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    27.0977$
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About

PGPCX.US represents the PIMCO Global Core Plus Bond Fund Institutional Class shares. This fund is a fixed-income investment option managed by PIMCO, aiming to provide a total return that exceeds its benchmark by investing primarily in investment-grade global fixed income securities, while also incorporating exposure to other sectors like high yield and emerging markets. The "Institutional Class" designation indicates it is typically offered to institutional investors or those meeting minimum investment requirements.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Strong historical returns tend to attract more investors, driving up demand and the fund's price.

Market Conditions: Overall market sentiment, economic growth, and interest rates can influence investor confidence and fund valuations.

Asset Allocation: The fund's mix of stocks, bonds, and other assets affects its risk profile and potential returns, impacting its price.

Expense Ratio: Lower expense ratios mean more of the fund's returns go to investors, making it more attractive and potentially boosting its price.

Fund Manager Skill: The expertise and decision-making of the fund manager can significantly impact the fund's performance and price.

Investor Demand: High demand for the fund's shares pushes up the price, while increased selling pressure can lower it.

Sector Performance: The performance of the specific industries or sectors in which the fund invests will influence its price.

Dividend Yield: A higher dividend yield can attract income-seeking investors, increasing demand and potentially raising the fund's price.

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