PIMCO High Income Fund, based in New York City, operates as a diversified, closed-end management investment company. Its primary investment objective is to seek high current income. It primarily invests in the U.S. dollar-denominated corporate debt obligations and other income-producing securities. The fund invests in various companies operating in the areas of energy, real estate, telecommunications, manufacturing, and utilities, as well as invests in various foreign investments. Allianz Global Investors Fund Management LLC serves as the Fund's investment manager and is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Allianz Global Investors of America L.P. (Allianz Global). Allianz Global is an indirect, majority-owned subsidiary of Allianz SE. Its sub-advisor is Pacific Investment Management Company LLC....
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