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Strategy Spotlight PIMCO Updates Its 2022 Glide Path for Target Date Funds PIMCO Updates Its 2022 Glide Path for Target Date Funds A slight increase in exposure to equities is paired with a reduction in duration.
Strategy Spotlight PIMCO Updates Its 2021 Glide Path for Target Date Funds PIMCO Updates Its 2021 Glide Path for Target Date Funds A slight increase in exposure to equities was counterbalanced by a reduction in exposure to high yield bonds and a slight increase in duration.
Research PIMCO’s CMA Guide Value Models: A Systematic Valuation Anchor for Our Capital Market Forecasts PIMCO’s CMA Guide Value Models: A Systematic Valuation Anchor for Our Capital Market Forecasts
Niels K. Pedersen Quantitative Research Analyst, Asset Allocation Research Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Mr. Pedersen is an executive vice president and quantitative research analyst in the Newport Beach office, focusing on the development of quantitative investment strategies and valuation models across global asset markets. Dr. Pedersen also leads the development of the analytical framework for PIMCO’s retirement target date portfolios. He has published numerous research papers on asset allocation in publications such as the "Journal of International Money and Finance," the "Financial Analysts Journal" (2014 Graham and Dodd scroll award winner), and the "Journal of Derivatives and Hedge Funds". He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Aarhus University and a Ph.D. in economics from Northwestern University, where he specialized in macroeconomics and international trade.