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Viewpoints Climate and COP27: Political Pressures, Investment Implications Climate and COP27: Political Pressures, Investment Implications The recent UN Climate Change Conference helped advance initiatives important to sustainable investing, especially the global energy transition.
In Depth PIMCO’s Net Zero Framework to Decarbonize Bond Portfolios PIMCO’s Net Zero Framework to Decarbonize Bond Portfolios PIMCO has developed a four-pillar framework to help investors target long-term objectives to reduce portfolio exposure to greenhouse gases.
Ryan Korinke Global Head of Sustainability Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Mr. Korinke is a managing director and global head of sustainability, overseeing the business management of the firm's environmental, social, governance and sustainability efforts. He is a member of PIMCO’s executive office, contributing to firmwide strategic, financial and operational initiatives. Prior to this role, he was head of hedge fund and quantitative strategies, leading the growth and development of the firm’s discretionary and systematic absolute return strategies. He has also served as an account manager with institutional client servicing responsibility and as a product strategist for fixed income strategies. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2005, Mr. Korinke was with The Concord Group, a real estate investment advisory firm. He has 22 years of investment experience and holds an MBA from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. He received an undergraduate degree from Harvard University.