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Jillian Geliebter is a Managing Director of AB’s Equities business. In this role, she works with the firm’s research and portfolio-management teams, as well as with clients around the world. Previously, Geliebter was a senior RFP writer for AB’s Equities services. She has been with the firm since 2009. Geliebter holds a BA in art history from New York University, and an MS in global finance from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. She is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA). Location: New York
If volatility becomes more common in the future, strategies that help reduce downside risk should become integral to equity allocations.
Jillian Geliebter, Kent Hargis | May 11, 2023After US stocks outperformed international stocks for eight of the past 10 years, are regional return patterns poised to shift?
Jillian Geliebter, Walt Czaicki | February 14, 2023Investors in US stocks enjoyed strong returns during 2020. But global economic improvements, a weaker US dollar and attractive valuations bolster the case for US investors to consider initiating or increasing exposure to international equities in 2021.
Jillian Geliebter, Walt Czaicki | January 08, 2021Several equity factors diverged significantly from their typical performance patterns during the COVID-19 crisis. By understanding how factor returns behaved in this market correction relative to their historic norms, investors can not only prepare for future volatility but also take advantage of short-term market dislocations.
Kent Hargis, Sammy Suzuki, Jillian Geliebter | July 31, 2020