Pimco ceo steps down
Fixed income giant Pimco has announced chief executive Mohamed El-Erian will leave the company in March‚ to be replaced as CEO by chief operating officer Douglas Hodge‚ who has been with the firm since 1989.
Fixed income giant Pimco has announced chief executive Mohamed El-Erian will leave the company in March‚ to be replaced as CEO by chief operating officer Douglas Hodge‚ who has been with the firm since 1989.
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