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In pursuing the option’s objective, PIMCO applies a wide range of diverse strategies including duration analysis, credit analysis, relative value analysis, sector allocation and individual security selection. PIMCO’s investment strategy emphasises active decision making with a long-term focus and seeks to avoid extreme swings in duration with a view to creating a steady stream of returns.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Aaditya Thakur | vice president | 2013 | Now |
Biography | Mr. Thakur is a vice president and portfolio manager in the Sydney office. He focuses on trading and supporting portfolio managers in the management of Australian dollar and global portfolios for institutional clients. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2013, he was with AMP Capital Investors as a portfolio manager within the fixed income macro markets team. He has 10 years of investment experience and holds a master's degree in commerce (finance) from the University of New South Wales and an undergraduate degree from the University of Wollongong. He is also a CFA charterholder. | ||
Adam Bowe | executive vice president | 2011 | Now |
Biography | Mr. Bowe is an executive vice president and fixed income portfolio manager in the Sydney office. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2011, he was responsible for global macro research and trading at Tudor Investment Corporation. He was previously a director and portfolio manager at UBS Global Asset Management in Sydney, managing the full range of fixed income products. He began his career with Queensland Investment Corporation focusing on global economic and credit research, and managing cash and short duration portfolios. He has 13 years of investment experience and holds a master's degree in quantitative finance from University of Technology, Sydney. He also earned a Bachelor of Commerce, First Class Honours and a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Queensland. | ||
Robert Mead | - | 2008 | Now |
Biography | Mr. Mead is a managing director in the Sydney office. In addition, he is head of portfolio management in Australia and head of Asia-Pacific credit portfolio management. Previously, he was a portfolio manager in Munich and head of the European investment grade corporate bond team. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2003, he was global head of investment grade credit research and head of non-U.S. high grade fund management at Citigroup Asset Management in London. He holds an undergraduate degree from University of Technology, Sydney and a graduate diploma in Applied Finance from Securities Institute of Australia. | ||
Julian Foxall | senior vice president | 2004 | 2017 |
Biography | Mr. Foxall is a senior vice president and portfolio manager in the Sydney office. He joined PIMCO in 2001 from Allianz Asset Management Australia. Prior to that, he was a fixed interest portfolio manager at Westpac Investment Management and Legal and General in Sydney. He started his career in fixed income sales for investment banks in London, Sydney and Tokyo. He has 23 years of investment experience and holds a master's degree in engineering science and economics from Oxford University. | ||
Tracy Chin | vice president | 2005 | 2016 |
Biography | Ms. Chin is a senior vice president in the Sydney office and a credit analyst for the Asia Pacific region. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2005, she worked as a credit analyst for Colonial First State Investments and AMP Henderson Global Investors, where she was responsible for analyzing credits invested in Australian domestic and global markets; she covered primarily the property, telecommunications, media and utility sectors. She has 21 years of investment experience and holds a master's degree in business finance from the University of Technology, Sydney. She received an undergraduate degree from the University of Sydney. |
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