The Trillion Dollar Empire that Started with a Coupon
Tomasz TunguzVenture Capitalist at Redpoint If you were forwarded this newsletter, and you'd like to receive it in the future, subscribe here. The Trillion Dollar Empire that Started with a Coupon
This is a paper bond from the US Treasury dated 1976. This piece of paper guarantees its holder $5000 on August 15, 1986. At the bottom, four coupons entitle the holder to $200 at the maturity date on the top right. The coupons represent the interest on the bond. Those four little coupons would lead to the creation of a $2 trillion bond behemoth. Prior to the early 70s, investors bought bonds & held them until maturity. Sometimes the bonds were good bets. Other times, their borrowers folded & investors lost money. Insurance companies bought bonds & hired people to sign the coupons, visit the borrower, & collect the payment. Bill Gross, a twentysomething at the time, did exactly this. But a few years into his job, Bill Gross asked his employer PacWest for $500k to begin to trade bonds. This radical idea created a market. The initial experiment yielded terrific returns & PacWest invested another $5m into the skunkworks project. Fifty years later, Pimco, the company Gross founded with Bill Podlich & Jim Muzzy, manages two trillion dollars of assets. Bond King chronicles the history of a financial empire built on the realization that a piece of paper with little coupons - just like the ones at the supermarket - could be traded. Reading Pimco’s history, I wonder what digital coupons exist today that we take for granted. Somewhere brilliant minds stare at paper coupons, dreaming of how to unlock trillions of dollars of market potential. |
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