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PCI vs PLW

Side-by-side comparison of PIMCO Dynamic Credit and Mortgage Income Fund (PCI) and Invesco 1-30 Laddered Treasury ETF (PLW): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both PCI and PLW operate in n/a (n/a), so they compete in similar markets.
  • PCI carries a market cap of $3.14B.
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Company
PIMCO Dynamic Credit and Mortgage Income Fund
Invesco 1-30 Laddered Treasury ETF
Price
$51.24+0.35%
$27.88+0.11%
Market cap
$3.14B
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1M return
+0.00%
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1Y return
+1.51%
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Sector
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Industry
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Exchange
NYSE
NASDAQ
IPO
2013
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News (4w)
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Recent ratings
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PCI

PIMCO Dynamic Credit and Mortgage Income Fund

PIMCO Dynamic Credit and Mortgage Income Fund is a closed end fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by Allianz Global Investors Fund Management LLC. The fund is co-managed by Pacific Investment Management Company LLC. It invests in fixed income markets across the globe. The fund utilizes a dynamic asset allocation approach and seeks to invest in multiple fixed-income sectors in the global credit markets, including corporate debt, mortgage-related and other asset-backed securities, government and sovereign debt, taxable municipal bonds and other fixed, variable and floating rate income producing securities. It benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against a combined benchmark comprised of 80% Barclays Investment Grade Index and 20% BofA High Yield Index. The fund was formerly known as PIMCO Dynamic Credit Income Fund. PIMCO Dynamic Credit and Mortgage Income Fund was formed on January 31, 2013 and is domiciled in the United States.

PLW

Invesco 1-30 Laddered Treasury ETF

The investment seeks to track the investment results (before fees and expenses) of the Ryan/NASDAQ U.S. 1-30 Year Treasury Laddered Index. The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its total assets in the components of the index. Strictly in accordance with its guidelines and mandated procedures, Nasdaq, Inc. oversees the index, which seeks to measure the potential returns of a theoretical portfolio of U.S. Treasury securities with a yield curve based upon 30 distinct annual maturities.