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Annual returns by asset class: 1991 - 2023

Floating bar chart showing the highest, lowest and average annual returns by asset class for U.S. equities, global equities, U.S. bonds, global bonds and cash as of 31 December 2025. While equities have a slightly higher average return than other assets they also show the widest range of outcomes (highest and lowest potential returns), while bonds and cash show far narrower ranges.

Source: Bloomberg as of 31 December 2025.

U.S. equities are represented by the S&P 500 Index, global equities are represented by the MSCI EAFE Net Total Return Index, U.S. bonds are represented by the Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, global bonds are represented by the Bloomberg Global-Aggregate Total Return Index and cash is represented by the FTSE three-month Treasury Bill Index. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Performance reflects unmanaged index returns and is not representative of past, or predictive of future performance of any PIMCO strategy or investment product. It is not possible to invest directly in an unmanaged index.

The effect of time on bond pricing

Line chart showing bond price as a percentage of face value over time for bonds with 10%, 5% and 3% coupon rates. All three lines converge towards 100% of face value as the bond approaches maturity.

Source: PIMCO. For illustrative purposes only.  

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