AB Variable Products Series Fund, Inc.
AB Global Risk Allocation-Moderate Portfolio
Portfolio of Investments
March 31, 2019 (unaudited)
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Shares | U.S. $ Value | ||||||
INVESTMENT COMPANIES - 44.8% |
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Funds and Investment Trusts - 44.8% (a) |
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF |
76,670 | $ | 4,659,236 | |||||
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF |
43,375 | 12,342,790 | ||||||
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF |
75,980 | 4,928,063 | ||||||
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF |
47,770 | 2,050,288 | ||||||
iShares Russell 2000 ETF (b) |
11,040 | 1,690,113 | ||||||
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust |
14,581 | 4,118,841 | ||||||
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF |
49,183 | 12,764,956 | ||||||
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Total Investment Companies |
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42,554,287 | ||||||
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Principal Amount (000) |
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INFLATION-LINKED SECURITIES - 19.5% |
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Japan - 15.4% |
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Japanese Government CPI Linked Bond |
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Series 22 |
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0.10%, 3/10/27 |
JPY | 1,557,838 | 14,660,519 | |||||
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United States - 4.1% |
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U.S. Treasury Inflation Index |
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0.375%, 7/15/25 (TIPS) |
U.S.$ | 3,836 | 3,832,619 | |||||
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Total Inflation-Linked Securities |
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18,493,138 | ||||||
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Notional Amount |
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OPTIONS PURCHASED - PUTS - 0.1% |
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Options on Funds and Investment Trusts - 0.1% |
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust |
USD | 12,640,800 | 54,273 | |||||
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Options on Indices - 0.0% |
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Euro STOXX 50 Index |
EUR | 2,904,000 | 27,301 | |||||
FTSE 100 Index |
GBP | 1,057,500 | 5,552 | |||||
Nikkei 225 Index |
JPY | 201,250,000 | 3,981 | |||||
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36,834 | ||||||||
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Total Options Purchased - Puts |
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91,107 | ||||||
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Shares | U.S. $ Value | ||||||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS - 32.6% |
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Investment Companies - 22.1% |
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AB Fixed Income Shares, Inc.-Government Money Market Portfolio-Class AB, 2.38% (a)(d)(e)
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20,942,163 | $ | 20,942,163 | |||||
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Principal Amount (000) |
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U.S. Treasury Bills - 5.4% |
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U.S. Treasury Bill |
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Zero Coupon, 4/04/19-5/16/19 (cost $5,125,192) |
U.S.$ | 5,134 | 5,125,314 | |||||
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Governments - Treasuries - 5.1% |
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Japan - 5.1% |
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Japan Treasury Discount Bill |
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Series 805 |
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Zero Coupon, 4/08/19 (cost $4,965,923) |
JPY | 540,100 | 4,873,473 | |||||
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Total Short-Term Investments |
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30,940,950 | ||||||
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Total Investments Before Security Lending Collateral for |
92,079,482 | |||||||
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INVESTMENTS OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES |
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Investment Companies - 0.7% |
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AB Fixed Income Shares, Inc.-Government Money Market Portfolio-Class AB, 2.38% (a)(d)(e)
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685,300 | 685,300 | ||||||
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Total Investments - 97.7% |
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92,764,782 | ||||||
Other assets less liabilities - 2.3% |
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2,224,342 | ||||||
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Net Assets - 100.0% |
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$ | 94,989,124 | |||||
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FUTURES
Description |
Number of Contracts |
Expiration Month |
Current Notional |
Value and Unrealized Appreciation/ (Depreciation) |
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Purchased Contracts |
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Euro STOXX 50 Index Futures |
188 | June 2019 | $ | 6,900,290 | $ | 83,679 | ||||||||||
Euro-BTP Futures |
17 | June 2019 | 2,468,961 | 61,767 | ||||||||||||
Euro-Bund Futures |
7 | June 2019 | 1,306,144 | 27,318 | ||||||||||||
Euro-OAT Futures |
14 | June 2019 | 2,554,652 | 68,928 | ||||||||||||
FTSE 100 Index Futures |
28 | June 2019 | 2,629,932 | 59,730 | ||||||||||||
Hang Seng Index Futures |
2 | April 2019 | 370,410 | 4,269 |
Description |
Number of Contracts |
Expiration Month |
Current Notional |
Value and Unrealized Appreciation/ (Depreciation) |
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Long Gilt Futures |
13 | June 2019 | $ | 2,190,473 | $ | 35,881 | ||||||||||
Nikkei 225 (CME) Futures |
14 | June 2019 | 1,489,950 | (15,391 | ) | |||||||||||
S&P 500 E Mini Futures |
44 | June 2019 | 6,243,160 | 78,879 | ||||||||||||
S&P TSX 60 Index Futures |
3 | June 2019 | 429,723 | (12 | ) | |||||||||||
SPI 200 Futures |
6 | June 2019 | 657,257 | (864 | ) | |||||||||||
TOPIX Index Futures |
13 | June 2019 | 1,867,364 | (5,200 | ) | |||||||||||
U.S. T-Note 10 Yr (CBT) Futures |
73 | June 2019 | 9,067,969 | 121,368 | ||||||||||||
U.S. Ultra Bond (CBT) Futures |
2 | June 2019 | 336,000 | 12,450 | ||||||||||||
Sold Contracts |
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10 Yr Mini Japan Government Bond Futures |
151 | June 2019 | 20,883,587 | (96,959 | ) | |||||||||||
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$ | 435,843 | |||||||||||||||
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FORWARD CURRENCY EXCHANGE CONTRACTS
Counterparty |
Contracts to Deliver (000) |
In Exchange For (000) |
Settlement Date |
Unrealized Appreciation/ (Depreciation) |
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Bank of America, NA |
EUR | 819 | USD | 940 | 6/17/19 | $ | 14,901 | |||||||||||||||
Citibank, NA |
AUD | 1,080 | USD | 764 | 6/17/19 | (4,152 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Citibank, NA |
JPY | 2,614,048 | USD | 23,694 | 6/17/19 | (31,591 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services, Inc. |
USD | 4,802 | EUR | 4,169 | 6/17/19 | (95,166 | ) | |||||||||||||||
State Street Bank & Trust Co. |
CHF | 866 | USD | 865 | 6/17/19 | (10,555 | ) | |||||||||||||||
State Street Bank & Trust Co. |
EUR | 1,439 | USD | 1,632 | 6/17/19 | 6,775 | ||||||||||||||||
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$ | (119,788 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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PUT OPTIONS WRITTEN
Description |
Counterparty | Contracts | Exercise Price |
Expiration Month |
Notional (000) |
Premiums Received |
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Euro STOXX 50 Index (g) |
Deutsche Bank AG | 880 | EUR | 3,150.00 | April 2019 | EUR | 2,772 | $ | 7,293 | $ | (6,831 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
FTSE 100 Index (g) |
Deutsche Bank AG | 150 | GBP | 6,750.00 | April 2019 | GBP | 1,013 | 2,013 | (1,262 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nikkei 225 Index (g) |
Goldman Sachs International | 10,000 | JPY | 19,250.00 | April 2019 | JPY | 192,500 | 9,296 | (1,035 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (h) |
Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. | 458 | USD | 266.00 | April 2019 | USD | 12,183 | 31,126 | (14,885 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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$ | 49,728 | $ | (24,013 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(a) | To obtain a copy of the funds shareholder report, please go to the Securities and Exchange Commissions website at www.sec.gov. Additionally, shareholder reports for AB funds can be obtained by calling AB at (800) 227-4618. |
(b) | Represents entire or partial securities out on loan. |
(c) | Non-income producing security. |
(d) | Affiliated investments. |
(e) | The rate shown represents the 7-day yield as of period end. |
(f) | As of March 31, 2019, the cost basis of investment securities owned was substantially identical for both book and tax purposes. Gross unrealized appreciation of investments was $6,861,253 and gross unrealized depreciation of investments was $(680,933), resulting in net unrealized appreciation of $6,180,320. |
(g) | One contract relates to 1 share. |
(h) | One contract relates to 100 shares. |
Currency Abbreviations:
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AUD | - | Australian Dollar | ||
CHF | - | Swiss Franc | ||
EUR | - | Euro | ||
GBP | - | Great British Pound | ||
JPY | - | Japanese Yen | ||
USD | - | United States Dollar | ||
Glossary:
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BTP | - | Buoni del Tesoro Poliennali | ||
CBT | - | Chicago Board of Trade | ||
CME | - | Chicago Mercantile Exchange | ||
CPI | - | Consumer Price Index | ||
EAFE | - | Europe, Australia, and Far East | ||
ETF | - | Exchange Traded Fund | ||
FTSE | - | Financial Times Stock Exchange | ||
MSCI | - | Morgan Stanley Capital International | ||
OAT | - | Obligations Assimilables du Trésor | ||
SPDR | - | Standard & Poors Depository Receipt | ||
SPI | - | Share Price Index | ||
TIPS | - | Treasury Inflation Protected Security | ||
TOPIX | - | Tokyo Price Index | ||
TSX | - | Toronto Stock Exchange |
COUNTRY BREAKDOWN 1
March 31, 2019 (unaudited)
50.5% | United States | |||
15.9% | Japan | |||
0.0% | United Kingdom | |||
33.6% | Short-Term | |||
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100.0% | Total Investments | |||
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1 | All data are as of March 31, 2019. The Portfolios country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may vary over time. |
AB Variable Products Series Fund, Inc.
AB Global Risk Allocation-Moderate Portfolio
March 31, 2019 (unaudited)
In accordance with U.S. GAAP regarding fair value measurements, fair value is defined as the price that the Portfolio would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. U.S. GAAP establishes a framework for measuring fair value, and a three-level hierarchy for fair value measurements based upon the transparency of inputs to the valuation of an asset or liability (including those valued based on their market values). Inputs may be observable or unobservable and refer broadly to the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability based on market data obtained from sources independent of the Portfolio. Unobservable inputs reflect the Portfolios own assumptions about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability based on the best information available in the circumstances. Each investment is assigned a level based upon the observability of the inputs which are significant to the overall valuation. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is summarized below.
| Level 1quoted prices in active markets for identical investments |
| Level 2other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.) |
| Level 3significant unobservable inputs (including the Portfolios own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments) |
The fair value of debt instruments, such as bonds, and over-the-counter derivatives is generally based on market price quotations, recently executed market transactions (where observable) or industry recognized modeling techniques and are generally classified as Level 2. Pricing vendor inputs to Level 2 valuations may include quoted prices for similar investments in active markets, interest rate curves, coupon rates, currency rates, yield curves, option adjusted spreads, default rates, credit spreads and other unique security features in order to estimate the relevant cash flows which is then discounted to calculate fair values. If these inputs are unobservable and significant to the fair value, these investments will be classified as Level 3. In addition, non-agency rated investments are classified as Level 3.
Other fixed income investments, including non-U.S. government and corporate debt, are generally valued using quoted market prices, if available, which are typically impacted by current interest rates, maturity dates and any perceived credit risk of the issuer. Additionally, in the absence of quoted market prices, these inputs are used by pricing vendors to derive a valuation based upon industry or proprietary models which incorporate issuer specific data with relevant yield/spread comparisons with more widely quoted bonds with similar key characteristics. Those investments for which there are observable inputs are classified as Level 2. Where the inputs are not observable, the investments are classified as Level 3.
Where readily available market prices or relevant bid prices are not available for certain equity investments, such investments may be valued based on similar publicly traded investments, movements in relevant indices since last available prices or based upon underlying company fundamentals and comparable company data (such as multiples to earnings or other multiples to equity). Where an investment is valued using an observable input, by pricing vendors, such as another publicly traded security, the investment will be classified as Level 2. If management determines that an adjustment is appropriate based on restrictions on resale, illiquidity or uncertainty, and such adjustment is a significant component of the valuation, the investment will be classified as Level 3. An investment will also be classified as Level 3 where management uses company fundamentals and other significant inputs to determine the valuation.
Options are valued using market-based inputs to models, broker or dealer quotations, or alternative pricing sources with reasonable levels of price transparency, where such inputs and models are available. Alternatively the values may be obtained through unobservable management determined inputs and/or managements proprietary models. Where models are used, the selection of a particular model to value an option depends upon the contractual terms of, and specific risks inherent in, the option as well as the availability of pricing information in the market. Valuation models require a variety of inputs, including contractual terms, market prices, measures of volatility and correlations of such inputs. Exchange traded options generally will be classified as Level 2. For options that do not trade on exchange but trade in liquid markets, inputs can generally be verified and model selection does not involve significant management judgment. Options are classified within Level 2 on the fair value hierarchy when all of the significant inputs can be corroborated to market evidence. Otherwise such instruments are classified as Level 3.
The following table summarizes the valuation of the Portfolios investments by the above fair value hierarchy levels as of March 31, 2019:
Investments in Securities: |
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | ||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Investment Companies |
$ | 42,554,287 | $ | 0 | | $ | 0 | | $ | 42,554,287 | ||||||
Inflation-Linked Securities |
0 | | 18,493,138 | 0 | | 18,493,138 | ||||||||||
Options Purchased - Puts |
0 | | 91,107 | 0 | | 91,107 | ||||||||||
Short-Term Investments: |
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Investment Companies |
20,942,163 | 0 | | 0 | | 20,942,163 | ||||||||||
U.S. Treasury Bills |
0 | | 5,125,314 | 0 | | 5,125,314 | ||||||||||
Governments - Treasuries |
0 | | 4,873,473 | 0 | | 4,873,473 | ||||||||||
Investments of Cash Collateral for Securities Loaned in Affiliated Money Market Fund |
685,300 | 0 | | 0 | | 685,300 | ||||||||||
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Total Investments in Securities |
64,181,750 | 28,583,032 | 0 | | 92,764,782 | |||||||||||
Other Financial Instruments (a): |
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Assets: |
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Futures |
406,591 | 147,678 | 0 | | 554,269 | |||||||||||
Forward Currency Exchange Contracts |
0 | | 21,676 | 0 | | 21,676 | ||||||||||
Liabilities: |
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Futures |
(112,362 | ) | (6,064 | ) | 0 | | (118,426 | ) | ||||||||
Forward Currency Exchange Contracts |
0 | | (141,464 | ) | 0 | | (141,464 | ) | ||||||||
Put Options Written |
0 | | (24,013 | ) | 0 | | (24,013 | ) | ||||||||
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Total |
$ | 64,475,979 | $ | 28,580,845 | $ | 0 | | $ | 93,056,824 | |||||||
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(a) | Other financial instruments are derivative instruments, such as futures, forwards and swaps, which are valued at the unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) on the instrument. Other financial instruments may also include swaps with upfront premiums, options written and swaptions written which are valued at market value. |
A summary of the Portfolios transactions in AB mutual funds for the three months ended March 31, 2019 is as follows:
Fund |
Market Value 12/31/18 (000) |
Purchases at Cost (000) |
Sales Proceeds (000) |
Market Value 3/31/19 (000) |
Dividend Income (000) |
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Government Money Market Portfolio |
$ | 17,872 | $ | 6,155 | $ | 3,085 | $ | 20,942 | $ | 110 | ||||||||||
Government Money Market Portfolio* |
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8,294 | 7,609 | 685 | 3 | |||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 17,872 | $ | 14,449 | $ | 10,694 | $ | 21,627 | $ | 113 |
* | Investments of cash collateral for securities lending transactions |