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Returns are calculated on a total-return basis in USD. MSCI World Quality and Minimum Volatility factors are market-capitalization-weighted, and the performance is measured relative to the MSCI World index. The other quality, low-volatility and high free-cash-flow (FCF) yield factors are constructed by dividing the MSCI into quintiles based on a given factor (or a blend of factors for a “composite” style), and long-short (L/S) portfolios of stocks that are in the top and bottom quintiles, respectively, are formed. The stocks in these portfolios are equally weighted and portfolios are rebalanced quarterly. The sector-neutral (SN) factors are constructed in a way that ensures an equal representation of each sector in the factor portfolios. ROE denotes return on equity.
As of March 17, 2025
Source: Bloomberg, Factset, LSEG Datastream, MSCI and AllianceBernstein (AB)
Past performance, historical and current analyses, and expectations do not guarantee future results.
The views expressed herein do not constitute research, investment advice or trade recommendations, and do not necessarily represent the views of all AB portfolio-management teams and are subject to change over time.
Inigo Fraser Jenkins is Co-Head of Institutional Solutions at AB. He was previously head of Global Quantitative Strategy at Bernstein Research. Prior to joining Bernstein in 2015, Fraser Jenkins headed Nomura's Global Quantitative Strategy and European Equity Strategy teams after holding the position of European quantitative strategist at Lehman Brothers. He began his career at the Bank of England. Fraser Jenkins holds a BSc in physics from Imperial College London, an MSc in history and philosophy of science from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and an MSc in finance from Imperial College London. Location: London
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