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            - The portfolio invests in equity and debt securities of any credit quality of government and corporate issuers anywhere in the world, including emerging markets.
- Invest in emerging markets is subject to higher volatility and higher risks (e.g. liquidity risk, currency risk, political risk, regulatory risk, economic risk, legal and taxation risk, settlement risk and custody risk).
- The prices of securities traded in markets with higher volatility and lower liquidity may be subject to fluctuations and the Portfolio may incur significant trading costs.
- Investment in the portfolio may involve general investment risk, equity securities risk, debt securities risks, concentration risk, dynamic asset allocation risk and currency risk. Exposure to debt securities that are below investment grade and unrated can subject the Portfolio to higher volatility and greater risk of loss of principal and interest compared to higher-rated securities. The value of the portfolio can be volatile and can go down substantially within a short period of time. It is possible that the entire value of your investment in the portfolio can be lost.
- The portfolio is entitled to use financial derivative instruments for hedging, efficient portfolio management and other investment purposes which may involve counterparty / credit risk, liquidity risk, valuation risk, volatility risk and over-the-counter transaction risk. The leverage element/component of a financial derivative instrument can result in a loss significantly greater than the amount invested in the financial derivative instrument by the Portfolio. Exposure to financial derivative instrument may lead to a high risk of significant loss by the Portfolio.
- Dividends may be paid from capital or effectively out of the capital of the Portfolio, which may amount to a partial return or withdrawal of an investor’s original investment or from any capital gains attributable to that original investment and result in an immediate decrease of the Net Asset Value per Share. Distributions for hedged share classes may be adversely affected by differences in the interest rates of the reference currency and the Portfolio’s base currency, resulting in a greater amount of distribution being paid out of capital than other non-hedged share classes.
- Investors should not rely on this document alone to make investment decisions.
 
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*On 11 December 2014, AllianceBernstein-Global Conservative Portfolio was renamed as AB FCP I—Developed Markets Multi-Asset Income Portfolio, and the Portfolio’s strategy was changed. On 22 February 2018, AB FCP I—Developed Markets Multi-Asset Income Portfolio was renamed as AB FCP I—All Market Income Portfolio, and its investment objectives and policies has been updated. Effective 4 May 2018, AB - All Market Income Portfolio has been restructured from AB FCP I into AB SICAV I. Please note, "Since Inception" performance before 22 February 2018 belongs to the Portfolio before respective investment objectives and policies updated.
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