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Mohit Mittal

CIO Core Strategies
Mr. Mittal is CIO Core Strategies and a managing director based in the Newport Beach office. He is a member of the Investment Committee and a portfolio manager for fixed income multi-sector portfolios across the duration and credit spectrum. As CIO Core Strategies, Mr. Mittal has leadership and oversight responsibilities for long-only strategies across PIMCO's Low and Moderate Duration, Total Return, and Long Duration strategy suite. Morningstar named him winner of the 2020 U.S. Morningstar Award for Investing Excellence in the Rising Talent category. Mr. Mittal also serves on the board of Orangewood Foundation. He joined PIMCO in 2007 and holds an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and an undergraduate degree in computer science from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Delhi, India.
Economic and Market Commentary

Investors reviewing their portfolio allocations as we close out 2024 should note fixed income is poised to play a significant role in 2025.

Economic and Market Commentary

Comparing public fixed income and private credit markets involves weighing factors related to liquidity, transparency, credit quality, risk premium, and opportunity costs.

Investment Strategies

PIMCO’s portfolios are built to take advantage of structural market inefficiencies to pursue returns – giving us a potential edge versus passive peers.

Heightened market volatility has led to misconceptions about credit, in our view. We dispel four of them here.

Investment Strategies

High quality fixed income yields have reached their highest levels in decades, presenting an exciting opportunity for investors – and a return to our roots.

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