John Lin

John Lin

Chief Investment Officer—China Equities

17 Years at AB
21 Years of experience

John Lin is the Chief Investment Officer of China Equities. He has been the lead Portfolio Manager of China Equities since 2013 and is responsible for managing the China A Shares Value, China Net Zero Solutions, China Low Volatility and All China Equity Strategies. Lin is also a Portfolio Manager for Emerging Markets Value Equities since 2021. From 2008 to 2022, he served as a senior research analyst, responsible for covering financials, real estate and conglomerate companies in Hong Kong and China. Lin joined the firm in New York in 2006 as a research associate, covering consumer services companies for US Small & Mid-Cap Value Equities. Previously, he was a technology, media and telecom investment banker at Citigroup. Lin holds a BS (magna cum laude) in environmental engineering from Cornell University, and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned the distinction Graduation with Honors. Location: Singapore

Is the Trade War a Blessing in Disguise for China’s Tech Sector?
Evaluating the Effects of China’s Pork Crisis
Postcard from...China

Postcard from...China

by John Lin
Last October, we travelled to Wuhu in the eastern Anhui province, about 350 kilometers from Shanghai. When we woke up and looked out the hotel window, the thick gray smog that covered the city provided a potent reminder of one of China's most vexing problems: air pollution.

China, Equities, Fixed Income


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Avoid the Crowds in Chinese Stocks
No more ‘Wild East’: China’s Stock Market Is Growing Up Fast
Beyond the Sugar Rush: Strategic Stimulus for Chinese Stocks
Will China Export Volatility as Equity Markets Open?
Can Investors Make Money in a US–China Trade War?
China A-Shares: Is Your Emerging-Market Manager Ready?
China: A Green Giant in the Making

China: A Green Giant in the Making

by John Lin
China is dropping its focus on “dirty” industrial growth, while making a massive shift toward renewable energy and a less resource-intensive path to economic success. This reorientation could open up substantial opportunities for equity investors.

China, Equities


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Exploring Routes to China After MSCI A-Shares Move
Gently Does It: Waking China’s Sleeping Equities Giant
Get Ready for an “All China” Equity Market

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