Outflows may be ending as Pimco turns corner on Bill Gross exit, Allianz says

Outflows may be ending as Pimco turns corner on Bill Gross exit, Allianz says
Pacific Investment Management Co. has overcome the departure of famous bond manager Bill Gross and a record period of outflows from its funds may be on the verge of ending, according to the firm's parent Allianz.
AUG 25, 2015
By  Bloomberg
Pacific Investment Management Co. has overcome the departure of bond trader Bill Gross and a record period of outflows from its funds may be on the verge of ending, said Munich-based Allianz SE, the company's owner. Pimco is planning to “get close to break-even in the third quarter,” Allianz chief financial officer Dieter Wemmer said in an interview on Friday. “Some days end up as an inflow, some as an outflow.” Last year's departure of Mr. Gross, Pimco's co-founder, extended a record period of outflows from its funds, already battered by low interest rates and mediocre returns. Assets in the Pimco Total Return Fund, which Mr. Gross managed, have plunged to $101 billion from a high of $293 billion in April 2013. (More: Pimco's brand takes a hit by advisers in wake of Gross exit but still ranks among top firms) Investors pulled $2.5 billion from Total Return in July compared with $3 billion in June, the Newport Beach, Calif.-based firm said on Aug. 4. “I think we have overcome the Bill Gross effect,” Mr. Wemmer said. “I think we are now in the tactical or strategic reallocation of monies by our customers.” Douglas Hodge, Pimco's chief executive officer, has said investors are returning to Pimco as uncertainty abates. The “trajectory of flows has changed significantly over the last nine months,” he said in June at the Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago. More than 40 of its funds saw net new client money in July, the firm said this month. Mr. Gross, 71, joined Janus Capital Group Inc. in September last year. The Denver-based money manager is run by his former general counsel and operating chief Richard Weil.

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