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Viewpoints Spring Brings Cautious Optimism to U.S. Housing Market Spring Brings Cautious Optimism to U.S. Housing Market Although affordability remains an obstacle, recent data offer reasons to be more constructive as broader conditions still appear supportive of home prices.
Viewpoints Staying in Place – The Post-Pandemic Housing Market Staying in Place – The Post-Pandemic Housing Market We expect further weakening in U.S. home prices, although not a sharp decline, as higher mortgage rates pressure affordability and induce many homeowners not to move.
View From the Trade Floor Securitized Credit: Tapping Into Attractive Valuations(video) Securitized Credit: Tapping Into Attractive Valuations In our view, there are three compelling reasons why investors may benefit from allocating to agency MBS heading into 2023: attractive valuations; abundant relative value opportunities; and high quality spreads over U.S. Treasuries.
Blog Agency MBS: Opportunities for Alpha in a Post-QE World Agency MBS: Opportunities for Alpha in a Post-QE World Agency mortgage-backed securities (MBS) have faced unique challenges in 2022, but these challenges also create attractive new opportunities for active management.
Viewpoints U.S. Housing Outlook: No Bust After the Boom U.S. Housing Outlook: No Bust After the Boom Home price fundamentals suggest appreciation will slow but remain resilient.
Daniel H. Hyman Portfolio Manager Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Mr. Hyman is a managing director and leads the agency mortgage portfolio management team in the Newport Beach office. He is the lead portfolio manager on PIMCO's Ginnie Mae and Mortgage Opportunities strategies. Mr. Hyman and team have been recognized by Lipper for their long-term performance on both of these flagship mortgage strategies. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2008, Mr. Hyman was a vice president at Credit Suisse, where he traded agency pass-throughs. He has 21 years of investment experience and holds an undergraduate degree from Lehigh University.