Topic: How To Invest

Q: Hello, Pat. Do you have an opinion on PIMCO Global Short Maturity Fund (Canada) ETF as a parking spot for cash in this market? Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.

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A: The PIMCO Global Short Maturity Fund (Canada) ETF, $19.75, symbol PMNT on Toronto (Units outstanding: 2.8 million; Market cap: $55.3 million; www.pimco.ca) began trading on the Toronto exchange on February 1, 2019. The fund also has a traditional mutual fund series available for investors. Based in Newport, California, PIMCO is one of the world’s biggest fixed-income investment managers. Germany-based Allianz S.E., a major global diversified financial services provider, owns the firm. The PIMCO Global Short Maturity Fund ETF aims to offer higher income potential than traditional cash investments; it holds non-Canadian dollar, fixed-income instruments with short-term maturities under one year. The fund focuses on what it sees as ultra-short, high-quality fixed-income securities that offer higher income potential than traditional cash investments, with “modest” additional risk. This includes short-dated securities such as U.S. Treasury Bills and other government-guaranteed securities, investment-grade short-term corporate bonds, and high-quality corporate debt instruments. The fund’s ultra-short duration is more resistant to interest rate fluctuations than longer-term bonds, resulting…