‘Whether pause or pivot, look to bonds’, says Pimco
Portfolio managers Erin Browne and Emmanuel Sharef say allocating to fixed income may help to navigate Fed policy uncertainty
Portfolio managers Erin Browne and Emmanuel Sharef say allocating to fixed income may help to navigate Fed policy uncertainty
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Michael Haigh and Jules Penel will be based in firm’s London office
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Every month, Portfolio Adviser asks a cross section of industry commentators for their views on the same topic
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Top performers and compelling newcomers in the spotlight
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The biggest problem may be that risk appetite doesn’t revive and they struggle to draw in cautious investors
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Firm converts and renames ‘socially responsible’ fund
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Architas and Pimco climb to top of the table for the first time
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Two Cabinet resignations rock Theresa May as Brexit deal agreed
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Pimco’s fixed income funds attracted more than double the inflows of rivals over the last decade despite significant outflows after Bill Gross’ departure.
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The Pimco Income Fund has been in unprecedented demand with investors this year, but why? We spoke to investors to discover the fund’s secret to success and whether it is likely to continue outperforming.
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Passive management in the fund industry could lead to “free riding, adverse selection and moral hazard” if left unchecked, according to investment giant Pimco.
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PIMCO has launched a new absolute return fund with a focus on investing in global mortgage-related securities.
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