PIMCO Funds Get Nod to Pool Investments in Same Stocks
Published Date: 5/5/2026
Notice
Summary
PCM Fund and several PIMCO investment funds want permission to team up and invest together in the same companies, which usually isn’t allowed. If the SEC agrees, these funds can share investment opportunities, potentially boosting their money-making power. People can ask for a hearing about this by May 25, 2026, but if no one objects, the order will go through.
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Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
PIMCO/PCM Funds Allowed to Co‑Invest
If you invest in the named PCM or PIMCO funds, the SEC may let those funds and certain affiliated entities co-invest together in the same companies — a practice that is normally prohibited. The application says allowing these joint investments would let the funds share investment opportunities and could potentially boost the funds' ability to make money.
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