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As of August 17, 2021
Source: AllianceBernstein (AB)
As of August 17, 2021
AB’s analytical framework incorporates state ownership (implicit government credit), strategic value (alignment with policy mandates or development goals) and shock waves (repercussions on social and financial stability).
Source: AllianceBernstein (AB)
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.
Hua Cheng is a Senior Vice President and Director of Asia Credit Research. She joined AB in 2011 and now oversees the credit research capabilities in Asia. Cheng is also responsible for covering the technology sector in China, as well as banks and nonbank financial institutions in the Asia Pacific region, with an emphasis on China’s financial system and credit market. Earlier in her tenure at AB, she was an equity research analyst covering Chinese and Hong Kong banks. Cheng was previously an auditor at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where she audited China’s financial institutions. She holds a BA in finance from the Capital University of Economics and Business (Beijing) and an MBA from the Columbia Business School. Cheng is a CFA charterholder.
Ian Chen is a Credit Research Analyst covering China high-yield corporates for AllianceBernstein (AB). Prior to joining the firm in 2016, he was at Barclays for three years, serving as a sell-side equity research analyst covering the Asia ex Japan technology universe. Chen was a member of the research team ranked No. 1 in the Asiamoney Brokers Poll 2016. He holds a BBA in finance from National Taiwan University and graduated as valedictorian. Location: Hong Kong
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