Pimco and Source expand tie up
Pimco and Sources latest collaboration is a Ucits ETF offering investors exposure to an actively-managed portfolio of global covered bonds.
Pimco and Sources latest collaboration is a Ucits ETF offering investors exposure to an actively-managed portfolio of global covered bonds.
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In a recent note entitled ‘On the Wings of an Eagle’, Gross, managing director of the bond giant, said moving into higher risk assets or leveraging higher quality assets had been the only options left open to investors as a result of negative real interest rates. But he felt that limitations were starting to show and…
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Virginie Maisonneuve has decided to leave Schroders to join Pimco.
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With the property sector posting its strongest quarterly returns in three years and retail sales and wages on the up, are the foundations being laid for a retail property boom?
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Pimco has unveiled GIS Capital Securities Fund to invest across debt issued by banks, insurance companies and other specialist financials.
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Pimco has launched its GIS Inflation Strategy Fund for European investors which will invest in a range of real assets while hedging against the impact of market shocks.
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The Pimco Short-Term High Yield Corporate Bond Index Source ETF is now listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in sterling for the first time.
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Pimco was the leader of the pack in terms of group inflows in 2012 securing the US giant the top spot in average annual sales over the past decade, according to data released by Lipper.
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Pimco funds were among the most attractive in 2012, with three appearing in Morningstar’s top 10 long-term funds by net inflows.
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Pimco has launched a global fixed interest fund for European investors aimed at generating regular income in any given market environment.
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US investment firm Pimco has launched a Ucits version of the $19.3bn Pimco Income Fund in Ireland.
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Pimco’s Bill Gross has highlighted core developed market and high-yield bonds as being among the asset classes likely to suffer in the ‘new normal’ world.
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