Sammy Suzuki, CFA

Sammy Suzuki, CFA

Head—Emerging Markets Equities; Co-Chief Investment Officer—Strategic Core Equities

29 Years at AB
30 Years of experience

Sammy Suzuki is Head of Emerging Markets Equities, responsible for overseeing AB’s emerging markets equity business. He is also Co-Chief Investment Officer of Strategic Core Equities. Suzuki was a key architect of the Strategic Core platform and has managed the Emerging Markets portfolio since its inception in 2012, and the Global, International and US portfolios since 2015. He has managed portfolios for nearly two decades. From 2010 to 2012, Suzuki also held the role of director of Fundamental Value Research, where he managed 50 fundamental analysts globally. Prior to managing portfolios, he spent a decade as a research analyst. Suzuki joined AB in 1994 as a research associate, first covering the capital equipment industry, followed by the technology and global automotive industries. Before joining the firm, he was a consultant at Bain & Company. Suzuki holds both a BSE in materials engineering from the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and a BS (magna cum laude) in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a CFA charterholder and a member of the Board of the CFA Society New York. Location: New York

Beyond Renewables, Low-Carbon Investing Eyes Energy Efficiency
Raising Equity Defenses for the COVID-19 Recovery
Rediscovering the Appeal of Emerging Market Equities
When Markets Are Recovering, Don’t Ignore Volatility
Intangible Assets Provide Tangible Defenses for Equities
Capturing the Ups and Downs in Coronavirus Equity Markets

Capturing the Ups and Downs in Coronavirus Equity Markets

by Kent Hargis, Sammy Suzuki, Jillian Geliebter
Several equity factors diverged significantly from their typical performance patterns during the COVID-19 crisis. By understanding how factor returns behaved in this market correction relative to their historic norms, investors can not only prepare for future volatility but also take advantage of short-term market dislocations.

Active & Passive , Coronavirus, Equities, Volatility


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Five Investing Perspectives for the Coronavirus Crisis
A New Wave of Emerging Market Opportunities
Focus on Fundamentals, Not Predictions

Focus on Fundamentals, Not Predictions

by Sammy Suzuki
Markets tend to focus on external factors that are difficult to predict. This might include future actions of the Fed and other central banks, or what Trump might do next. But we believe it’s better to focus on fundamentals--these are the trends that will outlast today’s external events.

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