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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. Views are subject to revision over time.
Past performance and current analysis do not guarantee future results.
As of March 31, 2020
*Data represents the relative performance for MSCI World industry groups. Coronavirus (from February Peak): Feb 19, 2020–Mar 31, 2020. Prior crises include: rising rates + slowing growth in China and Europe: Sep 2018–Dec 2018; inflation + Fed tightening: Jan 2018–Mar 2018; China’s economy + plummeting oil price: Nov 2015–Feb 2016; Greece + China stock market crash: Jul 2015–Sep 2015; concerns about Europe: May 2012–Jun 2012; eurozone debt fears III: Oct 2011–Nov 2011; eurozone debt fears II: May 2011–Oct 2011; eurozone debt fears I: Apr 2010–May 2010; global financial crisis: May 2008–Mar 2009; SARS: Nov 2002–Mar 2003; 2000 tech crash: Mar 2000–Oct 2002; 1998 Asian crisis: Jul 1998–Aug 1998.
Source: FactSet, MSCI and 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. Views are subject to revision over time.
Vinay Thapar is a Senior Vice President and Co-Chief Investment Officer for US Growth Equities and a Portfolio Manager for the Global Healthcare Strategy. He is also a Senior Research Analyst, responsible for covering global healthcare. Before joining the firm in 2011, Thapar spent three years at American Century Investments as a senior investment analyst responsible for healthcare. Prior to that, he worked for eight years at Bear Stearns in the Biotech Equity Research Group, most recently as an associate director. Thapar holds a BA in biology from New York University and is a CFA charterholder. Location: New York
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