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Greg Sharenow

Portfolio Manager, Commodities and Real Assets
Mr. Sharenow is a managing director and portfolio manager in the Newport Beach office, focusing on commodities, real assets, and inflation solutions. He leads PIMCO’s commodity portfolio management group. He also co-manages PIMCO’s Energy and Tactical Credit Opportunities strategy. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2011, he was an energy trader at Hess Energy Trading, Goldman Sachs, and DE Shaw. He was previously senior energy economist at Goldman Sachs. His co-authored article, “Beating Benchmarks,” won the Second Annual Bernstein Fabozzi/Jacobs Levy Award for Outstanding Article after it was published in the Journal of Portfolio Management. He has 24 years of investment and financial services experience and holds bachelor's degrees in mathematical methods in the social sciences and in economics from Northwestern University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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OPEC+ strategies and geopolitical tensions could roil markets.

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Adding real assets to a stock and bond portfolio can help boost returns and smooth volatility when inflation runs above 2%.

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There are material short- and long-term implications for hydrocarbon markets following the COP28 meeting in Dubai, including tailwinds to oil

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Commodities stand to benefit from underinvestment and the clean energy transition.

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With their ability to act as an inflation hedge, diversifier and return enhancer, commodities should be considered an important portfolio allocation over the long term.

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Despite macroeconomic headwinds, commodities markets may offer attractive return potential this year in light of ongoing supply constraints and China’s reopening.

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Economic uncertainty can make it challenging to protect investments against inflation. Learn why using a range of real assets, like TIPS and commodities, may provide extra diversification benefits to a 60/40 portfolio.

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The OPEC+ plan to curb oil production complicates the global economic, inflation, and geopolitical outlook and will likely lead to higher prices for key commodities.

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The state takes a long view on environmental policy, potentially benefiting California’s cap-and-trade program.

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