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Quantitative Research and Analytics Assessing Inflation: Theories, Policies and Portfolios Assessing Inflation: Theories, Policies and Portfolios
Viewpoints Negative Rates: Negative View Negative Rates: Negative View We believe that negative policy rates could do more harm than good to economies and markets, due to their impact on banks, insurance companies and pension funds, and also a possible adverse effect on consumption.
In Depth Is Fiscal the New Monetary? Is Fiscal the New Monetary? As monetary policy seems almost exhausted, could fiscal easing kick-start growth and take us out of the low rate, low growth environment that we have been in for 10 years?
Viewpoints EU Elections: Populism’s Threat May Be Overstated EU Elections: Populism’s Threat May Be Overstated The European parliamentary elections may cause near-term market jitters, but we do not think the outcome will be a game-changer.
Peder Beck-Friis Portfolio Manager, Global Macro Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Dr. Beck-Friis is a senior vice president and portfolio manager in the London office. He focuses on identifying global macroeconomic trends, with a particular emphasis on Europe. He is a member of the European Portfolio Committee. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2017, he worked at Goldman Sachs, first within Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) in New York and later as an economist in London. He has 10 years of macro research experience and holds a master's degree and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Oxford. He received his undergraduate degree in mathematics and economics from the University of Edinburgh.