Gross to run Pimco unconstrained fund as Dialynas takes sabbatical

Bill Gross will become the lead manager of Pimco Unconstrained Bond Fund after its current manager Chris Dialynas leaves to take a sabbatical.
DEC 05, 2013
Bill Gross is taking over management of the Pimco Unconstrained Bond Fund, one of the firm’s most important offerings as clients pull out of its main bond funds, after its current manager Chris Dialynas leaves on a sabbatical. The transition from Mr. Dialynas, who has been at Pacific Investment Management Co. since 1980 and has run the $28 billion Unconstrained Bond fund since 2008, to Mr. Gross is effective Thursday, according to a regulatory filing by the Newport Beach, Calif., based firm. Mr. Dialynas, 59, has taken a sabbatical earlier during his career at Pimco, said Mark Porterfield, a spokesman for the firm. Pimco Unconstrained Bond Fund attracted $10.2 billion this year through October, the most of all non-traditional fixed income funds tracked by research firm Morningstar Inc. The fund has helped the firm limit client redemptions as Mr. Gross’s Pimco Total Return, which was the world’s largest mutual fund until October, is on track to have the worst year of redemptions with an estimated $36.9 billion pulled through Nov. 30, according to Morningstar estimates. Investors are seeking non-traditional bond strategies and withdrawing money from core fixed-income funds as they anticipate a rise in interest rates. Pimco’s Unconstrained Bond fund can invest across a broad array of fixed income, regardless of maturity, credit quality or region. Under Mr. Dialynas, the unconstrained strategy returned 5.2% over the past five years, behind 83% of peers, and fell 2.1% this year, behind 75% of similarly managed funds, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. (Bloomberg News)

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