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PIMCO’s Eyes Fixed on ETFs

Courtesy of James Armstrong

You know a market has arrived when the big kids start to play, and it became obvious that fixed-income exchange-traded funds were around to stay when the don of bonds—PIMCO—jumped into the game.

With the current volatility of the equities markets, investors know they need to have exposure to bonds, but they often desire the ease and liquidity of equities, which ETFs can provide. For that reason, PIMCO launched an ETF platform in 2009, which has grown to 19 funds.

Six of those funds are actively managed, including the cash-management strategy fund MINT, currently the largest active ETF in the world, and the BOND fund, which launched at the end of February and is managed by PIMCO co-founder Bill Gross. All of PIMCO’s funds trade on NYSE Arca.

Don Suskind, head of global ETF product management at PIMCO, said some clients prefer to use ETFs for fixed-income investments because they offer all the benefits of trading in the equities market—intraday liquidity, efficient price discovery, access through an exchange—plus they provide portfolios that are transparent.

Still, there are challenges in taking a basket of fixed-income products and getting them to trade like a stock. Fixed-income ETFs, unlike most equity exchange-traded funds, aren’t fully replicating. Bond indexes often have thousands of issues in them, so in tracking an index, an ETF might only hold half the number of issues in the index, sometimes as few as 3 percent. Continue reading