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Credit Outlook: High Quality Bonds Offer Equity-Like Return Potential
Investing Across the Spectrum: Part 2
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Investing Across the Spectrum: Part 2(video)

Investing Across the Spectrum: Part 2

Jamie Weinstein, portfolio manager, private credit, and Mohit Mittal, CIO core strategies, discuss deals that require cross-functional collaboration and how PIMCO’s shared intelligence played a crucial role during the banking crisis in 2023.

Investing Across the Spectrum: Part 1

Investing Across the Spectrum: Part 3

Investing Across the Spectrum: Part 4

Higher Yields Offer Credit Investors Attractive Return Potential
Credit Where Credit Is Due: Four Common Misconceptions in Public and Private Credit Markets
Cashflow Driven Investing: Why a global and active approach matters

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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.