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Jason Steiner

Portfolio Manager, Private Lending and Opportunistic Strategies
Mr. Steiner is a managing director and portfolio manager in the Newport Beach office. He is a lead portfolio manager for PIMCO’s multi-sector and asset-based private lending and opportunistic strategies. He is responsible for residential mortgage credit across public and private markets. In addition to his portfolio management responsibilities, he sits on the firm’s Executive Committee and is a member of the PM management committee. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2009, Mr. Steiner spent eight years at Natixis Capital Markets in New York, focusing on trading RMBS. He has 24 years of investment and financial services experience and holds undergraduate degrees in mathematics and computer science from Boston College.
Economic and Market Commentary

Learn how to navigate the shifting dynamics in banking and private credit from a panel discussion at our recent Alternatives Investor Conference.

Economic and Market Commentary

As banks pull back from many types of lending, demand for capital is outpacing supply, providing the best potential opportunities in private credit since the GFC.As banks pull back from many types of lending, demand for capital is outpacing supply, providing the best potential opportunities in private credit since the GFC.

Economic and Market Commentary

A liquidity gap is growing as banks curtail specialty lending, providing specialty finance investors opportunities for potential better risk-adjusted returns than we’ve seen since the GFC.

Economic and Market Commentary

Mike Cudzil, portfolio manager, fixed income, and Jason Steiner, portfolio manager, alternative credit, discuss the current real estate landscape, what opportunities exist in real estate, and why PIMCO is well-positioned to respond quickly to these opportunities.

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