.0  

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    (48,166     (1,424,296     11.5  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    (6,254     (21,185     0.2  

OCI NV

    (3,675     (85,452     0.7  

Shell PLC

    (61,952     (2,006,565     16.2  

Universal Music Group NV

    (62,169     (1,519,512     12.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (17,765,851  
New Zealand                  

Mercury NZ Ltd.

    (8,921     (31,216     0.3  

Meridian Energy Ltd.

    (135,374     (388,336     3.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (419,552  
Norway                  

Orkla ASA

    (233,882     (1,649,965     13.3  

Salmar ASA

    (31,364     (1,521,207     12.3  

Telenor ASA

    (4,356     (45,593     0.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,216,765  
Portugal                  

Banco Comercial Portugues SA

    (3,138,657     (961,902     7.8  

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

    (3,569     (82,147     0.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,044,049  
Singapore                  

STMicroelectronics NV

    (9,815     (373,379     3.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Spain                  

Cellnex Telecom SA

    (8,430     (247,331     2.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Sweden                  

Alfa Laval AB

    (1,785     (57,810     0.5  

Atlas Copco AB, A Shares

    (40,952     (542,841     4.4  

Beijer Ref AB, Class B

    (2,874     (27,935     0.2  

Boliden AB

    (21,933     (576,134     4.7  

Castellum AB

    (123,082     (1,207,295     9.7  

Epiroc AB

    (5,802     (82,655     0.7  

Epiroc AB

    (69,942     (1,170,103     9.4  

EQT AB

    (30,416     (569,481     4.6  

Essity AB

    (13,416     (310,383     2.5  

Evolution Ab

    (15,261     (1,393,268     11.2  

Getinge AB

    (49,757     (900,989     7.3  

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, B Shares

    (3,307     (45,490     0.4  

Holmen AB

    (2,081     (80,382     0.7  

Industrivarden AB, Class A

    (5,900     (156,187     1.3  

Investment AB Latour, B Shares

    (8,280     (146,664     1.2  

Investor AB

    (12,717     (237,283     1.9  

L E Lundbergforetagen AB

    (237     (9,905     0.1  

Lifco AB, B Shares

    (6,186     (115,555     0.9  

Sandvik Ab

    (53,743     (937,142     7.6  
 

 

 

S C H E D U L E   O F   I N V E S T M E N T S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Sweden (continued)                  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB

    (162,024   $ (1,847,594     14.9

Skanska AB, B Shares

    (1,785     (27,432     0.2  

Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class B

    (106,572     (1,495,335     12.1  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB, A Shares

    (164,075            (1,426,001     11.5  

Swedbank AB

    (12,026     (201,710     1.6  

Tele2 AB, B Shares

    (44,500     (323,710     2.6  

Telia Co. AB

    (247,859     (537,309     4.3  

Volvo AB, B Shares

    (27,608     (559,183     4.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (14,985,776  
Switzerland                  

On Holding AG

    (2,034     (52,213     0.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Thailand                  

Fabrinet

    (4,855     (752,525     6.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
United Kingdom                  

Abrdn PLC

    (510,421     (979,681     7.9  

Admiral Group PLC

    (4,995     (148,277     1.2  

Associated British Foods PLC

    (15,486     (383,917     3.1  

Barratt Developments PLC

    (50,315     (255,054     2.1  

Beazley PLC

    (81,030     (510,252     4.1  

CNH Industrial NV

    (36,365     (402,218     3.3  

DCC PLC

    (2,541     (141,897     1.1  

Diageo PLC

    (3,303     (125,004     1.0  

Direct Line Insurance Group PLC

    (309,449     (573,578     4.6  

DS Smith PLC

    (216,173     (753,598     6.1  

Endeavour Mining PLC

    (9,516     (197,330     1.6  

Howden Joinery Group PLC

    (5,582     (43,581     0.4  

HSBC Holdings PLC

    (97,388     (704,945     5.7  

JD Sports Fashion PLC

    (142,781     (223,195     1.8  

Legal & General Group PLC

    (140,317     (363,393     2.9  

Lloyds Banking Group PLC

    (561,768     (274,939     2.2  

M&G PLC

    (73,652     (178,772     1.4  

Next PLC

    (1,927     (162,418     1.3  

Ocado Group PLC

    (58,961     (336,453     2.7  

Persimmon PLC

    (64,525     (803,239     6.5  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

    (25,450     (1,699,978     13.7  

RELX PLC

    (34,933     (1,226,445     9.9  

Rentokil Initial PLC

    (57,937     (296,278     2.4  

Segro PLC

    (4,102     (35,655     0.3  

Smith & Nephew PLC

    (168,191     (1,892,228     15.3  

Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC

    (335     (33,438     0.3  

Standard Chartered PLC

    (60,839     (468,909     3.8  

Taylor Wimpey PLC

    (21,605     (29,181     0.2  

TechnipFMC PLC

    (1,245     (26,792     0.2  

Unilever PLC

    (4,978     (235,761     1.9  

Vistry Group PLC

    (180,064     (1,560,435     12.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (15,066,841  
United States                  

10X Genomics, Inc., Class A

    (5,197     (183,350     1.5  

Abbott Laboratories

    (5,370     (507,734     4.1  

Acuity Brands, Inc.

    (804     (130,224     1.1  

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

    (857     (84,415     0.7  

Aflac, Inc.

    (14,255     (1,113,458     9.0  

Agilon Health, Inc.

    (18,234     (328,212     2.6  

Agree Realty Corp.

    (18,144     (1,014,975     8.2  

Air Lease Corp., Class A

    (18,225     (631,132     5.1  

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

    (361     (101,961     0.8  

Airbnb, Inc., Class A

    (10,852     (1,283,683     10.4  

Albemarle Corp.

    (12,825     (1,625,954     13.1  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

    (7,679   $ (715,145     5.8

Alight, Inc., Class A

    (34,804     (231,099     1.9  

Allegion PLC

    (812     (79,868     0.6  

Alliant Energy Corp.

    (36,020            (1,757,416     14.2  

Ally Financial, Inc.

    (8,146     (197,052     1.6  

American Airlines Group, Inc.

    (10,792     (120,331     1.0  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    (70,518     (5,326,930     43.0  

American Tower Corp.

    (1,963     (349,787     2.8  

Americold Realty Trust, Inc.

    (23,001     (603,086     4.9  

Amkor Technology, Inc.

    (28,556     (595,678     4.8  

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    (26,168     (2,107,832     17.0  

Analog Devices, Inc.

    (5,616     (883,565     7.1  

Annaly Capital Management, Inc.

    (6,714     (104,806     0.8  

Antero Midstream Corp.

    (1,856     (22,903     0.2  

Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (2,365     (115,081     0.9  

Api Group Corp.

    (192     (4,967     0.0  

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

    (514     (78,904     0.6  

Aramark

    (5,580     (150,269     1.2  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.

    (9,203     (797,716     6.4  

Arista Networks, Inc.

    (6,597     (1,321,841     10.7  

Asana, Inc., Class A

    (9,352     (172,731     1.4  

Aspen Technology, Inc.

    (4,521     (803,608     6.5  

ATI, Inc.

    (4,692     (177,217     1.4  

Avantor, Inc.

    (44,130     (769,186     6.2  

Avery Dennison Corp.

    (13,288     (2,313,042     18.7  

Avis Budget Group, Inc.

    (196     (31,909     0.3  

Ball Corp.

    (15,071     (725,669     5.9  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.

    (20,935     (620,723     5.0  

Baxter International, Inc.

    (20,052     (650,286     5.2  

Berry Global Group, Inc.

    (38,759     (2,131,745     17.2  

BILL Holdings, Inc.

    (8,600     (785,094     6.3  

Biogen, Inc.

    (140     (33,256     0.3  

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A

    (1,076     (296,201     2.4  

Bio-Techne Corp.

    (541     (29,555     0.2  

BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.

    (30,312     (2,064,853     16.7  

Blackline, Inc.

    (1,222     (60,000     0.5  

Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A

    (9,201     (113,448     0.9  

Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A

    (1,957     (653,540     5.3  

Boston Properties, Inc.

    (16,716     (895,476     7.2  

Boston Scientific Corp.

    (4,507     (230,713     1.9  

Braze, Inc.

    (2,657     (113,135     0.9  

Broadcom, Inc.

    (4,146     (3,488,320     28.2  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

    (72     (12,286     0.1  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

    (3,569     (247,760     2.0  

BWX Technologies, Inc.

    (12,061     (895,891     7.2  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

    (1,076     (273,401     2.2  

Carrier Global Corp.

    (57,173     (2,724,865     22.0  

Carvana Co., Class A

    (2,112     (57,024     0.5  

Casey S General Stores, Inc.

    (147     (39,971     0.3  

Caterpillar, Inc.

    (652     (147,385     1.2  

Cboe Global Markets, Inc.

    (8,537     (1,399,129     11.3  

CBRE Group, Inc., Class A

    (2,889     (200,323     1.6  

Celanese Corp., Class A

    (4,301     (492,508     4.0  

Celsius Holdings, Inc.

    (4,692     (713,606     5.8  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    (18,810     (1,500,662     12.1  

Chart Industries, Inc.

    (1,252     (145,520     1.2  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    (3,163     (272,271     2.2  

Chevron Corp.

    (1,758     (256,193     2.1  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A

    (756     (1,468,303     11.9  

Chord Energy Corp.

    (9,733     (1,609,060     13.0  

Chubb Ltd.

    (1,591     (341,460     2.8  
 

 

 

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Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Churchill Downs, Inc.

    (7,914   $ (869,274     7.0

Cigna Group

    (98     (30,302     0.2  

Civitas Resources, Inc.

    (38,316            (2,890,176     23.3  

Cloudflare, Inc.

    (11,974     (678,806     5.5  

CME Group, Inc.

    (883     (188,485     1.5  

Coinbase Global, Inc.

    (24,897     (1,920,057     15.5  

Columbia Sportswear Co.

    (3,223     (237,857     1.9  

Confluent, Inc., Class A

    (2,078     (60,075     0.5  

Constellation Energy Corp.

    (15,238     (1,720,675     13.9  

Cooper Cos., Inc.

    (4,067     (1,267,887     10.2  

Core & Main, Inc., Class A

    (4,440     (133,555     1.1  

Corteva, Inc.

    (77,673     (3,739,178     30.2  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    (2,826     (1,561,195     12.6  

Coty, Inc., Class A

    (9,989     (93,597     0.8  

Cousins Properties, Inc.

    (24,370     (435,492     3.5  

Crane Co.

    (22,819     (2,220,973     17.9  

Crocs, Inc.

    (362     (32,334     0.3  

Crown Holdings, Inc.

    (418     (33,691     0.3  

CyberArk Software Ltd.

    (1,889     (309,116     2.5  

Danaher Corp.

    (9,434     (1,811,517     14.6  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    (12,664     (2,030,293     16.4  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

    (6,776     (842,663     6.8  

Dollar General Corp.

    (8,688     (1,034,220     8.3  

Dollar Tree, Inc.

    (24,089     (2,676,047     21.6  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

    (5,208     (209,987     1.7  

DoorDash, Inc.

    (16,405     (1,229,555     9.9  

Dover Corp.

    (2,638     (342,808     2.8  

Doximity, Inc.

    (58,554     (1,196,258     9.7  

DraftKings, Inc., Class A

    (13,344     (368,561     3.0  

Duke Energy Corp.

    (26,716     (2,374,785     19.2  

Duolingo, Inc.

    (239     (34,906     0.3  

Dutch Bros, Inc., Class A

    (3,900     (94,926     0.8  

Dynatrace, Inc.

    (9,353     (418,173     3.4  

Eaton Corp. PLC

    (3,343     (695,043     5.6  

Ecolab, Inc.

    (4,796     (804,481     6.5  

Edison International

    (16,761     (1,056,949     8.5  

Element Solutions, Inc.

    (2,420     (44,117     0.4  

Entegris, Inc.

    (1,596     (140,512     1.1  

Envista Holdings Corp.

    (9,773     (227,418     1.8  

Equifax, Inc.

    (20,386     (3,456,854     27.9  

Equinix, Inc.

    (274     (199,921     1.6  

Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.

    (2,422     (159,368     1.3  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    (1,092     (301,599     2.4  

Everest Group Ltd.

    (167     (66,069     0.5  

Evergy, Inc.

    (526     (25,848     0.2  

Eversource Energy

    (29,983     (1,612,786     13.0  

Exelon Corp.

    (96,852     (3,771,417     30.4  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

    (10,415     (1,078,890     8.7  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

    (1,800     (777,402     6.3  

Fastenal Co.

    (812     (47,372     0.4  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

    (893     (81,433     0.7  

Ferguson PLC

    (13,711     (2,071,017     16.7  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    (18,929     (448,807     3.6  

First Solar, Inc.

    (2,795     (398,148     3.2  

Five Below, Inc.

    (1,581     (275,062     2.2  

Fluence Energy, Inc.

    (622     (10,773     0.1  

Fortive Corp.

    (18,416     (1,202,197     9.7  

Fox Factory Holding Corp.

    (5,810     (473,341     3.8  

Freshworks, Inc.

    (7,131     (127,930     1.0  

FTI Consulting, Inc.

    (3,489     (740,575     6.0  

GameStop Corp., Class A

    (2,088     (28,752     0.2  

Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc.

    (24,912     (1,130,756     9.1  
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GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.

    (39,907   $ (2,656,609     21.4

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

    (7,115     (2,160,185     17.4  

Graphic Packaging Holding Co.

    (126,063            (2,711,615     21.9  

GSK PLC

    (3,000     (53,296     0.4  

Haleon PLC

    (325,257     (1,310,271     10.6  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

    (487     (35,770     0.3  

Hasbro, Inc.

    (31,756     (1,433,783     11.6  

HB Fuller Co.

    (6,889     (455,707     3.7  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A

    (188,511     (2,705,133     21.8  

HealthEquity, Inc.

    (3,623     (259,697     2.1  

HEICO Corp., Class A

    (356     (45,258     0.4  

Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.

    (32,161     (271,117     2.2  

Hexcel Corp.

    (4,820     (298,454     2.4  

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

    (7,093     (1,074,802     8.7  

Hormel Foods Corp.

    (11,024     (358,831     2.9  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

    (54,753     (2,414,607     19.5  

Humana, Inc.

    (1,052     (550,922     4.4  

Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A

    (10,938     (1,120,489     9.0  

ICON PLC, ADR

    (466     (113,685     0.9  

IDEX Corp.

    (9,831     (1,881,752     15.2  

ImmunoGen, Inc.

    (11,945     (177,503     1.4  

Immunovant, Inc.

    (12,665     (418,578     3.4  

Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

    (37,330     (2,265,184     18.3  

Inmode Ltd.

    (6,473     (123,634     1.0  

Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.

    (348     (51,212     0.4  

Insulet Corp.

    (1,453     (192,624     1.6  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A

    (17,116     (1,370,478     11.1  

International Business Machines Corp.

    (6,228     (900,818     7.3  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

    (22,522     (1,539,379     12.4  

Interpublic Group of Cos, Inc.

    (6,203     (176,165     1.4  

Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.

    (2,685     (133,606     1.1  

Intuit, Inc.

    (6,920     (3,425,054     27.6  

IPG Photonics Corp.

    (519     (44,582     0.4  

Jabil, Inc.

    (3,774     (463,447     3.7  

Jacobs Solutions, Inc.

    (14,710     (1,960,843     15.8  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

    (1,304     (224,118     1.8  

Johnson & Johnson

    (523     (77,582     0.6  

Juniper Networks, Inc.

    (1,794     (48,294     0.4  

Karuna Therapeutics, Inc.

    (1,970     (328,222     2.6  

Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc.

    (42,075     (1,276,135     10.3  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    (14,800     (239,760     1.9  

Kite Realty Group Trust

    (4,075     (86,879     0.7  

KKR & Co., Inc.

    (24,292     (1,345,777     10.9  

Kraft Heinz Co.

    (2,133     (67,104     0.5  

L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

    (14,637     (2,626,024     21.2  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings

    (10,406     (2,078,390     16.8  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

    (3,382     (572,133     4.6  

Lantheus Holdings, Inc.

    (20,576     (1,329,210     10.7  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.

    (2,521     (119,647     1.0  

Lennox International, Inc.

    (115     (42,612     0.3  

Linde PLC

    (9,351     (3,573,578     28.8  

Loews Corp.

    (5,933     (379,771     3.1  

MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc.

    (14,361     (1,013,025     8.2  

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.

    (715     (120,220     1.0  

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

    (729     (155,824     1.3  

Marriott International, Inc., Class A

    (12,632     (2,381,890     19.2  

Masimo Corp.

    (6,189     (502,114     4.1  

Matador Resources Co.

    (24,212     (1,493,638     12.1  

Match Group, Inc.

    (6,730     (232,858     1.9  

McDonald’s Corp.

    (3,913     (1,025,871     8.3  

Monday.com Ltd.

    (1,436     (186,666     1.5  

MongoDB, Inc., Class A

    (3,586     (1,235,700     10.0  
 

 

 

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Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

    (1,714   $ (757,142     6.1

Morgan Stanley

    (36,809            (2,606,813     21.0  

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

    (1,668     (464,471     3.7  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

    (16,588     (625,533     5.0  

Murphy Oil Corp.

    (13,393     (600,944     4.8  

Natera, Inc.

    (204     (8,052     0.1  

National Storage Affiliates Trust

    (62,241     (1,775,113     14.3  

Neogen Corp.

    (4,960     (73,854     0.6  

New Fortress Energy, Inc.

    (5,832     (176,710     1.4  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

    (85,450     (810,066     6.5  

New York Times Co.

    (3,114     (125,525     1.0  

News Corp., Class A

    (42,888     (886,924     7.2  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A

    (954     (133,636     1.1  

Noble Corp. PLC

    (83,747     (3,910,147     31.6  

Nordson Corp.

    (4,390     (933,270     7.5  

Northern Trust Corp.

    (503     (33,153     0.3  

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

    (1,407     (19,135     0.2  

nVent Electric PLC

    (3,406     (163,931     1.3  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

    (19,534     (646,575     5.2  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

    (1,390     (104,125     0.8  

ON Semiconductor Corp.

    (13,050     (817,452     6.6  

ONEOK, Inc.

    (746     (48,639     0.4  

Onto Innovation, Inc.

    (9,826     (1,104,148     8.9  

Option Care Health, Inc.

    (4,153     (115,163     0.9  

Organon & Co.

    (7,309     (108,100     0.9  

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

    (3,785     (232,929     1.9  

Palantir Technologies, Inc.

    (49,183     (727,908     5.9  

Parsons Corp.

    (8,700     (491,985     4.0  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.

    (32,123     (1,663,971     13.4  

PBF Energy, Inc., Class A

    (23,081     (1,097,040     8.9  

Penumbra, Inc.

    (6,280     (1,200,422     9.7  

Permian Resources Corp., Class A

    (99,610     (1,451,318     11.7  

PG&E Corp.

    (88,710     (1,445,973     11.7  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.

    (3,749     (233,788     1.9  

Pinterest, Inc.

    (17,332     (517,880     4.2  

Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A

    (1,045     (57,757     0.5  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    (3,959     (453,187     3.7  

Primerica, Inc.

    (579     (110,682     0.9  

Procore Technologies, Inc.

    (908     (55,470     0.4  

Progressive Corp.

    (6,157     (973,360     7.9  

Progyny, Inc.

    (3,679     (113,534     0.9  

Prologis, Inc.

    (3,763     (379,122     3.1  

PTC, Inc.

    (2,115     (296,988     2.4  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    (44,470     (2,741,576     22.1  

QIAGEN NV

    (45,615     (1,697,052     13.7  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

    (4,880     (634,888     5.1  

R1 RCM, Inc.

    (23,738     (279,871     2.3  

Radian Group, Inc.

    (10,841     (274,711     2.2  

Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A

    (1,858     (209,081     1.7  

Rambus, Inc.

    (5,705     (309,953     2.5  

Range Resources Corp.

    (5,462     (195,758     1.6  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

    (8,692     (829,564     6.7  

Realty Income Corp.

    (14,415     (682,983     5.5  

Regal Rexnord Corp.

    (1,763     (208,757     1.7  

Repligen Corp.

    (1,832     (246,514     2.0  

Revvity, Inc.

    (12,084     (1,001,159     8.1  

RLI Corp.

    (7,768     (1,035,008     8.4  

Robinhood Markets, Inc.

    (29,340     (268,168     2.2  

Roivant Sciences Ltd.

    (3,330     (28,771     0.2  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    (155     (75,728     0.6  

Ross Stores, Inc.

    (2,832     (328,427     2.6  

Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.

    (12,949     (1,108,434     8.9  
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Samsara, Inc., Class A

    (15,445   $ (356,316     2.9

Sanofi SA

    (5,993     (545,126     4.4  

Schlumberger NV

    (3,921     (218,243     1.8  

Sealed Air Corp.

    (15,300     (471,087     3.8  

SentinelOne, Inc.

    (9,565     (149,501     1.2  

Sherwin-Williams Co.

    (98     (23,345     0.2  

Shockwave Medical, Inc.

    (7,570            (1,561,388     12.6  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

    (20,346     (2,709,680     21.9  

Sinch AB

    (19,201     (30,417     0.2  

SoFi Technologies, Inc.

    (17,512     (132,216     1.1  

SolarEdge Technologies, Inc.

    (11,478     (871,754     7.0  

Sonoco Products Co.

    (27,316     (1,415,242     11.4  

Southern Co.

    (20,319     (1,367,469     11.0  

SouthState Corp.

    (10,228     (676,071     5.5  

Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.

    (1,043     (61,130     0.5  

Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc.

    (33,638     (1,413,469     11.4  

SPS Commerce, Inc.

    (3,604     (577,865     4.7  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    (1,616     (81,204     0.7  

STAG Industrial, Inc.

    (75,840     (2,519,405     20.3  

Starbucks Corp.

    (73     (6,734     0.1  

Starwood Property Trust, Inc.

    (79,437     (1,410,007     11.4  

State Street Corp.

    (3,748     (242,233     2.0  

STERIS PLC

    (8,281     (1,738,844     14.0  

Super Micro Computer, Inc.

    (768     (183,913     1.5  

Surgery Partners, Inc.

    (11,617     (268,701     2.2  

SVB Financial Group

    (216     (11     0.0  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

    (23,253     (3,110,089     25.1  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.

    (10,782     (4,038,829     32.6  

Teleflex, Inc.

    (2,467     (455,778     3.7  

Tenable Holdings, Inc.

    (4,401     (185,326     1.5  

Terreno Realty Corp.

    (5,733     (305,454     2.5  

Tesla, Inc.

    (7,488     (1,503,890     12.1  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

    (700     (311,339     2.5  

TKO Group Holdings, Inc.

    (9,097     (745,772     6.0  

Toro Co.

    (11     (889     0.0  

Tractor Supply Co.

    (2,745     (528,577     4.3  

Trade Desk, Inc., Class A

    (18,290     (1,297,858     10.5  

Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A

    (19,320     (1,738,993     14.0  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

    (4,449     (3,684,172     29.7  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.

    (2,151     (802,108     6.5  

Uber Technologies, Inc.

    (24,706     (1,069,276     8.6  

Union Pacific Corp.

    (8,784     (1,823,646     14.7  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B

    (2,538     (358,493     2.9  

United Rentals, Inc.

    (126     (51,190     0.4  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    (922     (493,786     4.0  

Valaris Ltd.

    (18,251     (1,205,296     9.7  

Valvoline, Inc.

    (17,076     (506,645     4.1  

Vaxcyte, Inc.

    (6,130     (294,853     2.4  

Veralto Corp.

    (967     (66,723     0.5  

Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A

    (399     (90,717     0.7  

Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A

    (4,086     (160,457     1.3  

Vistra Corp.

    (11,809     (386,390     3.1  

Vornado Realty Trust

    (8,194     (157,325     1.3  

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

    (12,480     (263,078     2.1  

Warner Music Group Corp., Class A

    (5,574     (174,466     1.4  

Waste Management, Inc.

    (3,962     (651,075     5.3  

Webster Financial Corp.

    (5,320     (202,000     1.6  

Welltower, Inc.

    (25,106     (2,099,113     16.9  

Western Alliance Bancorp

    (1,524     (62,636     0.5  

Western Digital Corp.

    (5,943     (238,611     1.9  

Whirlpool Corp.

    (3,830     (400,465     3.2  

Wingstop, Inc.

    (1,249     (228,280     1.8  
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Wolfspeed, Inc.

    (18,750   $ (634,500     5.1

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    (2,491     (180,348     1.5  

Wynn Resorts Ltd.

    (1,420     (124,648     1.0  

XPO, Inc.

    (20,432            (1,548,950     12.5  

YETI Holdings, Inc.

    (33,309     (1,416,299     11.4  

Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A

    (1,733     (362,942     2.9  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

    (1,746     (182,300     1.5  

Zoom Video Communications, Inc., Class A

    (1,795     (107,664     0.9  

ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (21,155     (274,169     2.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (259,252,216  

Preferred Stocks

     
Germany                  

Sartorius AG

    (1,730     (432,720     3.5  

Volkswagen AG

    (9,560     (1,012,094     8.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Short

      (430,127,924  
   

 

 

   

Net Value of Reference Entity — UBS AG

    $ (12,389,166  
   

 

 

   

The following table represents the individual long and short positions and related values of the equity securities underlying the total return swap with UBS AG as of period end, termination dates 05/11/26 - 06/07/28:

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 

Reference Entity — Long

     

Common Stocks

     
Australia                  

Abacus Group

    123,177     $ 75,012       107.4

Accent Group Ltd.

    111,900       133,653       191.3  

Alumina Ltd.

    553,694       274,959       393.5  

AMP Ltd.

    152,311       101,484       145.2  

Ansell Ltd.

    4,242       57,107       81.7  

Arena REIT

    9,214       18,640       26.7  

AUB Group Ltd.

    12,633       216,805       310.3  

Aussie Broadband Ltd.

    33,908       84,535       121.0  

Austal Ltd.

    46,729       50,395       72.1  

Bega Cheese Ltd.

    138,632       245,519       351.4  

Boral Ltd.

    107,720       308,810       442.0  

Challenger Ltd.

    212,618       792,088       1,133.6  

CSR Ltd.

    96,647       345,338       494.2  

Data#3 Ltd.

    9,652       41,607       59.5  

Downer EDI Ltd.

    284,184       683,363       978.0  

GrainCorp Ltd.

    28,742       127,030       181.8  

Growthpoint Properties Australia Ltd.

    114,246       143,351       205.2  

Johns Lyng Group Ltd.

    13,213       51,439       73.6  

McMillan Shakespeare Ltd.

    3,903       41,640       59.6  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

    1,656       14,835       21.2  

NRW Holdings Ltd.

    10,514       16,794       24.0  

oOh!media Ltd.

    22,138       18,367       26.3  

Perseus Mining Ltd.

    46,659       49,853       71.4  

Pinnacle Investment Management Group Ltd.

    4,595       22,774       32.6  

Pro Medicus Ltd.

    24,243              1,154,765       1,652.7  

Region RE Ltd.

    45,609       57,029       81.6  

Regis Resources Ltd.

    98,075       106,292       152.1  

Ridley Corp. Ltd.

    19,698       27,678       39.6  

Silver Lake Resources Ltd.

    326,393       214,686       307.3  

SiteMinder Ltd.

    22,935       59,462       85.1  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Australia (continued)                  

Star Entertainment Grp Ltd.

    49,129     $ 16,567       23.7

Steadfast Group Ltd.

    33,934       116,690       167.0  

Technology One Ltd.

    89,352       827,521       1,184.3  

Ventia Services Group Pty Ltd.

    96,426       168,531       241.2  

Viva Energy Group Ltd.

    53,038       95,647       136.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      6,760,266    
Austria                  

ANDRITZ AG

    26,488       1,217,680       1,742.7  

AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG

    2,437       61,265       87.7  

IMMOFINANZ AG

    2,838       57,032       81.6  

Kontron AG

    4,086       82,212       117.7  

Raiffeisen Bank International AG

    29,637       428,756       613.6  

UNIQA Insurance Group AG

    14,708       118,545       169.7  

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe

    906       24,258       34.7  

Wienerberger AG

    5,161       124,803       178.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      2,114,551    
Belgium                  

Montea NV

    4,044       285,735       408.9  

Proximus SADP

    78,389       649,551       929.6  

Shurgard Self Storage Ltd.

    5,565       207,872       297.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
             1,143,158    
Canada                  

AbCellera Biologics, Inc.

    101,874       418,702       599.2  

Advantage Energy Ltd.

    2,110       15,593       22.3  

Aecon Group, Inc.

    29,845       223,693       320.1  

Ag Growth International, Inc.

    5,950       212,881       304.7  

Artis REIT

    12,729       57,585       82.4  

Boralex, Inc.

    16,400       311,015       445.1  

Canfor Corp.

    65,017       677,768       970.0  

Centerra Gold, Inc.

    38,801       200,696       287.2  

Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund

    1,864       11,167       16.0  

Crombie REIT

    25,787       230,878       330.4  

CT REIT

    25,129       233,817       334.6  

Doman Building Materials Group Ltd.

    10,741       53,106       76.0  

DREAM Unlimited Corp., Class A

    5,649       70,331       100.7  

Dye & Durham Ltd.

    6,062       35,364       50.6  

Enghouse Systems Ltd.

    7,453       178,194       255.0  

First Capital REIT

    23,618       226,349       324.0  

First National Financial Corp.

    8,050       204,701       293.0  

Freehold Royalties Ltd.

    6,605       69,341       99.2  

H&R REIT

    46,719       293,262       419.7  

Innergex Renewable Energy, Inc.

    117,570       737,279       1,055.2  

Interfor Corp.

    45,550       571,304       817.6  

Jamieson Wellness, Inc.

    21,211       355,469       508.7  

Laurentian Bank of Canada

    5,275       98,215       140.6  

Major Drilling Group International, Inc.

    14,114       76,230       109.1  

Nexus Industrial REIT

    4,976       23,787       34.0  

North American Construction Group Ltd.

    4,561       95,700       137.0  

Obsidian Energy Ltd.

    31,227       268,518       384.3  

Pason Systems, Inc.

    5,643       55,125       78.9  

Russel Metals, Inc.

    13,456       338,395       484.3  

Sandstorm Gold Ltd.

    849       3,962       5.7  

Seabridge Gold, Inc.

    2,238       24,949       35.7  

Silvercorp Metals, Inc.

    6,191       14,011       20.1  

SmartCentres REIT

    1,051       16,613       23.8  

Stelco Holdings, Inc.

    39,886       1,139,212       1,630.4  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Canada (continued)                  

Topaz Energy Corp.

    23,508     $ 366,106       524.0

Wajax Corp.

    3,495       76,671       109.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
             7,985,989    
Denmark                  

D/S Norden A/S

    3,654       207,459       296.9  

H Lundbeck A/S

    75,253       392,843       562.2  

Sydbank A/S

    955       41,667       59.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      641,969    
Egypt                  

Centamin PLC

    224,899       226,361       324.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Finland                  

Cargotec OYJ, Class B

    4,466       175,944       251.8  

Kojamo OYJ

    18,335       156,350       223.8  

Uponor OYJ

    7,556       228,519       327.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      560,813    
France                  

ALD SA

    2,786       18,704       26.8  

Beneteau SACA

    4,962       59,760       85.5  

CGG SA

    558,511       394,482       564.6  

Cie Plastic Omnium SE

    13,696       153,630       219.9  

Clariane SE

    7,100       26,762       38.3  

Etablissements Maurel et Prom SA

    8,819       52,413       75.0  

ICADE

    21,929       716,341       1,025.2  

JCDecaux SE

    8,879       138,641       198.4  

Nexity SA

    5,208       72,634       103.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,633,367    
Germany                  

Aurubis AG

    2,193       180,475       258.3  

Auto1 Group SE

    5,811       34,137       48.9  

Bank of Georgia Group PLC

    8,817       357,843       512.1  

Bilfinger SE

    5,249       192,313       275.2  

CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KgaA

    2,439       89,262       127.7  

Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG

    15,017       100,337       143.6  

Deutsche Wohnen SE

    6,092       131,092       187.6  

Duerr AG

    4,868       99,945       143.0  

Elmos Semiconductor SE

    174       11,397       16.3  

Freenet AG

    5,002       126,749       181.4  

Grand City Properties SA

    10,204       91,079       130.4  

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA

    604       45,915       65.7  

Hypoport SE

    1,871       228,801       327.5  

Krones AG

    2,542       247,723       354.5  

METRO AG

    11,023       69,928       100.1  

SAF-Holland SE

    22,188       296,134       423.8  

Salzgitter AG

    6,318       157,742       225.8  

Sirius Real Estate Ltd.

    76,797       74,874       107.2  

Suedzucker AG

    32,329       488,860       699.6  

SUESS MicroTec SE

    1,009       17,433       25.0  

TAG Immobilien AG

    20,194       220,716       315.9  

TBC Bank Group PLC

    13,205       432,034       618.3  

TUI AG

    84,412       425,190       608.5  

Uniper SE

    10,674       54,910       78.6  

United Internet AG

    21,519       447,039       639.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      4,621,928    
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Hong Kong                  

Bank of East Asia Ltd.

    14,400     $ 17,120       24.5

Fortune REIT

    53,000       29,684       42.5  

HK Electric Investments & HK Electric Investments Ltd.

    33,000       18,324       26.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      65,128    
Ireland                  

Cimpress PLC

    253       15,096       21.6  

Glanbia PLC

    4,829       76,288       109.2  

Greencore Group PLC

    129,655       142,214       203.5  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      233,598    
Israel                  

Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd.

    11,219       55,133       78.9  

Delek Group Ltd.

    714       78,630       112.5  

Kornit Digital Ltd.

    10,722       147,964       211.8  

Plus500 Ltd.

    2,611       44,989       64.4  

Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.

    28,458       220,265       315.2  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      546,981    
Italy                  

Banca IFIS SpA

    11,022       188,152       269.3  

Buzzi SpA

    19,816       523,723       749.5  

Credito Emiliano SpA

    10,398       84,159       120.4  

De’ Longhi SpA

    5,204       116,243       166.4  

Enav SpA

    4,241       14,108       20.2  

Hera SpA

    184,902       519,222       743.1  

Maire Tecnimont SpA

    8,128       37,832       54.1  

PRADA SpA

    5,000       30,148       43.2  

Sesa SpA

    587       59,188       84.7  

Unipol Gruppo SpA

    7,773       42,034       60.2  

Webuild SpA

    200,340       360,273       515.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
             1,975,082    
Japan                  

77 Bank Ltd.

    8,100       182,867       261.7  

Acom Co. Ltd.

    69,800       165,835       237.3  

Adastria Co. Ltd.

    12,900       274,063       392.2  

Aeon Delight Co. Ltd.

    4,400       97,726       139.9  

Ai Holdings Corp.

    2,800       43,610       62.4  

Aichi Steel Corp.

    1,800       42,799       61.3  

Ain Holdings, Inc.

    23,000       658,828       942.9  

Air Water, Inc.

    3,300       42,163       60.3  

Aisan Industry Co. Ltd.

    44,300       355,149       508.3  

Alfresa Holdings Corp.

    33,200       532,598       762.2  

Anicom Holdings, Inc.

    20,400       74,959       107.3  

Anritsu Corp.

    94,300       710,512       1,016.9  

Avex, Inc.

    13,500       124,931       178.8  

AZ-COM MARUWA Holdings, Inc.

    24,900       346,331       495.7  

Benefit One, Inc.

    23,000       166,886       238.8  

Benesse Holdings, Inc.

    16,700       200,141       286.4  

Bic Camera, Inc.

    13,600       103,876       148.7  

BML, Inc.

    8,400       161,074       230.5  

Cellebrite Di Ltd.

    75,211       502,409       719.0  

Chudenko Corp.

    5,900       97,282       139.2  

Citizen Watch Co. Ltd.

    69,200       409,101       585.5  

Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings, Inc.

    2,100       28,504       40.8  

Colowide Co. Ltd.

    11,200       176,402       252.5  

Create SD Holdings Co. Ltd.

    4,600       99,944       143.0  

Daicel Corp.

    63,400       546,114       781.6  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Daihen Corp.

    5,200     $ 165,804       237.3

Daiichikosho Co. Ltd.

    22,700       340,014       486.6  

Daio Paper Corp.

    84,300       701,451       1,003.9  

Daiseki Co. Ltd.

    6,600       184,774       264.4  

DIC Corp.

    1,200       19,184       27.5  

dip Corp.

    1,700       34,170       48.9  

Doutor Nichires Holdings Co. Ltd.

    22,500       328,696       470.4  

Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd.

    6,900       213,802       306.0  

DTS Corp.

    3,800       79,132       113.3  

Eizo Corp.

    3,700       119,523       171.1  

Elecom Co. Ltd.

    3,700       42,485       60.8  

Elematec Corp.

    12,200       140,716       201.4  

eRex Co. Ltd.

    15,100       75,438       108.0  

FCC Co. Ltd.

    2,500       29,665       42.5  

Financial Partners Group Co. Ltd.

    12,800       122,936       175.9  

FP Corp.

    1,700       33,133       47.4  

Fuji Oil Holdings, Inc.

    12,700       204,232       292.3  

Fujimi, Inc.

    2,600       52,613       75.3  

Fujitec Co. Ltd.

    8,700       191,186       273.6  

Fujitsu General Ltd.

    30,300       546,057       781.5  

Fukuoka REIT Corp.

    97       105,821       151.4  

FULLCAST Holdings Co. Ltd.

    9,900       113,560       162.5  

Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd.

    53,400       810,160       1,159.5  

Futaba Industrial Co. Ltd.

    4,100       20,467       29.3  

Fuyo General Lease Co. Ltd.

    2,900       238,664       341.6  

Global One Real Estate Investment Corp.

    636       488,904       699.7  

Glory Ltd.

    20,200       381,644       546.2  

H.U. Group Holdings, Inc.

    6,400       108,971       156.0  

H2O Retailing Corp.

    3,800       41,263       59.1  

Hanwa Co. Ltd.

    3,300       100,793       144.3  

Hazama Ando Corp.

    9,700       76,065       108.9  

Heiwa Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    2,600       67,428       96.5  

Heiwado Co. Ltd.

    18,600       308,223       441.1  

Hino Motors Ltd.

    218,100       645,049       923.2  

Hioki EE Corp.

    2,000       88,142       126.1  

Hogy Medical Co. Ltd.

    2,700       59,439       85.1  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.

    19,100       81,410       116.5  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

    17,800       89,526       128.1  

Horiba Ltd.

    3,700       189,713       271.5  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    4,200       88,754       127.0  

Information Services International-Dentsu Ltd.

    11,800       406,033       581.1  

INFRONEER Holdings, Inc.

    1,800       19,193       27.5  

Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd.

    26,300       249,070       356.5  

Itochu Enex Co. Ltd.

    7,000       69,751       99.8  

Itoham Yonekyu Holdings, Inc.

    26,040       729,054       1,043.4  

Jaccs Co. Ltd.

    6,900       240,303       343.9  

Japan Elevator Service Holdings Co. Ltd.

    39,600                 532,078       761.5  

JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.

    36,000       279,378       399.8  

JTEKT Corp.

    86,400       721,850       1,033.1  

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    16,800       377,012       539.6  

Kandenko Co. Ltd.

    3,000       28,149       40.3  

Kaneka Corp.

    1,700       42,182       60.4  

Kanematsu Corp.

    26,700       364,700       521.9  

Kato Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    6,900       196,188       280.8  

Kewpie Corp.

    21,500       373,815       535.0  

Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    4,400       94,320       135.0  

Kitz Corp.

    14,600       100,011       143.1  

Kokuyo Co. Ltd.

    1,800       27,900       39.9  

Koshidaka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    14,300       103,097       147.6  

Kyushu Financial Group, Inc.

    26,400       166,973       239.0  

Leopalace21 Corp.

    58,300       126,746       181.4  

Lion Corp.

    12,100       117,633       168.4  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Mani, Inc.

    23,900     $ 329,301       471.3

Maruha Nichiro Corp.

    4,500       78,032       111.7  

Matsui Securities Co. Ltd.

    14,700       73,607       105.3  

Maxell Ltd.

    22,600       245,048       350.7  

Megmilk Snow Brand Co. Ltd.

    16,400       267,620       383.0  

Meidensha Corp.

    4,100       64,995       93.0  

MEITEC Group Holdings, Inc.

    15,200       270,851       387.6  

Menicon Co. Ltd.

    16,900       198,585       284.2  

Micronics Japan Co. Ltd.

    13,400       205,250       293.7  

Milbon Co. Ltd.

    5,600       150,099       214.8  

MIRAIT ONE Corp.

    28,500       382,697       547.7  

Mitsubishi Logisnext Co. Ltd.

    2,000       15,918       22.8  

Mitsubishi Materials Corp.

    42,200       685,569       981.2  

Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co. Ltd.

    1,300       34,278       49.1  

Mitsui DM Sugar Holdings Co. Ltd.

    5,300       108,993       156.0  

Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd.

    15,400       405,147       579.8  

MIXI, Inc.

    12,000       183,954       263.3  

Modec, Inc.

    28,500       317,907       455.0  

Morinaga & Co. Ltd.

    3,400       124,353       178.0  

Nagase & Co. Ltd.

    6,200       95,207       136.3  

NET One Systems Co. Ltd.

    3,400       52,543       75.2  

Nichias Corp.

    2,600       52,288       74.8  

Nichicon Corp.

    4,300       36,436       52.1  

Nippn Corp.

    1,300       20,050       28.7  

Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co. Ltd.

    34,700       385,167       551.2  

Nippon Parking Development Co. Ltd.

    59,100       84,741       121.3  

Nippon Sheet Glass Co. Ltd.

    73,100       325,926       466.5  

Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc.

    62,100       455,148       651.4  

Nissui Corp.

    26,200       128,506       183.9  

Nittetsu Mining Co. Ltd.

    2,600       82,936       118.7  

NOK Corp.

    16,500       198,064       283.5  

Nomura Co. Ltd.

    7,300       42,546       60.9  

Noritake Co. Ltd.

    4,100       161,127       230.6  

Noritsu Koki Co. Ltd.

    4,100       87,923       125.8  

Noritz Corp.

    26,500       281,894       403.4  

North Pacific Bank Ltd.

    59,600       155,427       222.4  

NTN Corp.

    129,400       233,453       334.1  

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.

    42,500       194,958       279.0  

Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.

    4,500       27,600       39.5  

Okinawa Cellular Telephone Co.

    800       17,149       24.5  

Onward Holdings Co. Ltd.

    98,000       314,399       450.0  

Open Up Group, Inc.

    11,600       145,831       208.7  

Optex Group Co. Ltd.

    9,700       110,261       157.8  

Orix JREIT, Inc.

    241       280,774       401.8  

PALTAC Corp.

    7,600       249,359       356.9  

Paramount Bed Holdings Co. Ltd.

    8,000       138,007       197.5  

Pigeon Corp.

    60,000       645,694       924.1  

Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc.

    9,100       92,782       132.8  

Prima Meat Packers Ltd.

    21,900       337,718       483.3  

Raito Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    12,200       160,013       229.0  

Relo Group, Inc.

    18,200       182,855       261.7  

Ricoh Leasing Co. Ltd.

    9,500       287,854       412.0  

Ryoyo Electro Corp.

    12,900       310,221       444.0  

Saizeriya Co. Ltd.

    31,600              1,297,713       1,857.2  

San-Ai Obbli Co. Ltd.

    1,500       16,413       23.5  

Sanki Engineering Co. Ltd.

    14,200       167,139       239.2  

Sansan, Inc.

    3,800       30,554       43.7  

Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.

    100       2,694       3.9  

Sapporo Holdings Ltd.

    8,400       299,479       428.6  

Sato Holdings Corp.

    14,500       197,417       282.5  

Seino Holdings Co. Ltd.

    11,100       163,603       234.1  

Seria Co. Ltd.

    2,700       37,423       53.6  
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Shibaura Machine Co. Ltd.

    33,100     $ 830,841       1,189.1

Shizuoka Gas Co. Ltd.

    31,900                219,631       314.3  

SIGMAXYZ Holdings, Inc.

    1,800       17,030       24.4  

Siix Corp.

    6,400       60,704       86.9  

Simplex Holdings, Inc.

    4,200       71,559       102.4  

SMS Co. Ltd.

    45,700       735,172       1,052.2  

Sodick Co. Ltd.

    37,000       189,152       270.7  

Sohgo Security Services Co. Ltd.

    109,900       651,144       931.9  

Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.

    12,300       199,447       285.4  

Starts Corp., Inc.

    2,500       47,816       68.4  

Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd.

    46,900       126,036       180.4  

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. Ltd.

    5,800       136,876       195.9  

Sumitomo Riko Co. Ltd.

    4,200       26,618       38.1  

Sumitomo Warehouse Co. Ltd.

    700       11,359       16.3  

Sun Frontier Fudousan Co. Ltd.

    7,700       75,715       108.4  

Suzuken Co. Ltd.

    3,500       108,609       155.4  

Systena Corp.

    38,600       66,531       95.2  

Tadano Ltd.

    17,900       136,199       194.9  

Taiheiyo Cement Corp.

    17,900       310,954       445.0  

Taikisha Ltd.

    1,100       32,451       46.4  

Taisho Pharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd.

    18,900       758,096       1,085.0  

Takeuchi Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    20,100       582,312       833.4  

Tama Home Co. Ltd.

    4,500       102,997       147.4  

TechnoPro Holdings, Inc.

    13,900       278,999       399.3  

Teijin Ltd.

    35,600       326,683       467.5  

Toa Corp.

    2,700       68,015       97.3  

Toho Gas Co. Ltd.

    19,000       331,630       474.6  

Tokai Rika Co. Ltd.

    31,300       497,501       712.0  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

    24,300       83,469       119.5  

Tokuyama Corp.

    20,100       308,830       442.0  

Tokyo Century Corp.

    3,500       136,695       195.6  

Tokyu Construction Co. Ltd.

    6,800       35,377       50.6  

Topcon Corp.

    28,400       263,230       376.7  

Tosei Corp.

    6,000       71,872       102.9  

Toshiba TEC Corp.

    6,200       136,529       195.4  

Towa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    3,900       72,398       103.6  

Toyo Seikan Group Holdings Ltd.

    8,300       141,237       202.1  

Toyobo Co. Ltd.

    24,000       162,952       233.2  

Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd.

    13,600       273,989       392.1  

Trusco Nakayama Corp.

    2,000       30,604       43.8  

TS Tech Co. Ltd.

    12,700       144,184       206.4  

TSI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    45,000       243,204       348.1  

Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

    8,400       215,308       308.1  

Tsuburaya Fields Holdings, Inc.

    12,700       139,897       200.2  

Tsugami Corp.

    900       6,541       9.4  

Tsumura & Co.

    5,500       99,702       142.7  

Tv Tokyo Holdings Corp.

    1,100       21,231       30.4  

UACJ Corp.

    3,000       61,843       88.5  

UBE Corp.

    1,800       28,096       40.2  

United Urban Investment Corp.

    80       81,747       117.0  

Usen-Next Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,700       62,737       89.8  

Valor Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,000       15,853       22.7  

Wacom Co. Ltd.

    101,800       356,149       509.7  

Xebio Holdings Co. Ltd.

    13,200       86,101       123.2  

YAMABIKO Corp.

    17,500       168,485       241.1  

Yamazen Corp.

    12,300       100,959       144.5  

Yaoko Co. Ltd.

    10,900       568,044       813.0  

Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corp.

    10,300       172,466       246.8  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Yoshinoya Holdings Co. Ltd.

    11,500     $ 271,053       387.9

Yuasa Trading Co. Ltd.

    6,200       171,852       245.9  

Zuken, Inc.

    800       20,254       29.0  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      43,721,008    
Monaco                  

Scorpio Tankers, Inc.

    1,385       77,768       111.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Netherlands                  

Eurocommercial Properties NV

    11,808       253,072       362.2  

Koninklijke BAM Groep NV

    35,893       74,039       106.0  

Koninklijke Vopak NV

    9,204       309,787       443.4  

PostNL NV

    284,823       529,709       758.1  

SBM Offshore NV

    10,317       128,385       183.7  

TomTom NV

    50,244       300,446       430.0  

Wereldhave NV

    2,546       38,325       54.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,633,763    
Norway                  

Aker Solutions ASA

    63,483       254,319       364.0  

Austevoll Seafood ASA

    25,486       178,052       254.8  

DNO ASA

    26,465       27,551       39.4  

Elkem ASA

    173,770       269,620       385.9  

Grieg Seafood ASA

    2,612       17,715       25.3  

Odfjell Drilling Ltd.

    64,212       229,926       329.1  

Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA

    7,260       62,273       89.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
             1,039,456    
Portugal                  

CTT-Correios de Portugal SA

    98,957       376,809       539.3  

Mota-Engil SGPS SA

    55,800       180,754       258.7  

NOS SGPS SA

    87,445       319,008       456.6  

Sonae SGPS SA

    528,769       520,164       744.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,396,735    
Singapore                  

BW LPG Ltd.

    29,259       419,308       600.1  

Keppel REIT

    32,000       18,602       26.6  

Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.

    13,505       561,943       804.3  

Venture Corp. Ltd.

    2,600       22,224       31.8  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      1,022,077    
South Africa                  

Scatec ASA

    21,754       112,449       160.9  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
South Korea                  

Magnachip Semiconductor Corp.

    7,404       54,715       78.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Spain                  

Applus Services SA

    31,875       335,554       480.2  

Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure PLC

    52,501       950,793       1,360.7  

Cia de Distribucion Integral Logista Holdings SA

    16,082       394,333       564.4  

Indra Sistemas SA

    29,039       407,531       583.2  

Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi SA

    10,790       60,425       86.5  

Mapfre SA

    118,001       244,845       350.4  

Merlin Properties Socimi SA

    147,631       1,229,379       1,759.5  

Obrascon Huarte Lain SA

    555,304       228,578       327.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      3,851,438    
Sweden                  

AAK AB

    6,992       134,204       192.1  

AddTech AB

    1,533       22,906       32.8  
 

 

 

118  

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Sweden (continued)                  

Attendo AB

    56     $ 181       0.3

Betsson AB

    26,684       273,755       391.8  

Bufab AB

    2,469       60,004       85.9  

Camurus AB

    4,848       147,974       211.8  

Instalco AB

    14,479       41,458       59.3  

Loomis Ab, Class B

    12,797       336,687       481.8  

MIPS AB

    1,188       30,119       43.1  

Modern Times Group MTG AB, Class B

    20,800       170,111       243.4  

Nolato AB

    9,936       44,974       64.4  

Nyfosa AB

    2,362       11,707       16.7  

Sdiptech AB, Class B

    1,076       21,461       30.7  

Sectra AB

    1,645       18,222       26.1  

Sweco AB, B Shares

    4,101       38,617       55.3  

Thule Group AB

    8,203       191,043       273.4  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
             1,543,423    
Switzerland                  

IWG PLC

    84,980       137,010       196.1  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
United Kingdom                  

Balfour Beatty PLC

    28,038       105,667       151.2  

Breedon Group PLC

    17,102       65,303       93.5  

Capricorn Energy PLC

    57,535       109,830       157.2  

Clarkson PLC

    5,566       179,861       257.4  

CNH Industrial NV

    12,874       141,356       202.3  

CVS Group PLC

    12,275       220,323       315.3  

Deliveroo PLC, Class A

    200,757       318,781       456.2  

DiscoverIE Group PLC

    1,446       10,899       15.6  

Enquest PLC

    185,259       36,597       52.4  

Firstgroup PLC

    101,906       196,962       281.9  

Gamma Communications PLC

    10,335       132,361       189.4  

Grainger PLC

    62,954       174,816       250.2  

Great Portland Estates PLC

    35,461       168,970       241.8  

Halfords Group PLC

    125,250       307,579       440.2  

Hill & Smith PLC

    6,473       130,421       186.7  

Hilton Food Group PLC

    4,382       34,961       50.0  

Indivior PLC

    1,043       19,983       28.6  

Investec PLC

    90,957       506,689       725.2  

J D Wetherspoon PLC

    49,155       379,580       543.3  

John Wood Group PLC

    29,286       50,904       72.9  

Jupiter Fund Management PLC

    299,949       288,169       412.4  

Just Group PLC

    302,288       279,089       399.4  

Keller Group PLC

    2,485       23,408       33.5  

Kier Group PLC

    12,481       15,374       22.0  

Marlowe PLC

    16,800       113,725       162.8  

Marshalls PLC

    16,481       41,436       59.3  

Mitchells & Butlers PLC

    84,420       213,627       305.7  

Mobico Group PLC

    25,268       19,348       27.7  

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

    69,016       218,849       313.2  

Morgan Sindall Group PLC

    6,583       151,227       216.4  

Nomad Foods Ltd.

    23,825       329,261       471.2  

OSB Group PLC

    86,855       318,774       456.2  

Oxford Instruments PLC

    395       8,698       12.5  

Paragon Banking Group PLC

    54,034       292,915       419.2  

Playtech Plc

    113,819       544,450       779.2  

Premier Foods PLC

    20,652       29,567       42.3  

Redde Northgate PLC

    110,079       451,751       646.5  

Restaurant Group PLC

    26,095       21,552       30.9  

RWS Holdings PLC

    88,649       225,018       322.0  

S4 Capital PLC

    169,508       131,637       188.4  

Serco Group PLC

    387,628       677,070       969.0  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United Kingdom (continued)                  

Softcat PLC

    10,399     $ 160,820       230.2

Spire Healthcare Group PLC

    107,291       279,864       400.5  

SThree PLC

    4,851       20,817       29.8  

Telecom Plus PLC

    1,249       23,429       33.5  

TP ICAP Group PLC

    119,093       229,138       327.9  

Vanquis Banking Group PLC

    74,812       105,658       151.2  

Vesuvius PLC

    43,954       216,417       309.7  

Virgin Money UK PLC

    174,120       317,396       454.3  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
             9,040,327    
United States                  

1-800-Flowers.com, Inc., Class A

    7,567       56,828       81.3  

A10 Networks, Inc.

    2,953       32,099       45.9  

Accel Entertainment, Inc., Class A

    21,447       211,253       302.3  

Accolade, Inc.

    5,832       37,908       54.3  

Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc.

    14,160       70,517       100.9  

Acushnet Holdings Corp.

    5,195       264,737       378.9  

AdaptHealth Corp., Class A

    15,826       116,005       166.0  

Addus HomeCare Corp.

    7,258       572,656       819.6  

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.

    1,718       88,992       127.4  

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.

    277       24,171       34.6  

AdvanSix, Inc.

    649       17,880       25.6  

Agilysys, Inc.

    538       46,155       66.1  

Albany International Corp., Class A

    7,844       640,149       916.2  

Allient, Inc.

    5,016       138,442       198.1  

Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd.

    4,151       98,462       140.9  

Alta Equipment Group, Inc.

    11,065       101,687       145.5  

A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.

    2,218       60,063       86.0  

Ambarella, Inc.

    115       5,174       7.4  

Ameresco, Inc., Class A

    4,361       114,040       163.2  

American Assets Trust, Inc.

    11,322       200,966       287.6  

American Vanguard Corp.

    56,241       526,416       753.4  

American Woodmark Corp.

    4,346       292,182       418.2  

AngioDynamics, Inc.

    2,931       18,172       26.0  

Anywhere Real Estate, Inc.

    80,827       377,462       540.2  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

    10,017       429,930       615.3  

Archrock, Inc.

    26,823       339,847       486.4  

Arcosa, Inc.

    4,094       282,773       404.7  

Argan, Inc.

    1,669       76,340       109.3  

ASGN, Inc.

    359       29,962       42.9  

Aspen Aerogels, Inc.

    6,686       51,616       73.9  

AssetMark Financial Holdings, Inc.

    3,860       92,293       132.1  

Astec Industries, Inc.

    2,279       91,251       130.6  

Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    6,608       21,476       30.7  

AtriCure, Inc.

    580       20,091       28.8  

Badger Meter, Inc.

    2,000       277,100       396.6  

Banc of California, Inc.

    7,235       81,104       116.1  

Beazer Homes USA, Inc.

    16,534       399,957       572.4  

Bel Fuse, Inc., Class B

    485       26,277       37.6  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.

    7,073       171,237       245.1  

Berry Corp.

    54,696       456,712       653.6  

BigCommerce Holdings, Inc., Series-1

    7,632       67,848       97.1  

Bluegreen Vacations Holding Corp., Class A

    1,278       42,826       61.3  

BlueLinx Holdings, Inc.

    11,664       829,427       1,187.0  

Boise Cascade Co.

    7,552       708,000       1,013.3  

Brady Corp., Class A

    11,775       605,941       867.2  

Brandywine Realty Trust

    29,020       108,535       155.3  

Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.

    10,544       165,119       236.3  

Bristow Group, Inc.

    5,395       141,025       201.8  

Byline Bancorp, Inc.

    536       10,168       14.5  

Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.

    6,161       32,037       45.8  
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

CareTrust REIT, Inc.

    9,220     $ 198,414       284.0

Cargurus, Inc.

    973       16,765       24.0  

Cars.com, Inc.

    10,580       161,133       230.6  

Castle Biosciences, Inc.

    7,736       120,836       172.9  

Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A

    3,640       144,472       206.8  

Century Aluminum Co.

    2,687       17,761       25.4  

Century Communities, Inc.

    2,211       135,977       194.6  

Cerence, Inc.

    6,054       92,687       132.6  

CEVA, Inc.

    2,225       38,203       54.7  

Chefs’ Warehouse, Inc.

    17,649       335,860       480.7  

Chegg, Inc.

    178,942              1,347,433       1,928.4  

Chuy’s Holdings, Inc.

    1,011       34,030       48.7  

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.

    10,243       168,907       241.7  

Clean Energy Fuels Corp.

    5,500       19,195       27.5  

Clear Secure, Inc.

    1,229       20,672       29.6  

Clearwater Paper Corp.

    2,535       85,708       122.7  

Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.

    3,432       223,011       319.2  

CommVault Systems, Inc.

    15,131       988,811       1,415.2  

Comstock Resources, Inc.

    84,021       1,058,665       1,515.1  

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

    11,913       145,339       208.0  

ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.

    9,671       157,541       225.5  

Corcept Therapeutics, Inc.

    15,380       431,870       618.1  

CorVel Corp.

    902       174,934       250.4  

Coursera, Inc.

    7,526       130,501       186.8  

CRA International, Inc.

    4,810       467,099       668.5  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

    2,520       167,227       239.3  

CS Disco, Inc.

    7,144       40,078       57.4  

CSG Systems International, Inc.

    22,725       1,064,893       1,524.0  

CTO Realty Growth, Inc.

    4,360       70,588       101.0  

Customers Bancorp, Inc.

    9,679       389,193       557.0  

Daktronics, Inc.

    1,894       18,220       26.1  

Dana, Inc.

    30,912       354,870       507.9  

Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc.

    24,617       648,658       928.3  

Deluxe Corp.

    10,270       175,104       250.6  

Digital Turbine, Inc.

    17,261       81,817       117.1  

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.

    14,413       265,055       379.3  

DISH Network Corp., Class A

    43,364       212,484       304.1  

Diversified Energy Co. PLC

    21,640       17,704       25.3  

Dril-Quip, Inc.

    5,384       116,617       166.9  

Driven Brands Holdings, Inc.

    29,432       334,936       479.3  

Duckhorn Portfolio, Inc.

    10,830       112,957       161.7  

DXP Enterprises, Inc.

    13,481       439,481       629.0  

Dycom Industries, Inc.

    3,052       259,969       372.1  

Eagle Bancorp, Inc.

    18,293       356,348       510.0  

El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc.

    9,340       77,989       111.6  

Encore Wire Corp.

    3,912       699,583       1,001.2  

Enersys

    6,414       548,910       785.6  

Enova International, Inc.

    9,507       379,139       542.6  

Enovis Corp.

    8,911       409,015       585.4  

ePlus, Inc.

    7,517       469,812       672.4  

Equity Bancshares, Inc.

    766       18,537       26.5  

Esab Corp.

    3,603       228,070       326.4  

Everbridge, Inc.

    2,304       47,485       68.0  

Everi Holdings, Inc.

    29,235       315,446       451.5  

EW Scripps Co., Class A

    20,262       110,833       158.6  

eXp World Holdings, Inc.

    33,163       440,073       629.8  

Exponent, Inc.

    281       20,594       29.5  

Extreme Networks, Inc.

    5,855       120,730       172.8  

EZCORP, Inc., Class A

    29,064       238,325       341.1  

FB Financial Corp.

    607       17,828       25.5  

Federated Hermes, Inc.

    1,406       44,570       63.8  

First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.

    20,668       476,811       682.4  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Forestar Group, Inc.

    7,670     $ 182,163       260.7

Forrester Research, Inc.

    2,465       57,188       81.8  

Forward Air Corp.

    3,013       194,067       277.7  

Franklin Covey Co.

    2,671       105,264       150.6  

Frontdoor, Inc.

    16,799       485,995       695.5  

Fulgent Genetics, Inc.

    9,256       221,589       317.1  

Gates Industrial Corp. PLC

    4,461       48,714       69.7  

Gibraltar Industries, Inc.

    1,878       114,295       163.6  

G-III Apparel Group Ltd.

    55,292              1,412,711       2,021.8  

Global Industrial Co.

    5,054       161,475       231.1  

GMS, Inc.

    2,266       132,516       189.6  

GoPro, Inc., Class A

    74,816       187,788       268.8  

GQG Partners, Inc., CDI

    176,633       146,006       209.0  

Gray Television, Inc.

    1,232       8,033       11.5  

Greif, Inc.

    5,732       363,982       520.9  

Griffon Corp.

    10,568       422,086       604.1  

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.

    9,824       271,830       389.0  

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.

    4,393       1,108,486       1,586.4  

Guess?, Inc.

    49,986       1,074,699       1,538.1  

Gulfport Energy Corp.

    471       58,220       83.3  

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.

    4,797       195,334       279.6  

Hackett Group, Inc.

    4,321       96,315       137.8  

Hain Celestial Group, Inc.

    761       8,409       12.0  

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.

    2,735       11,514       16.5  

HCI Group, Inc.

    4,622       272,559       390.1  

Health Catalyst, Inc.

    22,257       166,705       238.6  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

    23,546       223,687       320.1  

HealthStream, Inc.

    14,117       358,572       513.2  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.

    5,062       138,699       198.5  

Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.

    18,096       440,457       630.4  

Helen of Troy Ltd.

    1,524       149,840       214.4  

Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc.

    4,600       45,080       64.5  

Heritage Financial Corp.

    4,034       65,633       93.9  

Hims & Hers Health, Inc.

    15,843       94,741       135.6  

Hope Bancorp, Inc.

    4,581       40,130       57.4  

Horizon Bancorp, Inc.

    1,514       14,368       20.6  

Hub Group, Inc., Class A

    3,193       219,519       314.2  

Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.

    38,121       170,020       243.3  

Huron Consulting Group, Inc.

    564       56,039       80.2  

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.

    723       28,927       41.4  

IES Holdings, Inc.

    303       18,856       27.0  

Independent Bank Corp.

    6,756       134,782       192.9  

Independent Bank Group, Inc.

    12,162       429,927       615.3  

Infinera Corp.

    56,400       165,252       236.5  

Innoviva, Inc.

    44,681       554,491       793.6  

Installed Building Products, Inc.

    10,449       1,166,840       1,669.9  

Insteel Industries, Inc.

    7,157       199,752       285.9  

Instructure Holdings, Inc.

    2,577       63,472       90.8  

Intapp, Inc.

    12,482       426,884       610.9  

Integral Ad Science Holding Corp.

    8,134       93,378       133.6  

Inter Parfums, Inc.

    394       50,081       71.7  

Interface, Inc., Class A

    25,287       224,801       321.7  

Itron, Inc.

    22,186       1,270,814       1,818.7  

Janus International Group, Inc.

    16,060       150,322       215.1  

JELD-WEN Holding, Inc.

    14,630       165,758       237.2  

JetBlue Airways Corp.

    38,263       143,869       205.9  

Johnson Outdoors, Inc.

    1,331       63,289       90.6  

Kaman Corp.

    4,915       91,468       130.9  

KB Home

    3,204       141,617       202.7  

Kelly Services, Inc., Class A

    16,813       300,112       429.5  

Kennametal, Inc.

    17,665       408,238       584.3  

Kimball Electronics, Inc.

    10,041       263,074       376.5  
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.

    8,308     $ 142,815       204.4

Kohl’s Corp.

    31,053       700,245       1,002.2  

Kontoor Brands, Inc.

    9,174       426,132       609.9  

Korn Ferry

    9,664       439,905       629.6  

Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.

    52,005       760,833       1,088.9  

Laureate Education, Inc.

    13,396       189,419       271.1  

Legalzoom.com, Inc.

    5,441       54,247       77.6  

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.

    4,780       232,212       332.3  

LendingClub Corp.

    9,694       50,312       72.0  

LifeStance Health Group, Inc.

    3,418       19,927       28.5  

Lindsay Corp.

    226       28,232       40.4  

Liquidity Services, Inc.

    7,639       147,204       210.7  

LivaNova PLC

    8,012       392,989       562.4  

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.

    5,389       149,060       213.3  

Lovesac Co.

    21,049       346,467       495.8  

M/I Homes, Inc.

    7,545       619,218       886.2  

Malibu Boats, Inc., Class A

    5,622       245,232       351.0  

Manitowoc Co., Inc.

    48,819       624,883       894.3  

Masonite International Corp.

    1,903       150,603       215.5  

Mativ Holdings, Inc.

    6,932       90,809       130.0  

Matson, Inc.

    5,829       507,414       726.2  

MaxLinear, Inc.

    84,003              1,276,846       1,827.4  

Mercantile Bank Corp.

    750       24,705       35.4  

Mercury General Corp.

    3,903       120,525       172.5  

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.

    407       27,977       40.0  

Methode Electronics, Inc.

    37,650       861,055       1,232.3  

MGP Ingredients, Inc.

    1,987       188,089       269.2  

Midland States Bancorp, Inc.

    5,068       110,584       158.3  

MillerKnoll, Inc.

    7,949       186,802       267.3  

Minerals Technologies, Inc.

    1,097       59,304       84.9  

Mitek Systems, Inc.

    1,874       20,014       28.6  

Model N, Inc.

    21,898       527,742       755.3  

Monro, Inc.

    20,773       515,586       737.9  

Mr. Cooper Group, Inc.

    1,694       95,762       137.0  

MSA Safety, Inc.

    2,255       356,019       509.5  

MYR Group, Inc.

    519       60,116       86.0  

N-able, Inc.

    43,557       564,499       807.9  

National Vision Holdings, Inc.

    39,526       614,234       879.1  

NETGEAR, Inc.

    51,863       655,548       938.2  

Nevro Corp.

    2,666       38,470       55.1  

NexPoint Diversified Real Estate Trust

    4,254       33,522       48.0  

NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.

    3,701       99,890       143.0  

NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A

    10,074       275,524       394.3  

Novocure Ltd.

    31,061       413,111       591.2  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A

    10,890       206,801       296.0  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

    1,329       16,825       24.1  

ODP Corp.

    12,057       541,600       775.1  

O-I Glass, Inc.

    18,371       283,832       406.2  

Omnicell, Inc.

    3,866       137,398       196.6  

ON24, Inc.

    50,415       310,052       443.7  

Ooma, Inc.

    19,309       210,661       301.5  

Oscar Health, Inc.

    61,974       317,307       454.1  

OSI Systems, Inc.

    2,208       230,228       329.5  

Otter Tail Corp.

    4,647       357,540       511.7  

Outfront Media, Inc.

    88,770       866,395       1,240.0  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

    7,136       102,259       146.3  

Oxford Industries, Inc.

    1,526       128,794       184.3  

Palomar Holdings, Inc.

    5,246         262,720       376.0  

Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    1,673       19,290       27.6  

Paysafe Ltd.

    4,952       48,133       68.9  

Pegasystems, Inc.

    5,616       240,028       343.5  

Pennant Group, Inc.

    2,925       31,795       45.5  
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Perdoceo Education Corp.

    2,832     $ 51,231       73.3

Perella Weinberg Partners, Class A

    9,368       91,900       131.5  

Perimeter Solutions Sa

    6,965       22,288       31.9  

Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc., Class A

    144,934       501,472       717.7  

PetIQ, Inc., Class A

    2,552       47,901       68.6  

Phreesia, Inc.

    1,344       18,359       26.3  

Pilgrim’s Pride Corp.

    2,372       60,486       86.6  

Playtika Holding Corp.

    31,555       265,062       379.3  

PRA Group, Inc.

    11,358       139,817       200.1  

Premier Financial Corp.

    27,718       480,907       688.3  

Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc.

    8,032       476,780       682.3  

Primoris Services Corp.

    25,356       762,201       1,090.8  

PROG Holdings, Inc.

    8,848       242,347       346.8  

Progress Software Corp.

    6,406       329,140       471.1  

Proto Labs, Inc.

    5,582       131,791       188.6  

Q2 Holdings, Inc.

    5,044       151,471       216.8  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

    3,719       534,495       764.9  

Redfin Corp.

    45,933       214,048       306.3  

Regional Management Corp.

    267       6,638       9.5  

REV Group, Inc.

    5,241       74,632       106.8  

Revance Therapeutics, Inc.

    4,135       32,625       46.7  

Revolve Group, Inc.

    4,435       60,981       87.3  

REX American Resources Corp.

    14,607       555,212       794.6  

RHI Magnesita NV

    4,007       125,763       180.0  

RingCentral, Inc., Class A

    572       15,204       21.8  

Riskified Ltd.

    17,911       66,808       95.6  

RLJ Lodging Trust

    46,341       435,605       623.4  

Rogers Corp.

    2,514       308,945       442.1  

Rover Group, Inc., Class A

    47,492       306,323       438.4  

RxSight, Inc.

    1,552       34,361       49.2  

Ryerson Holding Corp.

    9,265       269,148       385.2  

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.

    8,227       69,930       100.1  

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.

    20,004       409,082       585.5  

Sanmina Corp.

    12,213       621,275       889.1  

ScanSource, Inc.

    1,809       54,994       78.7  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.

    8,432       191,491       274.1  

Select Medical Holdings Corp.

    17,776       404,048       578.3  

SEMrush Holdings, Inc., Class A

    8,283       66,927       95.8  

Semtech Corp.

    16,350       228,246       326.7  

ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.

    6,082       286,827       410.5  

SI-BONE, Inc.

    6,823       116,059       166.1  

Silk Road Medical, Inc.

    17,621       132,334       189.4  

Sims Ltd.

    37,317       297,349       425.6  

Simulations Plus, Inc.

    825       29,098       41.6  

Sinclair, Inc.

    10,223       111,124       159.0  

SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

    2,120       29,044       41.6  

SolarWinds Corp.

    3,614       33,285       47.6  

Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A

    5,855       280,162       401.0  

Sonos, Inc.

    12,419       133,877       191.6  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

    10,346       276,238       395.3  

SpartanNash Co.

    7,611       171,171       245.0  

Sphere Entertainment Co.

    6,376       209,834       300.3  

Sprinklr, Inc.

    7,251       98,541       141.0  

SPX Technologies, Inc.

    7,257       581,431       832.1  

St. Joe Co.

    2,212       103,168       147.6  

Standard Motor Products, Inc.

    4,501       157,220       225.0  

Steelcase, Inc., Class A

    15,543       169,574       242.7  

Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.

    4,200                 305,970       437.9  

Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc.

    1,845       72,158       103.3  

Stoneridge, Inc.

    867       14,106       20.2  

StoneX Group, Inc.

    1,394       132,876       190.2  

Stratasys Ltd.

    11,156       113,457       162.4  
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Strategic Education, Inc.

    9,529     $ 784,332       1,122.5

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    2,872       68,497       98.0  

Surmodics, Inc.

    2,749       80,986       115.9  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.

    13,998       315,655       451.8  

TechTarget, Inc.

    12,443       313,315       448.4  

Tennant Co.

    2,220       164,768       235.8  

Theravance Biopharma, Inc.

    13,358       126,100       180.5  

Thryv Holdings, Inc.

    6,166       107,473       153.8  

Titan Machinery, Inc.

    9,122       226,590       324.3  

Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp.

    23,506       287,243       411.1  

TTEC Holdings, Inc.

    8,165       168,036       240.5  

TTM Technologies, Inc.

    26,800       307,932       440.7  

Turning Point Brands, Inc.

    1,451       29,093       41.6  

Tutor Perini Corp.

    4,735       34,139       48.9  

United Bankshares, Inc.

    796       22,638       32.4  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.

    7,763       121,569       174.0  

Univest Financial Corp.

    3,807       63,425       90.8  

Upbound Group, Inc.

    3,450       89,907       128.7  

Upwork, Inc.

    16,951       177,138       253.5  

V2X, Inc.

    1,451       74,103       106.1  

Varex Imaging Corp.

    28,353       511,772       732.4  

Varonis Systems, Inc., Class B

    10,423       350,630       501.8  

Vector Group Ltd.

    6,604       67,889       97.2  

Verint Systems, Inc.

    38,678       727,533       1,041.2  

Viad Corp.

    2,382       57,716       82.6  

Viavi Solutions, Inc.

    2,088       16,245       23.2  

Vicor Corp.

    4,671       180,955       259.0  

Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A

    7,561       139,803       200.1  

Vishay Precision Group, Inc.

    488       14,601       20.9  

Vital Farms, Inc.

    20,316       224,695       321.6  

Vizio Holding Corp.

    2,065       10,511       15.0  

W&T Offshore, Inc.

    53,507       222,054       317.8  

Waste Connections, Inc.

    1,323       174,456       249.7  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A

    887       153,460       219.6  

Weis Markets, Inc.

    3,782       246,208       352.4  

WesBanco, Inc.

    1,323       32,268       46.2  

World Kinect Corp.

    12,489       231,046       330.7  

Xerox Holdings Corp.

    5,140       65,998       94.5  

Yext, Inc.

    2,182       13,157       18.8  

Zeta Global Holdings Corp.

    14,099       109,972       157.4  

ZipRecruiter, Inc.

    12,819       136,522       195.4  

Zumiez, Inc.

    6,437       105,760       151.4  

Zuora, Inc., Class A

    61,828       458,145       655.7  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      80,542,725    
Preferred Stocks                  
Germany                  

Kloeckner & Co. SE

    570       3,532       5.0  

Schaeffler AG

    34,072       176,491       252.6  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Total Reference Entity — Long           172,862,108        
   

 

 

   

Reference Entity — Short

     
Common Stocks                  
Australia                  

ARB Corp. Ltd.

    (2,614     (48,778     (69.8

Boss Energy Ltd.

    (12,988     (35,792     (51.2

Champion Iron Ltd.

    (157,403     (715,940     (1,024.6

Coronado Global Resources, Inc., CDI

    (114,167     (125,587     (179.7

Corporate Travel Management Ltd.

    (26,125     (276,444     (395.6

Domain Holdings Australia Ltd.

    (60,744     (131,671     (188.5
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Australia (continued)                  

EVT Ltd.

    (26,560   $ (176,111     (252.1 )% 

GUD Holdings Ltd.

    (5,339     (36,426     (52.1

HMC Capital Ltd.

    (1,977     (5,371     (7.7

HomeCo Daily Needs REIT

    (10,965     (7,454     (10.7

HUB24 Ltd.

    (6,802     (131,417     (188.1

Kelsian Group Ltd.

    (17,430     (67,032     (95.9

Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd.

    (69,962     (82,442     (118.0

Paladin Energy Ltd.

    (458,053     (276,025     (395.1

PEXA Group Ltd.

    (1,954     (13,553     (19.4

Silex Systems Ltd.

    (7,555     (15,468     (22.1

TPG Telecom Ltd.

    (11,198     (36,939     (52.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,182,450  
Belgium                  

Ackermans & van Haaren NV

    (2,113     (313,120     (448.1

Azelis Group NV

    (26,307     (448,267     (641.6

bpost SA

    (2,650     (14,331     (20.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (775,718  
Canada                  

Exchange Income Corp.

    (3,202     (100,427     (143.7

Hammond Power Solutions, Inc.

    (742     (38,509     (55.1

Orla Mining Ltd.

    (15,309     (47,859     (68.5

Sienna Senior Living, Inc.

    (1,665     (12,281     (17.6

Triple Flag Precious Metals Corp.

    (9,910     (128,319     (183.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (327,395  
Cayman Islands                  

Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.

    (2,447     (72,235     (103.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
China                  

Theme International Holdings Ltd.

    (100,000     (7,427     (10.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Costa Rica                  

Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc.

    (15,017     (439,698     (629.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Denmark                  

Alm Brand A/S

    (49,773     (71,944     (103.0

Chemometec A/S

    (675     (27,890     (39.9

Dfds A/S

    (1,817     (52,422     (75.0

Matas A/S

    (14,941     (194,206     (277.9

Netcompany Group A/S

    (581     (18,154     (26.0

NKT A/S

    (12,004     (603,959     (864.4

Ringkjoebing Landbobank A/S

    (7,934     (1,080,112     (1,545.8

Royal Unibrew A/S

    (10,106     (730,347     (1,045.3

Topdanmark A/S

    (19,806     (886,722     (1,269.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,665,756  
Finland                  

Metsa Board OYJ

    (22,546     (170,361     (243.8

Tietoevry OYJ

    (16,010     (335,201     (479.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (505,562  
France                  

Alten SA

    (288     (34,021     (48.7

Elior Group SA

    (22,756     (43,105     (61.7

IPSOS SA

    (3,601     (174,671     (250.0

Neoen SA

    (19,209     (506,771     (725.3

Societe BIC SA

    (3,856     (241,804     (346.0

SPIE SA

    (5,930     (156,290     (223.7

Virbac SA

    (620     (177,713     (254.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        (1,334,375)    
Germany                  

Dermapharm Holding SE

    (1,310     (50,603     (72.4
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Germany (continued)                  

DIC Asset AG

    (2,187   $ (9,034     (12.9 )% 

Eckert & Ziegler Strahlen- und Medizintechnik AG

    (2,710     (106,735     (152.8

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide

    (427     (21,385     (30.6

Hensoldt AG

    (723     (21,497     (30.8

HOCHTIEF AG

    (3,895     (402,792     (576.5

Mercer International, Inc.

    (13,316     (105,729     (151.3

Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG

    (906     (139,760     (200.0

Sixt SE

    (3,385     (291,598     (417.3

Suse Sa

    (772     (8,011     (11.5
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        (1,157,144)    
Ghana                  

Tullow Oil PLC

    (51,503     (20,770     (29.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Indonesia                  

Nickel Industries Ltd.

    (551,210     (261,753     (374.6
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Ireland                  

Ardmore Shipping Corp.

    (31,042     (412,548     (590.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Israel                  

Camtek Ltd.

    (2,167     (113,984     (163.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Italy                  

Banca Generali SpA

    (1,117     (36,167     (51.8

ERG SpA

    (3,422     (83,930     (120.1

Eurogroup Laminations SpA

    (15,862     (52,047     (74.5

Industrie De Nora SpA

    (9,513     (134,167     (192.0

Salvatore Ferragamo SpA

    (15,289     (186,714     (267.2

Stevanato Group SpA

    (589     (16,463     (23.6

Tod’s SpA

    (456     (15,249     (21.8
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (524,737  
Japan                  

Activia Properties, Inc.

    (68     (185,684     (265.7

Advance Logistics Investment Corp.

    (91     (75,156     (107.6

Advance Residence Investment Corp.

    (176     (387,881     (555.1

Aichi Financial Group, Inc.

    (7,200     (114,858     (164.4

Aiful Corp.

    (135,300     (345,129     (493.9

Airtrip Corp.

    (31,400     (381,259     (545.6

Amvis Holdings, Inc.

    (25,500     (440,460     (630.4

AOKI Holdings, Inc.

    (11,300     (74,997     (107.3

Appier Group, Inc.

    (16,000     (133,820     (191.5

Arclands Corp.

    (26,800     (290,421     (415.6

Ariake Japan Co. Ltd.

    (17,300     (552,818     (791.2

Asahi Yukizai Corp.

    (4,000     (99,285     (142.1

ASKUL Corp.

    (7,600     (100,585     (144.0

Autobacs Seven Co. Ltd.

    (27,400     (285,536     (408.7

Base Co. Ltd.

    (8,500     (241,744     (346.0

C Uyemura & Co. Ltd.

    (6,200     (341,397     (488.6

Calbee, Inc.

    (4,800     (92,210     (132.0

Casio Computer Co. Ltd.

    (45,000     (365,437     (523.0

Change Holdings, Inc.

    (1,100     (11,374     (16.3

Chikaranomoto Holdings Co., Ltd.

    (8,169     (103,428     (148.0

Chiyoda Corp.

    (840,400     (2,003,091     (2,866.8

Comforia Residential REIT, Inc.

    (29     (62,220     (89.0

Cover Corp.

    (1,400     (22,352     (32.0

CUC, Inc.

    (23,300     (404,654     (579.1

CYBERDYNE, Inc.

    (421,600     (745,082     (1,066.3

Cybozu, Inc.

    (15,700     (198,100     (283.5

Daiei Kankyo Co. Ltd.

    (37,300     (520,729     (745.3
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Daikoku Denki Co. Ltd.

    (2,300   $ (67,752     (97.0 )% 

Daikokutenbussan Co. Ltd.

    (1,600     (68,701     (98.3

Daiwa Office Investment Corp.

    (65     (287,919     (412.1

Daiwabo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (2,000     (38,527     (55.1

DCM Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (5,400     (42,656     (61.0

Descente Ltd.

    (30,400     (858,848     (1,229.2

Dexerials Corp.

    (4,200     (97,248     (139.2

DyDo Group Holdings, Inc.

    (3,500     (137,175     (196.3

en Japan, Inc.

    (5,700     (86,113     (123.2

Enplas Corp.

    (8,900     (505,294     (723.2

Ferrotec Holdings Corp.

    (16,200     (288,850     (413.4

First Bank of Toyama Ltd.

    (1,200     (7,950     (11.4

Fuji Co. Ltd.

    (4,200     (53,780     (77.0

Fuji Media Holdings, Inc.

    (72,100     (723,258     (1,035.1

Fuji Soft, Inc.

    (3,200     (116,713     (167.0

Fujio Food Group, Inc.

    (22,100     (207,082     (296.4

Fukuyama Transporting Co. Ltd.

    (15,400     (425,356     (608.8

Fuso Chemical Co. Ltd.

    (13,300     (366,289     (524.2

Future Corp.

    (17,200     (198,553     (284.2

Geo Holdings Corp.

    (10,900     (172,579     (247.0

Globeride, Inc.

    (4,400     (57,543     (82.4

GMO Financial Holdings, Inc.

    (74,600     (343,376     (491.4

Goldwin, Inc.

    (5,000     (319,299     (457.0

Gremz, Inc.

    (27,300     (366,353     (524.3

GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.

    (26,700     (408,127     (584.1

Hachijuni Bank Ltd.

    (126,700     (730,571     (1,045.6

Hakuto Co. Ltd.

    (2,900     (99,387     (142.2

Hankyu Hanshin REIT, Inc.

    (154     (146,226     (209.3

Haseko Corp.

    (25,900     (322,856     (462.1

Heiwa Corp.

    (9,600     (137,644     (197.0

Heiwa Real Estate REIT, Inc.

    (374     (353,734     (506.3

Hirata Corp.

    (500     (23,070     (33.0

Hirogin Holdings, Inc.

    (52,900     (340,865     (487.8

HIS Co. Ltd.

    (37,700     (431,111     (617.0

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

    (19,200     (620,896     (888.6

Hitachi Zosen Corp.

    (14,700     (77,759     (111.3

Hokuetsu Corp.

    (8,000     (62,072     (88.8

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

    (39,100     (462,224     (661.5

Hoshino Resorts REIT, Inc.

    (104     (414,826     (593.7

House Foods Group, Inc.

    (3,400     (72,653     (104.0

Idec Corp.

    (2,900     (52,756     (75.5

Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    (67,600     (490,679     (702.2

Inabata & Co. Ltd.

    (5,300     (112,120     (160.5

I-NE Co., Ltd.

    (7,800     (147,866     (211.6

Insource Co. Ltd.

    (17,100     (102,188     (146.2

Invincible Investment Corp.

    (6     (2,339     (3.3

Iyogin Holdings, Inc.

    (47,100     (343,538     (491.7

Izumi Co. Ltd.

    (52,800     (1,352,775     (1,936.0

J Trust Co. Ltd.

    (4,600     (14,781     (21.2

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.

    (41,000     (783,333     (1,121.1

Japan Communications, Inc.

    (47,800     (66,103     (94.6

Japan Logistics Fund, Inc.

    (102     (191,568     (274.2

Japan Material Co. Ltd.

    (18,800     (267,970     (383.5

Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.

    (18     (42,646     (61.0

Juroku Financial Group, Inc.

    (5,100     (139,155     (199.2

Jvckenwood Corp.

    (13,000     (55,871     (80.0

Kadokawa Corp.

    (3,800     (73,199     (104.8

Kagome Co. Ltd.

    (21,200       (444,640)       (636.4

Kamigumi Co. Ltd.

    (500     (10,281     (14.7

Kanto Denka Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (62,800     (336,580     (481.7

Kasumigaseki Capital Co. Ltd.

    (600     (32,512     (46.5
 

 

 

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

KeePer Technical Laboratory Co. Ltd.

    (3,500   $ (133,734     (191.4 )% 

Keihan Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (29,600     (732,720     (1,048.6

Keikyu Corp.

    (27,900     (239,598     (342.9

KH Neochem Co. Ltd.

    (4,300     (65,993     (94.4

Kinden Corp.

    (4,800     (73,278     (104.9

Kisoji Co. Ltd.

    (2,300     (41,144     (58.9

Ki-Star Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    (6,200     (176,633     (252.8

Kiyo Bank Ltd.

    (1,800     (18,823     (26.9

Koa Corp.

    (23,800     (232,985     (333.4

Kohnan Shoji Co. Ltd.

    (13,800     (362,563     (518.9

Komehyo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (3,000     (95,454     (136.6

Kosaido Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (17,300     (343,182     (491.2

Krosaki Harima Corp.

    (700     (44,574     (63.8

K’s Holdings Corp.

    (70,800     (667,610     (955.5

Kura Sushi, Inc.

    (3,300     (79,417     (113.7

KYB Corp.

    (1,900     (56,901     (81.4

Lintec Corp.

    (4,800     (80,408     (115.1

Macbee Planet, Inc.

    (900     (88,555     (126.7

Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd.

    (7,100     (300,324     (429.8

Management Solutions Co. Ltd.

    (3,500     (61,660     (88.2

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

    (1,000     (25,156     (36.0

MEC Co. Ltd.

    (7,700     (177,575     (254.1

Midac Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (1,000     (11,827     (16.9

Mirai Corp.

    (335     (102,564     (146.8

Mitsubishi Estate Logistics REIT Investment Corp.

    (199     (507,532     (726.4

Mitsubishi Logistics Corp.

    (4,600     (121,888     (174.4

Mizuno Corp.

    (4,000     (118,903     (170.2

Money Forward, Inc.

    (4,200     (106,084     (151.8

Mori Hills REIT Investment Corp.

    (297     (281,310     (402.6

Mori Trust REIT, Inc.

    (148     (73,048     (104.5

Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd.

    (6,900     (272,266     (389.7

m-up Holdings, Inc.

    (13,900     (113,680     (162.7

Musashino Bank Ltd.

    (5,100     (97,407     (139.4

Nagoya Railroad Co. Ltd.

    (9,200     (130,496     (186.8

Namura Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.

    (42,667     (227,913     (326.2

Nanto Bank Ltd.

    (7,900     (144,074     (206.2

NEC Networks & System Integration Corp.

    (7,000     (95,458     (136.6

Nifco, Inc.

    (8,800     (209,404     (299.7

Nihon Kohden Corp.

    (20,700     (495,538     (709.2

Nikkiso Co. Ltd.

    (9,100     (58,725     (84.0

Nikkon Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (11,900     (255,876     (366.2

Nippon Carbon Co. Ltd.

    (200     (5,940     (8.5

Nippon Electric Glass Co. Ltd.

    (23,400     (472,159     (675.7

Nippon Pillar Packing Co. Ltd.

    (500     (12,652     (18.1

Nippon REIT Investment Corp.

    (100     (234,075     (335.0

Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.

    (20,900     (206,065     (294.9

Nippon Thompson Co. Ltd.

    (5,000     (18,021     (25.8

Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (33,700     (905,378     (1,295.7

Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd.

    (9,700     (236,514     (338.5

NOF Corp.

    (6,700     (267,928     (383.5

Nojima Corp.

    (10,600     (95,654     (136.9

Nomura Micro Science Co. Ltd.

    (10,500     (543,860     (778.4

NS Solutions Corp.

    (4,500     (132,231     (189.2

NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    (3,800     (109,442     (156.6

NTT UD REIT Investment Corp.

    (89     (74,312     (106.4

OBIC Business Consultants Co. Ltd.

    (1,000     (43,425     (62.1

Ohsho Food Service Corp.

    (3,700     (172,507     (246.9

Oisix ra daichi, Inc.

    (17,500     (134,771     (192.9

One REIT, Inc.

    (74          (129,810     (185.8

Optorun Co. Ltd.

    (2,700     (31,679     (45.3

Orient Corp.

    (53,700     (404,667     (579.1
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Osaka Soda Co. Ltd.

    (8,100   $ (480,949     (688.3 )% 

OSAKA Titanium Technologies Co. Ltd.

    (15,100     (326,810     (467.7

OSG Corp.

    (44,000     (509,066     (728.6

PAL GROUP Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (25,200     (330,156     (472.5

Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd.

    (10,500     (62,533     (89.5

Pilot Corp.

    (1,100     (37,833     (54.1

Piolax, Inc.

    (21,000     (314,305     (449.8

PKSHA Technology, Inc.

    (6,800     (117,418     (168.0

Qol Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (4,100     (47,819     (68.4

Rengo Co. Ltd.

    (98,800     (663,027     (948.9

Resorttrust, Inc.

    (7,800     (113,694     (162.7

Riken Keiki Co. Ltd.

    (4,800     (199,113     (285.0

Ringer Hut Co. Ltd.

    (2,500     (38,624     (55.3

Roland Corp.

    (9,000     (262,871     (376.2

Rorze Corp.

    (3,800     (286,706     (410.3

Ryosan Co. Ltd.

    (1,800     (57,487     (82.3

Sakata Seed Corp.

    (2,800     (76,350     (109.3

SAMTY Co. Ltd.

    (4,700     (78,315     (112.1

Sangetsu Corp.

    (34,700     (660,891     (945.8

Sankei Real Estate, Inc.

    (101     (61,877     (88.6

Sanyo Special Steel Co. Ltd.

    (900     (15,562     (22.3

Sawai Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (700     (22,603     (32.3

SBI Sumishin Net Bank Ltd.

    (1,800     (19,136     (27.4

Seiren Co. Ltd.

    (8,700     (130,749     (187.1

Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.

    (73,800     (175,396     (251.0

Septeni Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (65,600     (186,839     (267.4

Shibaura Mechatronics Corp.

    (7,800     (341,997     (489.5

Shiga Bank Ltd.

    (19,000     (508,761     (728.1

Shin Nippon Biomedical Laboratories Ltd.

    (20,000     (226,065     (323.5

Shoei Co. Ltd.

    (16,900     (228,440     (326.9

SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Inc.

    (117,300     (550,290     (787.6

SOSiLA Logistics REIT, Inc.

    (89     (71,403     (102.2

Sotetsu Holdings, Inc.

    (17,500     (313,212     (448.3

SRE Holdings Corp.

    (19,200     (297,880     (426.3

Star Asia Investment Corp.

    (72     (27,502     (39.4

Star Micronics Co. Ltd.

    (38,200     (465,779     (666.6

Starts Proceed Investment Corp.

    (252     (350,959     (502.3

Sun*, Inc.

    (10,700     (90,950     (130.2

SUNWELS Co. Ltd.

    (18,200     (317,870     (454.9

T Hasegawa Co. Ltd.

    (500     (10,617     (15.2

Takara Holdings, Inc.

    (109,800     (926,483     (1,326.0

Takara Leben Real Estate Investment Corp.

    (332     (220,295     (315.3

Tamura Corp.

    (5,300     (17,493     (25.0

T-Gaia Corp.

    (5,900     (71,189     (101.9

Tocalo Co. Ltd.

    (37,500     (343,477     (491.6

Toei Animation Co. Ltd.

    (2,000     (182,501     (261.2

Toho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    (3,100     (70,784     (101.3

TOKAI Holdings Corp.

    (18,500     (120,876     (173.0

Tokyo Kiraboshi Financial Group, Inc.

    (22,500     (673,162     (963.4

Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    (71,900     (841,334     (1,204.1

Tokyotokeiba Co. Ltd.

    (9,200     (241,347     (345.4

Toridoll Holdings Corp.

    (15,300     (375,008     (536.7

Towa Corp.

    (21,500     (746,405     (1,068.2

Toyo Gosei Co. Ltd.

    (4,100     (173,008     (247.6

Transcosmos, Inc.

    (3,200     (66,059     (94.5

Tri Chemical Laboratories, Inc.

    (24,300     (523,796     (749.6

TV Asahi Holdings Corp.

    (41,200     (450,159     (644.3

Universal Entertainment Corp.

    (5,200     (75,216     (107.6

Valqua Ltd.

    (2,700     (67,602     (96.8

Wacoal Holdings Corp.

    (8,600     (199,061     (284.9

Workman Co. Ltd.

    (95,500       (2,497,167     (3,573.9

W-Scope Corp.

    (16,600     (97,439     (139.5
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Japan (continued)                  

Yamaichi Electronics Co. Ltd.

    (6,100   $ (71,500     (102.3 )% 

YA-MAN Ltd.

    (43,500     (310,235     (444.0

Yamato Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    (7,400     (359,303     (514.2

Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.

    (9,600     (227,801     (326.0

Yonex Co. Ltd.

    (43,000     (471,982     (675.5

Zeon Corp.

    (4,200     (35,138     (50.3

Zojirushi Corp.

    (9,800     (102,152     (146.2
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (55,573,038  
Netherlands                  

Alfen NV

    (611     (19,222     (27.5

AMG Critical Materials NV

    (13,902     (361,890     (517.9

Arcadis NV

    (9,727     (410,381     (587.3

Corbion NV

    (7,583     (131,080     (187.6

Flow Traders Ltd.

    (17,621     (321,444     (460.1

TKH Group NV

    (16,138     (589,182     (843.2

Van Lanschot Kempen NV, GDR

    (1,450     (38,897     (55.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (1,872,096  
New Zealand                  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

    (1,634     (4,160     (6.0

Ryman Healthcare Ltd.

    (240,335     (811,253     (1,161.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (815,413  
Norway                  

Entra ASA

    (7,381     (58,908     (84.3

Europris ASA

    (20,733     (120,083     (171.9

MPC Container Ships ASA

    (120,686     (174,980     (250.4

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA

    (156,811     (113,074     (161.8

PGS ASA

    (321,539     (298,182     (426.7

TOMRA Systems ASA

    (2,766     (21,924     (31.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (787,151  
Puerto Rico                  

First BanCorp./Puerto Rico

    (5,211     (69,567     (99.6

Liberty Latin America Ltd.

    (12,275     (84,084     (120.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (153,651  
Singapore                  

AEM Holdings Ltd.

    (22,600     (57,192     (81.9

Hafnia Ltd.

    (18,312     (122,903     (175.9

Kenon Holdings Ltd.

    (2,320     (42,719     (61.1

SATS Ltd.

    (115,200     (207,464     (296.9
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (430,278  
Spain                  

Acerinox SA

    (32,120     (312,573     (447.3

Atresmedia Corp. de Medios de Comunicacion SA

    (7,860     (29,486     (42.2

Befesa SA

    (355     (10,366     (14.8

Faes Farma SA

    (22,958     (71,981     (103.0

Laboratorios Farmaceuticos Rovi SA

    (4,700     (250,890     (359.1

Sacyr SA

    (78,067     (225,138     (322.2

Vidrala SA

    (10,362     (770,735     (1,103.1

Viscofan SA

    (4,849     (279,771     (400.4
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        (1,950,940)    
Sweden                  

Addnode Group AB, Class B

    (6,319     (40,259     (57.6

AFRY AB

    (1,760     (18,481     (26.5

Alleima AB

    (10,523     (65,400     (93.6

Axfood AB

    (21,369     (481,415     (689.0

Catena AB

    (466     (15,796     (22.6

Clas Ohlson AB

    (14,380     (151,258     (216.5
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Sweden (continued)                  

Dometic Group AB

    (48,433   $ (305,339     (437.0 )% 

Hemnet Group AB

    (16,938     (300,441     (430.0

Hexatronic Group AB

    (28,408     (68,704     (98.3

Hms Networks Ab

    (2,455     (83,284     (119.2

Hufvudstaden AB

    (3,168     (34,548     (49.4

JM AB

    (5,016     (54,953     (78.6

New Wave Group AB, B Shares

    (34,877     (231,623     (331.5

Paradox Interactive AB

    (7,568     (146,689     (209.9

Stillfront Group AB

    (27,180     (28,972     (41.5

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

    (1,684     (11,175     (16.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (2,038,337  
Switzerland                  

Garrett Motion, Inc.

    (4,976     (35,131     (50.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
United Kingdom                  

Auction Technology Group PLC

    (2,034     (13,941     (19.9

Britvic PLC

    (36,286     (370,845     (530.7

Cranswick PLC

    (1,424     (60,856     (87.1

Crest Nicholson Holdings PLC

    (28,067     (54,879     (78.5

Currys PLC

    (219,947     (120,416     (172.3

Elementis PLC

    (38,482     (55,671     (79.7

Frasers Group PLC

    (10,513     (103,046     (147.5

Future PLC

    (1,725     (18,718     (26.8

Genuit Group PLC

    (35,442     (114,978     (164.5

Global Ship Lease, Inc., Class A

    (10,642     (187,086     (267.7

Ibstock PLC

    (24,621     (36,865     (52.8

LXI REIT PLC

    (100,333     (105,128     (150.5

Moonpig Group PLC

    (201,162     (404,728     (579.2

Navigator Holdings Ltd.

    (3,132     (44,005     (63.0

Rathbones Group PLC

    (1,885     (34,574     (49.5

Renewi PLC

    (14,171     (101,731     (145.6

Renishaw PLC

    (532     (20,101     (28.8

Rotork PLC

    (129,235     (463,880     (663.9

SSP Group PLC

    (5,842     (12,852     (18.4

Trainline PLC

    (5,419     (17,236     (24.7

Victrex PLC

    (12,994     (218,614     (312.9

Watches of Switzerland Group PLC

    (36,177     (222,009     (317.7

WH Smith PLC

    (5,720     (80,775     (115.6

Yellow Cake PLC

    (23,505     (158,610     (227.0
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
      (3,021,544  
United States                  

ACV Auctions, Inc.

    (21,089     (281,116     (402.3

Adeia, Inc.

    (1,597     (13,463     (19.3

ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.

    (19,739     (129,685     (185.6

Aehr Test Systems

    (12,839     (302,487     (432.9

AerSale Corp.

    (36,763     (562,106     (804.5

Agiliti, Inc.

    (1,533     (8,631     (12.4

Alamo Group, Inc.

    (121     (19,396     (27.8

Alphatec Holdings, Inc.

    (4,428     (40,649     (58.2

Altair Engineering, Inc., Class A

    (2,498     (155,176     (222.1

Alteryx, Inc., Class A

    (3,961     (126,792     (181.5

AMC Networks, Inc.

    (5,472     (64,570     (92.4

America’s Car-Mart, Inc.

    (216     (14,468     (20.7

Amplitude, Inc., Class A

    (1,795     (17,878     (25.6

ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (600     (37,044     (53.0

Anterix, Inc.

    (10,235     (312,065     (446.6

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc.

    (18,921     (188,453     (269.7

Appfolio, Inc., Class A

    (792       (148,555)       (212.6

Appian Corp., Class A

    (2,768     (109,225     (156.3

Applied Digital Corp.

    (94,940     (463,307     (663.1

Applied Optoelectronics, Inc.

    (5,248     (38,993     (55.8
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

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Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp.

    (15,736   $ (144,299     (206.5 )% 

ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.

    (13,112     (191,042     (273.4

Array Technologies, Inc.

    (14,633     (253,590     (362.9

Artesian Resources Corp., Class A

    (4,121     (161,955     (231.8

Associated Banc-Corp.

    (1,404     (22,759     (32.6

Astronics Corp.

    (4,657     (71,392     (102.2

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.

    (4,084     (117,660     (168.4

Atlas Energy Solutions, Inc.

    (4,512     (82,164     (117.6

Atrion Corp.

    (57     (19,493     (27.9

AvePoint, Inc.

    (13,960     (104,560     (149.6

Aviat Networks, Inc.

    (10,554     (281,792     (403.3

Avid Technology, Inc.

    (27,998     (756,506     (1,082.7

Avient Corp.

    (1,694     (53,564     (76.7

Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.

    (3,351     (208,700     (298.7

Azenta, Inc.

    (791     (35,951     (51.5

Balchem Corp.

    (986     (114,613     (164.0

BancFirst Corp.

    (3,074     (249,332     (356.8

Bank First Corp.

    (522     (41,222     (59.0

Barnes Group, Inc.

    (22,641     (470,706     (673.7

Belden, Inc.

    (6,250     (443,125     (634.2

BGC Group, Inc.

    (151,718     (890,585     (1,274.6

BioLife Solutions, Inc.

    (7,895     (79,739     (114.1

Bloomin’ Brands, Inc.

    (10,156     (237,041     (339.2

BOK Financial Corp.

    (1,869     (122,457     (175.3

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.

    (5,770     (401,015     (573.9

Boston Omaha Corp., Class A

    (13,322     (189,572     (271.3

BrightSpire Capital, Inc., Class A

    (7,294     (41,284     (59.1

Brinker International, Inc.

    (7,393     (250,771     (358.9

BRP Group, Inc., Class A

    (47,058     (984,924     (1,409.6

BRT Apartments Corp.

    (3,240     (52,585     (75.3

Burford Capital Ltd.

    (17,403     (216,493     (309.8

Business First Bancshares, Inc.

    (1,700     (33,218     (47.5

Caleres, Inc.

    (20,773     (531,373     (760.5

California Water Service Group

    (18,326     (892,110     (1,276.8

Calix, Inc.

    (2,528     (83,727     (119.8

Callon Petroleum Co.

    (3,348     (125,048     (179.0

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

    (756     (34,254     (49.0

Cambridge Bancorp

    (5,950     (319,574     (457.4

Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (1,833     (30,703     (43.9

Cardlytics, Inc.

    (19,167     (237,479     (339.9

Carpenter Technology Corp.

    (2,803     (175,804     (251.6

Carriage Services, Inc., Class A

    (1,592     (34,387     (49.2

Carter’s, Inc.

    (2,124     (142,648     (204.2

Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A

    (9,135     (689,236     (986.4

Cass Information Systems, Inc.

    (1,845     (69,759     (99.8

Cathay General Bancorp

    (31,021     (1,051,922     (1,505.5

CBIZ, Inc.

    (13,423     (697,459     (998.2

CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings, Inc.

    (124,856       (1,344,699)       (1,924.5

Centrus Energy Corp., Class A

    (4,378     (232,340     (332.5

Certara, Inc.

    (26,411     (321,950     (460.8

Chargepoint Holdings, Inc.

    (11,531     (29,289     (41.9

Chico’s FAS, Inc.

    (13,773     (103,022     (147.4

Claros Mortgage Trust, Inc.

    (4,808     (50,147     (71.8

Cleanspark, Inc.

    (48,911     (200,535     (287.0

Clearfield, Inc.

    (27,654     (664,249     (950.7

Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (6,369     (115,152     (164.8

CNA Financial Corp.

    (2,766     (111,746     (159.9

CNB Financial Corp.

    (852     (15,489     (22.2

CNX Resources Corp.

    (9,183     (199,455     (285.5

Coastal Financial Corp.

    (7,689     (285,800     (409.0

Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    (25,197     (548,287     (784.7

Columbia Financial, Inc.

    (14,006     (225,497     (322.7
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Columbus McKinnon Corp.

    (416   $ (12,717     (18.2 )% 

Community Bank System, Inc.

    (1,090     (43,545     (62.3

Conduent, Inc.

    (6,823     (21,765     (31.1

CONMED Corp.

    (9,321     (908,425     (1,300.1

Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.

    (19,826     (428,043     (612.6

COPT Defense Properties

    (2,264     (51,619     (73.9

Core Laboratories, Inc.

    (991     (21,227     (30.4

CoreCivic, Inc.

    (4,007     (50,889     (72.8

Couchbase, Inc.

    (8,687     (135,170     (193.5

Covenant Logistics Group, Inc., Class A

    (490     (19,348     (27.7

Crescent Energy Co., Class A

    (36,445     (443,900     (635.3

CryoPort, Inc.

    (1,871     (18,149     (26.0

CTS Corp.

    (18,089     (676,709     (968.5

Cytek Biosciences, Inc.

    (13,649     (57,462     (82.2

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc.

    (7,760     (271,134     (388.0

Definitive Healthcare Corp., Class A

    (21,764     (125,361     (179.4

Designer Brands, Inc.

    (1,934     (19,553     (28.0

Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc.

    (189     (29,692     (42.5

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.

    (77,031     (595,450     (852.2

Digitalbridge Group, Inc.

    (19,041     (301,800     (431.9

DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc.

    (12,077     (247,095     (353.6

Dine Brands Global, Inc.

    (19,849     (978,357     (1,400.2

Distribution Solutions Group, Inc.

    (6,251     (188,468     (269.7

DocGo, Inc.

    (10,499     (62,364     (89.3

Domo, Inc.

    (5,877     (47,956     (68.6

Dorman Products, Inc.

    (8,811     (547,868     (784.1

Douglas Emmett, Inc.

    (36,678     (411,160     (588.4

Dream Finders Homes, Inc.

    (2,822     (55,565     (79.5

Ducommun, Inc.

    (1,708     (81,711     (116.9

Easterly Government Properties, Inc., Class A

    (53,345     (573,992     (821.5

Eastern Bankshares, Inc.

    (1,196     (13,168     (18.8

Eastman Kodak Co.

    (97,022     (360,922     (516.5

Ecovyst, Inc.

    (43,367     (398,976     (571.0

Edgewell Personal Care Co.

    (14,858     (518,544     (742.1

Embecta Corp.

    (20,631     (311,941     (446.4

Encore Capital Group, Inc.

    (4,519     (170,276     (243.7

Energizer Holdings, Inc.

    (13,499     (426,298     (610.1

Enfusion, Inc., Class A

    (48,182       (399,911)       (572.3

Enhabit, Inc.

    (7,025     (51,774     (74.1

Enstar Group Ltd.

    (716     (169,671     (242.8

Enterprise Financial Services Corp.

    (685     (23,817     (34.1

EPR Properties

    (7,691     (328,406     (470.0

Equity Commonwealth

    (13,208     (250,160     (358.0

Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.

    (32,355     (710,192     (1,016.4

European Wax Center, Inc., Class A

    (52,819     (780,137     (1,116.5

Evolent Health, Inc., Class A

    (12,182     (297,606     (425.9

Evolus, Inc.

    (6,496     (49,370     (70.7

Excelerate Energy, Inc.

    (15,567     (221,363     (316.8

F&G Annuities & Life, Inc.

    (3,240     (99,436     (142.3

Farmland Partners, Inc.

    (13,496     (140,628     (201.3

Fastly, Inc.

    (11,679     (171,331     (245.2

Federal Signal Corp.

    (789     (45,794     (65.5

First Advantage Corp.

    (11,416     (148,522     (212.6

First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC

    (1,498     (43,472     (62.2

First Bancshares, Inc.

    (5,595     (135,511     (193.9

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

    (78,131     (951,636     (1,362.0

First Community Bankshares, Inc.

    (2,811     (91,779     (131.4

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.

    (3,201     (76,984     (110.2

First Merchants Corp.

    (973     (26,573     (38.0

First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc.

    (11,813     (197,395     (282.5

FirstCash Holdings, Inc.

    (4,116     (448,315     (641.6

FormFactor, Inc.

    (3,128     (105,977     (151.7
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Fortrea Holdings, Inc.

    (31,435   $ (892,754     (1,277.7 )% 

Franklin BSP Realty Trust, Inc.

    (19,996     (252,150     (360.9

Freshpet, Inc.

    (8,659     (497,027     (711.3

Frontier Group Holdings, Inc.

    (16,581     (56,210     (80.4

FTAI Aviation Ltd.

    (759     (28,546     (40.9

FutureFuel Corp.

    (9,282     (60,797     (87.0

GCM Grosvenor, Inc.

    (3,591     (28,908     (41.4

Gentherm, Inc.

    (783     (31,492     (45.1

GEO Group, Inc.

    (9,340     (81,632     (116.8

German American Bancorp, Inc.

    (3,662     (100,082     (143.2

Getty Realty Corp.

    (1,922     (51,164     (73.2

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

    (7,807     (235,693     (337.3

Gladstone Commercial Corp.

    (3,115     (37,224     (53.3

Gladstone Land Corp.

    (17,334     (236,782     (338.9

Glaukos Corp.

    (300     (20,460     (29.3

Global Medical REIT, Inc.

    (8,891     (76,996     (110.2

Gogo, Inc.

    (22,599     (237,289     (339.6

Goosehead Insurance, Inc.

    (1,443     (93,607     (134.0

Gorman-Rupp Co.

    (594     (17,553     (25.1

GrafTech International Ltd.

    (30,148     (104,011     (148.9

Graham Holdings Co.

    (458     (265,054     (379.3

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.

    (2,853     (141,851     (203.0

Green Brick Partners, Inc.

    (1,577     (61,030     (87.3

Greenbrier Cos., Inc.

    (4,494     (155,447     (222.5

Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc.

    (25,156     (255,082     (365.1

Hallador Energy Co.

    (5,134     (71,773     (102.7

Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A

    (5,740       (482,849)       (691.0

Hanesbrands, Inc.

    (10,821     (45,340     (64.9

Harrow Health, Inc.

    (1,681     (24,097     (34.5

Hawkins, Inc.

    (2,237     (128,471     (183.9

Haynes International, Inc.

    (5,415     (232,980     (333.4

Hayward Holdings, Inc.

    (1,927     (20,233     (29.0

Helios Technologies, Inc.

    (3,038     (157,125     (224.9

HighPeak Energy, Inc.

    (5,280     (93,509     (133.8

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

    (24,131     (431,704     (617.8

Hillman Solutions Corp.

    (77,060     (505,514     (723.5

Hilltop Holdings, Inc.

    (14,180     (391,652     (560.5

HireRight Holdings Corp.

    (6,147     (56,614     (81.0

Home BancShares, Inc.

    (19,194     (392,517     (561.8

Hudson Technologies, Inc.

    (4,988     (64,245     (91.9

Ichor Holdings Ltd.

    (8,201     (198,956     (284.7

IMAX Corp.

    (8,638     (157,298     (225.1

Impinj, Inc.

    (3,903     (252,173     (360.9

Informatica, Inc., Class A

    (5,955     (114,217     (163.5

Innospec, Inc.

    (6,836     (669,928     (958.8

Inspired Entertainment, Inc.

    (11,359     (113,363     (162.2

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp.

    (1,332     (47,899     (68.6

International Bancshares Corp.

    (18,810     (824,442     (1,179.9

Intrepid Potash, Inc.

    (1,349     (26,832     (38.4

InvenTrust Properties Corp.

    (17,571     (441,032     (631.2

Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc.

    (2,566     (17,526     (25.1

iRhythm Technologies, Inc.

    (5,550     (435,786     (623.7

Jack in the Box, Inc.

    (12,780     (807,440     (1,155.6

Jackson Financial, Inc.

    (27,124     (995,722     (1,425.0

JBG SMITH Properties

    (18,713     (240,836     (344.7

John Bean Technologies Corp.

    (4,585     (476,932     (682.6

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

    (8,408     (254,510     (364.2

Kadant, Inc.

    (1,114     (245,080     (350.7

Kemper Corp.

    (995     (39,681     (56.8

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.

    (15,760     (268,708     (384.6

Kura Sushi USA, Inc., Class A

    (918     (52,455     (75.1

Lakeland Financial Corp.

    (3,362     (165,578     (237.0
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

LCI Industries

    (1,889   $ (204,938     (293.3 )% 

Leonardo DRS, Inc.

    (9,385     (178,972     (256.1

Leslie’s, Inc.

    (45,250     (223,535     (319.9

Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A

    (13,716     (270,205     (386.7

Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Live

    (3,759     (119,799     (171.5

Life Time Group Holdings, Inc.

    (8,701     (102,846     (147.2

Lightwave Logic, Inc.

    (6,477     (29,341     (42.0

Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc.

    (18,520     (115,194     (164.9

Littelfuse, Inc.

    (1,790     (387,839     (555.1

LTC Properties, Inc.

    (10,878     (343,854     (492.1

Luminar Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (87,218     (276,481     (395.7

Macerich Co.

    (39,291     (381,908     (546.6

Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., Class A

    (411     (12,527     (17.9

Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (41,632       (285,596)       (408.7

Marten Transport Ltd.

    (8,832     (155,267     (222.2

MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc.

    (11,082     (226,516     (324.2

MaxCyte, Inc.

    (13,154     (38,936     (55.7

MBIA, Inc.

    (6,409     (44,094     (63.1

MediaAlpha, Inc., Class A

    (10,851     (111,548     (159.6

Medifast, Inc.

    (508     (35,133     (50.3

MeridianLink, Inc.

    (8,513     (139,783     (200.1

Mesa Laboratories, Inc.

    (3,549     (333,003     (476.6

MFA Financial, Inc.

    (1,201     (10,677     (15.3

MGE Energy, Inc.

    (1,263     (90,469     (129.5

Middlesex Water Co.

    (8,242     (523,614     (749.4

Mirion Technologies, Inc., Class A

    (22,930     (158,905     (227.4

Mission Produce, Inc.

    (1,078     (10,144     (14.5

Modine Manufacturing Co.

    (6,815     (269,192     (385.3

ModivCare, Inc.

    (9,613     (406,053     (581.1

Montauk Renewables, Inc.

    (15,822     (159,169     (227.8

Movado Group, Inc.

    (13,667     (380,763     (544.9

Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A

    (15,781     (195,211     (279.4

National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A

    (27,855     (868,519     (1,243.0

National Cinemedia, Inc.

    (5,422     (21,200     (30.3

National Health Investors, Inc.

    (9,278     (464,271     (664.4

National Presto Industries, Inc.

    (715     (53,446     (76.5

National Western Life Group, Inc.

    (967     (463,096     (662.8

Navient Corp.

    (4,446     (70,736     (101.2

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

    (34,580     (1,157,393     (1,656.4

nCino, Inc.

    (10,727     (301,429     (431.4

NeoGenomics, Inc.

    (8,387     (117,586     (168.3

NETSTREIT Corp.

    (33,868     (482,619     (690.7

New York Mortgage Trust, Inc.

    (22,209     (173,008     (247.6

Newmark Group, Inc.

    (10,636     (60,306     (86.3

NewMarket Corp.

    (1,079     (520,240     (744.6

Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.

    (2,524     (183,798     (263.0

nLight, Inc.

    (11,257     (93,771     (134.2

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.

    (22,047     (845,282     (1,209.7

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

    (13,361     (139,222     (199.2

Northwest Natural Holding Co.

    (1,725     (63,325     (90.6

NorthWestern Corp.

    (18,030     (865,620     (1,238.8

Novanta, Inc.

    (398     (52,560     (75.2

NVE Corp.

    (475     (32,300     (46.2

Oceaneering International, Inc.

    (460     (10,115     (14.5

One Liberty Properties, Inc.

    (1,555     (28,612     (40.9

OneSpan, Inc.

    (9,352     (73,881     (105.7

OneWater Marine, Inc., Class A

    (18,221     (412,341     (590.1

Origin Bancorp, Inc.

    (13,746     (406,744     (582.1

OrthoPediatrics Corp.

    (8,821     (215,762     (308.8

Papa John’s International, Inc.

    (8,796     (571,916     (818.5

Paragon 28, Inc.

    (4,122     (35,573     (50.9
 

 

 

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October 31, 2023

   BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Paramount Group, Inc.

    (35,227   $ (150,772     (215.8 )% 

Park National Corp.

    (2,558     (259,356     (371.2

Paycor HCM, Inc.

    (5,323     (114,870     (164.4

Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.

    (3,947     (92,241     (132.0

Peloton Interactive, Inc., Class A

    (10,791     (51,365     (73.5

PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust

    (12,667     (160,238     (229.3

Peoples Bancorp, Inc.

    (12,379     (341,413     (488.6

PGT Innovations, Inc.

    (4,864     (145,628     (208.4

Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.

    (2,643     (93,324     (133.6

Phinia, Inc.

    (1,979     (51,217     (73.3

Piedmont Lithium, Inc.

    (3,119     (85,679     (122.6

Piper Sandler Cos

    (1,465     (204,880     (293.2

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

    (13,419     (43,343     (62.0

Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.

    (2,902     (57,866     (82.8

Portillo’s, Inc., Class A

    (26,323     (393,529     (563.2

PotlatchDeltic Corp.

    (11,606     (497,317     (711.7

Powell Industries, Inc.

    (6,463     (495,389     (709.0

PowerSchool Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (7,175     (142,926     (204.6

Premier, Inc., Class A

    (17,449     (335,370     (480.0

ProAssurance Corp.

    (10,089     (171,513     (245.5

PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp.

    (4,101     (109,866     (157.2

PubMatic, Inc.

    (1,939     (21,853     (31.3

QIAGEN NV

    (3,083     (115,397     (165.2

Quanterix Corp.

    (4,378     (95,090     (136.1

Ranpak Holdings Corp., Class A

    (4,349     (13,743     (19.7

RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.

    (12,152     (662,405     (948.0

Ready Capital Corp.

    (103,747     (978,334     (1,400.2

Red Rock Resorts, Inc.

    (65     (2,571     (3.7

Redwood Trust, Inc.

    (23,920     (150,218     (215.0

Resideo Technologies, Inc.

    (13,284     (192,352     (275.3

Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.

    (25,113     (294,827     (421.9

Rocket Lab USA, Inc.

    (81,700     (345,591     (494.6

RXO, Inc.

    (8,807     (154,211     (220.7

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

    (13,328     (343,329     (491.4

Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.

    (23,968     (326,924     (467.9

Sabre Corp.

    (14,976     (52,416     (75.0

Schneider National, Inc.

    (6,923     (175,360     (251.0

Seaboard Corp.

    (7     (24,549     (35.1

Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida

    (5,314     (107,396     (153.7

Select Water Solutions, Inc.

    (25,226     (187,681     (268.6

Sensient Technologies Corp.

    (15,958     (900,350     (1,288.6

Service Properties Trust

    (5,833     (42,289     (60.5

Shake Shack, Inc., Class A

    (3,214     (180,113     (257.8

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.

    (5,212     (123,316     (176.5

Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., Class A

    (7,410     (113,818     (162.9

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

    (15,607     (625,216     (894.8

Simply Good Foods Co.

    (34,025       (1,268,792)       (1,815.9

SITE Centers Corp.

    (29,977     (349,532     (500.2

SiTime Corp.

    (3,722     (371,456     (531.6

Six Flags Entertainment Corp.

    (47,774     (950,703     (1,360.6

SJW Group

    (1,001     (62,542     (89.5

Sleep Number Corp.

    (13,745     (223,631     (320.1

Sotera Health Co.

    (20,269     (256,606     (367.2

Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc.

    (542     (21,924     (31.4

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A

    (17,160     (387,816     (555.0

Stagwell, Inc., Class A

    (6,796     (28,000     (40.1

Stellar Bancorp, Inc.

    (5,753     (125,070     (179.0

Stepan Co.

    (4,727     (353,580     (506.0

StepStone Group, Inc., Class A

    (35,397     (1,001,735     (1,433.7

Stericycle, Inc.

    (584     (24,084     (34.5
Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
United States (continued)                  

Sterling Check Corp.

    (17,505   $ (195,706     (280.1 )% 

Steven Madden Ltd.

    (27,674     (907,430     (1,298.7

Sun Country Airlines Holdings, Inc.

    (9,804     (127,648     (182.7

SunCoke Energy, Inc.

    (16,075     (152,873     (218.8

Sunrun, Inc.

    (25,220     (243,373     (348.3

Sweetgreen, Inc.

    (5,551     (57,342     (82.1

Sylvamo Corp.

    (2,305     (102,111     (146.1

Target Hospitality Corp.

    (2,769     (38,018     (54.4

Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    (9,360     (133,286     (190.8

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.

    (8,311     (457,604     (654.9

TFS Financial Corp.

    (19,511     (231,400     (331.2

Tidewater, Inc.

    (10,380     (709,473     (1,015.4

TimkenSteel Corp.

    (968     (19,679     (28.2

Towne Bank

    (7,567     (181,154     (259.3

TPG, Inc.

    (11,492     (317,639     (454.6

Transcat, Inc.

    (1,394     (125,488     (179.6

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.

    (10,823     (451,211     (645.8

TriMas Corp.

    (14,123     (341,918     (489.3

Triumph Financial, Inc.

    (2,549     (158,675     (227.1

Triumph Group, Inc.

    (94,690     (706,387     (1,011.0

Tronox Holdings PLC

    (9,676     (103,436     (148.0

TrueBlue, Inc.

    (15,413     (170,622     (244.2

TrustCo Bank Corp./New York

    (428     (10,927     (15.6

Udemy, Inc.

    (2,363     (21,102     (30.2

UFP Technologies, Inc.

    (1,479     (230,606     (330.0

Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.

    (7,324     (174,751     (250.1

UMB Financial Corp.

    (2,296     (144,005     (206.1

UniFirst Corp.

    (5,925     (974,248     (1,394.3

United Community Banks, Inc.

    (21,672     (478,734     (685.1

United Natural Foods, Inc.

    (33,317     (485,762     (695.2

Uniti Group, Inc.

    (97,805     (449,903     (643.9

Universal Corp.

    (22,264     (1,001,880     (1,433.9

Urban Edge Properties

    (7,056     (111,908     (160.2

Ventyx Biosciences, Inc.

    (6,687     (96,427     (138.0

Veris Residential, Inc.

    (1,328     (17,782     (25.4

Vertex Energy, Inc.

    (36,342     (156,634     (224.2

Vertex, Inc., Class A

    (806     (19,513     (27.9

Victoria’s Secret & Co.

    (22,678     (405,483     (580.3

Vista Outdoor, Inc.

    (33,557     (842,952     (1,206.4

Vital Energy, Inc.

    (384     (19,215     (27.5

Vivid Seats, Inc., Class A

    (14,428     (84,837     (121.4

VSE Corp.

    (3,143     (169,093     (242.0

WaFd, Inc.

    (7,821     (193,022     (276.2

Warby Parker, Inc.

    (4,001     (51,933     (74.3

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

    (6,863     (249,264     (356.7

Westrock Coffee Co.

    (12,232     (100,792     (144.2

White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.

    (455     (650,991     (931.7

Winnebago Industries, Inc.

    (2,642     (153,104     (219.1

Worthington Industries, Inc.

    (441     (27,174     (38.9

Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    (7,890     (91,761     (131.3

XPEL, Inc.

    (7,164     (331,693     (474.7

York Water Co.

    (7,033     (253,680     (363.1
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        (94,068,299)    
Investment Companies                  
Luxembourg                  

BBGI Global Infrastructure SA

    (101,706     (156,992     (224.7
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

Security   Shares     Value     % of
Basket
Value
 
Preferred Stocks                  
Germany                  

FUCHS SE

    (1,565   $ (63,837     (91.4 )% 
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
Rights                  
Spain                  

Vidrala SA

    (6,502     (23,976     (34.3
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Reference Entity — Short

        (172,792,235)    
   

 

 

   

Net Value of Reference Entity — UBS AG

 

  $ 69,873    
   

 

 

   
 

 

Balances Reported in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities for OTC Swaps

 

Description    Swap
Premiums
Paid
     Swap
Premiums
Received
     Unrealized
Appreciation
     Unrealized
Depreciation
 

OTC Swaps

   $      $      $ 2,488,109      $ (4,521,634

Derivative Financial Instruments Categorized by Risk Exposure

As of period end, the fair values of derivative financial instruments located in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities were as follows:

 

      Commodity
Contracts
     Credit
Contracts
     Equity
Contracts
     Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Contracts
     Interest
Rate
Contracts
     Other
Contracts
     Total  

Assets — Derivative Financial Instruments

 

              

Futures contracts

                    

Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts(a)

   $      $      $ 86,675      $      $      $      $ 86,675  

Swaps — OTC

                    

Unrealized appreciation on OTC swaps; Swap premiums paid

                   2,488,109                             2,488,109  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $      $      $ 2,574,784      $      $      $      $ 2,574,784  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Liabilities — Derivative Financial Instruments

 

              

Futures contracts

                    

Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts(a)

   $      $      $ 61,749      $      $      $      $ 61,749  

Swaps — OTC

                    

Unrealized depreciation on OTC swaps; Swap premiums received

                   4,521,634                             4,521,634  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $      $      $ 4,583,383      $      $      $      $ 4,583,383  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Net cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and centrally cleared swaps, if any, are reported in the Schedule of Investments. In the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, only current day’s variation margin is reported in receivables or payables and the net cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) is included in accumulated earnings (loss).

 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

For the period ended October 31, 2023, the effect of derivative financial instruments in the Statements of Operations was as follows:

 

               
      Commodity
Contracts
     Credit
Contracts
     Equity
Contracts
     Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Contracts
     Interest
Rate
Contracts
     Other
Contracts
     Total  

Net Realized Gain (Loss) from:

                    

Futures contracts

   $      $      $ (5,934,364    $      $ 37,322      $      $ (5,897,042

Options purchased(a)

                   2,594,372                             2,594,372  

Options written

                   92,014                             92,014  

Swaps

                   55,213,495                             55,213,495  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $      $      $ 51,965,517      $      $ 37,322      $      $ 52,002,839  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on:                                                 

Futures contracts

   $      $      $ 24,679      $      $      $      $ 24,679  

Swaps

                   (2,849,942                           (2,849,942
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $      $      $ (2,825,263    $      $      $      $ (2,825,263
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Options purchased are included in net realized gain (loss) from investments — unaffiliated.

 

Average Quarterly Balances of Outstanding Derivative Financial Instruments

 

Futures contracts:

        

Average notional value of contracts — long

   $ 78,207,088  

Average notional value of contracts — short

   $ 1,413,891  

Options:

  

Average value of option contracts purchased

   $ (a) 

Average value of option contracts written

   $ (a) 

Total return swaps:

  

Average notional value

   $ (24,247,747

 

  (a) 

Derivative financial instrument not held at any quarter-end. The risk exposure table serves as an indicator of activity during the period.

 

For more information about the Fund’s investment risks regarding derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

Derivative Financial Instruments — Offsetting as of Period End

The Fund’s derivative assets and liabilities (by type) were as follows:

 

     
      Assets        Liabilities  

Derivative Financial Instruments

       

Futures contracts

   $ 378,553        $ 10,322  

Swaps — OTC(a)

     2,488,109          4,521,634  
  

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total derivative assets and liabilities in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities

     2,866,662          4,531,956  
  

 

 

      

 

 

 

Derivatives not subject to a Master Netting Agreement or similar agreement (“MNA”)

     (378,553        (10,322
  

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total derivative assets and liabilities subject to an MNA

   $ 2,488,109        $ 4,521,634  
  

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Includes unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on OTC swaps and swap premiums (paid/received) in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

 

The following table presents the Fund’s derivative assets and liabilities by counterparty net of amounts available for offset under an MNA and net of the related collateral received and pledged by the Fund:

 

           
Counterparty     



Derivative
Assets
Subject to
an MNA by
Counterparty
 
 
 
 
 
      

Derivatives
Available
for Offset
 
 
(a) 
    

Non-Cash
Collateral
Received
 
 
 
      

Cash
Collateral
Received
 
 
(b) 
    

Net Amount
of Derivative
Assets
 
 
(c) 

BNP Paribas SA

   $ 2,441,015        $ (545,708    $        $ (1,895,307    $  

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     47,094          (36,817                      10,277  
  

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 2,488,109        $ (582,525    $        $ (1,895,307    $ 10,277  
  

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

  

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

 

           
Counterparty     



Derivative
Liabilities
Subject to
an MNA by
Counterparty
 
 
 
 
 
      

Derivatives
Available
for Offset(a)
 
 
 
      

Non-Cash
Collateral
Pledged
 
 
 
      

Cash
Collateral
Pledged(b)
 
 
 
      

Net Amount
of Derivative
Liabilities(d)
 
 
 

Bank of America N.A.

   $ 458,908        $        $        $ (458,908      $  

BNP Paribas SA

     545,708          (545,708                           

Goldman Sachs Bank USA

     2,771,429                                     2,771,429  

Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC

     36,817          (36,817                           

UBS AG

     708,772                                     708,772  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
   $ 4,521,634        $ (582,525      $        $ (458,908      $ 3,480,201  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

The amount of derivatives available for offset is limited to the amount of derivative assets and/or liabilities that are subject to an MNA.

 
  (b) 

Excess of collateral received/pledged, if any, from the individual counterparty is not shown for financial reporting purposes.

 
  (c) 

Net amount represents the net amount receivable from the counterparty in the event of default.

 
  (d) 

Net amount represents the net amount payable due to counterparty in the event of default.

 

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End

Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. For a description of the input levels and information about the Fund’s policy regarding valuation of financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

The following table summarizes the Fund’s financial instruments categorized in the fair value hierarchy. The breakdown of the Fund’s financial instruments into major categories is disclosed in the Schedule of Investments above.

 

         
      Level 1        Level 2        Level 3        Total  

Assets

                 

Investments

                 

Long-Term Investments

                 

Common Stocks

   $ 70,064,997        $        $        $ 70,064,997  

Preferred Securities

                 

Preferred Stocks

                       3,990,550          3,990,550  

U.S. Treasury Obligations

              61,712,020                   61,712,020  

Short-Term Securities

                 

Money Market Funds

     2,097,797                            2,097,797  

U.S. Treasury Obligations

              948,433,225                   948,433,225  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
   $ 72,162,794        $  1,010,145,245        $  3,990,550        $  1,086,298,589  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Derivative Financial Instruments(a)

                 

Assets

                 

Equity Contracts

   $ 86,675        $ 2,488,109        $        $ 2,574,784  

Liabilities

                 

Equity Contracts

     (61,749        (4,521,634                 (4,583,383
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
   $ 24,926        $ (2,033,525      $        $ (2,008,599
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Derivative financial instruments are swaps and futures contracts. Swaps and futures contracts are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the instrument.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities  (unaudited)

October 31, 2023

  

    

    

 

     BlackRock
Advantage
Emerging Markets
Fund
   

BlackRock

Global Equity
Market
Neutral Fund

 

ASSETS

   

Investments, at value — unaffiliated(a)

  $ 75,151,108     $ 1,084,200,792  

Investments, at value — affiliated(b)

    4,036,233       2,097,797  

Cash

          11,751,198  

Cash pledged:

   

Collateral — OTC derivatives

          8,380,000  

Futures contracts

    114,000       2,728,000  

Foreign currency, at value(c)

    328,186        

Receivables:

   

Investments sold

    2,385,921       933,302  

Securities lending income — affiliated

    120        

Swaps

          233,543,131  

Capital shares sold

    33,245       16,038,978  

Dividends — unaffiliated

    48,969       69,612  

Dividends — affiliated

    16,864       2,530  

Interest — unaffiliated

          10,727  

Due from broker

          840,000  

Variation margin on futures contracts

          378,553  

Unrealized appreciation on OTC swaps

          2,488,109  

Prepaid expenses

    40,690       103,981  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total assets

    82,155,336       1,363,566,710  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

   

Foreign bank overdraft(d)

          5,544,988  

Cash received as collateral for OTC derivatives

          5,850,000  

Collateral on securities loaned

    8,904        

Payables:

   

Investments purchased

    2,488,345       69,568,375  

Swaps

          191,984,514  

Accounting services fees

    7,026       38,409  

Administration fees

          35,108  

Capital shares redeemed

    25,252       10,163,805  

Custodian fees

    50,946       82,309  

Deferred foreign capital gain tax

    22,189        

Investment advisory fees

    20,365       944,640  

Trustees’ and Officer’s fees

    2,433       2,640  

Other accrued expenses

    35,920       97,103  

Professional fees

    73,615       102,210  

Service and distribution fees

    1,248       11,628  

Transfer agent fees

    2,862       67,557  

Variation margin on futures contracts

    25,147       10,322  

Unrealized depreciation on OTC swaps

          4,521,634  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total liabilities

    2,764,252       289,025,242  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Commitments and contingent liabilities

   

NET ASSETS

  $ 79,391,084     $ 1,074,541,468  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF

   

Paid-in capital

  $ 124,521,128     $ 1,033,878,104  

Accumulated earnings (loss)

    (45,130,044     40,663,364  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

  $ 79,391,084     $ 1,074,541,468  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

(a) Investments, at cost — unaffiliated

  $ 79,444,266     $ 1,090,904,059  

(b) Investments, at cost — affiliated

  $ 4,036,225     $ 2,097,797  

(c)  Foreign currency, at cost

  $ 328,151     $  

(d) Foreign bank overdraft, at cost

  $     $ 5,627,824  

 

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities  (unaudited) (continued)

October 31, 2023

       

 

     BlackRock
Advantage
Emerging Markets
Fund
     BlackRock
Global Equity
Market
Neutral Fund
 

NET ASSET VALUE

    
Institutional             

Net assets

  $ 4,961,116      $ 865,102,907  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    560,792        67,226,842  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 8.85      $ 12.87  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    Unlimited        Unlimited  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.001      $ 0.001  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 
Investor A             

Net assets

  $ 3,925,079      $ 26,760,095  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    452,821        2,115,917  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 8.67      $ 12.65  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    Unlimited        Unlimited  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.001      $ 0.001  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 
Investor C             

Net assets

  $ 503,663      $ 8,208,860  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    61,410        696,602  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 8.20      $ 11.78  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    Unlimited        Unlimited  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.001      $ 0.001  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 
Class K             

Net assets

  $ 70,001,226      $ 174,469,606  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    7,911,695        13,518,415  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 8.85      $ 12.91  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    Unlimited        Unlimited  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.001      $ 0.001  
 

 

 

    

 

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Statements of Operations  (unaudited)

Six Months Ended October 31, 2023

       

 

     BlackRock
Advantage
Emerging Markets
Fund
    BlackRock
Global Equity
Market
Neutral Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

   

Dividends — unaffiliated

  $ 1,470,156     $ 241,605  

Dividends — affiliated

    100,848       104,473  

Interest — unaffiliated

    3,255       20,108,218  

Securities lending income — affiliated — net

    202        

Foreign taxes withheld

    (178,952      
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total investment income

    1,395,509       20,454,296  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

EXPENSES

   

Investment advisory

    342,997       5,235,594  

Professional

    77,413       84,420  

Custodian

    40,843       286,086  

Registration

    38,450       73,906  

Printing and postage

    22,393       26,060  

Administration

    18,222       173,819  

Accounting services

    12,911       93,973  

Administration — class specific

    8,575       83,785  

Transfer agent — class specific

    8,249       324,436  

Service and distribution — class specific

    8,051       64,275  

Trustees and Officer

    3,481       5,998  

Miscellaneous

    10,223       59,174  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total expenses

    591,808       6,511,526  

Less:

   

Administration fees waived

    (18,222      

Administration fees waived by the Manager — class specific

    (8,575     (83,785

Fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager

    (202,837     (630,460

Transfer agent fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager — class specific

    (4,854     (151,474
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    357,320       5,645,807  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income

    1,038,189       14,808,489  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)

   

Net realized gain (loss) from:

   

Investments — unaffiliated(a)

    499,977       2,753,964  

Foreign currency transactions

    (73,256     (148,880

Futures contracts

    (40,638     (5,897,042

Options written

          92,014  

Swaps

          55,213,495  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 
    386,083       52,013,551  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on:

   

Investments — unaffiliated(b)

    (4,647,592     (7,171,311

Investments — affiliated

    2—    

Foreign currency translations

    (2,880     (85,808

Futures contracts

    (328,236     24,679  

Swaps

          (2,849,942
 

 

 

   

 

 

 
    (4,978,706     (10,082,382
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (4,592,623     41,931,169  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

  $ (3,554,434   $ 56,739,658  
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

(a) Net of foreign capital gain tax and capital gain tax refund, if applicable of

  $ (92,621   $  

(b) Net of reduction in deferred foreign capital gain tax of

  $ 8,461     $  

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets

 

    BlackRock Advantage Emerging
Markets Fund
         

BlackRock

Global Equity

Market

Neutral Fund

 
     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
    Year Ended
04/30/23
           Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
    Year Ended
04/30/23
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS

 

       

OPERATIONS

         

Net investment income

  $ 1,038,189     $ 3,208,226       $ 14,808,489     $ 8,419,287  

Net realized gain (loss)

    386,083       (20,072,908       52,013,551       67,690,786  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

    (4,978,706     4,030,580         (10,082,382     (35,038,804
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    (3,554,434     (12,834,102       56,739,658       41,071,269  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS(a)

         

Institutional

    (36,457     (219,347       (5,122,056      

Investor A

    (21,303     (165,363       (182,810      

Investor C

    (2,293     (8,701       (53,964      

Class K

    (438,841     (2,617,795       (1,401,506      
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

Decrease in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

    (498,894     (3,011,206       (6,760,336      
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

         

Net increase (decrease) in net assets derived from capital share transactions

    (1,191,628     (40,652,940       308,393,550       72,900,510  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

         

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

    (5,244,956     (56,498,248       358,372,872       113,971,779  

Beginning of period

    84,636,040       141,134,288         716,168,596       602,196,817  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

End of period

  $ 79,391,084     $ 84,636,040       $ 1,074,541,468     $ 716,168,596  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund  
    Institutional  
     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Year Ended
07/31/18
 
               

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 9.29     $ 10.11     $ 13.24     $ 8.85     $ 10.25     $ 10.59     $ 10.10  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income(a)

    0.12       0.28       0.20       0.15       0.10       0.18       0.07  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (0.51     (0.75     (3.17     4.43       (1.27     (0.52     0.42  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    (0.39     (0.47     (2.97     4.58       (1.17     (0.34     0.49  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Distributions from net investment income(b)

    (0.05     (0.35     (0.16     (0.19     (0.23            
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 8.85     $ 9.29     $ 10.11     $ 13.24     $ 8.85     $ 10.25     $ 10.59  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

             

Based on net asset value

    (4.20 )%(d)      (4.57 )%      (22.62 )%      52.00     (11.78 )%(d)      (3.21 )%(e)      4.85
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

             

Total expenses

    1.44 %(g)      1.48     1.19     1.40     1.38 %(g)(h)      1.42 %(i)(j)      1.28 %(i) 
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    0.85 %(g)      0.85     0.85     0.85     0.81 %(g)      0.92 %(j)      0.94
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income

    2.47 %(g)      3.00     1.62     1.29     1.38 %(g)      1.83     0.67
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

             

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 4,961     $ 6,362     $ 9,583     $ 17,216     $ 9,689     $ 15,904     $ 32,775  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    90     159     183     180 %(k)       141 %(k)      128 %(k)       111 %(k)  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Not annualized.

(e) 

Includes payment from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Fund’s total return.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Audit, printing and tax costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, total expenses would have been 1.42%.

(i) 

Includes recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees. Excluding the recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees, the expense ratios were as follows:

 

               
    

Six Months Ended

10/31/23

(unaudited)

    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Year Ended
07/31/18
 

Expense ratios

    N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       1.39     1.28
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(j) 

Includes non-recurring expenses of offering costs. Without these costs, total expenses and total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed would have been 1.40% and 0.90%, respectively.

(k) 

Excludes underlying investments in total return swaps.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund (continued)  
    Investor A  
     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Year Ended
07/31/18
 
               

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 9.11     $ 9.93     $ 13.00     $ 8.69     $ 10.07     $ 10.43     $ 9.97  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income(a)

    0.10       0.23       0.15       0.11       0.07       0.17       0.14  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (0.50     (0.72     (3.09     4.36       (1.25     (0.53     0.32  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    (0.40     (0.49     (2.94     4.47       (1.18     (0.36     0.46  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Distributions from net investment income(b)

    (0.04     (0.33     (0.13     (0.16     (0.20            
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 8.67     $ 9.11     $ 9.93     $ 13.00     $ 8.69     $ 10.07     $ 10.43  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

             

Based on net asset value

    (4.38 )%(d)      (4.84 )%      (22.83 )%      51.62     (12.05 )%(d)      (3.45 )%(e)      4.61
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

             

Total expenses

    1.78 %(g)      1.87     1.52     1.74     1.70 %(g)(h)      1.69 %(i)(j)      1.57 %(i) 
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    1.15 %(g)      1.15     1.15     1.14     1.12 %(g)      1.17 %(j)      1.19
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income

    2.13 %(g)      2.54     1.29     0.98     1.02 %(g)      1.74     1.32
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

             

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 3,925     $ 4,428     $ 5,246     $ 7,125     $ 5,224     $ 3,817     $ 5,454  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    90     159     183     180 %(k)      141 %(k)      128 %(k)      111 %(k) 
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Not annualized.

(e) 

Includes payment from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Fund’s total return.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Audit, printing and tax costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, total expenses would have been 1.74%.

(i) 

Includes recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees. Excluding the recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees, the expense ratios were as follows:

 

               
     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Year Ended
07/31/18
 

Expense ratios

    N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       1.67     1.55
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(j) 

Includes non-recurring expenses of offering costs. Without these costs, total expenses and total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed would have been 1.67% and 1.15%, respectively.

(k) 

Excludes underlying investments in total return swaps.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund (continued)  
    Investor C  
     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Year Ended
07/31/18
 
               

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 8.65     $ 9.46     $ 12.36     $ 8.29     $ 9.53     $ 9.95     $ 9.58  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income(a)

    0.06       0.15       0.07       0.04       0.02       0.08       0.03  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (0.47     (0.68     (2.96     4.14       (1.21     (0.50     0.34  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    (0.41     (0.53     (2.89     4.18       (1.19     (0.42     0.37  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Distributions from net investment income(b)

    (0.04     (0.28     (0.01     (0.11     (0.05            
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 8.20     $ 8.65     $ 9.46     $ 12.36     $ 8.29     $ 9.53     $ 9.95  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

             

Based on net asset value

    (4.81 )%(d)      (5.51 )%      (23.40 )%      50.49     (12.57 )%(d)      (4.22 )%(e)      3.86
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

             

Total expenses

    2.59 %(g)      2.75     2.43     2.56     2.53 %(g)(h)      2.53 %(i)      2.38
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    1.90 %(g)      1.90     1.90     1.90     1.90 %(g)      1.92 %(i)      1.94
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income

    1.39 %(g)      1.72     0.61     0.43     0.26 %(g)      0.81     0.25
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

             

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 504     $ 430     $ 282     $ 550     $ 1,164     $ 2,280     $ 3,240  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    90     159     183     180 %(j)      141 %(j)       128 %(j)      111 %(j) 
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Not annualized.

(e) 

Includes payment from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Fund’s total return.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Audit, printing and tax costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, total expenses would have been 2.57%.

(i) 

Includes non-recurring expenses of offering costs. Without these costs, total expenses and total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed would have been 2.51% and 1.90%, respectively.

(j) 

Excludes underlying investments in total return swaps.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund (continued)  
    Class K  
     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Period from
01/25/18(a)
to 07/31/18
 
               

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 9.29     $ 10.11     $ 13.24     $ 8.84     $ 10.26     $ 10.59     $ 12.14  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income(b)

    0.11       0.29       0.20       0.16       0.10       0.19       0.13  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    (0.49     (0.76     (3.16     4.43       (1.28     (0.52     (1.68
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    (0.38     (0.47     (2.96     4.59       (1.18     (0.33     (1.55
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Distributions from net investment income(c)

    (0.06     (0.35     (0.17     (0.19     (0.24            
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 8.85     $ 9.29     $ 10.11     $ 13.24     $ 8.84     $ 10.26     $ 10.59  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Return(d)

             

Based on net asset value

    (4.19 )%(e)      (4.53 )%      (22.59 )%      52.19     (11.87 )%(e)      (3.12 )%(f)      (12.77 )%(e) 
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(g)

             

Total expenses

    1.34 %(h)      1.38     1.13     1.36     1.41 %(h)(i)      1.37 %(j)      1.32 %(h)(k) 
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    0.81 %(h)      0.81     0.81     0.81     0.81 %(h)      0.87 %(j)      0.89 %(h)  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income

    2.44 %(h)      3.07     1.63     1.36     1.33 %(h)      1.93     2.33 %(h)  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

             

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 70,001     $ 73,416     $ 126,023     $ 150,108     $ 85,164     $ 80,529     $ 145,476  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    90     159     183     180 %(l)       141 %(l)       128 %(l)       111 %(l)(m) 
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Commencement of operations.

(b) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(c) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(d) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(e) 

Not annualized.

(f) 

Includes payment from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Fund’s total return.

(g) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(h) 

Annualized.

(i) 

Audit, printing and tax costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 1.45%.

(j) 

Includes non-recurring expenses of offering costs. Without these costs, total expenses and total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed would have been 1.34% and 0.84%, respectively.

(k) 

Offering costs were not annualized in the calculation of the expense ratios. If these expenses were annualized, the total expenses would have been 1.31%.

(l) 

Excludes underlying investments in total return swaps.

(m) 

Portfolio turnover rate is representative of the Fund for the entire year.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund  
    Institutional  
    Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
           Year Ended
04/30/23
           Year Ended
04/30/22
           Year Ended
04/30/21
           Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
           Year Ended
07/31/19
           Year Ended
07/31/18
 
                           

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 12.19        $ 11.49        $ 11.98        $ 11.42        $ 12.67        $ 12.17        $ 11.62  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)(a)

    0.22          0.14          (0.15        (0.17        (0.01        0.05          (0.06

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.59          0.56          (0.20        0.76          (0.46        0.57          0.61  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.81          0.70          (0.35        0.59          (0.47        0.62          0.55  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

                               

From net investment income

    (0.13                                   (0.04                  

From net realized gain

                      (0.14        (0.03        (0.74        (0.12         
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (0.13                 (0.14        (0.03        (0.78        (0.12         
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 12.87        $ 12.19        $ 11.49        $ 11.98        $ 11.42        $ 12.67        $ 12.17  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

                               

Based on net asset value

    6.67 %(d)          6.09        (2.94 )%(e)         5.21 %(f)          (3.80 )%(d)         5.09        4.73
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(g)

                               

Total expenses

    1.55 %(h)          1.57        1.58        1.82        1.80 %(h)          1.76        1.73 %(i)  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    1.34 %(h)          1.34        1.36        1.57        1.57 %(h)          1.63        1.66
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)

    3.53 %(h)          1.24        (1.29 )%         (1.49 )%         (0.09 )%(h)         0.36        (0.51 )% 
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

                               

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 865,103        $ 565,027        $ 565,502        $ 459,420        $ 492,021        $ 546,561        $ 559,028  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate(j)

    3        79        31        43        53        7        20
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Not annualized.

(e) 

Includes payment from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Fund’s total return.

(f) 

Includes payments from an affiliate, which impacted the Fund’s total return. Excluding the payments, the Fund’s total return would have been 5.12%.

(g) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(h) 

Annualized.

(i) 

Includes recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees. Excluding the recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees, the expense ratios were as follows:

 

               
    

Six Months Ended

10/31/23
(unaudited)

    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Year Ended
07/31/18
 

Expense ratios

    N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       1.71
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(j) 

Excludes underlying investments in total return swaps.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund (continued)  
    Investor A  
    Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
           Year Ended
04/30/23
           Year Ended
04/30/22
           Year Ended
04/30/21
           Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
           Year Ended
07/31/19
           Year Ended
07/31/18
 
                           

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 11.96        $ 11.30        $ 11.82        $ 11.27        $ 12.50        $ 12.03        $ 11.52  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)(a)

    0.20          0.11          (0.18        (0.20        (0.02        0.01          (0.10

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.59          0.55          (0.20        0.75          (0.46        0.56          0.61  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.79          0.66          (0.38        0.55          (0.48        0.57          0.51  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

                               

From net investment income

    (0.10                                   (0.01                  

From net realized gain

                      (0.14        (0.00 )(c)          (0.74        (0.10         
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (0.10                 (0.14        (0.00        (0.75        (0.10         
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 12.65        $ 11.96        $ 11.30        $ 11.82        $ 11.27        $ 12.50        $ 12.03  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total Return(d)

                               

Based on net asset value

    6.61 %(e)         5.84        (3.23 )%(f)         4.92 %(g)         (3.94 )%(e)         4.79        4.43
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(h)

                               

Total expenses

    1.82 %(i)         1.83        1.86        2.07       
2.07
%(i) 
 
       2.04        2.03 %(j) 
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    1.59 %(i)         1.59        1.61        1.82        1.82 %(i)         1.88        1.96
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)

    3.35 %(i)         1.00        (1.54 )%         (1.75 )%         (0.28 )%(i)         0.12        (0.84 )% 
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

                               

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 26,760        $ 22,462        $ 25,229        $ 23,390        $ 23,509        $ 49,514        $ 49,180  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate(k)

    3        79        31        43        53        7        20
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Amount is greater than $(0.005) per share.

(d) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(e) 

Not annualized.

(f) 

Includes payment from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Fund’s total return.

(g) 

Includes payments received from an affiliate, which impacted the Fund’s total return. Excluding the payments, the Fund’s total return would have been 4.83%.

(h) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(i) 

Annualized.

(j) 

Includes recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees. Excluding the recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees, the expense ratios were as follows:

 

               
    

Six Months Ended

10/31/23
(unaudited)

    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Year Ended
07/31/18
 

Expense ratios

    N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       1.95
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(k) 

Excludes underlying investments in total return swaps.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund (continued)  
    Investor C  
    Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
           Year Ended
04/30/23
           Year Ended
04/30/22
           Year Ended
04/30/21
           Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
           Year Ended
07/31/19
           Year Ended
07/31/18
 
                           

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 11.18        $ 10.64        $ 11.22        $ 10.77        $ 11.99        $ 11.59        $ 11.18  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)(a)

    0.15          0.03          (0.25        (0.27        (0.09        (0.08        (0.18

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.53          0.51          (0.19        0.72          (0.44        0.54          0.59  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.68          0.54          (0.44        0.45          (0.53        0.46          0.41  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

                               

From net investment income

    (0.08                                                      

From net realized gain

                      (0.14                 (0.69        (0.06         
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (0.08                 (0.14                 (0.69        (0.06         
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 11.78        $ 11.18        $ 10.64        $ 11.22        $ 10.77        $ 11.99        $ 11.59  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

                               

Based on net asset value

    6.10 %(d)         5.08        (3.95 )%(e)         4.18 %(f)         (4.51 )%(d)         4.02        3.67
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(g)

                               

Total expenses

    2.54 %(h)         2.63        2.64        2.86        2.83 %(h)         2.79        2.76 %(i) 
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    2.34 %(h)         2.34        2.36        2.57        2.57 %(h)         2.63        2.69
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)

    2.61 %(h)         0.25        (2.30 )%         (2.44 )%         (1.04 )%(h)         (0.64 )%         (1.58 )% 
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

                               

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 8,209        $ 5,281        $ 4,386        $ 6,817        $ 11,539        $ 17,282        $ 21,168  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate(j)

    3        79        31        43        53        7        20
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Not annualized.

(e) 

Includes payment from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Fund’s total return.

(f) 

Includes payments received from an affiliate, which impacted the Fund’s total return. Excluding the payments, the Fund’s total return would have been 4.09%.

(g) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(h) 

Annualized.

(i) 

Includes recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees. Excluding the recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees, the expense ratios were as follows:

 

               
    

Six Months Ended

10/31/23
(unaudited)

    Year Ended
04/30/23
    Year Ended
04/30/22
    Year Ended
04/30/21
    Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
    Year Ended
07/31/19
    Year Ended
07/31/18
 

Expense ratios

    N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       N/A       2.72
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(j) 

Excludes underlying investments in total return swaps.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund (continued)  
    Class K  
    Six Months Ended
10/31/23
(unaudited)
           Year Ended
04/30/23
           Year Ended
04/30/22
           Year Ended
04/30/21
           Period from
08/01/19
to 04/30/20
           Year Ended
07/31/19
           Year Ended
07/31/18
 
                           

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 12.23        $ 11.52        $ 12.00        $ 11.44        $ 12.69        $ 12.19        $ 11.63  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)(a)

    0.23          0.19          (0.14        (0.25        (0.01        0.06          (0.01

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.58          0.52          (0.20        0.85          (0.46        0.56          0.57  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.81          0.71          (0.34        0.60          (0.47        0.62          0.56  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

                               

From net investment income

    (0.13                                   (0.04                  

From net realized gain

                      (0.14        (0.04        (0.74        (0.12         
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (0.13                 (0.14        (0.04        (0.78        (0.12         
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 12.91        $ 12.23        $ 11.52        $ 12.00        $ 11.44        $ 12.69        $ 12.19  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

                               

Based on net asset value

    6.71 %(d)          6.16        (2.85 )%(e)         5.24 %(e)         (3.77 )%(d)         5.11        4.82
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(f)

                               

Total expenses

    1.46 %(g)          1.48        1.51        1.77        1.76 %(g)         1.72        1.65 %(h) 
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    1.29 %(g)          1.29        1.31        1.52        1.52 %(g)         1.57        1.58
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)

    3.63 %(g)          1.59        (1.24 )%         (2.07 )%         (0.07 )%(g)         0.45        (0.04 )% 
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

                               

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 174,470        $ 123,399        $ 7,080        $ 5,151        $ 325        $ 453        $ 217  
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    3        79        31        43        53        7        20
 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Not annualized.

(e) 

Includes payment from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Fund’s total return.

(f) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(g) 

Annualized.

(h) 

Includes recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees. Excluding the recoupment of past waived and/or reimbursed fees for the year ended July 31, 2018, the expense ratio would have been 1.64%.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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1.

ORGANIZATION

BlackRock FundsSM (the “Trust”) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The following, each of which is a series of the Trust, are referred to herein collectively as the “Funds” or individually as a “Fund”:

 

Fund Name         Herein Referred To As    Diversification
Classification

BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund

     Advantage Emerging Markets    Diversified

BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund

       Global Equity Market Neutral    Diversified

Each Fund offers multiple classes of shares. All classes of shares have identical voting, dividend, liquidation and other rights and are subject to the same terms and conditions, except that certain classes bear expenses related to the shareholder servicing and distribution of such shares. Institutional and Class K Shares are sold without a sales charge and only to certain eligible investors. Investor A and Investor C Shares bear certain expenses related to shareholder servicing of such shares, and Investor C Shares also bear certain expenses related to the distribution of such shares. Investor A and Investor C Shares are generally available through financial intermediaries. Each class has exclusive voting rights with respect to matters relating to its shareholder servicing and distribution expenditures (except that Investor C shareholders may vote on material changes to the Investor A Shares distribution and service plan).

 

Share Class   Initial Sales Charge      CDSC      Conversion Privilege

Institutional and Class K Shares

    No        No      None

Investor A Shares

    Yes        No (a)     None

Investor C Shares

    No        Yes (b)     To Investor A Shares after approximately 8 years

 

  (a) 

Investor A Shares may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge (“CDSC”) for certain redemptions where no initial sales charge was paid at the time of purchase.

  (b) 

A CDSC of 1.00% is assessed on certain redemptions of Investor C Shares made within one year after purchase.

The Funds, together with certain other registered investment companies advised by BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Manager”) or its affiliates, are included in a complex of funds referred to as the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex.

 

2.

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”), which may require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities in the financial statements, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in net assets from operations during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Each Fund is considered an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies. Below is a summary of significant accounting policies:

Investment Transactions and Income Recognition: For financial reporting purposes, investment transactions are recorded on the dates the transactions are executed. Realized gains and losses on investment transactions are determined using the specific identification method. Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend dates. Non-cash dividends, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend dates at fair value. Dividends from foreign securities where the ex-dividend dates may have passed are subsequently recorded when the Funds are informed of the ex-dividend dates. Under the applicable foreign tax laws, a withholding tax at various rates may be imposed on capital gains, dividends and interest. Upon notification from issuers, a portion of the dividend income received from a real estate investment trust may be redesignated as a reduction of cost of the related investment and/or realized gain. Interest income, including amortization and accretion of premiums and discounts on debt securities, is recognized daily on an accrual basis. Income, expenses and realized and unrealized gains and losses are allocated daily to each class based on its relative net assets.

Foreign Currency Translation: Each Fund’s books and records are maintained in U.S. dollars. Securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars using exchange rates determined as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”). Purchases and sales of investments are recorded at the rates of exchange prevailing on the respective dates of such transactions. Generally, when the U.S. dollar rises in value against a foreign currency, the investments denominated in that currency will lose value; the opposite effect occurs if the U.S. dollar falls in relative value.

Each Fund does not isolate the effect of fluctuations in foreign exchange rates from the effect of fluctuations in the market prices of investments for financial reporting purposes. Accordingly, the effects of changes in exchange rates on investments are not segregated in the Statements of Operations from the effects of changes in market prices of those investments, but are included as a component of net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investments. Each Fund reports realized currency gains (losses) on foreign currency related transactions as components of net realized gain (loss) for financial reporting purposes, whereas such components are generally treated as ordinary income for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

Foreign Taxes: The Funds may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, stock dividends, capital gains on investments, or certain foreign currency transactions. All foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which each Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by each Fund and are reflected in its Statements of Operations as follows: foreign taxes withheld at source are presented as a reduction of income, foreign taxes on securities lending income are presented as a reduction of securities lending income, foreign taxes on stock dividends are presented as “Foreign taxes withheld”, and foreign taxes on capital gains from sales of investments and foreign taxes on foreign currency transactions are included in their respective net realized gain (loss) categories. Foreign taxes payable or deferred as of October 31, 2023, if any, are disclosed in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

 

 

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The Funds file withholding tax reclaims in certain jurisdictions to recover a portion of amounts previously withheld. The Funds may record a reclaim receivable based on collectability, which includes factors such as the jurisdiction’s applicable laws, payment history and market convention. The Statements of Operations include tax reclaims recorded as well as professional and other fees, if any, associated with recovery of foreign withholding taxes.

Collateralization: If required by an exchange or counterparty agreement, the Funds may be required to deliver/deposit cash and/or securities to/with an exchange, or broker-dealer or custodian as collateral for certain investments.

Distributions: Distributions paid by the Funds are recorded on the ex-dividend dates. Distributions of capital gains are recorded on the ex-dividend dates and made at least annually. The character and timing of distributions are determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP.

Indemnifications: In the normal course of business, a Fund enters into contracts that contain a variety of representations that provide general indemnification. A Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown because it involves future potential claims against a Fund, which cannot be predicted with any certainty.

Other: Expenses directly related to a Fund or its classes are charged to that Fund or the applicable class. Expenses directly related to the Funds and other shared expenses prorated to the Funds are allocated daily to each class based on their relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Other operating expenses shared by several funds, including other funds managed by the Manager, are prorated among those funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods.

 

3.

INVESTMENT VALUATION AND FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

Investment Valuation Policies: Each Fund’s investments are valued at fair value (also referred to as “market value” within the financial statements) each day that the Fund is open for business and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date. U.S. GAAP defines fair value as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Board has approved the designation of each Fund’s Manager as the valuation designee for each Fund. Each Fund determines the fair values of its financial instruments using various independent dealers or pricing services under the Manager’s policies. If a security’s market price is not readily available or does not otherwise accurately represent the fair value of the security, the security will be valued in accordance with the Manager’s policies and procedures as reflecting fair value. The Manager has formed a committee (the “Valuation Committee”) to develop pricing policies and procedures and to oversee the pricing function for all financial instruments, with assistance from other BlackRock pricing committees.

Fair Value Inputs and Methodologies: The following methods and inputs are used to establish the fair value of each Fund’s assets and liabilities:

 

   

Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange are valued at that day’s official closing price, as applicable, on the exchange where the stock is primarily traded. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day may be valued at the last available bid (long positions) or ask (short positions) price.

 

   

Fixed-income investments for which market quotations are readily available are generally valued using the last available bid price or current market quotations provided by independent dealers or third-party pricing services. Pricing services generally value fixed-income securities assuming orderly transactions of an institutional round lot size, but a fund may hold or transact in such securities in smaller, odd lot sizes. Odd lots may trade at lower prices than institutional round lots. The pricing services may use matrix pricing or valuation models that utilize certain inputs and assumptions to derive values, including transaction data (e.g., recent representative bids and offers), market data, credit quality information, perceived market movements, news, and other relevant information. Certain fixed-income securities, including asset-backed and mortgage related securities may be valued based on valuation models that consider the estimated cash flows of each tranche of the entity, establish a benchmark yield and develop an estimated tranche specific spread to the benchmark yield based on the unique attributes of the tranche. The amortized cost method of valuation may be used with respect to debt obligations with sixty days or less remaining to maturity unless the Manager determines such method does not represent fair value.

 

   

Investments in open-end U.S. mutual funds (including money market funds) are valued at that day’s published net asset value (“NAV”).

 

   

The Funds value their investment in SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series (the “Money Market Series”) at fair value, which is ordinarily based upon their pro rata ownership in the underlying fund’s net assets.

 

   

Futures contracts are valued based on that day’s last reported settlement or trade price on the exchange where the contract is traded.

 

   

Swap agreements are valued utilizing quotes received daily by independent pricing services or through brokers, which are derived using daily swap curves and models that incorporate a number of market data factors, such as discounted cash flows, trades and values of the underlying reference instruments.

Generally, trading in foreign instruments is substantially completed each day at various times prior to the close of trading on the NYSE. Each business day, the Funds use current market factors supplied by independent pricing services to value certain foreign instruments (“Systematic Fair Value Price”). The Systematic Fair Value Price is designed to value such foreign securities at fair value as of the close of trading on the NYSE, which follows the close of the local markets.

If events (e.g., market volatility, company announcement or a natural disaster) occur that are expected to materially affect the value of such investment, or in the event that application of these methods of valuation results in a price for an investment that is deemed not to be representative of the market value of such investment, or if a price is not available, the investment will be valued by the Valuation Committee in accordance with the Manager’s policies and procedures as reflecting fair value (“Fair Valued Investments”). The fair valuation approaches that may be used by the Valuation Committee include market approach, income approach and cost approach. Valuation techniques such as discounted cash flow, use of market comparables and matrix pricing are types of valuation approaches and are typically used in determining fair value. When determining the price for Fair Valued Investments, the Valuation Committee seeks to determine the price that each Fund might reasonably expect to receive or pay from

 

 

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the current sale or purchase of that asset or liability in an arm’s-length transaction. Fair value determinations shall be based upon all available factors that the Valuation Committee deems relevant and consistent with the principles of fair value measurement.

For investments in equity or debt issued by privately held companies or funds (“Private Company” or collectively, the “Private Companies”) and other Fair Valued Investments, the fair valuation approaches that are used by the Valuation Committee and third-party pricing services utilized by the Valuation Committee include one or a combination of, but not limited to, the following inputs.

 

     Standard Inputs Generally Considered By The Valuation Committee And Third-Party Pricing Services

Market approach

 

(i)  recent market transactions, including subsequent rounds of financing, in the underlying investment or comparable issuers;

(ii) recapitalizations and other transactions across the capital structure; and

(iii)   market multiples of comparable issuers.

Income approach

 

(i)  future cash flows discounted to present and adjusted as appropriate for liquidity, credit, and/or market risks;

(ii) quoted prices for similar investments or assets in active markets; and

(iii)   other risk factors, such as interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks, recovery rates, liquidation amounts and/or default rates.

Cost approach

 

(i)  audited or unaudited financial statements, investor communications and financial or operational metrics issued by the Private Company;

(ii) changes in the valuation of relevant indices or publicly traded companies comparable to the Private Company;

(iii)   relevant news and other public sources; and

(iv)   known secondary market transactions in the Private Company’s interests and merger or acquisition activity in companies comparable to the Private Company.

Investments in series of preferred stock issued by Private Companies are typically valued utilizing market approach in determining the enterprise value of the company. Such investments often contain rights and preferences that differ from other series of preferred and common stock of the same issuer. Enterprise valuation techniques such as an option pricing model (“OPM”), a probability weighted expected return model (“PWERM”), current value method or a hybrid of those techniques are used as deemed appropriate under the circumstances. The use of these valuation techniques involve a determination of the exit scenarios of the investment in order to appropriately allocate the enterprise value of the company among the various parts of its capital structure.

The Private Companies are not subject to the public company disclosure, timing, and reporting standards applicable to other investments held by a Fund. Typically, the most recently available information by a Private Company is as of a date that is earlier than the date a Fund is calculating its NAV. This factor may result in a difference between the value of the investment and the price a Fund could receive upon the sale of the investment.

Fair Value Hierarchy: Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. These inputs to valuation techniques are categorized into a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels for financial reporting purposes as follows:

 

   

Level 1 – Unadjusted price quotations in active markets/exchanges for identical assets or liabilities that each Fund has the ability to access;

 

   

Level 2 – Other observable inputs (including, but not limited to, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in markets that are active, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the assets or liabilities (such as interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market–corroborated inputs); and

 

   

Level 3 – Unobservable inputs based on the best information available in the circumstances, to the extent observable inputs are not available (including the Valuation Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of financial instruments).

The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). Accordingly, the degree of judgment exercised in determining fair value is greatest for instruments categorized in Level 3. The inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, for disclosure purposes, the fair value hierarchy classification is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. Investments classified within Level 3 have significant unobservable inputs used by the Valuation Committee in determining the price for Fair Valued Investments. Level 3 investments include equity or debt issued by Private Companies that may not have a secondary market and/or may have a limited number of investors. The categorization of a value determined for financial instruments is based on the pricing transparency of the financial instruments and is not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities.

As of October 31, 2023, certain investments of Advantage Emerging Markets were fair valued using NAV as a practical expedient as no quoted market value is available and therefore have been excluded from the fair value hierarchy.

 

4.

SECURITIES AND OTHER INVESTMENTS

Preferred Stocks: Preferred stock has a preference over common stock in liquidation (and generally in receiving dividends as well), but is subordinated to the liabilities of the issuer in all respects. As a general rule, the market value of preferred stock with a fixed dividend rate and no conversion element varies inversely with interest rates and perceived credit risk, while the market price of convertible preferred stock generally also reflects some element of conversion value. Because preferred stock is junior to debt securities and other obligations of the issuer, deterioration in the credit quality of the issuer will cause greater changes in the value of a preferred stock than in a more senior debt security with similar stated yield characteristics. Unlike interest payments on debt securities, preferred stock dividends are payable only if declared by the issuer’s board of directors. Preferred stock also may be subject to optional or mandatory redemption provisions.

 

 

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Warrants: Warrants entitle a fund to purchase a specified number of shares of common stock and are non-income producing. The purchase price and number of shares are subject to adjustment under certain conditions until the expiration date of the warrants, if any. If the price of the underlying stock does not rise above the strike price before the warrant expires, the warrant generally expires without any value and a fund will lose any amount it paid for the warrant. Thus, investments in warrants may involve more risk than investments in common stock. Warrants may trade in the same markets as their underlying stock; however, the price of the warrant does not necessarily move with the price of the underlying stock.

Forward Commitments, When-Issued and Delayed Delivery Securities: The Funds may purchase securities on a when-issued basis and may purchase or sell securities on a forward commitment basis. Settlement of such transactions normally occurs within a month or more after the purchase or sale commitment is made. The Funds may purchase securities under such conditions with the intention of actually acquiring them but may enter into a separate agreement to sell the securities before the settlement date. Since the value of securities purchased may fluctuate prior to settlement, the Funds may be required to pay more at settlement than the security is worth. In addition, a fund is not entitled to any of the interest earned prior to settlement. When purchasing a security on a delayed delivery basis, the Funds assume the rights and risks of ownership of the security, including the risk of price and yield fluctuations. In the event of default by the counterparty, the Funds’ maximum amount of loss is the unrealized appreciation of unsettled when-issued transactions.

Securities Lending: Certain Funds may lend their securities to approved borrowers, such as brokers, dealers and other financial institutions. The borrower pledges and maintains with the Funds collateral consisting of cash, an irrevocable letter of credit issued by a bank, or securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government. The initial collateral received by each Fund is required to have a value of at least 102% of the current value of the loaned securities for securities traded on U.S. exchanges and a value of at least 105% for all other securities. The collateral is maintained thereafter at a value equal to at least 100% of the current market value of the securities on loan. The market value of the loaned securities is determined at the close of each business day of the Fund and any additional required collateral is delivered to the Fund, or excess collateral returned by the Fund, on the next business day. During the term of the loan, the Funds are entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities, but do not receive interest income on securities received as collateral. Loans of securities are terminable at any time and the borrower, after notice, is required to return borrowed securities within the standard time period for settlement of securities transactions.

As of period end, any securities on loan were collateralized by cash and/or U.S. Government obligations. Cash collateral invested by the securities lending agent, BlackRock Investment Management, LLC (“BIM”), if any, is disclosed in the Schedules of Investments. Any non-cash collateral received cannot be sold, re-invested or pledged by the Fund, except in the event of borrower default. The securities on loan, if any, are disclosed in the Funds’ Schedules of Investments. The market value of any securities on loan and the value of related collateral, if any, are shown separately in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities as a component of investments at value – unaffiliated, and collateral on securities loaned, respectively.

Securities lending transactions are entered into by the Funds under Master Securities Lending Agreements (each, an “MSLA”), which provide the right, in the event of default (including bankruptcy or insolvency), for the non-defaulting party to liquidate the collateral and calculate a net exposure to the defaulting party or request additional collateral. In the event that a borrower defaults, the Funds, as lender, would offset the market value of the collateral received against the market value of the securities loaned. When the value of the collateral is greater than that of the market value of the securities loaned, the lender is left with a net amount payable to the defaulting party. However, bankruptcy or insolvency laws of a particular jurisdiction may impose restrictions on or prohibitions against such a right of offset in the event of an MSLA counterparty’s bankruptcy or insolvency. Under the MSLA, absent an event of default, the borrower can resell or re-pledge the loaned securities, and the Funds can reinvest cash collateral received in connection with loaned securities. Upon an event of default, the parties’ obligations to return the securities or collateral to the other party are extinguished, and the parties can resell or re-pledge the loaned securities or the collateral received in connection with the loaned securities in order to satisfy the defaulting party’s net payment obligation for all transactions under the MSLA. The defaulting party remains liable for any deficiency.

The risks of securities lending include the risk that the borrower may not provide additional collateral when required or may not return the securities when due. To mitigate these risks, the Funds benefit from a borrower default indemnity provided by BIM. BIM’s indemnity allows for full replacement of the securities loaned to the extent the collateral received does not cover the value on the securities loaned in the event of borrower default. Each Fund could incur a loss if the value of an investment purchased with cash collateral falls below the market value of loaned securities or if the value of an investment purchased with cash collateral falls below the value of the original cash collateral received. Such losses are borne entirely by the Funds.

 

5.

DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The Funds engage in various portfolio investment strategies using derivative contracts both to increase the returns of the Funds and/or to manage their exposure to certain risks such as credit risk, equity risk, interest rate risk, foreign currency exchange rate risk, commodity price risk or other risks (e.g., inflation risk). Derivative financial instruments categorized by risk exposure are included in the Schedules of Investments. These contracts may be transacted on an exchange or OTC.

Futures Contracts: Futures contracts are purchased or sold to gain exposure to, or manage exposure to, changes in interest rates (interest rate risk) and changes in the value of equity securities (equity risk) or foreign currencies (foreign currency exchange rate risk).

Futures contracts are exchange-traded agreements between the Funds and a counterparty to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying instrument at a specified price and on a specified date. Depending on the terms of a contract, it is settled either through physical delivery of the underlying instrument on the settlement date or by payment of a cash amount on the settlement date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Funds are required to deposit initial margin with the broker in the form of cash or securities in an amount that varies depending on a contract’s size and risk profile. The initial margin deposit must then be maintained at an established level over the life of the contract. Amounts pledged, which are considered restricted, are included in cash pledged for futures contracts in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

Securities deposited as initial margin are designated in the Schedules of Investments and cash deposited, if any, are shown as cash pledged for futures contracts in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Pursuant to the contract, the Funds agree to receive from or pay to the broker an amount of cash equal to the daily fluctuation in market value of the contract (“variation margin”). Variation margin is recorded as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and, if any, shown as variation margin receivable (or payable) on futures contracts in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. When the contract is closed, a realized gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations equal to the

 

 

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difference between the notional amount of the contract at the time it was opened and the notional amount at the time it was closed. The use of futures contracts involves the risk of an imperfect correlation in the movements in the price of futures contracts and interest rates, foreign currency exchange rates or underlying assets.

Options: The Funds may purchase and write call and put options to increase or decrease their exposure to the risks of underlying instruments, including equity risk, interest rate risk and/or commodity price risk and/or, in the case of options written, to generate gains from options premiums.

A call option gives the purchaser (holder) of the option the right (but not the obligation) to buy, and obligates the seller (writer) to sell (when the option is exercised) the underlying instrument at the exercise or strike price at any time or at a specified time during the option period. A put option gives the holder the right to sell and obligates the writer to buy the underlying instrument at the exercise or strike price at any time or at a specified time during the option period.

Premiums paid on options purchased and premiums received on options written, as well as the daily fluctuation in market value, are included in investments at value – unaffiliated and options written at value, respectively, in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. When an instrument is purchased or sold through the exercise of an option, the premium is offset against the cost or proceeds of the underlying instrument. When an option expires, a realized gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations to the extent of the premiums received or paid. When an option is closed or sold, a gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations to the extent the cost of the closing transaction exceeds the premiums received or paid. When the Funds write a call option, such option is typically “covered,” meaning that they hold the underlying instrument subject to being called by the option counterparty. When the Funds write a put option, cash is segregated in an amount sufficient to cover the obligation. These amounts, which are considered restricted, are included in cash pledged as collateral for options written in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

In purchasing and writing options, the Funds bear the risk of an unfavorable change in the value of the underlying instrument or the risk that they may not be able to enter into a closing transaction due to an illiquid market. Exercise of a written option could result in the Funds purchasing or selling a security when they otherwise would not, or at a price different from the current market value.

Swaps: Swap contracts are entered into to manage exposure to issuers, markets and securities. Such contracts are agreements between the Funds and a counterparty to make periodic net payments on a specified notional amount or a net payment upon termination. Swap agreements are privately negotiated in the OTC market and may be entered into as a bilateral contract (“OTC swaps”) or centrally cleared (“centrally cleared swaps”).

For OTC swaps, any upfront premiums paid and any upfront fees received are shown as swap premiums paid and swap premiums received, respectively, in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and amortized over the term of the contract. The daily fluctuation in market value is recorded as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on OTC Swaps in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Payments received or paid are recorded in the Statements of Operations as realized gains or losses, respectively. When an OTC swap is terminated, a realized gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations equal to the difference between the proceeds from (or cost of) the closing transaction and the Funds’ basis in the contract, if any. Generally, the basis of the contract is the premium received or paid.

In a centrally cleared swap, immediately following execution of the swap contract, the swap contract is novated to a central counterparty (the “CCP”) and the CCP becomes the Funds’ counterparty on the swap. Each Fund is required to interface with the CCP through the broker. Upon entering into a centrally cleared swap, each Fund is required to deposit initial margin with the broker in the form of cash or securities in an amount that varies depending on the size and risk profile of the particular swap. Securities deposited as initial margin are designated in the Schedules of Investments and cash deposited is shown as cash pledged for centrally cleared swaps in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Amounts pledged, which are considered restricted cash, are included in cash pledged for centrally cleared swaps in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Pursuant to the contract, each Fund agrees to receive from or pay to the broker an amount of cash equal to the daily fluctuation in market value of the contract (“variation margin”). Variation margin is recorded as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and shown as variation margin receivable (or payable) on centrally cleared swaps in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Payments received from (paid to) the counterparty are amortized over the term of the contract and recorded as realized gains (losses) in the Statements of Operations, including those at termination.

 

   

Total return swaps — Total return swaps are entered into to obtain exposure to a security or market without owning such security or investing directly in such market or to exchange the risk/return of one security or market (e.g., fixed-income) with another security or market (e.g., equity or commodity prices) (equity risk, commodity price risk and/or interest rate risk).

Total return swaps are agreements in which there is an exchange of cash flows whereby one party commits to make payments based on the total return (distributions plus capital gains/losses) of an underlying instrument, or basket of underlying instruments, in exchange for fixed or floating rate interest payments. If the total return of the instrument(s) or index underlying the transaction exceeds or falls short of the offsetting fixed or floating interest rate obligation, the Funds receive payment from or make a payment to the counterparty.

Certain total return swaps are designed to function as a portfolio of direct investments in long and short equity positions. This means that the Fund has the ability to trade in and out of these long and short positions within the swap and will receive the economic benefits and risks equivalent to direct investment in these positions, subject to certain adjustments due to events related to the counterparty. Benefits and risks include capital appreciation (depreciation), corporate actions and dividends received and paid, all of which are reflected in the swap’s market value. The market value also includes interest charges and credits (“financing fees”) related to the notional values of the long and short positions and cash balances within the swap. These interest charges and credits are based on a specified benchmark rate plus or minus a specified spread determined based upon the country and/or currency of the positions in the portfolio.

Positions within the swap and financing fees are reset periodically. During a reset, any unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on positions and accrued financing fees become available for cash settlement between the Funds and the counterparty. The amounts that are available for cash settlement are recorded as realized gains or losses in the Statements of Operations. Cash settlement in and out of the swap may occur at a reset date or any other date, at the discretion of the Funds and the counterparty, over the life of the agreement. Certain swaps have no stated expiration and can be terminated by either party at any time.

 

 

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Swap transactions involve, to varying degrees, elements of interest rate, credit and market risks in excess of the amounts recognized in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Such risks involve the possibility that there will be no liquid market for these agreements, that the counterparty to the agreements may default on its obligation to perform or disagree as to the meaning of the contractual terms in the agreements, and that there may be unfavorable changes in interest rates and/or market values associated with these transactions.

Master Netting Arrangements: In order to define its contractual rights and to secure rights that will help it mitigate its counterparty risk, a Fund may enter into an International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. Master Agreement (“ISDA Master Agreement”) or similar agreement with its derivative contract counterparties. An ISDA Master Agreement is a bilateral agreement between the Fund and a counterparty that governs certain OTC derivatives and typically contains, among other things, collateral posting terms and netting provisions in the event of a default and/or termination event. Under an ISDA Master Agreement, the Fund may, under certain circumstances, offset with the counterparty certain derivative financial instruments’ payables and/or receivables with collateral held and/or posted and create one single net payment. The provisions of the ISDA Master Agreement typically permit a single net payment in the event of default including the bankruptcy or insolvency of the counterparty. However, bankruptcy or insolvency laws of a particular jurisdiction may impose restrictions on or prohibitions against the right of offset in bankruptcy, insolvency or other events.

Collateral Requirements: For derivatives traded under an ISDA Master Agreement, the collateral requirements are typically calculated by netting the mark-to-market amount for each transaction under such agreement and comparing that amount to the value of any collateral currently pledged by the Funds and the counterparty.

Cash collateral that has been pledged to cover obligations of the Funds and cash collateral received from the counterparty, if any, is reported separately in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities as cash pledged as collateral and cash received as collateral, respectively. Non-cash collateral pledged by the Funds, if any, is noted in the Schedules of Investments. Generally, the amount of collateral due from or to a counterparty is subject to a certain minimum transfer amount threshold before a transfer is required, which is determined at the close of business of the Funds. Any additional required collateral is delivered to/pledged by the Funds on the next business day. Typically, the counterparty is not permitted to sell, re-pledge or use cash and non-cash collateral it receives. A Fund generally agrees not to use non-cash collateral that it receives but may, absent default or certain other circumstances defined in the underlying ISDA Master Agreement, be permitted to use cash collateral received. In such cases, interest may be paid pursuant to the collateral arrangement with the counterparty. To the extent amounts due to the Funds from the counterparties are not fully collateralized, each Fund bears the risk of loss from counterparty non-performance. Likewise, to the extent the Funds have delivered collateral to a counterparty and stand ready to perform under the terms of their agreement with such counterparty, each Fund bears the risk of loss from a counterparty in the amount of the value of the collateral in the event the counterparty fails to return such collateral. Based on the terms of agreements, collateral may not be required for all derivative contracts.

For financial reporting purposes, the Funds do not offset derivative assets and derivative liabilities that are subject to netting arrangements, if any, in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

 

6.

INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES

Investment Advisory: The Trust, on behalf of each Fund, entered into an Investment Advisory Agreement with the Manager, the Funds’ investment adviser and an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of BlackRock, Inc. (“BlackRock”), to provide investment advisory services. The Manager is responsible for the management of each Fund’s portfolio and provides the personnel, facilities, equipment and certain other services necessary to the operations of each Fund.

For such services, each Fund pays the Manager a monthly fee at an annual rate equal to the following percentages of the average daily value of each Fund’s net assets:

 

     Investment Advisory Fees  
Average Daily Net Assets   Advantage Emerging Markets     Global Equity Market Neutral  

First $1 billion

    0.80     1.25

$1 billion — $3 billion

    0.75       1.18  

$3 billion — $5 billion

    0.72       1.13  

$5 billion — $10 billion

    0.70       1.09  

Greater than $10 billion

    0.68       1.06  

With respect to Global Equity Market Neutral, the Manager entered into a sub-advisory agreement with BlackRock International Limited (“BIL”), an affiliate of the Manager. The Manager pays BIL for services it provides for that portion of the Fund for which BIL acts as sub-adviser, a monthly fee that is equal to a percentage of the investment advisory fees paid by Global Equity Market Neutral to the Manager.

Service and Distribution Fees: The Trust, on behalf of each Fund, entered into a Distribution Agreement and a Distribution and Service Plan with BlackRock Investments, LLC (“BRIL”), an affiliate of the Manager. Pursuant to the Distribution and Service Plan and in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, each Fund pays BRIL ongoing service and distribution fees. The fees are accrued daily and paid monthly at annual rates based upon the average daily net assets of the relevant share class of each Fund as follows:

 

Share Class   Service Fees     Distribution Fees  

Investor A

    0.25     N/A  

Investor C

    0.25       0.75

BRIL and broker-dealers, pursuant to sub-agreements with BRIL, provide shareholder servicing and distribution services to the Funds. The ongoing service and/or distribution fee compensates/reimburses BRIL and each broker-dealer for providing shareholder servicing and/or distribution related services to shareholders.

 

 

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For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the following table shows the class specific service and distribution fees borne directly by each share class of each Fund:

 

Fund Name    Investor A      Investor C      Total  

Advantage Emerging Markets

   $ 5,435      $ 2,616      $ 8,051  

Global Equity Market Neutral

     29,292        34,983        64,275  

Administration: The Trust, on behalf of each Fund, entered into an Administration Agreement with the Manager, an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of BlackRock, to provide administrative services. For these services, the Manager receives an administration fee computed daily and payable monthly, based on a percentage of the average daily net assets of each Fund. The administration fee, which is shown as administration in the Statements of Operations, is paid at the annual rates below.

 

Average Daily Net Assets   Administration Fees  

First $500 million

    0.0425

$500 million — $1 billion

    0.0400  

$1 billion — $2 billion

    0.0375  

$2 billion — $4 billion

    0.0350  

$4 billion — $13 billion

    0.0325  

Greater than $13 billion

    0.0300  

In addition, the Manager charges each of the share classes an administration fee, which is shown as administration – class specific in the Statements of Operations, at an annual rate of 0.02% of the average daily net assets of each respective class.

For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the following table shows the class specific administration fees borne directly by each share class of each Fund:

 

Fund Name    Institutional      Investor A      Investor C      Class K      Total  

Advantage Emerging Markets

   $ 601      $ 435      $ 52      $ 7,487      $ 8,575  

Global Equity Market Neutral

     66,215        2,343        700        14,527        83,785  

Transfer Agent: Pursuant to written agreements, certain financial intermediaries, some of which may be affiliates, provide the Funds with sub-accounting, recordkeeping, sub-transfer agency and other administrative services with respect to servicing of underlying investor accounts. For these services, these entities receive an asset-based fee or an annual fee per shareholder account, which will vary depending on share class and/or net assets. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the Funds did not pay any amounts to affiliates in return for these services.

The Manager maintains a call center that is responsible for providing certain shareholder services to the Funds. Shareholder services include responding to inquiries and processing purchases and sales based upon instructions from shareholders. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, each Fund reimbursed the Manager the following amounts for costs incurred in running the call center, which are included in transfer agent — class specific in the Statements of Operations:

 

Fund Name    Institutional      Investor A      Investor C      Class K      Total  

Advantage Emerging Markets

   $ 123      $ 216      $ 37      $ 153      $ 529  

Global Equity Market Neutral

     828        276        184        46        1,334  

For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the following table shows the class specific transfer agent fees borne directly by each share class of each Fund:

 

Fund Name    Institutional      Investor A      Investor C      Class K      Total  

Advantage Emerging Markets

   $ 2,885      $ 4,101      $ 651      $ 612      $ 8,249  

Global Equity Market Neutral

     308,995        11,946        2,713        782        324,436  

Other Fees: For the six months ended October 31, 2023, affiliates earned underwriting discounts, direct commissions and dealer concessions on sales of each Fund’s Investor A Shares as follows:

 

Fund Name   Investor A  

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 195  

Global Equity Market Neutral

    1,258  

For the six months ended October 31, 2023, affiliates received CDSCs as follows:

 

Fund Name   Investor C  

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 12  

Global Equity Market Neutral

    163  

Expense Limitations, Waivers and Reimbursements: With respect to each Fund, the Manager contractually agreed to waive its investment advisory fees by the amount of investment advisory fees each Fund pays to the Manager indirectly through its investment in affiliated money market funds (the “affiliated money market fund waiver”) through June 30, 2025. The contractual agreement may be terminated upon 90 days’ notice by a majority of the trustees who are not “interested persons” of the Trust, as defined in the

 

 

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1940 Act (“Independent Trustees”), or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of a Fund. The amount of waivers and/or reimbursements of fees and expenses made pursuant to the expense limitation described below will be reduced by the amount of the affiliated money market fund waiver. This amount is included in fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager in the Statements of Operations. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the amounts waived were as follows:

 

Fund Name   Fees Waived and/or Reimbursed
by the Manager
 

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 1,469  

Global Equity Market Neutral

    1,527  

The Manager has contractually agreed to waive its investment advisory fee with respect to any portion of each Fund’s assets invested in affiliated equity and fixed-income mutual funds and affiliated exchange-traded funds that have a contractual management fee through June 30, 2025. The contractual agreement may be terminated upon 90 days’ notice by a majority of the Independent Trustees, or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of a Fund. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, there were no fees waived by the Manager pursuant to this arrangement.

With respect to Advantage Emerging Markets, the Manager contractually agreed to waive and/or reimburse fees or expenses in order to limit other expenses (“expense limitation”) through June 30, 2025. Other expenses include accounting, administration, transfer agency, custody, professional and registration fees and exclude dividend expense, interest expense, and certain other fund expenses that constitute extraordinary expenses not incurred in the ordinary course of the Fund’s business. The expense limitations as a percentage of average daily net assets are as follows:

 

Fund Name/Share Class   Expense Limitation  

Advantage Emerging Markets

 

Institutional

    0.05

Investor A

    0.10  

Investor C

    0.10  

Class K

    0.01  

With respect to Global Equity Market Neutral, the Manager contractually agreed to waive and/or reimburse fees or expenses in order to limit expenses, excluding interest expense, dividend expense, tax expense, acquired fund fees and expenses, and certain other fund expenses, which constitute extraordinary expenses not incurred in the ordinary course of the Fund’s business (“expense limitation”). The expense limitations as a percentage of average daily net assets are as follows:

 

Fund Name/Share Class   Expense Limitation  

Global Equity Market Neutral

 

Institutional

    1.34

Investor A

    1.59  

Investor C

    2.34  

Class K

    1.29  

The Manager has agreed not to reduce or discontinue the contractual expense limitations through June 30, 2025, unless approved by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Trustees, or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of a Fund. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, amounts included in the Statements of Operations were as follows:

 

Fund Name   Fees Waived and/or Reimbursed
by the Manager
 

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 201,368  

Global Equity Market Neutral

    628,933  

 

Fund Name   Administration
Fees Waived
 

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 18,222  

In addition, these amounts waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager are included in Administration fees waived by the Manager — class specific and transfer agent fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager — class specific, respectively, in the Statements of Operations. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, class specific expense waivers and/or reimbursements were as follows:

 

     Administration Fees Waived by the Manager - Class Specific  
Fund Name   Institutional      Investor A      Investor C      Class K      Total  

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 601      $ 435      $ 52      $ 7,487      $ 8,575  

Global Equity Market Neutral

    66,215        2,343        700        14,527        83,785  

 

     Transfer Agent Fees Waived and/or
Reimbursed by the Manager - Class Specific
 
Fund Name   Institutional      Investor A      Investor C      Class K      Total  

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 1,683      $ 2,144      $ 415      $ 612      $ 4,854  

Global Equity Market Neutral

    143,633        6,094        966        781        151,474  

Securities Lending: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has issued an exemptive order which permits BIM, an affiliate of the Manager, to serve as

 

 

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securities lending agent for the Funds, subject to applicable conditions. As securities lending agent, BIM bears all operational costs directly related to securities lending. The Funds are responsible for expenses in connection with the investment of cash collateral received for securities on loan (the “collateral investment expenses”). The cash collateral is invested in a private investment company, Money Market Series, managed by the Manager or its affiliates. However, BIM has agreed to cap the collateral investment expenses of the Money Market Series to an annual rate of 0.04%. The investment adviser to the Money Market Series will not charge any advisory fees with respect to shares purchased by the Funds. The Money Market Series may impose a discretionary liquidity fee of up to 2% of the value withdrawn, if such fee is determined to be in the best interests of the Money Market Series. The Money Market Series seeks current income consistent with maintaining liquidity and preserving capital. Although the Money Market Series is not registered under the 1940 Act, its investments may follow the parameters of investments by a money market fund that is subject to Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act.

Securities lending income is equal to the total of income earned from the reinvestment of cash collateral, net of fees and other payments to and from borrowers of securities, and less the collateral investment expenses. Each Fund retains a portion of securities lending income and remits a remaining portion to BIM as compensation for its services as securities lending agent.

Pursuant to the current securities lending agreement, Advantage Emerging Markets retains 82% of securities lending income (which excludes collateral investment expenses), and this amount retained can never be less than 70% of the total of securities lending income plus the collateral investment expenses.

In addition, commencing the business day following the date that the aggregate securities lending income earned across the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex in a calendar year exceeds a specified threshold, Advantage Emerging Markets, pursuant to the securities lending agreement, will retain for the remainder of that calendar year securities lending income in an amount equal to 85% of securities lending income (which excludes collateral investment expenses), and this amount retained can never be less than 70% of the total of securities lending income plus the collateral investment expenses.

The share of securities lending income earned by each Fund is shown as securities lending income — affiliated — net in the Statements of Operations. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, each Fund paid BIM the following amounts for securities lending agent services:

 

Fund Name   Amounts  

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 36  

Interfund Lending: In accordance with an exemptive order (the “Order”) from the SEC, each Fund may participate in a joint lending and borrowing facility for temporary purposes (the “Interfund Lending Program”), subject to compliance with the terms and conditions of the Order, and to the extent permitted by each Fund’s investment policies and restrictions. Each Fund is currently permitted to borrow and lend under the Interfund Lending Program.

A lending BlackRock fund may lend in aggregate up to 15% of its net assets but may not lend more than 5% of its net assets to any one borrowing fund through the Interfund Lending Program. A borrowing BlackRock fund may not borrow through the Interfund Lending Program or from any other source more than 33 1/3% of its total assets (or any lower threshold provided for by the fund’s investment restrictions). If a borrowing BlackRock fund’s total outstanding borrowings exceed 10% of its total assets, each of its outstanding interfund loans will be subject to collateralization of at least 102% of the outstanding principal value of the loan. All interfund loans are for temporary or emergency purposes and the interest rate to be charged will be the average of the highest current overnight repurchase agreement rate available to a lending fund and the bank loan rate, as calculated according to a formula established by the Board.

During the period ended October 31, 2023, the Funds did not participate in the Interfund Lending Program.

Trustees and Officers: Certain trustees and/or officers of the Trust are directors and/or officers of BlackRock or its affiliates. The Funds reimburse the Manager for a portion of the compensation paid to the Trust’s Chief Compliance Officer, which is included in Trustees and Officer in the Statements of Operations.

Other Transactions: The Funds may purchase securities from, or sell securities to, an affiliated fund provided the affiliation is due solely to having a common investment adviser, common officers, or common trustees. For the six months ended October 31, 2023, the purchase and sale transactions and any net realized gains (losses) with affiliated funds in compliance with Rule 17a-7 under the 1940 Act were as follows:

 

Fund Name   Purchases      Sales      Net Realized
Gain (Loss)
 

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 1,847,521      $ 1,488,273      $ (77,518

 

7.

PURCHASES AND SALES

For the six months ended October 31, 2023, purchases and sales of investments, excluding short-term securities, were as follows:

 

Fund Name   Purchases      Sales  

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 71,838,194      $ 72,339,217  

Global Equity Market Neutral

    87,148,113        2,723,144  

 

8.

INCOME TAX INFORMATION

It is each Fund’s policy to comply with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, applicable to regulated investment companies, and to distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its shareholders. Therefore, no U.S. federal income tax provision is required.

 

 

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Each Fund files U.S. federal and various state and local tax returns. No income tax returns are currently under examination. The statute of limitations on each Fund’s U.S. federal tax returns generally remains open for a period of three years after they are filed. The statutes of limitations on each Fund’s state and local tax returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon the jurisdiction.

Management has analyzed tax laws and regulations and their application to the Funds as of October 31, 2023, inclusive of the open tax return years, and does not believe that there are any uncertain tax positions that require recognition of a tax liability in the Funds’ financial statements.

As of April 30, 2023, the Funds had non-expiring capital loss carryforwards available to offset future realized capital gains as follows:

 

Fund Name    

Non-Expiring
Capital Loss
Carryforwards
 
 
(a) 

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ (38,746,286

Global Equity Market Neutral

    (16,669,223

 

  (a) 

Amounts available to offset future realized capital gains.

 

As of October 31, 2023, gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation based on cost of investments (including short positions and derivatives, if any) for U.S. federal income tax purposes were as follows:

 

Fund Name   Tax Cost      Gross Unrealized
Appreciation
     Gross Unrealized
Depreciation
    Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

Advantage Emerging Markets

  $ 86,509,059      $ 6,264,673      $ (13,828,845   $ (7,564,172

Global Equity Market Neutral

    1,093,001,924        158,767,067        (167,479,001     (8,711,934

 

9.

BANK BORROWINGS

The Trust, on behalf of each Fund, along with certain other funds managed by the Manager and its affiliates (“Participating Funds”), is party to a 364-day, $2.50 billion credit agreement with a group of lenders. Under this agreement, the Funds may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. Excluding commitments designated for certain individual funds, the Participating Funds, including the Funds, can borrow up to an aggregate commitment amount of $1.75 billion at any time outstanding, subject to asset coverage and other limitations as specified in the agreement. The credit agreement has the following terms: a fee of 0.10% per annum on unused commitment amounts and interest at a rate equal to the higher of (a) Overnight Bank Funding Rate (“OBFR”) (but, in any event, not less than 0.00%) on the date the loan is made plus 0.80% per annum, (b) the Fed Funds rate (but, in any event, not less than 0.00%) in effect from time to time plus 0.80% per annum on amounts borrowed or (c) the sum of (x) Daily Simple Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) (but, in any event, not less than 0.00%) on the date the loan is made plus 0.10% and (y) 0.80% per annum. The agreement expires in April 2024 unless extended or renewed. These fees were allocated among such funds based upon portions of the aggregate commitment available to them and relative net assets of Participating Funds. During the six months ended October 31, 2023, the Funds did not borrow under the credit agreement.

 

10.

PRINCIPAL RISKS

In the normal course of business, the Funds invest in securities or other instruments and may enter into certain transactions, and such activities subject each Fund to various risks, including among others, fluctuations in the market (market risk) or failure of an issuer to meet all of its obligations. The value of securities or other instruments may also be affected by various factors, including, without limitation: (i) the general economy; (ii) the overall market as well as local, regional or global political and/or social instability; (iii) regulation, taxation or international tax treaties between various countries; or (iv) currency, interest rate and price fluctuations. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness or other public health issues, recessions, or other events could have a significant impact on the Funds and their investments. Each Fund’s prospectus provides details of the risks to which each Fund is subject.

The Funds may be exposed to additional risks when reinvesting cash collateral in money market funds that do not seek to maintain a stable NAV per share of $1.00, which may be subject to discretionary liquidity fees under certain circumstances.

Market Risk: Investments in the securities of issuers domiciled in countries with emerging capital markets involve certain additional risks that do not generally apply to investments in securities of issuers in more developed capital markets, such as (i) low or nonexistent trading volume, resulting in a lack of liquidity and increased volatility in prices for such securities; (ii) uncertain national policies and social, political and economic instability, increasing the potential for expropriation of assets, confiscatory taxation, high rates of inflation or unfavorable diplomatic developments; (iii) lack of publicly available or reliable information about issuers as a result of not being subject to the same degree of regulatory requirements and accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards; and (iv) possible fluctuations in exchange rates, differing legal systems and the existence or possible imposition of exchange controls, custodial restrictions or other foreign or U.S. governmental laws or restrictions applicable to such investments.

Infectious Illness Risk: An outbreak of an infectious illness, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, may adversely impact the economies of many nations and the global economy, and may impact individual issuers and capital markets in ways that cannot be foreseen. An infectious illness outbreak may result in, among other things, closed international borders, prolonged quarantines, supply chain disruptions, market volatility or disruptions and other significant economic, social and political impacts.

Valuation Risk: The market values of equities, such as common stocks and preferred securities or equity related investments, such as futures and options, may decline due to general market conditions which are not specifically related to a particular company. They may also decline due to factors which affect a particular industry or industries. A Fund may invest in illiquid investments. An illiquid investment is any investment that a Fund reasonably expects cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the investment. A Fund may experience difficulty in selling illiquid

 

 

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investments in a timely manner at the price that it believes the investments are worth. Prices may fluctuate widely over short or extended periods in response to company, market or economic news. Markets also tend to move in cycles, with periods of rising and falling prices. This volatility may cause each Fund’s NAV to experience significant increases or decreases over short periods of time. If there is a general decline in the securities and other markets, the NAV of a Fund may lose value, regardless of the individual results of the securities and other instruments in which a Fund invests.

The price a Fund could receive upon the sale of any particular portfolio investment may differ from a Fund’s valuation of the investment, particularly for securities that trade in thin or volatile markets or that are valued using a fair valuation technique or a price provided by an independent pricing service. Changes to significant unobservable inputs and assumptions (i.e., publicly traded company multiples, growth rate, time to exit) due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore a Fund’s results of operations. As a result, the price received upon the sale of an investment may be less than the value ascribed by a Fund, and a Fund could realize a greater than expected loss or lesser than expected gain upon the sale of the investment. A Fund’s ability to value its investments may also be impacted by technological issues and/or errors by pricing services or other third-party service providers.

Counterparty Credit Risk: The Funds may be exposed to counterparty credit risk, or the risk that an entity may fail to or be unable to perform on its commitments related to unsettled or open transactions, including making timely interest and/or principal payments or otherwise honoring its obligations. The Funds manage counterparty credit risk by entering into transactions only with counterparties that the Manager believes have the financial resources to honor their obligations and by monitoring the financial stability of those counterparties. Financial assets, which potentially expose the Funds to market, issuer and counterparty credit risks, consist principally of financial instruments and receivables due from counterparties. The extent of the Funds’ exposure to market, issuer and counterparty credit risks with respect to these financial assets is approximately their value recorded in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, less any collateral held by the Funds.

A derivative contract may suffer a mark-to-market loss if the value of the contract decreases due to an unfavorable change in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument. Losses can also occur if the counterparty does not perform under the contract.

For OTC options purchased, each Fund bears the risk of loss in the amount of the premiums paid plus the positive change in market values net of any collateral held by the Funds should the counterparty fail to perform under the contracts. Options written by the Funds do not typically give rise to counterparty credit risk, as options written generally obligate the Funds, and not the counterparty, to perform. The Funds may be exposed to counterparty credit risk with respect to options written to the extent each Fund deposits collateral with its counterparty to a written option.

With exchange-traded futures, there is less counterparty credit risk to the Funds since the exchange or clearinghouse, as counterparty to such instruments, guarantees against a possible default. The clearinghouse stands between the buyer and the seller of the contract; therefore, credit risk is limited to failure of the clearinghouse. While offset rights may exist under applicable law, a Fund does not have a contractual right of offset against a clearing broker or clearinghouse in the event of a default (including the bankruptcy or insolvency). Additionally, credit risk exists in exchange-traded futures with respect to initial and variation margin that is held in a clearing broker’s customer accounts. While clearing brokers are required to segregate customer margin from their own assets, in the event that a clearing broker becomes insolvent or goes into bankruptcy and at that time there is a shortfall in the aggregate amount of margin held by the clearing broker for all its clients, typically the shortfall would be allocated on a pro rata basis across all the clearing broker’s customers, potentially resulting in losses to the Funds.

Geographic/Asset Class Risk: A diversified portfolio, where this is appropriate and consistent with a fund’s objectives, minimizes the risk that a price change of a particular investment will have a material impact on the NAV of a fund. The investment concentrations within each Fund’s portfolio are disclosed in its Schedule of Investments.

Certain Funds invest a significant portion of their assets in securities of issuers located in the United States. A decrease in imports or exports, changes in trade regulations, inflation and/or an economic recession in the United States may have a material adverse effect on the U.S. economy and the securities listed on U.S. exchanges. Proposed and adopted policy and legislative changes in the United States may also have a significant effect on U.S. markets generally, as well as on the value of certain securities. Governmental agencies project that the United States will continue to maintain elevated public debt levels for the foreseeable future which may constrain future economic growth. Circumstances could arise that could prevent the timely payment of interest or principal on U.S. government debt, such as reaching the legislative “debt ceiling.” Such non-payment would result in substantial negative consequences for the U.S. economy and the global financial system. If U.S. relations with certain countries deteriorate, it could adversely affect issuers that rely on the United States for trade. The United States has also experienced increased internal unrest and discord. If these trends were to continue, they may have an adverse impact on the U.S. economy and the issuers in which the Funds invest.

Certain Funds invest a substantial amount of their assets in issuers located in a single country or a limited number of countries. When a fund concentrates its investments in this manner, it assumes the risk that economic, regulatory, political and social conditions in those countries may have a significant impact on their investment performance and could affect the income from, or the value or liquidity of, the Fund’s portfolio. Unanticipated or sudden political or social developments may cause uncertainty in the markets and as a result adversely affect the Fund’s investments. Foreign issuers may not be subject to the same uniform accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards and practices as used in the United States. Foreign securities markets may also be more volatile and less liquid than U.S. securities and may be less subject to governmental supervision not typically associated with investing in U.S. securities. Investment percentages in specific countries are presented in the Schedules of Investments.

Certain Funds invest a significant portion of their assets in securities of issuers located in Asia or with significant exposure to Asian issuers or countries. The Asian financial markets have recently experienced volatility and adverse trends due to concerns in several Asian countries regarding monetary policy, government intervention in the markets, rising government debt levels or economic downturns. These events may spread to other countries in Asia and may affect the value and liquidity of certain of the Funds’ investments.

Certain Funds invest a significant portion of their assets in securities of issuers located in China or with significant exposure to Chinese issuers. Investments in Chinese securities, including certain Hong Kong-listed securities, involve risks specific to China. China may be subject to considerable degrees of economic, political and social instability and demonstrates significantly higher volatility from time to time in comparison to developed markets. Chinese markets generally continue to experience inefficiency, volatility and pricing anomalies resulting from governmental influence, a lack of publicly available information and/or political and social instability. Internal social unrest or confrontations with other neighboring countries may disrupt economic development in China and result in a greater risk of currency fluctuations, currency non-convertibility,

 

 

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interest rate fluctuations and higher rates of inflation. Incidents involving China’s or the region’s security may cause uncertainty in Chinese markets and may adversely affect the Chinese economy and the Fund’s investments. Reduction in spending on Chinese products and services, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or a downturn in any of the economies of China’s key trading partners may have an adverse impact on the Chinese economy. In addition, measures may be taken to limit the flow of capital and/or sanctions may be imposed, which could prohibit or restrict the ability to own or transfer fund assets and may also include retaliatory actions, such as seizure of fund assets.

 

11.

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

Transactions in capital shares for each class were as follows:

 

     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
    Year Ended
04/30/23
 
Fund Name / Share Class   Shares     Amounts     Shares     Amounts  

Advantage Emerging Markets

       

Institutional

       

Shares sold

    13,791     $ 126,505       208,272     $ 1,946,147  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    3,766       36,229       24,118       217,789  

Shares redeemed

    (141,283     (1,325,621     (495,776     (4,500,312
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    (123,726   $ (1,162,887     (263,386   $ (2,336,376
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Investor A

       

Shares sold and automatic conversion of shares

    9,306     $ 84,699       47,347     $ 440,441  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    2,233       21,057       18,434       163,319  

Shares redeemed

    (44,678     (410,968     (108,134     (984,054
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    (33,139   $ (305,212     (42,353   $ (380,294
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Investor C

       

Shares sold

    13,408     $ 113,935       42,971     $ 382,997  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    256       2,293       1,032       8,701  

Shares redeemed and automatic conversion of shares

    (1,955     (16,739     (24,088     (212,434
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    11,709     $ 99,489       19,915     $ 179,264  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Class K

       

Shares sold

    143,707     $ 1,359,894       1,450,230     $ 13,775,721  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    45,618       438,841       290,217       2,617,795  

Shares redeemed

    (176,402     (1,621,753     (6,306,984     (54,509,050
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    12,923     $ 176,982       (4,566,537   $ (38,115,534
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    (132,233   $ (1,191,628     (4,852,361   $ (40,652,940
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
    Year Ended
04/30/23
 
Fund Name / Share Class   Shares     Amounts     Shares     Amounts  

Global Equity Market Neutral

       

Institutional

       

Shares sold

    36,066,708     $ 449,352,929       26,358,802     $ 306,911,089  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    316,433       3,882,630              

Shares redeemed

    (15,519,766     (192,915,549     (29,231,157     (338,909,422
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    20,863,375     $ 260,320,010       (2,872,355   $ (31,998,333
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Investor A

       

Shares sold and automatic conversion of shares

    629,537     $ 7,742,230       896,505     $ 10,257,468  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    14,420       174,053              

Shares redeemed

    (405,609     (4,931,331     (1,250,914     (14,421,836
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    238,348     $ 2,984,952       (354,409   $ (4,164,368
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Investor C

       

Shares sold

    319,580     $ 3,618,138       287,251     $ 3,165,458  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    4,789       53,964              

Shares redeemed and automatic conversion of shares

    (100,167     (1,133,552     (227,007     (2,413,505
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    224,202     $ 2,538,550       60,244     $ 751,953  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

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     Six Months Ended
10/31/23
    Year Ended
04/30/23
 
Fund Name / Share Class (continued)   Shares     Amounts     Shares     Amounts  

Global Equity Market Neutral (continued)

       

Class K

       

Shares sold

    4,332,153     $ 53,857,357       12,848,228     $ 148,024,891  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    12,946       159,231              

Shares redeemed

    (919,080     (11,466,550     (3,370,538     (39,713,633
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    3,426,019     $ 42,550,038       9,477,690     $ 108,311,258  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    24,751,944     $ 308,393,550       6,311,170     $ 72,900,510  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

12.

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Funds through the date the financial statements were issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or additional disclosure in the financial statements.

 

 

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Disclosure of Investment Advisory Agreement and Sub-Advisory Agreement

 

The Board of Trustees (the “Board,” the members of which are referred to as “Board Members”) of BlackRock Funds (the “Trust”) met on April 18, 2023 (the “April Meeting”) and May 23-24, 2023 (the “May Meeting”) to consider the approval to continue the investment advisory agreement (the “Advisory Agreement”) between the Trust, on behalf of BlackRock Advantage Emerging Markets Fund (the “Advantage Emerging Markets Fund”) and BlackRock Global Equity Market Neutral Fund (the “Global Equity Market Neutral Fund”) (each a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”), and BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Manager”), each Fund’s investment advisor. The Board also considered the approval to continue the sub-advisory agreement (the “Sub-Advisory Agreement”) between the Manager and BlackRock International Limited (the “Sub-Advisor”) with respect to the Global Equity Market Neutral Fund. The Manager and the Sub-Advisor are referred to herein as “BlackRock.” The Advisory Agreement and the Sub-Advisory Agreement are referred to herein as the “Agreements.”

The Approval Process

Consistent with the requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”), the Board considers the approval of the continuation of the Agreements for each Fund on an annual basis. The Board members who are not “interested persons” of the Trust, as defined in the 1940 Act, are considered independent Board members (the “Independent Board Members”). The Board’s consideration entailed a year-long deliberative process during which the Board and its committees assessed BlackRock’s various services to each Fund, including through the review of written materials and oral presentations, and the review of additional information provided in response to requests from the Independent Board Members. The Board had four quarterly meetings per year, each of which extended over a two-day period, as well as additional ad hoc meetings and executive sessions throughout the year, as needed. The committees of the Board similarly met throughout the year. The Board also had an additional one-day meeting to consider specific information regarding the renewal of the Agreements. In considering the renewal of the Agreements, the Board assessed, among other things, the nature, extent and quality of the services provided to the Fund by BlackRock, BlackRock’s personnel and affiliates, including (as applicable): investment management services; accounting oversight; administrative and shareholder services; oversight of the Fund’s service providers; risk management and oversight; and legal, regulatory and compliance services. Throughout the year, including during the contract renewal process, the Independent Board Members were advised by independent legal counsel, and met with independent legal counsel in various executive sessions outside of the presence of BlackRock’s management.

During the year, the Board, acting directly and through its committees, considered information that was relevant to its annual consideration of the renewal of the Agreements, including the services and support provided by BlackRock to the Fund and its shareholders. BlackRock also furnished additional information to the Board in response to specific questions from the Board. Among the matters the Board considered were: (a) investment performance for one-year, three-year, five-year, and/or since inception periods, as applicable, against peer funds, an applicable benchmark, and other performance metrics, as applicable, as well as BlackRock senior management’s and portfolio managers’ analyses of the reasons for any outperformance or underperformance relative to its peers, benchmarks, and other performance metrics, as applicable; (b) fees, including advisory, administration, if applicable, and other amounts paid to BlackRock and its affiliates by the Fund for services; (c) Fund operating expenses and how BlackRock allocates expenses to the Fund; (d) the resources devoted to risk oversight of, and compliance reports relating to, implementation of the Fund’s investment objective, policies and restrictions, and meeting regulatory requirements; (e) BlackRock’s and the Fund’s adherence to applicable compliance policies and procedures; (f) the nature, character and scope of non-investment management services provided by BlackRock and its affiliates and the estimated cost of such services, as available; (g) BlackRock’s and other service providers’ internal controls and risk and compliance oversight mechanisms; (h) BlackRock’s implementation of the proxy voting policies approved by the Board; (i) the use of brokerage commissions and execution quality of portfolio transactions; (j) BlackRock’s implementation of the Fund’s valuation and liquidity procedures; (k) an analysis of management fees paid to BlackRock for products with similar investment mandates across the open-end fund, exchange-traded fund (“ETF”), closed-end fund, sub-advised mutual fund, separately managed account, collective investment trust, and institutional separate account product channels, as applicable, and the similarities and differences between these products and the services provided as compared to the Fund; (l) BlackRock’s compensation methodology for its investment professionals and the incentives and accountability it creates, along with investment professionals’ investments in the fund(s) they manage; and (m) periodic updates on BlackRock’s business.

Prior to and in preparation for the April Meeting, the Board received and reviewed materials specifically relating to the renewal of the Agreements. The Independent Board Members are continuously engaged in a process with their independent legal counsel and BlackRock to review the nature and scope of the information provided to the Board to better assist its deliberations. The materials provided in connection with the April Meeting included, among other things: (a) information independently compiled and prepared by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (“Broadridge”), based on either a Lipper classification or Morningstar category, regarding each Fund’s fees and expenses as compared with a peer group of funds as determined by Broadridge (“Expense Peers”) and the investment performance of each Fund as compared with a peer group of funds (“Performance Peers”); (b) information on the composition of the Expense Peers and Performance Peers and a description of Broadridge’s methodology; (c) information on the estimated profits realized by BlackRock and its affiliates pursuant to the Agreements and a discussion of fall-out benefits to BlackRock and its affiliates; (d) a general analysis provided by BlackRock concerning investment management fees received in connection with other types of investment products, such as institutional accounts, sub-advised mutual funds, ETFs, closed-end funds, open-end funds, and separately managed accounts, under similar investment mandates, as well as the performance of such other products, as applicable; (e) a review of non-management fees; (f) the existence, impact and sharing of potential economies of scale, if any, with the Funds; (g) a summary of aggregate amounts paid by each Fund to BlackRock; (h) sales and redemption data regarding each Fund’s shares; and (i) various additional information requested by the Board as appropriate regarding BlackRock’s and the Funds’ operations.

At the April Meeting, the Board reviewed materials relating to its consideration of the Agreements and the Independent Board Members presented BlackRock with questions and requests for additional information. BlackRock responded to these questions and requests with additional written information in advance of the May Meeting.

At the May Meeting, the Board concluded its assessment of, among other things: (a) the nature, extent and quality of the services provided by BlackRock; (b) the investment performance of each Fund as compared to its Performance Peers and to other metrics, as applicable; (c) the advisory fee and the estimated cost of the services and estimated profits realized by BlackRock and its affiliates from their relationship with the Funds; (d) each Fund’s fees and expenses compared to its Expense Peers; (e) the existence and sharing of potential economies of scale; (f) any fall-out benefits to BlackRock and its affiliates as a result of BlackRock’s relationship with the Funds; and (g) other factors deemed relevant by the Board Members.

The Board also considered other matters it deemed important to the approval process, such as other payments made to BlackRock or its affiliates relating to securities lending and cash management, and BlackRock’s services related to the valuation and pricing of Fund portfolio holdings. The Board noted the willingness of BlackRock’s personnel to engage in open, candid discussions with the Board. The Board Members evaluated the information available to it on a fund-by-fund basis. The following paragraphs provide

 

 

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more information about some of the primary factors that were relevant to the Board’s decision. The Board Members did not identify any particular information, or any single factor as determinative, and each Board Member may have attributed different weights to the various items and factors considered.

A. Nature, Extent and Quality of the Services Provided by BlackRock

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, reviewed the nature, extent and quality of services provided by BlackRock, including the investment advisory services, and the resulting performance of each Fund. Throughout the year, the Board compared each Fund’s performance to the performance of a comparable group of mutual funds, relevant benchmark, and performance metrics, as applicable. The Board met with BlackRock’s senior management personnel responsible for investment activities, including the senior investment officers. The Board also reviewed the materials provided by each Fund’s portfolio management team discussing the Fund’s performance, investment strategies and outlook.

The Board considered, among other factors, with respect to BlackRock: the experience of investment personnel generally and each Fund’s portfolio management team; research capabilities; investments by portfolio managers in the funds they manage; portfolio trading capabilities; use of technology; commitment to compliance; credit analysis capabilities; risk analysis and oversight capabilities; and the approach to training and retaining portfolio managers and other research, advisory and management personnel. The Board also considered BlackRock’s overall risk management program, including the continued efforts of BlackRock and its affiliates to address cybersecurity risks and the role of BlackRock’s Risk & Quantitative Analysis Group. The Board engaged in a review of BlackRock’s compensation structure with respect to each Fund’s portfolio management team and BlackRock’s ability to attract and retain high-quality talent and create performance incentives.

In addition to investment advisory services, the Board considered the nature and quality of the administrative and other non-investment advisory services provided to each Fund. BlackRock and its affiliates provide the Funds with certain administrative, shareholder and other services (in addition to any such services provided to the Fund by third parties) and officers and other personnel as are necessary for the operations of the Funds. In particular, BlackRock and its affiliates provide the Funds with administrative services including, among others: (i) responsibility for disclosure documents, such as the prospectus, the summary prospectus (as applicable), the statement of additional information and periodic shareholder reports; (ii) oversight of daily accounting and pricing; (iii) responsibility for periodic filings with regulators; (iv) overseeing and coordinating the activities of third-party service providers, including, among others, each Fund’s custodian, fund accountant, transfer agent, and auditor; (v) organizing Board meetings and preparing the materials for such Board meetings; (vi) providing legal and compliance support; (vii) furnishing analytical and other support to assist the Board in its consideration of strategic issues such as the merger, consolidation or repurposing of certain open-end funds; and (viii) performing or managing administrative functions necessary for the operation of the Funds, such as tax reporting, expense management, fulfilling regulatory filing requirements, overseeing each Fund’s distribution partners, and shareholder call center and other services. The Board reviewed the structure and duties of BlackRock’s fund administration, shareholder services, and legal and compliance departments and considered BlackRock’s policies and procedures for assuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The Board considered the operation of BlackRock’s business continuity plans.

The Board noted that the engagement of the Sub-Advisor with respect to Global Equity Market Neutral Fund facilitates the provision of investment advice and trading by investment personnel out of non-U.S. jurisdictions. The Board considered that this arrangement provides additional flexibility to the portfolio management team, which may benefit the Fund and its shareholders.

B. The Investment Performance of the Funds and BlackRock

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, reviewed and considered the performance history of the Fund throughout the year and at the April Meeting. In preparation for the April Meeting, the Board was provided with reports independently prepared by Broadridge, which included an analysis of the Fund’s performance as of December 31, 2022, as compared to its Performance Peers. Broadridge ranks funds in quartiles, ranging from first to fourth, where first is the most desirable quartile position and fourth is the least desirable. In connection with its review, the Board received and reviewed information regarding the investment performance of each Fund as compared to its Performance Peers and, with respect to the Global Equity Market Neutral Fund, in light of the Fund’s outcome-oriented investment objective, certain performance metrics (“Outcome-Oriented Performance Metrics”) and, with respect to Advantage Emerging Markets Fund, the respective Morningstar Category (“Morningstar Category”). The Board and its Performance Oversight Committee regularly review and meet with Fund management to discuss the performance of each Fund throughout the year.

In evaluating performance, the Board focused particular attention on funds with less favorable performance records. The Board also noted that while it found the data provided by Broadridge generally useful, it recognized the limitations of such data, including in particular, that notable differences may exist between a fund and its Performance Peers (for example, the investment objectives and strategies). Further, the Board recognized that the performance data reflects a snapshot of a period as of a particular date and that selecting a different performance period could produce significantly different results. The Board also acknowledged that long-term performance could be impacted by even one period of significant outperformance or underperformance, and that a single investment theme could have the ability to disproportionately affect long-term performance.

The Board noted that for the one-, three- and five-year periods reported, Advantage Emerging Markets Fund ranked in the third, fourth and third quartiles, respectively, against its Morningstar Category. The Board noted that BlackRock believes that the Morningstar Category is an appropriate performance metric for the Fund, and that BlackRock has explained its rationale for this belief to the Board. The Board and BlackRock reviewed the Fund’s underperformance relative to its Morningstar Category during the applicable periods.

The Board reviewed and considered Global Equity Market Neutral Fund’s performance relative to the Fund’s Outcome-Oriented Performance Metrics including a total return target. The Board noted that for each of the one-, three- and five-year periods reported, the Fund underperformed its total return target. The Board noted that BlackRock believes that the Outcome-Oriented Performance Metrics are an appropriate performance metric for the Fund, and that BlackRock has explained its rationale for this belief to the Board. The Board and BlackRock reviewed the Fund’s underperformance relative to its total return target during the applicable periods.

 

 

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C. Consideration of the Advisory/Management Fees and the Estimated Cost of the Services and Estimated Profits Realized by BlackRock and its Affiliates from their Relationship with the Funds

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, reviewed each Fund’s contractual management fee rate compared with those of its Expense Peers. The contractual management fee rate represents a combination of the advisory fee and any administrative fees, before taking into account any reimbursements or fee waivers. The Board also compared each Fund’s total expense ratio, as well as its actual management fee rate, to those of its Expense Peers. The total expense ratio represents a fund’s total net operating expenses, including any 12b-1 or non-12b-1 service fees. The total expense ratio gives effect to any expense reimbursements or fee waivers, and the actual management fee rate gives effect to any management fee reimbursements or waivers. The Board considered that the fee and expense information in the Broadridge report for the Fund reflected information for a specific period and that historical asset levels and expenses may differ from current levels, particularly in a period of market volatility. The Board considered the services provided and the fees charged by BlackRock and its affiliates to other types of clients with similar investment mandates, as applicable, including institutional accounts and sub-advised mutual funds (including mutual funds sponsored by third parties).

The Board received and reviewed statements relating to BlackRock’s financial condition. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s profitability methodology and was also provided with an estimated profitability analysis that detailed the revenues earned and the expenses incurred by BlackRock for services provided to each Fund. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s estimated profitability with respect to each Fund and other funds the Board currently oversees for the year ended December 31, 2022 compared to available aggregate estimated profitability data provided for the prior two years. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s estimated profitability with respect to certain other U.S. fund complexes managed by the Manager and/or its affiliates. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s assumptions and methodology of allocating expenses in the estimated profitability analysis, noting the inherent limitations in allocating costs among various advisory products. The Board recognized that profitability may be affected by numerous factors including, among other things, fee waivers and expense reimbursements by the Manager, the types of funds managed, precision of expense allocations and business mix. The Board thus recognized that calculating and comparing profitability at the individual fund level is difficult.

The Board noted that, in general, individual fund or product line profitability of other advisors is not publicly available. The Board reviewed BlackRock’s overall operating margin, in general, compared to that of certain other publicly traded asset management firms. The Board considered the differences between BlackRock and these other firms, including the contribution of technology at BlackRock, BlackRock’s expense management, and the relative product mix.

The Board considered whether BlackRock has the financial resources necessary to attract and retain high quality investment management personnel to perform its obligations under the Agreements and to continue to provide the high quality of services that is expected by the Board. The Board further considered factors including but not limited to BlackRock’s commitment of time and resources, assumption of risk, and liability profile in servicing the Funds, including in contrast to what is required of BlackRock with respect to other products with similar investment mandates across the open-end fund, ETF, closed-end fund, sub-advised mutual fund, separately managed account, collective investment trust, and institutional separate account product channels, as applicable.

The Board noted that Advantage Emerging Markets Fund’s contractual management fee rate ranked in the first quartile, and that the actual management fee rate and total expense ratio each ranked in the first quartile relative to the Fund’s Expense Peers. In addition, the Board noted that, the Fund is party to an expense limitation agreement pursuant to which BlackRock has contractually agreed to waive and/or reimburse certain operating and other expenses to a specified amount of the Fund’s average daily net assets on a class-by-class basis.

The Board noted that Global Equity Market Neutral Fund’s contractual management fee rate ranked in the second quartile, and that the actual management fee rate and total expense ratio ranked in the third and second quartiles, respectively, relative to the Fund’s Expense Peers. The Board further noted that BlackRock and the Board have contractually agreed to a cap on the Fund’s total expenses as a percentage of the Fund’s average daily net assets on a class-by-class basis. In addition, the Board noted that BlackRock and the Board agreed to a lower contractual expense cap on a class-by-class basis. After discussions between the Board, including Independent Board Members, and BlackRock, the Board and BlackRock agreed to a continuation of the contractual cap.

The Board further noted that each Fund has an advisory fee arrangement that includes breakpoints that adjust the fee rate downward as the size of the Fund increases above certain contractually specified levels. The Board additionally noted that the breakpoints can, conversely, adjust the advisory fee rate upward as the size of the pertinent Fund decreases below certain contractually specified levels.

D. Economies of Scale

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, considered the extent to which economies of scale might be realized as the assets of the Funds increase, including the existence of fee waivers and/or expense caps, as applicable, noting that any contractual fee waivers and contractual expense caps had been approved by the Board. In its consideration, the Board further considered the continuation and/or implementation of fee waivers and/or expense caps, as applicable. The Board also considered the extent to which the Fund benefits from such economies of scale in a variety of ways, and whether there should be changes in the advisory fee rate or breakpoint structure in order to enable the Funds to more fully participate in these economies of scale. The Board considered each Fund’s asset levels and whether the current fee schedule was appropriate.

E. Other Factors Deemed Relevant by the Board Members

The Board, including the Independent Board Members, also took into account other ancillary or “fall-out” benefits that BlackRock or its affiliates may derive from BlackRock’s respective relationships with the Funds, both tangible and intangible, such as BlackRock’s ability to leverage its investment professionals who manage other portfolios and its risk management personnel, an increase in BlackRock’s profile in the investment advisory community, and the engagement of BlackRock’s affiliates as service providers to the Funds, including for administrative, distribution, securities lending and cash management services. With respect to securities lending, during the year the Board also considered information provided by independent third-party consultants related to the performance of each BlackRock affiliate as securities lending agent. The Board also considered BlackRock’s overall operations and its efforts to expand the scale of, and improve the quality of, its operations. The Board also noted that, subject to applicable law, BlackRock may use and benefit from third-party research obtained by soft dollars generated by certain registered fund transactions to assist in managing all or a number of its other client accounts.

 

 

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In connection with its consideration of the Agreements, the Board also received information regarding BlackRock’s brokerage and soft dollar practices. The Board received reports from BlackRock which included information on brokerage commissions and trade execution practices throughout the year.

The Board noted the competitive nature of the open-end fund marketplace, and that shareholders are able to redeem their Fund shares if they believe that the pertinent Fund’s fees and expenses are too high or if they are dissatisfied with the performance of the Fund.

Conclusion

At the May Meeting, in a continuation of the discussions that occurred during the April Meeting, and as a culmination of the Board’s year-long deliberative process, the Board, including the Independent Board Members, unanimously approved the continuation of the Advisory Agreement between the Manager and the Trust, on behalf of each Fund, for a one-year term ending June 30, 2024 and the Sub-Advisory Agreement between the Manager and the Sub-Advisor with respect to with respect to the Global Equity Market Neutral Fund, for a one-year term ending June 30, 2024. Based upon its evaluation of all of the aforementioned factors in their totality, as well as other information, the Board, including the Independent Board Members, was satisfied that the terms of the Agreements were fair and reasonable and, in the best interest of each Fund and its shareholders. In arriving at its decision to approve the Agreements, the Board did not identify any single factor or group of factors as all-important or controlling, but considered all factors together, and different Board Members may have attributed different weights to the various factors considered. The Independent Board Members were advised by independent legal counsel throughout the deliberative process.

 

 

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Additional Information

 

Tailored Shareholder Reports for Open-End Mutual Funds and ETFs

Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require open-end mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these amendments on the shareholder reports for the Funds.

General Information

Quarterly performance, semi-annual and annual reports, current net asset value and other information regarding the Funds may be found on BlackRock’s website, which can be accessed at blackrock.com. Any reference to BlackRock’s website in this report is intended to allow investors public access to information regarding the Funds and does not, and is not intended to, incorporate BlackRock’s website in this report.

Householding

The Funds will mail only one copy of shareholder documents, including prospectuses, annual and semi-annual reports, Rule 30e-3 notices and proxy statements, to shareholders with multiple accounts at the same address. This practice is commonly called “householding” and is intended to reduce expenses and eliminate duplicate mailings of shareholder documents. Mailings of your shareholder documents may be householded indefinitely unless you instruct us otherwise. If you do not want the mailing of these documents to be combined with those for other members of your household, please call the Funds at (800) 441-7762.

Availability of Quarterly Schedule of Investments

The Funds file their complete schedules of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year as an exhibit to their reports on Form N-PORT. The Funds’ Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Additionally, each Fund makes its portfolio holdings for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year available at blackrock.com/fundreports.

Availability of Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Voting Records

A description of the policies and procedures that the Funds use to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities and information about how the Funds voted proxies relating to securities held in the Funds’ portfolios during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available without charge, upon request (1) by calling (800) 441-7762; (2) on the BlackRock website at blackrock.com; and (3) on the SEC’s website at sec.gov.

BlackRock’s Mutual Fund Family

BlackRock offers a diverse lineup of open-end mutual funds crossing all investment styles and managed by experts in equity, fixed-income and tax-exempt investing. Visit blackrock.com for more information.

Shareholder Privileges

Account Information

Call us at (800) 441-7762 from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM ET on any business day to get information about your account balances, recent transactions and share prices. You can also visit blackrock.com for more information.

Automatic Investment Plans

Investor class shareholders who want to invest regularly can arrange to have $50 or more automatically deducted from their checking or savings account and invested in any of the BlackRock funds.

Systematic Withdrawal Plans

Investor class shareholders can establish a systematic withdrawal plan and receive periodic payments of $50 or more from their BlackRock funds, as long as their account balance is at least $10,000.

Retirement Plans

Shareholders may make investments in conjunction with Traditional, Rollover, Roth, Coverdell, Simple IRAs, SEP IRAs and 403(b) Plans.

BlackRock Privacy Principles

BlackRock is committed to maintaining the privacy of its current and former fund investors and individual clients (collectively, “Clients”) and to safeguarding their non-public personal information. The following information is provided to help you understand what personal information BlackRock collects, how we protect that information and why in certain cases we share such information with select parties.

 

 

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Additional Information  (continued)

 

BlackRock Privacy Principles (continued)

If you are located in a jurisdiction where specific laws, rules or regulations require BlackRock to provide you with additional or different privacy-related rights beyond what is set forth below, then BlackRock will comply with those specific laws, rules or regulations.

BlackRock obtains or verifies personal non-public information from and about you from different sources, including the following: (i) information we receive from you or, if applicable, your financial intermediary, on applications, forms or other documents; (ii) information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others; (iii) information we receive from a consumer reporting agency; and (iv) from visits to our websites.

BlackRock does not sell or disclose to non-affiliated third parties any non-public personal information about its Clients, except as permitted by law or as is necessary to respond to regulatory requests or to service Client accounts. These non-affiliated third parties are required to protect the confidentiality and security of this information and to use it only for its intended purpose.

We may share information with our affiliates to service your account or to provide you with information about other BlackRock products or services that may be of interest to you. In addition, BlackRock restricts access to non-public personal information about its Clients to those BlackRock employees with a legitimate business need for the information. BlackRock maintains physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that are designed to protect the non-public personal information of its Clients, including procedures relating to the proper storage and disposal of such information.

Fund and Service Providers

 

 
Investment Adviser and Administrator   Distributor
BlackRock Advisors, LLC   BlackRock Investments, LLC
Wilmington, DE 19809   New York, NY 10001
 
Sub-Adviser   Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
BlackRock International Limited(a)   Deloitte & Touche LLP
Edinburgh, EH3 8BL   Boston, MA 02116
United Kingdom  
  Legal Counsel
Accounting Agent and Custodian   Sidley Austin LLP
State Street Bank and Trust Company   New York, NY 10019
Boston, MA 02114  
  Address of the Funds
Transfer Agent   100 Bellevue Parkway
BNY Mellon Investment Servicing (US) Inc.   Wilmington, DE 19809

Wilmington, DE 19809

 

 
(a) For Global Equity Market Neutral.  

 

 

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Glossary of Terms Used in this Report

 

Currency Abbreviation
EUR    Euro
GBP    British Pound
JPY    Japanese Yen
USD    United States Dollar
Portfolio Abbreviation
ADR    American Depositary Receipt
AGC    Assured Guaranty Corp.
ARB    Airport Revenue Bonds
BAM    Build America Mutual Assurance Co.
CDI    CREST Depository Interest
CVA    Certificaten Van Aandelen (Dutch Certificate)
DIP    Debtor-In-Possession
ETF    Exchange-Traded Fund
FTSE    Financial Times Stock Exchange
GDR    Global Depositary Receipt
MSCI    Morgan Stanley Capital International
NVDR    Non-Voting Depositary Receipt
PCL    Public Company Limited
PILOT    Payment in Lieu of Taxes
PJSC    Public Joint Stock Company
RB    Revenue Bond
REIT    Real Estate Investment Trust
S&P    Standard & Poor’s
SCA    Societe en Commandite par Actions
SG    Syncora Guarantee
ST    Special Tax
THOR    Thai Overnight Repurchase Rate
UT    Unlimited Tax

 

 

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This report is intended for current holders. It is not authorized for use as an offer of sale or a solicitation of an offer to buy shares of the Funds unless preceded or accompanied by the Funds’ current prospectus. Past performance results shown in this report should not be considered a representation of future performance. Investment returns and principal value of shares will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Statements and other information herein are as dated and are subject to change.

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(b) Not Applicable

 

Item 2 –

Code of Ethics – Not Applicable to this semi-annual report

 

Item 3 –

Audit Committee Financial Expert – Not Applicable to this semi-annual report

 

Item 4 –

Principal Accountant Fees and Services – Not Applicable to this semi-annual report

 

Item 5 –

Audit Committee of Listed Registrant – Not Applicable

 

Item 6 –

Investments

(a) The registrant’s Schedule of Investments is included as part of the Report to Stockholders filed under Item 1(a) of this Form.

(b) Not Applicable due to no such divestments during the semi-annual period covered since the previous Form N-CSR filing.

 

Item 7 –

Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies – Not Applicable

 

Item 8 –

Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies – Not Applicable

 

Item 9 –

Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers – Not Applicable

 

Item 10 –

Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders –There have been no material changes to these procedures.

 

Item 11 –

Controls and Procedures

(a) The registrant’s principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”)) are effective as of a date within 90 days of the filing of this report based on the evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act and Rule 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

(b) There were no changes in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act) that occurred during the period covered by this report that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Item 12 –

Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies – Not Applicable

 

Item 13 –

Recovery of Erroneously Awarded Compensation – Not Applicable

 

Item 14 –

Exhibits attached hereto

(a)(1) Code of Ethics – Not Applicable to this semi-annual report

(a)(2) Section 302 Certifications are attached


(a)(3) Any written solicitation to purchase securities under Rule 23c-1 – Not Applicable

(a)(4) Change in Registrant’s independent public accountant – Not Applicable

(b) Section 906 Certifications are attached

 


Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

BlackRock FundsSM

 

 

By:

    

/s/ John M. Perlowski                            

      

John M. Perlowski

      

Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of

      

BlackRock FundsSM

Date: December 21, 2023

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

 

By:

    

/s/ John M. Perlowski                            

      

John M. Perlowski

      

Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of

      

BlackRock FundsSM

Date: December 21, 2023

 

 

By:

    

/s/ Trent Walker                                     

      

Trent Walker

      

Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) of

      

BlackRock FundsSM

Date: December 21, 2023

EX-99.CERT 2 d581052dex99cert.htm CERTIFICATIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 Certifications Pursuant to Section 302

EX-99. CERT

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO RULE 30a-2(a) UNDER THE 1940 ACT AND SECTION 302 OF THE

SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

 

I, John M. Perlowski, Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of BlackRock FundsSM, certify that:

1.            I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of BlackRock FundsSM;

2.            Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3.            Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4.            The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

a)            designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b)            designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c)            evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

d)            disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

5.            The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a)            all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

b)            any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: December 21, 2023

 

/s/ John M. Perlowski        

 

John M. Perlowski

Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of

 

BlackRock FundsSM

 


EX-99. CERT

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO RULE 30a-2(a) UNDER THE 1940 ACT AND SECTION 302 OF THE

SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

 

I, Trent Walker, Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) of BlackRock FundsSM, certify that:

1.            I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of BlackRock FundsSM;

2.            Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3.            Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4.            The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

a)            designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b)            designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c)            evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

d)            disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

5.            The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a)            all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

b)            any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: December 21, 2023

 

/s/ Trent Walker            

 

Trent Walker

Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) of

 

BlackRock FundsSM

 

 

EX-99.906 CERT 3 d581052dex99906cert.htm CERTIFICATIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 Certifications Pursuant to Section 906

Exhibit 99.906CERT

Certification Pursuant to Rule 30a-2(b) under the 1940 Act and

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, the undersigned officer of BlackRock FundsSM (the “Registrant”), hereby certifies, to the best of his knowledge, that the Registrant’s Report on Form N-CSR for the period ended October 31, 2023 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and that the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Registrant.

 

Date: December 21, 2023
/s/ John M. Perlowski        

John M. Perlowski

Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of
BlackRock FundsSM

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, the undersigned officer of BlackRock FundsSM (the “Registrant”), hereby certifies, to the best of his knowledge, that the Registrant’s Report on Form N-CSR for the period ended October 31, 2023 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and that the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Registrant.

 

Date: December 21, 2023
/s/ Trent Walker        

Trent Walker

Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) of
BlackRock FundsSM

This certification is being furnished pursuant to Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and 18 U.S.C. § 1350 and is not being filed as part of the Form N-CSR with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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