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Bill Gross

Articles from William (Bill) Hunt Gross, the legendary bond investor, of Janus Henderson and before that Pacific Investment Management Co., where he managed the Pimco Total Return Fund, which during his time was the world‘s biggest mutual fund.

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If we forget debt, we’re damaged

I have amnesia of sorts. I remember almost nothing of my distant past — a condition that at…

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Bill Gross: The price of money is too low

When credit is priced such that carry is no longer as profitable at a customary amount of leverage/risk, then the system will stall, list, or perhaps even tip over, says Pimco's Gross.

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Bill Gross: Global monetary system may be fatally flawed

The whales of our current economic society swim mainly in financial market oceans. Innovators such as Jobs and…

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Gross: Zero-bound interest rates will stall growth, induce serious risks

The global economy is floating on an ocean of credit, and a good thing too as our cartoon…

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Bill Gross: Opening up the playbook

Pimco chief discusses how successful investing in a deleveraging, low interest rate environment will require defensive in addition to offensive skills.

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Bill Gross: Prepare for the ‘para’-normal

How many ways can you say “it's different this time?”

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Bill Gross: Euroland’s ‘dysfunctional’ family feud

A 12-year-old coffee mug has a permanent place on the right corner of my office desk. Given to me by an Allianz executive to commemorate PIMCO's marriage in 1999, it reads: “You can always tell a German but you can't tell him much.”

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Bill Gross: Prepare for ‘disharmony’

In many ways the global economic crisis is like a marriage gone bad.

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Bill Gross: How to fix the fractured U.S. job market

​A mind is a precious thing to waste, so why are millions of America's students wasting theirs by going to college?

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Bill Gross: Buy cheap bonds with safe spreads

I'm going to one-up Mark Twain in the quantity department and spin two yarns about jumping frogs, one which has been frequently told, the other not so much.