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    Home > Top Stories > PIMCO cut big position in Russia CDS by adding bonds in Q2
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    PIMCO cut big position in Russia CDS by adding bonds in Q2

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on August 30, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    Image of a PIMCO sign in Newport Beach, representing the firm's strategic investment decisions in Russia government bonds amidst the Ukraine crisis. The article discusses PIMCO's adjustments in its Russia CDS positions.
    PIMCO sign in Newport Beach, highlighting investment in Russia bonds - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    By Davide Barbuscia

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – PIMCO’s largest investment fund bought Russia government international bonds and hedged its position through credit default swaps (CDS) in the second quarter – the same quarter that Russia had a historic debt default, according to fund documents and Reuters calculations.

    The trades by the U.S. bond giant, a large seller of Russia CDS which had been on the hook for a sizeable payout, were likely aimed at softening the blow of the default, according to a Russia debt investor source.

    CDS derivatives work like an insurance against a borrower’s default.

    PIMCO added U.S. dollar-denominated Russian sovereign bonds worth around $520 million in notional value – the value of the bonds before any price fluctuations – to its $120 billion Income Fund’s portfolio, according to Reuters calculations based on fund documents filed last week with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    In the same quarter, PIMCO also cut its outstanding “sell protection” CDS position, which was nearly $1 billion as of the end of March, to around $400 million by the end of June, according to Reuters calculations based on the filings.

    The trades left PIMCO’s net position on Russia unchanged but by cutting its CDS seller position PIMCO could reduce the risk of being delivered bonds that may depreciate significantly by the time CDS contracts are settled, said the investor source, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    Buyers and sellers of CDS protection normally settle the contracts with either cash payments or by swapping the underlying defaulted bonds for the amount insured.

    A PIMCO spokesperson declined to comment on the trades but said the Income Fund’s total Russian external sovereign debt exposure, including bonds and Russian CDS, has gone down this year from a market value perspective.

    It was $944 million at the end of last year, equivalent to 0.64% of the total market value of the fund, and declined to $357 million at the end of the second quarter, equivalent to 0.3% of the fund’s total market value.

    Russian bonds have been trading at a deep discount since the country’s invasion of Ukraine, but have gained value in recent weeks after the U.S. Treasury allowed U.S. investors to buy Russian securities in the secondary market and to participate in a CDS auction.

    The rally could increase the market value position of PIMCO’s Russian sovereign holdings. PIMCO bought nearly $300 million of Russia paper due in 2047 in the second quarter, the filings showed, and that position could have gone from about $70 million at the end of June to $130 million, according to Reuters calculations.

    (Reporting by Davide Barbuscia; editing by Megan Davies and Edwina Gibbs)

    Frequently Asked Questions about PIMCO cut big position in Russia CDS by adding bonds in Q2

    1What is debt default?

    Debt default occurs when a borrower fails to make required payments on their debt obligations, leading to potential financial and legal consequences.

    2What is the significance of hedging in investments?

    Hedging is a risk management strategy used to offset potential losses in investments by taking an opposite position in a related asset.

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