12 Years at AB|14 Years of Experience
Patrick O'Connell is a Senior Vice President and Director of Fixed Income Responsible Investing Research. In this role, he 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 research and engagement. Previously, O'Connell served as a corporate credit research analyst, focusing on emerging-market corporates in Latin American and African countries. He joined the Emerging Markets research team in 2013 after working as a credit analyst covering US high-yield energy credits at AB. Prior to joining the firm in 2012, O'Connell was a desk analyst at UBS Investment Bank, where he helped to allocate capital on the trading desk. He holds a BS in accounting and finance (magna cum laude) from Villanova University and is a CFA charterholder. Location: New York
Natural language processing can give investment managers an early warning about negative ESG news.
Yuyu Fan, Kathleen Dumes, Patrick O'Connell, Evan Follis | 27 February 2025Will outcome bonds deliver on their promises? A systematic approach helps investors decide.
Patrick O'Connell, Kathleen Dumes | 24 February 2025Integrating the physical toll of climate change helps investors spot key risks—and opportunities
Sara Rosner, Markus Schneider, Patrick O'Connell | 29 October 2024A new approach to ESG research could ease investors’ frustrations with sourcing and evaluating data.
Patrick O'Connell, Tiffanie Wong | 12 February 2024Investors face an urgent challenge in understanding, analyzing and managing biodiversity risks.
Patrick O'Connell, David Tsoupros, Sara Rosner | 07 February 2024Sovereign debt-for-nature swaps are a specialized ESG-labeled structure with a familiar feature: some issuers have strong credentials—others less so.
Sara Rosner, Patrick O'Connell | 11 January 2024Biodiversity is gaining prominence as a potentially material issue for companies and investors around the world.
Sara Rosner, Patrick O'Connell, David Tsoupros | 10 January 2024Investors need to understand the potential physical damage from natural hazards before they can assess their financial implications.
John Huang, Sam Wilamowsky, Larry Bellinger, Patrick O'Connell | 01 December 2023Just six metrics can effectively assess sovereign issuers’ sustainability and provide guidance for both issuers and investors.
Christian DiClementi, Elizabeth Bakarich, Patrick O'Connell | 09 November 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 | 17 August 2023The latest entry in the ESG-labeled bond arena has solid potential but a few kinks, too.
Patrick O'Connell, Tiffanie Wong | 12 June 2023The extent to which issuers prevent carbon emissions can be a key selection factor in corporate bond investing.
Patrick O'Connell | 14 December 2022With 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 | 09 September 2022A systematic framework can help investors avoid surprises-and set a gold standard for ESG issuance.
Patrick O'Connell, Tiffanie Wong | 14 April 2022Robust ESG research can alert investors to major risks, sometimes months or years before bad news hits the market.
Christian DiClementi, Patrick O'Connell | 10 March 2022Fixed-income investors should include governance reviews in their investment process. Here's why.
Robert Schwartz, Patrick O'Connell, Janegail Orringer | 23 February 2022We debunk the environmental, social and governance myths standing between investors and EM corporate-bond investing.
Patrick O'Connell, Christian DiClementi | 30 November 2021Switching to electric has huge implications for vehicle assemblers, component manufacturers, extractive industries-and responsible investors.
Patrick O'Connell | 22 October 2021Our experts debunk the environmental, social and governance myths standing between investors and EM corporate-bond investing.
Patrick O'Connell | 24 August 2021Most investors need little persuading that emerging markets offer exciting opportunities. But emerging-market corporates also pose environmental, social and governance (ESG) challenges so entangled and seemingly intractable that investors are reminded of the legendary Gordian knot. In this paper, we show investors how to cut through these challenges.
Okan Akin, Thais Aleluia, Patrick O'Connell | 16 June 2021This information is for exclusive use of the wholesale person to whom it is provided and is not to be relied upon by any other person. It is not intended for retail or public use and may not be further distributed without prior written consent of ABAL.
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