Bill Gross says it's time to buy these regional bank stocks

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The PIMCO co-founder highlighted four stocks that he is buying.

Billionaire investor Bill Gross said Thursday that he is buying beaten-down regional bank stocks. "Regional bank falling knife has hit bottom. I'm buying TFC, CFG, KEY, FHN," Gross said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. The tickers he mentioned refer to Truist Financial , Citizens Financial , KeyCorp and First Horizon . "Treasury yield picture still uncertain. Best strategy is to invest in the 2/10 curve continuing to disinvert; i.e.

buy 2s sell 10s duration neutral -- now negative 33. It should go positive over next 6 mths," the post continued. Gross, whose long investing career has included co-founding PIMCO and earning the moniker "The Bond King," has said recently that he was watching regional banks for a potential buying opportunity. The sector has struggled to recover from a March flare up that saw several mid-sized lenders fail, including Silicon Valley Bank.

 

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