10 Years at AB|30 Years of Experience
David Wong is a Senior Vice President, Senior Investment Strategist and Global Co-Head of Equity Business Development, and Co-Chair of AB’s Responsible Investing Steering Committee in Asia-Pacific. He joined AB in 2015, bringing two decades of experience in global equity markets to the firm. Prior to joining AB, Wong was a partner at Janchor Partners, a Hong Kong–based long/short equity hedge fund with US$2 billion in assets under management (AUM). Before that, he set up the Hong Kong office for GMT Capital, an Atlanta-based long/short equity hedge fund with $5 billion in AUM, where he served as portfolio manager and head of Asian investments. Over Wong’s eight years at the two hedge funds, he was responsible for global investments in technology stocks and served as a generalist portfolio manager for the Asia-Pacific region, including Japan. He was also the founder and managing director of Mobile Adventures, a pan-Asian wireless content company. Wong started his career as an equity research analyst at Bankers Trust and Deutsche Bank; at Deutsche, he managed a team of five associates as the firm’s regional semiconductor analyst. He holds a BA in political science from Yale University. Location: Hong Kong
This year’s extreme volatility has reminded investors that trying to time the market is very risky.
Teresa Keane, David Wong | 16 July 2025A new culture of reform at Japanese companies offers exciting potential for equity investors.
Zhiyuan Tao, David Wong, Bob Herr | 10 June 2025Equities have an important role to play in a diversified allocation today, to help hedge against inflation and to navigate a lower-growth environment.
Robert Milano, Walt Czaicki, David Wong | 27 November 2023Human behavior can lead to irrational investment decisions, but a well-planned low-volatility strategy may be the antidote.
Kent Hargis, David Wong, Teresa Keane | 23 October 2023In a world of structurally higher inflation and interest rates, there are good reasons for equity investors to consider active portfolios for equity allocations.
Robert Milano, Walt Czaicki, David Wong | 16 February 2023Despite this year’s market disruptions, there are still good reasons to stay invested in stocks as an integral part of a long-term investment plan.
Robert Milano, Chris Marx, David Wong | 07 November 2022As US inflation expectations grow, many investors are concerned about the potential impact on stocks. Our research shows that US equities have delivered solid returns during periods of moderate inflation for more than seven decades.
Walt Czaicki, David Wong | 25 March 2021Investments behave differently during inflationary periods. A few adjustments can prepare your portfolio for what may come.
David Wong, Mark Gleason | 11 March 2021Many international investors have been underweight US equities for years, fearing they've missed the boat after a nine-year bull market. But we think American stocks are more attractive than perceived for three main reasons.
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