What Pimco is betting by raising fees at $92 billion fund
By Bloomberg
02 September 2017 |
11:00 am
Pimco Income Fund is raising fees at a time most money managers are racing to slash costs paid by investors. The $92 billion fund will increase its fees 5 cents per $100 on Oct. 2 for most share classes, according to a filing.
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