PIMCO highlights three top-ranked mutual funds for long-term wealth creation, spanning U.S. equities, income-focused stocks ...
The fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing under normal circumstances at least 80% of its assets in a diversified portfolio of income-producing investments, and will typically ...
The investment seeks to maximize total return, consistent with prudent investment management. The fund is intended for investors seeking professional management of a comprehensive asset allocation ...
The Boards of Trustees/Directors of the PIMCO closed-end funds below (each, a “Fund” and, collectively, the “Funds”) have declared a monthly distribution for each Fund’s common shares as summarized ...
At a time when Wall Street is balancing steady economic growth with uncertainty around interest rates and geopolitics, mutual funds managed by PIMCO are attracting attention for their disciplined, ...
Individual investors are hearing lots about the charms of private investments—the allure of forgoing liquidity for higher returns or a wider range of options. Yet they’re wary of wading into new ...
Distributions may include ordinary income, net realized capital gains and/or returns of capital. Generally, a return of capital occurs when the amount distributed by the Fund includes a portion of (or ...
PIMCO is the world’s biggest bond fund, with about $US2.27 trillion ($3.17 trillion) of assets under management for clients ...
A Fund’s income and gain-generating strategies, including certain derivatives strategies, may generate current income and gains taxable as ordinary income sufficient to support monthly distributions ...
Performance for periods of more than one year is annualized. Past performance is not a guarantee or a reliable indicator of future results. There can be no assurance that a Fund or any investment ...