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13 Years at AB|18 Years of Experience
Tiffanie Wong is a Senior Vice President and Director of Fixed Income Responsible Investing Portfolio Management. In this role, she is part of the leadership team that develops responsible investment strategy across AB's Fixed Income business, particularly related to integrating environmental, social and governance considerations throughout the team's portfolio construction processes and overseeing management of several of the team's sustainable strategies. Wong also serves as Director of Global & US Investment-Grade Credit, responsible for the management and strategy implementation of the firm's Global & US Investment-Grade Credit portfolios, including total-return and income-oriented credit strategies for institutional and retail clients. She has worked closely with AB's Quantitative Research team to leverage the firm's technology innovations within fixed-income trading and research to apply a more systematic approach to AB's credit investing. Prior to joining AB's Fixed Income portfolio-management team, Wong served as an associate portfolio manager on the Credit team, focusing on various strategies for the Global and US Credit portfolios—including total return, buy and hold, and liability matching. Before joining AB in 2012, she was a fixed-income portfolio analyst and trader at Segall Bryant & Hamill and a fixed-income portfolio associate at Wells Capital Management. Wong holds a BA in economics with a minor in business institutions from Northwestern University and is a CFA charterholder. Location: New York
New policies could disrupt markets, but high starting yields and strong demand for income should provide ballast.
Tiffanie Wong, Will Smith, Robert Hopper | January 15, 2025It’s not easy to harness alpha through credit selection. A new methodology helps investors rise to the challenge.
Tiffanie Wong, Will Smith | November 01, 2024Historically, investors have struggled to add meaningful alpha through security selection. A dynamic new credit scoring approach could change that.
Tiffanie Wong, Timothy Kurpis, Will Smith | September 19, 2024A new approach to ESG research could ease investors’ frustrations with sourcing and evaluating data.
Patrick O'Connell, Tiffanie Wong | February 12, 2024Weakening economic fundamentals shouldn’t scare away corporate bond investors in 2024—provided they keep a close eye on credit quality.
Will Smith, Robert Hopper, Tiffanie Wong | January 12, 2024A multi-asset approach to sustainable investing brings a broad and more balanced palette to paint with.
David Hutchins, Tiffanie Wong | October 12, 2023Progress toward a sustainable world would be hamstrung without the backing of global banks and their sponsorship of green and sustainable bonds.
Tiffanie Wong, Patrick O'Connell | August 17, 2023Solid fundamentals, decent valuations and attractive income potential make a case for continued exposure to corporate credit even in an uncertain economic environment.
Will Smith, Tiffanie Wong | July 28, 2023The latest entry in the ESG-labeled bond arena has solid potential but a few kinks, too.
Patrick O'Connell, Tiffanie Wong | June 12, 2023The markets are delivering mixed messages, but company fundamentals, valuations and fund flows are all supportive of investment-grade corporate bonds.
Tiffanie Wong, Timothy Kurpis | May 23, 2023With so many green bonds outstanding now, investors need more insight to differentiate among them and understand their performance characteristics.
Erin Bigley, Tiffanie Wong, Patrick O'Connell | September 09, 2022Valuations, fundamentals and even technical conditions create a rosy outlook for investment-grade credit—despite recession risks.
Tiffanie Wong | August 01, 2022A systematic framework can help investors avoid surprises-and set a gold standard for ESG issuance.
Patrick O'Connell, Tiffanie Wong | April 14, 2022Climate transition is a huge area of focus for investors. And corporate bonds will play a critical role in the journey to a net-zero carbon economy.
Tiffanie Wong | April 05, 2022More ESG-labeled bonds are being issued than ever before. But to fund a genuinely green future, investors must separate the grain from the chaff.
Tiffanie Wong, Patrick O'Connell | March 02, 2022Investors are eager to buy bonds that help create a better, more sustainable world. Here's how to navigate the evolving landscape.
Tiffanie Wong | February 22, 2022Investors are eager to buy bonds that help create a better, more sustainable world. Here's how to navigate the evolving landscape.
Tiffanie Wong | May 18, 2021Credit markets have staged an epic rebound from the depths of March 2020. But in a low-growth, low-yield world, we believe there may be more room to run in 2021.
Will Smith, Tiffanie Wong | January 12, 2021Under the CARES Act, the Fed has expanded supports for corporate bonds. Could this bring a regime shift in volatility for global credit markets?
Erin Bigley, Tiffanie Wong | April 15, 2020