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9 Years at AB|19 Years of Experience
Markus Schneider joined AB in 2015 as a Senior Economist, focusing on macroeconomic analysis and bond market strategy for the EEMEA region. He has 10 years of in-depth experience covering emerging markets, and a background in econometric modeling-in particular, in its application for forecasting macro variables and emerging-market (EM) asset prices. Prior to joining AB, Schneider served as an EM economist and strategist for five years at Rogge Global Partners in London, and held similar positions at UBA Capital and Business Monitor International between 2006 and 2009. He holds a BA in economics and politics from Lancaster University and an MSc in economic development management from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Location: London
Integrating the physical toll of climate change helps investors spot key risks—and opportunities
Sara Rosner, Markus Schneider, Patrick O'Connell | October 29, 2024Understanding the social risks posed by climate transition requires discipline, nuance and a systematic approach.
Markus Schneider | April 02, 2024Banking sector crises have historically been one of the key drivers of risk for EM countries' asset returns. Could the next banking crisis be in EM?
Okan Akin, Markus Schneider | June 15, 2023The recent COP27 gathering will likely be remembered for shifting the global climate-change debate. We share our key takeaways from the conference.
Sara Rosner, Adriaan duToit, Markus Schneider | December 16, 2022Russia's invasion of Ukraine has shocked the global economy, in particular by fueling further spikes in energy and commodity prices. How will these inflationary catalysts affect monetary policy in different regions?
Eric Winograd, Markus Schneider | March 07, 2022COP26 points the needle toward climate action, but investors must help keep the ship on course.
Markus Schneider | December 09, 2021We still see a big gap between talk and action in the global war on climate change. But a closer look at emissions trends can identify the worst culprits, and perhaps which countries will lead future reductions. This ties directly to climate-change policies and pledges—key factors in our proprietary ESG framework.
Markus Schneider | July 09, 2021In designing a sovereign ESG model that improves on the limitations of typical proxies, we demonstrated that ESG pillars are actually the foundation that's the starting point for assessing economic and financial performance in both the emerging and developed worlds.
Katrina Butt, Markus Schneider | November 09, 2020