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Why active fixed income may beat passive: Kanish Chugh (PIMCO)



In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your hosts Owen Rask and Kanish Chugh from PIMCO discuss part 1/2 on active income vs passive income:

Why passive bond ETFs may underperform in volatile markets

What active fixed income managers do differently

How PIMCO builds its bond portfolios and manages risk

Why Aussie investors are shifting towards active fixed income strategies

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The flaws in fixed income indices and why passive may be suboptimal

PIMCO’s approach to security selection and credit analysis

SPIVA data showing active outperformance in fixed income

How active bond funds manage risk, duration and credit exposure

Why Aussie investors should look beyond passive bond ETFs

How to evaluate a fixed income fund manager

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https://www.pimco.com/au/en/investments/etf/pimco-australian-bond-fund/ausetf-aud

See PIMCO's Global Bond Fund:

https://www.pimco.com/au/en/investments/managed-fund/pimco-global-bond-fund/wholesale-aud

Find PIMCO's Income Fund:

https://www.pimco.com/au/en/investments/managed-fund/pimco-income-fund/wholesale-aud

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