Kewjin Yuoh

Kewjin Yuoh is the lead Portfolio Manager for the firm’s taxable-fixed income strategies with a focus on liquid and securitized securities.
Mr. Yuoh joined Lord Abbett in 2010 and was named Partner in 2012. His previous experience includes serving as Portfolio Manager of Structured Products at Sanford Bernstein; Portfolio Manager of Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities at Credit Suisse Asset Management; and Senior VP, Director of Fundamental Research for Liquid and Structured Products at AllianceBernstein. He has worked in the financial services industry since 1994.
He earned a BS in operations research and industrial engineering from the Cornell University College of Engineering.
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