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Bill Gross
By admin - Posted on February 10th, 2008
Tagged: A recession is probably under way, says the Pimco bond guru, so the best deal today may be in municipal bonds.
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A recession is probably under way, says the Pimco bond guru, so the best deal today may be in municipal bonds.
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By admin - Posted on February 2nd, 2008
Tagged: Bonds don't get much respect, except when the stock market is tanking. That makes this a perfect time to check in with Bill Gross, arguably the nation's most respected bond fund manager.
Bonds don't get much respect, except when the stock market is tanking. That makes this a perfect time to check in with Bill Gross, arguably the nation's most respected bond fund manager.
By admin - Posted on November 30th, 2007
Tagged: Bill Gross, founder and chief investment officer of Pimco says "We have a secret banking system built on derivatives and untouched by regulation, says Pimco's Bill Gross. Here's how to protect your pocketbook. The tangled web of subprimes has claimed more than its share of victims in recent months: homeowners by the hundreds of thousands, to be sure, but also those who created, packaged, insured, distributed, and ultimately bought what should have been labeled "junk mortgages" but which by a masterstroke of marketing genius received a more respectable imprimatur.
Bill Gross, founder and chief investment officer of Pimco says "We have a secret banking system built on derivatives and untouched by regulation, says Pimco's Bill Gross. Here's how to protect your pocketbook. The tangled web of subprimes has claimed more than its share of victims in recent months: homeowners by the hundreds of thousands, to be sure, but also those who created, packaged, insured, distributed, and ultimately bought what should have been labeled "junk mortgages" but which by a masterstroke of marketing genius received a more respectable imprimatur.

