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Featured Solutions Modern Macro: A New Approach to an Old Strategy Modern Macro: A New Approach to an Old Strategy Deep uncertainty and market volatility provide fertile ground for macro hedge funds that can monetize not just the trends, but the volatility around the trends.
Blog Rise in Treasury Yields May Portend Volatility in the Months Ahead Rise in Treasury Yields May Portend Volatility in the Months Ahead U.S. yields surged to begin 2022 as financial markets gird for central banks to begin tightening monetary policy.
Blog Hazy Outlooks for Monetary Policy, Virus Roil Yield Curves and Boost Bonds Hazy Outlooks for Monetary Policy, Virus Roil Yield Curves and Boost Bonds Uncertainties that caused U.S. Treasuries to rally and yield curves to undulate in November may persist and could contribute to volatility into year-end.
Blog Yield Curves Flatten as Investors Rethink Outlook for Monetary Policy Yield Curves Flatten as Investors Rethink Outlook for Monetary Policy The volatility that has roiled short-term bonds signals a shift in expectations for central bank policy in developed markets.
Blog Short-Term Reference Rates at a Crossroads Short-Term Reference Rates at a Crossroads Market participants have been hesitant to accept SOFR as the successor to Libor, but uniting around a single reference rate is increasingly important to keep benchmark markets from becoming fragmented.
Rick Chan Portfolio Manager, Global Macro Hedge Fund Strategies Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Mr. Chan is a managing director and portfolio manager in the Newport Beach office, focusing on PIMCO’s global macro hedge fund strategies and relative value trading in interest rates. He is a member of the Americas Portfolio Committee and has served as a rotating member of PIMCO's Investment Committee. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2014, he was a managing director at Merrill Lynch, trading long-dated interest rate options and structured solutions. He has 21 years of investment experience and holds an undergraduate degree in commerce with a specialization in finance from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver.