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Insights Leveraged Loan Issuers: Just Do It (Transition to SOFR) Leveraged Loan Issuers: Just Do It (Transition to SOFR) Leveraged loan issuers have lagged other fixed income market issuers in moving to SOFR as a reference rate, posing potential risks to investors as the year-end deadline approaches.
Blog Investing in a Diverse Future Investing in a Diverse Future In recognition of International Women’s Day on 8 March, Candice Stack and David Forgash discuss the internship program PIMCO hosts in partnership with Girls Who Invest.
Blog The Tug of War in European High Yield – Fundamentals Versus Technicals The Tug of War in European High Yield – Fundamentals Versus Technicals The fundamentals for European high yield are not strong, but a shortage of supply and strong demand are supporting prices.
David Forgash Portfolio Manager Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Mr. Forgash is an executive vice president and portfolio manager in the Newport Beach office. He leads PIMCO’s global leveraged loan business, overseeing CLOs and loan portfolios, and is also responsible for broader leveraged finance strategies encompassing high yield and multi-sector credit. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2018, he was a senior portfolio manager at Millennium Capital Partners, investing across European credit. Previously, he was an executive director of European credit trading at Morgan Stanley, a managing director of U.S. credit trading at Greenwich Capital and a vice president in credit trading at Lehman Brothers. He has 29 years of investment experience and holds an MBA from the Stern School of Business at New York University. He received an undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Delaware.