PIMCO Active Bond Exchange-Traded Fund

BOND
$91.46 +0.05 (0.05%)
Dividend Yield 5.19%
Payout Frequency Monthly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
July 6, 2026$0.392026-07-012026-07-01
June 3, 2026$0.402026-06-012026-06-01
May 5, 2026$0.382026-05-012026-05-01
April 3, 2026$0.372026-04-012026-04-01
March 4, 2026$0.392026-03-022026-03-02

Dividends Summary

Company News

Investment Firm Bouvel Raised Its Stake in This ETF by $8 Million. Is It a Buy?
The Motley Fool • Robert Izquierdo • February 1, 2026

Investment firm Bouvel Investment Partners increased its stake in the PIMCO Active Bond ETF (BOND) by $8.02 million in Q4 2025, purchasing 85,742 shares. The ETF is now Bouvel's top holding at 6.38% of its AUM. BOND offers a 5.09% annualized yield and 8.65% one-year return, making it attractive for income-focused investors, though its 0.54% expen...

How a $10 Million Cut From a 5% Yield Play Hints at a Bigger Allocation Call
The Motley Fool • Jonathan Ponciano • January 24, 2026

SimpliFi, Inc. sold 108,047 shares of the PIMCO Active Bond ETF (BOND) worth approximately $10.11 million, signaling a strategic shift away from active bond management toward passive equity exposure. The move suggests investors are reassessing bond allocations as yields plateau and active management fees become less justified, while maintaining c...

Your Advocates Dumps $19.6 Million Worth of BOND Shares
The Motley Fool • Dana George • November 13, 2025

Investment firm Your Advocates Ltd. sold 212,741 shares of PIMCO Active Bond ETF (BOND), reducing its position from 7.5% to 0.4% of its assets under management, valued at approximately $19.63 million.

Will XRP Hit $5? 3 Things That Could Make It Happen by 2027
The Motley Fool • Alex Carchidi • May 14, 2025

XRP's price could potentially double to $5 or higher in the next couple of years if Ripple continues to build features and platforms that solve pain points for institutional investors and international banks, regulators become more favorable towards XRP, and ETFs holding XRP are approved.

The Top 3 Bond ETFs to Buy With Interest Rates Falling
Investing.com • Valuewalk • September 26, 2024

With interest rates falling, bond ETFs are an attractive option for diversifying a portfolio and generating returns that beat many stocks. The article highlights three bond ETFs - PIMCO Active Bond ETF, Vanguard Long-Term Bond Fund, and iShares 10+ Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF - that are well-positioned to benefit from the falling rat...

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