UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM N-Q

QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number: 811-05088

THE ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN PORTFOLIOS

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

1345 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10105

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

Joseph J. Mantineo

AllianceBernstein L.P.

1345 Avenue of the Americas

New York, New York 10105

(Name and address of agent for service)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (800) 221-5672

Date of fiscal year end: August 31, 2013

Date of reporting period: May 31, 2013

 

 

 


ITEM 1. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS.


AllianceBernstein Wealth Appreciation Strategy

Portfolio of Investments

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

 

Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

MUTUAL FUNDS - 100.1%

       

The AllianceBernstein Pooling Portfolios - Equity - 100.1%

       

International Growth Portfolio

     24,709,266         $ 209,287,487   

International Value Portfolio

     27,888,888           208,887,774   

Multi-Asset Real Return Portfolio

     13,457,147           113,309,179   

Small-Mid Cap Growth Portfolio

     6,334,031           78,668,663   

Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio

     6,048,124           78,746,574   

U.S. Large Cap Growth Portfolio

     17,207,920           239,706,324   

U.S. Value Portfolio

     22,031,846           239,045,523   

Volatility Management Portfolio

     25,481,955           291,003,921   
       

 

 

 

Total Investments - 100.1%
(cost $1,310,750,677) (a)

          1,458,655,445   

Other assets less liabilities - (0.1)%

          (1,719,090
       

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $ 1,456,936,355   
       

 

 

 

 

(a) As of May 31, 2013, the cost basis of investment securities owned was substantially identical for both book and tax purposes. Gross unrealized appreciation of investments was $197,192,446 and gross unrealized depreciation of investments was $(49,287,678), resulting in net unrealized appreciation of $147,904,768.


AllianceBernstein Wealth Appreciation Strategy

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

In accordance with U.S. GAAP regarding fair value measurements, fair value is defined as the price that the Strategy 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 Strategy. Unobservable inputs reflect the Strategy’s 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 1—quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

   

Level 2—other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

   

Level 3—significant unobservable inputs (including the Strategy’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)

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.

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Strategy’s investments by the above fair value hierarchy levels as of May 31, 2013:

 

Investments in Securities*:

   Level 1      Level 2     Level 3     Total  

Assets:

         

Mutual Funds

   $     1,458,655,445       $             – 0  –    $             – 0  –    $     1,458,655,445   

 

* There were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 during the reporting period.

The Strategy recognizes all transfers between levels of the fair value hierarchy assuming the financial instruments were transferred at the beginning of the reporting period.

The Adviser has established a Valuation Committee (the “Committee”) which is responsible for overseeing the pricing and valuation of all securities held in the Strategy. The Committee operates under pricing and valuation policies and procedures established by the Adviser and approved by the Board, including pricing policies which set forth the mechanisms and processes to be employed on a daily basis to implement these policies and procedures. In particular, the pricing policies describe how to determine market quotations for securities and other instruments. The Committee’s responsibilities include: 1) fair value and liquidity determinations (and oversight of any third parties to whom any responsibility for fair value and liquidity determinations is delegated), and 2) regular monitoring of the Adviser’s pricing and valuation policies and procedures and modification or enhancement of these policies and procedures (or recommendation of the modification of these policies and procedures) as the Committee believes appropriate.

The Committee is also responsible for monitoring the implementation of the pricing policies by the Adviser’s Pricing Group (the “Pricing Group”) and a third party which performs certain pricing functions in accordance with the pricing policies. The Pricing Group is responsible for the oversight of the third party on a day-to-day basis. The Committee and the Pricing Group perform a series of activities to provide reasonable assurance of the accuracy of prices including: 1) periodic vendor due diligence meetings, review of methodologies, new developments and process at vendors, 2) daily compare of security valuation versus prior day for all securities that exceeded established thresholds, and 3) daily review of unpriced, stale, and variance reports with exceptions reviewed by senior management and the Committee.

In addition, several processes outside of the pricing process are used to monitor valuation issues including: 1) performance and performance attribution reports are monitored for anomalous impacts based upon benchmark performance, and 2) portfolio managers review all portfolios for performance and analytics (which are generated using the Adviser’s prices).


AllianceBernstein Balanced Wealth Strategy

Portfolio of Investments

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

 

Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

MUTUAL FUNDS - 100.2%

       

The AllianceBernstein Pooling Portfolios - Equity - 65.4%

       

International Growth Portfolio

     13,000,544         $ 110,114,607   

International Value Portfolio

     14,668,965           109,870,548   

Multi-Asset Real Return Portfolio

     8,038,163           67,681,334   

Small-Mid Cap Growth Portfolio

     2,625,984           32,614,719   

Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio

     2,508,910           32,666,010   

U.S. Large Cap Growth Portfolio

     9,743,454           135,726,311   

U.S. Value Portfolio

     12,474,863           135,352,262   

Volatility Management Portfolio

     24,122,693           275,481,157   
       

 

 

 
          899,506,948   
       

 

 

 

The AllianceBernstein Pooling Portfolios - Fixed Income - 34.8%

       

Bond Inflation Protection Portfolio

     10,222,345           107,845,736   

Global Core Bond Portfolio

     25,999,528           272,475,055   

High-Yield Portfolio

     9,180,014           98,317,955   
       

 

 

 
          478,638,746   
       

 

 

 

Total Investments - 100.2%
(cost $1,226,708,841) (a)

          1,378,145,694   

Other assets less liabilities - (0.2)%

          (2,659,837
       

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $ 1,375,485,857   
       

 

 

 

 

 

(a) As of May 31, 2013, the cost basis of investment securities owned was substantially identical for both book and tax purposes. Gross unrealized appreciation of investments was $162,388,521 and gross unrealized depreciation of investments was $(10,951,668), resulting in net unrealized appreciation of $151,436,853.


AllianceBernstein Balanced Wealth Strategy

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

In accordance with U.S. GAAP regarding fair value measurements, fair value is defined as the price that the Strategy 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 Strategy. Unobservable inputs reflect the Strategy’s 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 1—quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

   

Level 2—other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

   

Level 3—significant unobservable inputs (including the Strategy’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)

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.

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Strategy’s investments by the above fair value hierarchy levels as of May 31, 2013:

 

Investments in Securities*:

   Level 1      Level 2     Level 3     Total  

Assets:

         

Mutual Funds

   $     1,378,145,694       $             – 0  –    $             – 0  –    $     1,378,145,694   

 

* There were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 during the reporting period.

The Strategy recognizes all transfers between levels of the fair value hierarchy assuming the financial instruments were transferred at the beginning of the reporting period.

The Adviser has established a Valuation Committee (the “Committee”) which is responsible for overseeing the pricing and valuation of all securities held in the Strategy. The Committee operates under pricing and valuation policies and procedures established by the Adviser and approved by the Board, including pricing policies which set forth the mechanisms and processes to be employed on a daily basis to implement these policies and procedures. In particular, the pricing policies describe how to determine market quotations for securities and other instruments. The Committee’s responsibilities include: 1) fair value and liquidity determinations (and oversight of any third parties to whom any responsibility for fair value and liquidity determinations is delegated), and 2) regular monitoring of the Adviser’s pricing and valuation policies and procedures and modification or enhancement of these policies and procedures (or recommendation of the modification of these policies and procedures) as the Committee believes appropriate.

The Committee is also responsible for monitoring the implementation of the pricing policies by the Adviser’s Pricing Group (the “Pricing Group”) and a third party which performs certain pricing functions in accordance with the pricing policies. The Pricing Group is responsible for the oversight of the third party on a day-to-day basis. The Committee and the Pricing Group perform a series of activities to provide reasonable assurance of the accuracy of prices including: 1) periodic vendor due diligence meetings, review of methodologies, new developments and process at vendors, 2) daily compare of security valuation versus prior day for all securities that exceeded established thresholds, and 3) daily review of unpriced, stale, and variance reports with exceptions reviewed by senior management and the Committee.

In addition, several processes outside of the pricing process are used to monitor valuation issues including: 1) performance and performance attribution reports are monitored for anomalous impacts based upon benchmark performance, and 2) portfolio managers review all portfolios for performance and analytics (which are generated using the Adviser’s prices).


AllianceBernstein Conservative Wealth Strategy

Portfolio of Investments

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

 

Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

MUTUAL FUNDS - 100.4%

       

The AllianceBernstein Pooling Portfolios - Fixed Income - 65.6%

       

Bond Inflation Protection Portfolio

     4,036,021         $ 42,580,026   

Global Core Bond Portfolio

     11,284,265           118,259,093   

Short Duration Bond Portfolio

     12,507,658           118,322,443   
       

 

 

 
          279,161,562   
       

 

 

 

The AllianceBernstein Pooling Portfolios - Equity - 34.8%

       

International Growth Portfolio

     2,109,922           17,871,041   

International Value Portfolio

     2,380,709           17,831,509   

Multi-Asset Real Return Portfolio

     749,257           6,308,745   

Small-Mid Cap Growth Portfolio

     264,187           3,281,200   

Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio

     253,965           3,306,629   

U.S. Large Cap Growth Portfolio

     1,688,818           23,525,235   

U.S. Value Portfolio

     2,162,174           23,459,591   

Volatility Management Portfolio

     4,617,850           52,735,847   
       

 

 

 
          148,319,797   
       

 

 

 

Total Investments - 100.4%
(cost $387,008,666) (a)

          427,481,359   

Other assets less liabilities - (0.4)%

          (1,499,920
       

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $ 425,981,439   
       

 

 

 

 

(a) As of May 31, 2013, the cost basis of investment securities owned was substantially identical for both book and tax purposes. Gross unrealized appreciation of investments was $42,337,562 and gross unrealized depreciation of investments was $(1,864,869), resulting in net unrealized appreciation of $40,472,693.


AllianceBernstein Conservative Wealth Strategy

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

In accordance with U.S. GAAP regarding fair value measurements, fair value is defined as the price that the Strategy would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The U.S. GAAP disclosure requirements establish 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. 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 Strategy. Unobservable inputs reflect the Strategy’s 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 1—quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

   

Level 2—other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

   

Level 3—significant unobservable inputs (including the Strategy’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)

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.

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Strategy’s investments by the above fair value hierarchy levels as of May 31, 2013:

 

Investments in Securities*:

   Level 1      Level 2     Level 3     Total  

Assets:

         

Mutual Funds

   $     427,481,359       $             – 0  –    $             – 0  –    $     427,481,359   

 

* There were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 during the reporting period.

The Strategy recognizes all transfers between levels of the fair value hierarchy assuming the financial instruments were transferred at the beginning of the reporting period.

The Adviser has established a Valuation Committee (the “Committee”) which is responsible for overseeing the pricing and valuation of all securities held in the Strategy. The Committee operates under pricing and valuation policies and procedures established by the Adviser and approved by the Board, including pricing policies which set forth the mechanisms and processes to be employed on a daily basis to implement these policies and procedures. In particular, the pricing policies describe how to determine market quotations for securities and other instruments. The Committee’s responsibilities include: 1) fair value and liquidity determinations (and oversight of any third parties to whom any responsibility for fair value and liquidity determinations is delegated), and 2) regular monitoring of the Adviser’s pricing and valuation policies and procedures and modification or enhancement of these policies and procedures (or recommendation of the modification of these policies and procedures) as the Committee believes appropriate.

The Committee is also responsible for monitoring the implementation of the pricing policies by the Adviser’s Pricing Group (the “Pricing Group”) and a third party which performs certain pricing functions in accordance with the pricing policies. The Pricing Group is responsible for the oversight of the third party on a day-to-day basis. The Committee and the Pricing Group perform a series of activities to provide reasonable assurance of the accuracy of prices including: 1) periodic vendor due diligence meetings, review of methodologies, new developments and process at vendors, 2) daily compare of security valuation versus prior day for all securities that exceeded established thresholds, and 3) daily review of unpriced, stale, and variance reports with exceptions reviewed by senior management and the Committee.

In addition, several processes outside of the pricing process are used to monitor valuation issues including: 1) performance and performance attribution reports are monitored for anomalous impacts based upon benchmark performance, and 2) portfolio managers review all portfolios for performance and analytics (which are generated using the Adviser’s prices).


AllianceBernstein Wealth Strategies

Tax-Managed Wealth Appreciation

Portfolio of Investments

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

 

Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

COMMON STOCKS - 78.5%

       

Financials - 16.9%

       

Capital Markets - 2.4%

       

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. (a)

     16,750         $ 2,747,000   

BlackRock, Inc.-Class A

     5,790           1,616,568   

Credit Suisse Group AG (a)

     24,787           732,612   

Deutsche Bank AG (REG)

     19,093           887,096   

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     3,600           583,488   

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     36,780           1,499,761   

Morgan Stanley

     84,000           2,175,600   

State Street Corp.

     28,300           1,872,894   

UBS AG (a)

     200,689           3,521,288   
       

 

 

 
          15,636,307   
       

 

 

 

Commercial Banks - 4.3%

       

Banco do Brasil SA

     104,300           1,225,226   

Bank Hapoalim BM (a)

     48,908           226,306   

Bank of Montreal

     13,930           824,581   

Bank of Nova Scotia

     7,030           400,339   

Barclays PLC

     151,840           727,333   

China Construction Bank Corp.-Class H

     1,027,000           829,313   

CIT Group, Inc. (a)

     57,100           2,631,168   

HSBC Holdings PLC

     241,374           2,648,120   

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd.-Class H

     818,000           574,413   

KB Financial Group, Inc.

     40,250           1,306,470   

KeyCorp

     21,900           236,082   

Lloyds Banking Group PLC (a)

     452,930           420,972   

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

     253,100           1,468,869   

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     40,660           1,118,588   

National Bank of Canada

     7,550           555,572   

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

     7,100           508,644   

Regions Financial Corp.

     29,000           264,770   

Sberbank of Russia (Sponsored ADR)

     190,859           2,336,114   

Societe Generale SA

     36,764           1,466,226   

State Bank of India

     8,820           318,622   

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     19,700           777,751   

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

     10,710           867,647   

US Bancorp/MN

     35,000           1,227,100   

Wells Fargo & Co.

     110,200           4,468,610   
       

 

 

 
          27,428,836   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Finance - 1.2%

       

Capital One Financial Corp.

     52,700           3,211,011   

Discover Financial Services

     46,100           2,185,601   

Muthoot Finance Ltd.

     192,853           471,731   

Shriram Transport Finance Co., Ltd.

     125,698           1,799,074   
       

 

 

 
          7,667,417   
       

 

 

 

Diversified Financial Services - 3.3%

       

Bank of America Corp.

     289,400           3,953,204   

BM&FBovespa SA

     70,600           457,855   

Citigroup, Inc.

     84,600           4,398,354   

IG Group Holdings PLC

     155,184           1,356,660   

ING Groep NV (a)

     174,693           1,628,959   

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. (a)

     31,392           5,374,624   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     57,600           3,144,384   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

ORIX Corp.

     56,500           749,301   
       

 

 

 
          21,063,341   
       

 

 

 

Insurance - 3.9%

       

Admiral Group PLC

     112,050           2,259,300   

Aegon NV

     116,369           793,962   

AIA Group Ltd.

     630,800           2,788,764   

Allianz SE

     3,860           596,241   

American International Group, Inc. (a)

     47,300           2,102,958   

Aviva PLC

     96,480           484,844   

BB Seguridade Participacoes SA (a)

     182,200           1,534,638   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. (a)

     10,700           1,220,549   

Chubb Corp. (The)

     22,900           1,994,590   

Everest Re Group Ltd.

     10,400           1,347,944   

Genworth Financial, Inc.-Class A (a)

     45,600           492,936   

Lancashire Holdings Ltd.

     137,536           1,659,575   

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     2,840           529,730   

PartnerRe Ltd.

     18,300           1,658,895   

Prudential PLC

     148,300           2,494,568   

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.-Class A

     15,800           1,041,062   

Suncorp Group Ltd.

     54,772           648,516   

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     8,900           745,108   

XL Group PLC

     10,100           317,443   
       

 

 

 
          24,711,623   
       

 

 

 

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) - 0.2%

       

GLP J-Reit

     361           331,983   

Mexico Real Estate Management SA de CV (a)

     227,630           564,165   

Stockland

     175,021           606,966   
       

 

 

 
          1,503,114   
       

 

 

 

Real Estate Management & Development - 1.2%

       

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     128,000           378,613   

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     11,100           1,033,081   

Evergrande Real Estate Group Ltd.

     1,770,000           706,019   

Global Logistic Properties Ltd.

     901,000           1,992,670   

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     723,000           2,527,274   

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     37,000           911,568   

New World Development Co., Ltd.

     244,252           387,122   
       

 

 

 
          7,936,347   
       

 

 

 

Thrifts & Mortgage Finance - 0.4%

       

Housing Development Finance Corp.

     170,620           2,713,548   
       

 

 

 
          108,660,533   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Discretionary - 12.6%

       

Auto Components - 1.1%

       

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin-Class B

     14,970           1,306,436   

GKN PLC

     158,150           709,263   

Lear Corp.

     15,800           947,684   

Magna International, Inc. (New York)-Class A

     11,800           786,116   

Magna International, Inc. (Toronto)-Class A

     7,350           490,166   

Nokian Renkaat OYJ

     10,500           437,706   

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. (a)

     19,600           1,241,660   

Valeo SA

     13,880           924,906   
       

 

 

 
          6,843,937   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Automobiles - 2.0%

       

Ford Motor Co.

     155,800           2,442,944   

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

     26,021           1,419,185   

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     28,800           1,069,193   

Kia Motors Corp.

     20,540           1,065,900   

Mazda Motor Corp. (a)

     186,000           715,516   

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

     89,800           969,744   

Renault SA

     6,210           479,290   

Toyota Motor Corp.

     57,800           3,373,168   

Volkswagen AG (Preference Shares)

     7,040           1,528,957   
       

 

 

 
          13,063,897   
       

 

 

 

Distributors - 0.3%

       

Li & Fung Ltd.

     1,512,000           2,102,256   
       

 

 

 

Diversified Consumer Services - 0.4%

       

Anhanguera Educacional Participacoes SA

     81,700           500,087   

Estacio Participacoes SA

     200,100           1,551,807   

Kroton Educacional SA

     16,500           236,738   
       

 

 

 
          2,288,632   
       

 

 

 

Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure - 1.5%

       

Ajisen China Holdings Ltd.

     680,000           510,849   

Autogrill SpA (a)

     21,530           281,867   

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.-Class A (a)

     2,700           974,700   

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. (a)

     158,000           820,192   

Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd. (ADR) (a)

     30,340           721,485   

Melco International Development Ltd.

     238,000           518,795   

Sands China Ltd.

     194,800           1,029,020   

Sodexo

     21,190           1,808,388   

Starbucks Corp.

     42,910           2,706,334   
       

 

 

 
          9,371,630   
       

 

 

 

Household Durables - 0.4%

       

PulteGroup, Inc. (a)

     85,100           1,837,309   

Sony Corp.

     25,900           512,113   
       

 

 

 
          2,349,422   
       

 

 

 

Internet & Catalog Retail - 1.4%

       

Amazon.com, Inc. (a)

     15,440           4,153,823   

priceline.com, Inc. (a)

     5,690           4,574,362   
       

 

 

 
          8,728,185   
       

 

 

 

Leisure Equipment & Products - 0.0%

       

Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc.

     13,900           225,308   
       

 

 

 

Media - 2.8%

       

Comcast Corp.-Class A

     138,880           5,576,032   

Gannett Co., Inc.

     22,700           488,050   

Naspers Ltd.

     17,660           1,300,128   

News Corp.-Class A

     52,400           1,682,564   

Regal Entertainment Group-Class A

     22,000           389,400   

Time Warner Cable, Inc.-Class A

     11,800           1,127,018   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Viacom, Inc.-Class B

     25,700           1,693,373   

Virgin Media, Inc.

     31,400           1,559,324   

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     71,175           4,489,719   
       

 

 

 
          18,305,608   
       

 

 

 

Multiline Retail - 0.3%

       

Macy’s, Inc.

     36,000           1,740,240   

Myer Holdings Ltd

     138,990           323,462   
       

 

 

 
          2,063,702   
       

 

 

 

Specialty Retail - 1.8%

       

Abercrombie & Fitch Co.-Class A

     7,300           365,584   

Belle International Holdings Ltd.

     676,000           1,037,548   

GameStop Corp.-Class A

     52,600           1,744,216   

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

     6,800           534,888   

Kingfisher PLC

     81,400           424,080   

L’Occitane International SA

     168,750           443,053   

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     34,500           1,452,795   

Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd.

     3,250           255,742   

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. (a)

     12,470           1,358,108   

Shimamura Co., Ltd.

     3,700           425,059   

TJX Cos., Inc.

     46,100           2,333,121   

Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.

     26,860           1,013,174   

Zhongsheng Group Holdings Ltd.

     181,000           226,111   
       

 

 

 
          11,613,479   
       

 

 

 

Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods - 0.6%

       

Cie Financiere Richemont SA

     20,850           1,843,581   

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA

     1,300           229,636   

Samsonite International SA

     158,400           410,133   

VF Corp.

     9,230           1,697,028   
       

 

 

 
          4,180,378   
       

 

 

 
          81,136,434   
       

 

 

 

Information Technology - 10.9%

       

Communications Equipment - 0.8%

       

Cisco Systems, Inc.

     32,700           787,416   

F5 Networks, Inc. (a)

     14,300           1,189,903   

Harris Corp.

     17,300           867,249   

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

     6,900           399,924   

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     27,365           1,737,130   
       

 

 

 
          4,981,622   
       

 

 

 

Computers & Peripherals - 1.9%

       

Apple, Inc.

     15,920           7,158,905   

Dell, Inc.

     31,500           420,525   

EMC Corp./MA (a)

     34,192           846,594   

Fujitsu Ltd.

     212,000           877,612   

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     136,100           3,323,562   
       

 

 

 
          12,627,198   
       

 

 

 

Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components - 0.5%

       

Amphenol Corp.-Class A

     16,270           1,267,433   

LG Display Co., Ltd. (a)

     68,350           1,881,828   
       

 

 

 
          3,149,261   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Internet Software & Services - 2.8%

       

Baidu, Inc. (Sponsored ADR) (a)

     20,248           1,956,767   

eBay, Inc. (a)

     81,834           4,427,219   

Facebook, Inc. (a)

     82,400           2,006,440   

Google, Inc.-Class A (a)

     7,045           6,132,038   

LinkedIn Corp. (a)

     7,850           1,315,111   

Rackspace Hosting, Inc. (a)

     12,790           480,009   

Telecity Group PLC

     64,484           943,715   

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

     14,100           554,267   
       

 

 

 
          17,815,566   
       

 

 

 

IT Services - 1.3%

       

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.-Class A (a)

     87,830           5,678,210   

Visa, Inc.-Class A

     14,480           2,579,467   
       

 

 

 
          8,257,677   
       

 

 

 

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment - 2.1%

       

Applied Materials, Inc.

     136,800           2,079,360   

Micron Technology, Inc. (a)

     53,700           627,216   

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

     1,570           2,115,355   

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Preference Shares)

     5,078           4,402,954   

SK Hynix, Inc. (a)

     50,180           1,407,648   

Sumco Corp.

     59,100           708,806   

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     194,000           705,408   

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Sponsored ADR)

     65,060           1,214,020   

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

     10,000           491,880   
       

 

 

 
          13,752,647   
       

 

 

 

Software - 1.5%

       

ANSYS, Inc. (a)

     32,372           2,411,714   

CA, Inc.

     8,500           232,135   

Citrix Systems, Inc. (a)

     52,310           3,366,149   

Dassault Systemes SA

     2,190           274,502   

Electronic Arts, Inc. (a)

     35,400           813,846   

Nintendo Co., Ltd.

     3,200           316,020   

Red Hat, Inc. (a)

     17,540           845,954   

SAP AG

     13,115           981,499   

SolarWinds, Inc. (a)

     11,376           479,498   
       

 

 

 
          9,721,317   
       

 

 

 
          70,305,288   
       

 

 

 

Health Care - 9.4%

       

Biotechnology - 2.6%

       

Actelion Ltd. (a)

     24,624           1,470,842   

Biogen Idec, Inc. (a)

     32,092           7,621,529   

Celgene Corp. (a)

     33,490           4,141,039   

Gilead Sciences, Inc. (a)

     31,890           1,737,367   

Quintiles Transnational Holdings, Inc. (a)

     20,470           901,499   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (a)

     15,500           1,244,805   
       

 

 

 
          17,117,081   
       

 

 

 

Health Care Equipment & Supplies - 1.1%

       

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (a)

     12,855           1,059,766   

Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (a)

     7,930           3,945,413   

Medtronic, Inc.

     37,000           1,887,370   
       

 

 

 
          6,892,549   
       

 

 

 

Health Care Providers & Services - 1.5%

       

Aetna, Inc.

     26,300           1,587,994   

Health Net, Inc./CA (a)

     23,700           755,319   

McKesson Corp.

     10,080           1,147,709   

Odontoprev SA

     39,300           184,225   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     57,564           3,605,233   

WellPoint, Inc.

     35,500           2,732,435   
       

 

 

 
          10,012,915   
       

 

 

 

Life Sciences Tools & Services - 0.4%

       

Eurofins Scientific (a)

     2,949           574,005   

Illumina, Inc. (a)

     17,490           1,229,897   

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. (a)

     2,763           603,052   
       

 

 

 
          2,406,954   
       

 

 

 

Pharmaceuticals - 3.8%

       

Allergan, Inc./United States

     41,593           4,138,087   

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     96,590           2,499,090   

Johnson & Johnson

     53,800           4,528,884   

Merck & Co., Inc.

     60,200           2,811,340   

Novartis AG

     13,460           964,167   

Pfizer, Inc.

     188,400           5,130,132   

Roche Holding AG

     8,630           2,139,691   

Roche Holding AG (Sponsored ADR)

     24,000           1,496,160   

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

     35,700           655,537   
       

 

 

 
          24,363,088   
       

 

 

 
          60,792,587   
       

 

 

 

Industrials - 8.9%

       

Aerospace & Defense - 2.2%

       

Boeing Co. (The)

     53,090           5,256,972   

European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. NV

     23,970           1,380,206   

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     5,900           486,101   

Precision Castparts Corp.

     23,860           5,104,131   

Saab AB

     6,081           125,401   

Safran SA

     14,870           790,406   

Zodiac Aerospace

     6,020           793,001   
       

 

 

 
          13,936,218   
       

 

 

 

Airlines - 0.5%

       

Delta Air Lines, Inc. (a)

     86,200           1,552,462   

Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.

     15,300           784,241   

Qantas Airways Ltd. (a)

     464,480           702,605   

Turk Hava Yollari

     88,160           408,557   
       

 

 

 
          3,447,865   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Building Products - 0.1%

       

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

     61,000           434,156   
       

 

 

 

Commercial Services & Supplies - 0.3%

       

Aggreko PLC

     13,850           372,528   

Edenred

     23,308           741,107   

Stericycle, Inc. (a)

     10,050           1,103,088   
       

 

 

 
          2,216,723   
       

 

 

 

Construction & Engineering - 0.2%

       

Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

     41,439           1,027,607   
       

 

 

 

Electrical Equipment - 0.6%

       

AMETEK, Inc.

     26,741           1,153,874   

Roper Industries, Inc.

     9,830           1,221,083   

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     117,400           1,404,352   
       

 

 

 
          3,779,309   
       

 

 

 

Industrial Conglomerates - 1.4%

       

Danaher Corp.

     59,308           3,666,421   

General Electric Co.

     191,500           4,465,780   

Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.

     6,000           393,751   

Siemens AG

     3,350           353,131   
       

 

 

 
          8,879,083   
       

 

 

 

Machinery - 1.5%

       

Cummins, Inc.

     11,900           1,423,597   

FANUC Corp.

     8,800           1,295,930   

Flowserve Corp.

     15,451           2,597,777   

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     23,500           1,648,055   

Komatsu Ltd.

     64,000           1,602,668   

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     4,200           418,992   

Timken Co.

     17,700           1,004,652   
       

 

 

 
          9,991,671   
       

 

 

 

Professional Services - 1.7%

       

Bureau Veritas SA

     22,913           2,648,236   

Capita PLC

     221,889           3,232,641   

Intertek Group PLC

     70,432           3,424,064   

Qualicorp SA (a)

     25,300           223,847   

SGS SA

     582           1,304,164   
       

 

 

 
          10,832,952   
       

 

 

 

Road & Rail - 0.2%

       

Canadian National Railway Co.

     4,150           421,145   

Globaltrans Investment PLC (Sponsored GDR) (b)

     41,825           635,740   

Tokyu Corp.

     60,000           373,503   
       

 

 

 
          1,430,388   
       

 

 

 

Trading Companies & Distributors - 0.2%

       

Mitsubishi Corp.

     37,500           648,087   

WW Grainger, Inc.

     3,530           908,763   
       

 

 

 
          1,556,850   
       

 

 

 
          57,532,822   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Energy - 7.3%

       

Energy Equipment & Services - 2.3%

       

Aker Solutions ASA

     50,590           745,485   

AMEC PLC

     49,500           765,005   

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

     18,000           1,238,580   

Halliburton Co.

     30,600           1,280,610   

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     23,900           1,475,586   

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     18,220           1,280,866   

Oceaneering International, Inc.

     33,209           2,406,988   

Schlumberger Ltd.

     49,422           3,609,289   

Seadrill Ltd.

     20,160           815,364   

Technip SA

     9,231           1,026,151   
       

 

 

 
          14,643,924   
       

 

 

 

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels - 5.0%

       

BP PLC

     268,440           1,918,595   

BP PLC (Sponsored ADR)

     19,200           823,872   

Cameco Corp.

     27,560           599,182   

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

     15,700           467,933   

Chevron Corp.

     32,600           4,001,650   

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.-Class H

     548,000           560,268   

ENI SpA

     58,670           1,334,244   

EOG Resources, Inc.

     8,502           1,097,608   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     98,800           8,938,436   

Gazprom OAO (Sponsored ADR)

     125,650           951,171   

HollyFrontier Corp.

     3,700           183,150   

JX Holdings, Inc.

     44,900           218,135   

LUKOIL OAO (London) (Sponsored ADR)

     7,900           462,545   

Marathon Oil Corp.

     14,100           484,899   

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

     24,100           1,988,250   

Noble Energy, Inc.

     30,870           1,779,656   

NovaTek OAO (Sponsored GDR) (b)

     11,650           1,301,263   

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Sponsored ADR)

     56,710           1,057,074   

Phillips 66

     11,300           752,241   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC (Euronext Amsterdam)-Class A

     37,390           1,248,536   

Suncor Energy, Inc. (Toronto)

     19,050           577,885   

Valero Energy Corp.

     41,000           1,665,830   
       

 

 

 
          32,412,423   
       

 

 

 
          47,056,347   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Staples - 6.3%

       

Beverages - 0.2%

       

Anheuser-Busch InBev NV

     8,400           773,516   

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.

     30,000           719,316   
       

 

 

 
          1,492,832   
       

 

 

 

Food & Staples Retailing - 1.6%

       

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     16,810           1,843,553   

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

     67,132           1,432,287   

Koninklijke Ahold NV

     68,020           1,102,873   

Kroger Co. (The)

     66,700           2,245,789   

Olam International Ltd.

     1,773,105           2,448,868   

Tesco PLC

     63,630           352,344   

Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.

     3,100           249,587   

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     170,530           708,369   
       

 

 

 
          10,383,670   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Food Products - 0.8%

       

Danone SA

     5,060           373,607   

Hershey Co. (The)

     27,550           2,454,980   

Tyson Foods, Inc.-Class A

     51,100           1,277,500   

Unilever PLC

     23,754           997,794   
       

 

 

 
          5,103,881   
       

 

 

 

Household Products - 0.6%

       

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

     21,370           1,738,203   

LG Household & Health Care Ltd.

     900           494,724   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     22,300           1,711,748   
       

 

 

 
          3,944,675   
       

 

 

 

Personal Products - 0.4%

       

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The)-Class A

     37,230           2,523,450   
       

 

 

 

Tobacco - 2.7%

       

Altria Group, Inc.

     39,900           1,440,390   

British American Tobacco PLC

     89,296           4,906,697   

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     31,201           1,119,640   

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     132,100           4,495,759   

KT&G Corp.

     5,320           374,853   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     54,337           4,939,777   
       

 

 

 
          17,277,116   
       

 

 

 
          40,725,624   
       

 

 

 

Materials - 3.5%

       

Chemicals - 1.8%

       

Arkema SA

     7,410           762,267   

Axiall Corp.

     18,300           789,645   

BASF SE

     2,700           261,671   

Filtrona PLC

     124,937           1,316,588   

Huntsman Corp.

     65,100           1,266,195   

Koninklijke DSM NV

     12,027           789,098   

LyondellBasell Industries NV

     35,300           2,352,745   

Monsanto Co.

     34,759           3,498,146   

Teijin Ltd.

     120,000           271,405   
       

 

 

 
          11,307,760   
       

 

 

 

Construction Materials - 0.3%

       

Boral Ltd.

     75,020           324,091   

Grasim Industries Ltd. (GDR) (b)

     5,324           269,075   

Holcim Ltd. (a)

     3,329           258,197   

Semen Indonesia Persero Tbk PT

     433,500           794,706   
       

 

 

 
          1,646,069   
       

 

 

 

Containers & Packaging - 0.2%

       

Rock Tenn Co.

     13,300           1,313,774   
       

 

 

 

Metals & Mining - 1.2%

       

Anglo American PLC

     23,850           546,458   

BHP Billiton PLC

     56,960           1,637,892   

Dowa Holdings Co., Ltd.

     49,000           406,335   

Goldcorp, Inc.

     27,630           820,039   

KGHM Polska Miedz SA

     13,830           617,867   

Kinross Gold Corp.

     67,920           445,484   

MMC Norilsk Nickel OJSC (ADR)

     82,740           1,198,075   

Rio Tinto PLC

     25,220           1,077,165   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Vale SA (Sponsored ADR) (Local Preference Shares)

     93,090           1,254,853   
       

 

 

 
          8,004,168   
       

 

 

 
          22,271,771   
       

 

 

 

Utilities - 1.4%

       

Electric Utilities - 0.6%

       

Edison International

     10,200           468,588   

EDP-Energias de Portugal SA

     210,920           680,190   

Electricite de France SA

     33,490           759,958   

NV Energy, Inc.

     76,600           1,795,504   
       

 

 

 
          3,704,240   
       

 

 

 

Gas Utilities - 0.2%

       

Atmos Energy Corp.

     26,400           1,114,608   
       

 

 

 

Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders - 0.2%

       

APR Energy PLC

     99,435           1,253,976   
       

 

 

 

Multi-Utilities - 0.4%

       

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     8,700           201,666   

Centrica PLC

     133,420           767,258   

DTE Energy Co.

     3,500           233,135   

National Grid PLC

     62,270           740,416   

NiSource, Inc.

     24,400           701,012   
       

 

 

 
          2,643,487   
       

 

 

 
          8,716,311   
       

 

 

 

Telecommunication Services - 1.3%

       

Diversified Telecommunication Services - 0.7%

       

AT&T, Inc.

     39,500           1,382,105   

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     33,200           1,637,423   

TDC A/S

     90,494           707,574   

Vivendi SA

     31,118           609,053   
       

 

 

 
          4,336,155   
       

 

 

 

Wireless Telecommunication Services - 0.6%

       

China Mobile Ltd.

     64,500           679,974   

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS (a)

     68,870           423,810   

Vodafone Group PLC

     471,200           1,365,589   

Vodafone Group PLC (Sponsored ADR)

     52,500           1,519,875   
       

 

 

 
          3,989,248   
       

 

 

 
          8,325,403   
       

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost $407,270,746)

          505,523,120   
       

 

 

 

INVESTMENT COMPANIES - 19.9%

       

Funds and Investment Trusts - 19.9%

       

AllianceBernstein Pooling Portfolios-Volatility Management Portfolio *
(cost $115,611,393)

     11,204,517           127,955,581   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares      U.S. $ Value  

WARRANTS - 0.1%

     

Industrials - 0.1%

     

Industrial Conglomerates - 0.1%

     

John Keells Holdings PLC, Deutsche Bank AG London, expiring 7/05/19 (a)

     144,570         325,644   
     

 

 

 

Consumer Staples - 0.0%

     

Food & Staples Retailing - 0.0%

     

Olam International Ltd., expiring 1/29/18 (a)

     267,154         97,511   
     

 

 

 

Total Warrants
(cost $240,548)

        423,155   
     

 

 

 
     Principal
Amount
(000)
        

CORPORATES - NON-INVESTMENT GRADES - 0.0%

     

Industrial - 0.0%

     

Consumer Non-Cyclical - 0.0%

     

Olam International Ltd.
6.75%, 1/29/18 (b)
(cost $277,675)

   U.S.$ 291         287,170   
     

 

 

 
     Shares         

SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS - 1.6%

     

Investment Companies - 1.6%

     

AllianceBernstein Fixed-Income Shares, Inc. -
Government STIF Portfolio, 0.09% (c)
(cost $10,258,523)

     10,258,523         10,258,523   
     

 

 

 

Total Investments - 100.1%
(cost $533,658,885) (d)

        644,447,549   

Other assets less liabilities - (0.1)% (e)

        (934,948
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

      $ 643,512,601   
     

 

 

 

FUTURES CONTRACTS

 

Type

   Number
of
Contracts
     Expiration
Month
     Original
Value
     Value at
May 31,
2013
     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

Purchased Contracts

              

Euro STOXX 50 Index Futures

     15         June 2013       $ 515,750       $ 540,826       $ 25,076   

FORWARD CURRENCY EXCHANGE CONTRACTS

 

Counterparty

   Contracts to
Deliver
(000)
     In Exchange
For
(000)
     Settlement
Date
     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

Barclays Bank PLC Wholselale

     USD         766         JPY         78,908         8/16/13       $ 19,739   

BNP Paribas SA

     AUD         6,816         USD         6,594         8/16/13         104,453   

BNP Paribas SA

     KRW         4,329,633         USD         3,910         8/16/13         97,050   


Counterparty

   Contracts to
Deliver

(000)
     In Exchange
For
(000)
     Settlement
Date
     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

BNP Paribas SA

     USD         2,282         SEK         14,928         8/16/13       $ (31,975

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

     CAD         2,722         USD         2,636         8/16/13         15,374   

Citibank, NA

     EUR         666         USD         873         8/16/13         6,849   

Credit Suisse International

     JPY         344,364         USD         3,479         8/16/13         49,360   

Credit Suisse International

     USD         6,428         GBP         4,232         8/16/13         (1,100

Deutsche Bank AG London

     USD         5,016         SEK         32,846         8/16/13         (65,197

Goldman Sachs Capital Markets LP

     GBP         2,643         USD         4,097         8/16/13         82,779   

Goldman Sachs Capital Markets LP

     USD         1,269         NZD         1,491         8/16/13         (89,774

HSBC BankUSA

     HKD         37,026         USD         4,773         8/16/13         1,835   

HSBC BankUSA

     JPY         655,142         USD         6,605         8/16/13         81,130   

HSBC BankUSA

     USD         2,172         GBP         1,396         8/16/13         (52,043

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA

     GBP         8,636         USD         13,350         8/16/13         235,124   

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA

     USD         7,479         CAD         7,535         8/16/13         (223,950

Royal Bank of Canada

     CAD         1,115         USD         1,096         8/16/13         22,625   

Royal Bank of Scotland PLC

     CHF         580         USD         597         8/16/13         (10,288

Royal Bank of Scotland PLC

     JPY         853,348         USD         8,669         8/16/13         171,555   

Royal Bank of Scotland PLC

     USD         1,268         AUD         1,233         8/16/13         (94,301

Royal Bank of Scotland PLC

     USD         421         NZD         525         8/16/13         (6,137

Societe Generale

     JPY         134,757         USD         1,366         8/16/13         23,780   

Societe Generale

     USD         6,210         AUD         6,149         8/16/13         (355,570

Standard Chartered Bank

     USD         2,002         SGD         2,469         8/16/13         (48,761

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     EUR         469         USD         614         8/16/13         4,336   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         617         CHF         580         8/16/13         (10,442

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         1,046         EUR         798         8/16/13         (8,447

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         620         NOK         3,636         8/16/13         (2,493

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         312         SEK         2,093         8/16/13         3,582   

UBS AG

     USD         1,087         AUD         1,046         8/16/13         (91,369

Westpac Banking Corp.

     USD         888         NZD         1,051         8/16/13         (57,054
                 

 

 

 
                  $ (229,330
                 

 

 

 

 

* To obtain a copy of the fund’s financial statements, please go to the Securities Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov, or call AllianceBernstein at (800) 227-4618.

 

(a) Non-income producing security.
(b) Security is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are considered liquid and may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At May 31, 2013, the aggregate market value of these securities amounted to $2,493,248 or 0.4% of net assets.
(c) Investment in affiliated money market mutual fund. The rate shown represents the 7-day yield as of period end.
(d) As of May 31, 2013, the cost basis of investment securities owned was substantially identical for both book and tax purposes. Gross unrealized appreciation of investments was $122,518,904 and gross unrealized depreciation of investments was $(11,730,240), resulting in net unrealized appreciation of $110,788,664.
(e) An amount of U.S. $41,063 has been segregated to collateralize margin requirements for the open futures contracts at May 31, 2013.


Please note: The sector classifications presented herein are based on the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) which was developed by Morgan Stanley Capital International and Standard & Poor’s. The components are divided into sector, industry group, and industry sub-indices as classified by the GICS for each of the market capitalization indices in the broad market.

Currency Abbreviations:

 

AUD    -    Australian Dollar
CAD    -    Canadian Dollar
CHF    -    Swiss Franc
EUR    -    Euro
GBP    -    Great British Pound
HKD    -    Hong Kong Dollar
JPY    -    Japanese Yen
KRW    -    South Korean Won
NOK    -    Norwegian Krone
NZD    -    New Zealand Dollar
SEK    -    Swedish Krona
SGD    -    Singapore Dollar
USD    -    United States Dollar

Glossary:

 

ADR    -    American Depositary Receipt
GDR    -    Global Depositary Receipt
OJSC    -    Open Joint Stock Company
REG    -    Registered Shares


AllianceBernstein Wealth Strategies

Tax-Managed Wealth Appreciation

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

In accordance with U.S. GAAP regarding fair value measurements, fair value is defined as the price that the Strategy 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 Strategy. Unobservable inputs reflect the Strategy’s 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 1—quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

   

Level 2—other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

   

Level 3—significant unobservable inputs (including the Strategy’s 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.

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 and warrants 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 management’s proprietary models. Where models are used, the selection of a particular model to value an option or a warrant depends upon the contractual terms of, and specific risks inherent in, the option or warrant 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 will be classified as Level 2. For options or warrants 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 and warrants 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.

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.

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Strategy’s investments by the above fair value hierarchy levels as of May 31, 2013:

 

Investments in Securities:

   Level 1      Level 2      Level 3     Total  

Assets:

          

Common Stocks:

          

Financials

   $     57,950,610       $     50,709,923       $             – 0  –    $     108,660,533   

Consumer Discretionary

     54,624,248         26,512,186         – 0  –      81,136,434   

Information Technology

     54,643,794         15,661,494         – 0  –      70,305,288   

Health Care

     51,648,632         9,143,955         – 0  –      60,792,587   

Industrials

     33,292,480         24,240,342         – 0  –      57,532,822   

Energy

     37,909,823         9,146,524         – 0  –      47,056,347   

Consumer Staples

     20,244,327         20,481,297         – 0  –      40,725,624   

Materials

     13,208,031         9,063,740         – 0  –      22,271,771   

Utilities

     5,768,489         2,947,822         – 0  –      8,716,311   

Telecommunication Services

     2,901,980         5,423,423         – 0  –      8,325,403   


Investment Companies

     127,955,581        – 0  –      – 0  –      127,955,581   

Warrants

     97,511        – 0  –      325,644        423,155   

Corporates - Non-Investment Grades

     – 0  –      – 0  –      287,170        287,170   

Short-Term Investments

     10,258,523        – 0  –      – 0  –      10,258,523   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities

     470,504,029        173,330,706     612,814        644,447,549   

Other Financial Instruments* :

        

Assets:

        

Futures Contracts

     – 0  –      25,076        – 0  –      25,076   

Forward Currency Exchange Contracts

     – 0  –      919,570        – 0  –      919,570   

Liabilities:

        

Forward Currency Exchange Contracts

     – 0  –      (1,148,900     – 0  –      (1,148,900
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total++

   $     470,504,029      $     173,126,452      $     612,814      $     644,243,295   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

* Other financial instruments are derivative instruments, such as futures, forwards and swap contracts, which are valued at the unrealized appreciation/depreciation on the instrument.
+ A significant portion of the Strategy’s foreign equity investments are categorized as Level 2 investments since they are valued using fair value prices based on third party vendor modeling tools to the extent available.
++ There were de minimis transfers under 1% of net assets between Level 1 and Level 2 during the reporting period.

The Strategy recognizes all transfers between levels of the fair value hierarchy assuming the financial instruments were transferred at the beginning of the reporting period.

Following is a reconciliation of investments in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value.

 

     Warrants     Corporates - Non-
Investment

Grades
    Total  

Balance as of 8/31/12

   $ 132,476      $ – 0  –    $ 132,476   

Accrued discounts/(premiums)

     – 0  –      1,343        1,343   

Realized gain (loss)

     (679     6,846        6,167   

Change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

     93,218        9,495        102,713   

Purchases

     140,182        490,361        630,543   

Sales

     (39,553     (220,875     (260,428

Transfers into Level 3

     – 0  –      – 0  –      – 0  – 

Transfers out of Level 3

     – 0  –      – 0  –      – 0  – 
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Balance as of 5/31/13

   $     325,644      $ 287,170      $     612,814   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation from Investments held as of 5/31/13

   $ 93,218      $ 9,495      $ 102,713   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

The Adviser has established a Valuation Committee (the “Committee”) which is responsible for overseeing the pricing and valuation of all securities held in the Strategy. The Committee operates under pricing and valuation policies and procedures established by the Adviser and approved by the Board, including pricing policies which set forth the mechanisms and processes to be employed on a daily basis to implement these policies and procedures. In particular, the pricing policies describe how to determine market quotations for securities and other instruments. The Committee’s responsibilities include: 1) fair value and liquidity determinations (and oversight of any third parties to whom any responsibility for fair value and liquidity determinations is delegated), and 2) regular monitoring of the Adviser’s pricing and valuation policies and procedures and modification or enhancement of these policies and procedures (or recommendation of the modification of these policies and procedures) as the Committee believes appropriate.

The Committee is also responsible for monitoring the implementation of the pricing policies by the Adviser’s Pricing Group (the “Pricing Group”) and a third party which performs certain pricing functions in accordance with the pricing policies. The Pricing Group is responsible for the oversight of the third party on a day-to-day basis. The Committee and the Pricing Group perform a series of activities to provide reasonable assurance of the accuracy of prices including: 1) periodic vendor due diligence meetings, review of methodologies, new developments and process at vendors, 2) daily compare of security valuation versus prior day for all securities that exceeded established thresholds, and 3) daily review of unpriced, stale, and variance reports with exceptions reviewed by senior management and the Committee.

In addition, several processes outside of the pricing process are used to monitor valuation issues including: 1) performance and performance attribution reports are monitored for anomalous impacts based upon benchmark performance, and 2) portfolio managers review all portfolios for performance and analytics (which are generated using the Adviser’s prices).


AllianceBernstein Wealth Strategies

Tax-Managed Balanced Wealth

Portfolio of Investments

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

 

       Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS - 52.6%

       

Long-Term Municipal Bonds - 52.6%

       

Alabama - 5.4%

       

Alabama Pub Sch & Clg Auth NPFGC-RE
5.00%, 12/01/13 (Pre-refunded/ETM)

   $ 1,700         $ 1,739,678   

Series 2010A

5.00%, 5/01/18

     2,040           2,413,545   

Birmingham AL Wtrwks Brd

       

Series 2010A

5.00%, 1/01/25

     3,980           4,541,578   
       

 

 

 
          8,694,801   
       

 

 

 

Arizona - 1.8%

       

Arizona Trnsp Brd Hwy
Series 2011A
5.00%, 7/01/25

     2,100           2,474,850   

Pima Cnty AZ IDA (Horizon Learning Ctr)
4.45%, 6/01/14

     15           15,035   

Pima Cnty AZ IDA (Global Water Resources)
5.45%, 12/01/17

     305           319,725   
       

 

 

 
          2,809,610   
       

 

 

 

California - 5.1%

       

California Dept Wtr Res Pwr
Series 2010L
5.00%, 5/01/20

     1,905           2,329,606   

California Econ Recovery (California Econ Rec Spl Tax)
Series A
5.00%, 7/01/20

     2,450           2,900,579   

California GO
5.00%, 3/01/16

     2,225           2,480,207   

Los Angeles CA Dept Arpts (Los Angeles Intl Airport)
5.00%, 5/15/23

     365           432,029   
       

 

 

 
          8,142,421   
       

 

 

 

Colorado - 1.1%

       

Denver Co. City & Cnty Arpt (Denver Intl Airport)
Series 2012A
5.00%, 11/15/27

     1,220           1,371,292   

PV Wtr & San Met Dist CO
Zero Coupon, 12/15/17 (a)(b)

     710           248,500   

Todd Creek Farms Met Dist #1 CO
5.60%, 12/01/14 (a)

     260           130,000   
       

 

 

 
          1,749,792   
       

 

 

 

Connecticut - 1.9%

       

Connecticut Hlth & Ed Fac Auth (Yale University)
Series 2001V-1

       

0.03%, 7/01/36 (c)

     3,000           3,000,000   
       

 

 

 


       Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

District of Columbia - 0.9%

       

District of Columbia GO AMBAC
Series 2007B
5.25%, 6/01/18

     1,200           1,429,524   
       

 

 

 

Florida - 6.1%

       

Citizens Ppty Ins Corp. FL NPFGC
Series A
5.00%, 3/01/15-3/01/16

     4,000           4,402,090   

Heritage Plantation CDD FL
Series 2006B
5.10%, 11/01/13 (a)(b)

     105           31,500   

Lake Ashton II CDD FL
Series 2005B
4.875%, 11/01/10 (a)(b)

     100           78,000   

Miami Dade Cnty FL Spl Tax
Series 2012A
5.00%, 10/01/25

     560           633,914   

Midtown Miami CDD FL
Series 2004A
6.00%, 5/01/24

     220           221,723   

Overoaks CDD FL
Series 2010A-1
6.125%, 5/01/35 (a)

     15           15,681   

Series 2010A-2

6.125%, 5/01/35 (a)

     35           35,000   

Series 2010B

5.125%, 5/01/17 (a)

     70           70,000   

Series 4B

5.125%, 5/01/09 (a)(d)(e)

     25           0   

Palm Beach Cnty FL Sch Brd COP NPFGC-RE
5.00%, 8/01/13

     1,030           1,037,571   

Parkway Center CDD FL
Series 2004B
5.625%, 5/01/14

     105           100,317   

Sarasota Cnty FL Sch Brd COP
5.00%, 7/01/22

     1,165           1,363,399   

Tampa Bay Reg Wtr Supply Auth FL
Series 2011A
5.00%, 10/01/23

     1,380           1,645,719   

Villages of Westport CDD FL
Series 2005A
5.125%, 5/01/15 (a)(b)

     80           40,000   
       

 

 

 
          9,674,914   
       

 

 

 

Guam - 0.1%

       

Guam Wtrworks Auth
Series 05
5.00%, 7/01/13

     225           225,432   
       

 

 

 

Illinois - 4.0%

       

Chicago IL Wtr
5.00%, 11/01/27

     950           1,085,423   


       Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

Illinois Finance Auth (Northwestern Univ)
Series 2011B
1.75%, 12/01/34

     3,605           3,646,529   

Illinois GO NPFGC-RE
5.00%, 4/01/15

     1,545           1,660,087   
       

 

 

 
          6,392,039   
       

 

 

 

Indiana - 1.4%

       

Indiana Bond Bank Gas (JPMorgan Chase)
Series 2007A
5.25%, 10/15/19

     1,945           2,253,983   
       

 

 

 

Louisiana - 0.6%

       

Morehouse Parish LA PCR (International Paper Co.)
Series 2001A
5.25%, 11/15/13

     1,000           1,020,110   
       

 

 

 

Michigan - 0.7%

       

Michigan Finance Auth (Michigan Unemployment)
Series 2012A
5.00%, 7/01/19

     955           1,161,280   
       

 

 

 

Mississippi - 1.2%

       

Mississippi Business Fin Corp. (Chevron USA, Inc.)
Series 2010G
0.06%, 11/01/35 (c)

     2,000           2,000,000   
       

 

 

 

New Jersey - 1.4%

       

New Jersey Trnsp Trust Fd Auth (New Jersey Trnsp Trust Fund)
Series 2013A
5.00%, 6/15/18-6/15/20

     1,840           2,179,875   
       

 

 

 

New York - 3.0%

       

Metropolitan Trnsp Auth NY
Series 2012C
5.00%, 11/15/23

     460           543,467   

New York NY GO
Series 2012G
5.00%, 4/01/16

     870           973,835   

New York NY Trnsl Fin Auth
Series 2012B
5.00%, 11/01/15-11/01/26

     2,875           3,358,953   
       

 

 

 
          4,876,255   
       

 

 

 

North Carolina - 0.9%

       

North Carolina Eastern Mun Pwr Agy
Series 2012B
5.00%, 1/01/21

     150           180,537   

Series A

5.00%, 1/01/15

     785           841,276   

North Carolina Ltd. Oblig
Series 2013A

       

5.00%, 5/01/16

     385           432,055   
       

 

 

 
          1,453,868   
       

 

 

 


       Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

Ohio - 0.8%

       

Cleveland OH Mun SD GO AGM
5.25%, 6/01/14 (Pre-refunded/ETM)

     1,000           1,049,250   

Columbiana Cnty Port Auth OH (Liberty Waste Trnsp LLC)
Series 2004A
7.00%, 8/01/21 (a)

     230           160,066   
       

 

 

 
          1,209,316   
       

 

 

 

Pennsylvania - 0.1%

       

Allegheny Cnty PA Redev Auth (Pittsburgh Mills Spl Tax)
5.10%, 7/01/14

     100           101,277   

Philadelphia PA IDA (Leadership Learning Partners) Series 05A
4.60%, 7/01/15 (a)

     110           98,148   
       

 

 

 
          199,425   
       

 

 

 

Puerto Rico - 2.7%

       

Puerto Rico Elec Pwr Auth
Series 2010ZZ
5.25%, 7/01/18

     1,125           1,213,031   

Puerto Rico Sales Tax Fin Corp.
Series 2009 A
5.50%, 8/01/23

     2,750           3,076,288   
       

 

 

 
          4,289,319   
       

 

 

 

South Carolina - 1.6%

       

South Carolina Pub Svc Auth AGM
5.00%, 1/01/14

     2,450           2,516,787   
       

 

 

 

Texas - 7.7%

       

Austin TX Utils Sys AGM
5.00%, 11/15/13 (Pre-refunded/ETM)

     2,165           2,211,049   

Houston TX Arpt Sys
Series 2009 A
5.00%, 7/01/21-7/01/22

     2,815           3,247,562   

Houston TX GO NPFGC
Series 2007A
5.00%, 3/01/15

     3,300           3,560,964   

Texas A & M Univ
Series 2009 D
5.00%, 5/15/18

     2,765           3,285,484   
       

 

 

 
          12,305,059   
       

 

 

 

Washington - 4.1%

       

Central Puget Sound WA RTA
Series 2012P

       

5.00%, 2/01/27

     2,125           2,483,849   


       Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

Chelan Cnty WA PUD #1
Series 2011B
5.50%, 7/01/24

     1,815           2,140,974   

King Cnty WA GO
5.00%, 6/01/15

     380           414,910   

Washington Fed Hwy Grant
5.00%, 9/01/22

     535           647,655   

Series F

5.00%, 9/01/16

     700           795,256   
       

 

 

 
          6,482,644   
       

 

 

 

Total Municipal Obligations
(cost $80,582,997)

          84,066,454   
       

 

 

 
     Shares           

COMMON STOCKS - 32.1%

       

Financials - 7.0%

       

Capital Markets - 0.9%

       

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. (e)

     1,720           282,080   

BlackRock, Inc.-Class A

     595           166,124   

Credit Suisse Group AG (e)

     2,694           79,625   

Deutsche Bank AG (REG)

     1,951           90,647   

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     900           145,872   

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     3,860           157,397   

State Street Corp.

     2,150           142,287   

UBS AG (e)

     20,553           360,623   
       

 

 

 
          1,424,655   
       

 

 

 

Commercial Banks – 1.8%

       

Banco do Brasil SA

     10,100           118,646   

Bank Hapoalim BM (e)

     7,450           34,472   

Bank of Montreal

     1,540           91,160   

Bank of Nova Scotia

     770           43,849   

Barclays PLC

     14,550           69,696   

BB&T Corp.

     1,500           49,380   

China Construction Bank Corp.-Class H

     110,000           88,826   

CIT Group, Inc. (e)

     5,600           258,048   

Fifth Third Bancorp

     2,100           38,220   

HSBC Holdings PLC

     24,700           270,984   

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd.-Class H

     87,000           61,093   

KB Financial Group, Inc.

     3,958           128,472   

KeyCorp

     2,600           28,028   

Lloyds Banking Group PLC (e)

     49,170           45,701   

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

     27,400           159,016   

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     4,680           128,751   

National Bank of Canada

     800           58,869   

Sberbank of Russia (Sponsored ADR)

     19,985           244,617   

Societe Generale SA

     3,690           147,165   

State Bank of India

     1,780           64,302   

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     2,000           78,960   

SunTrust Banks, Inc.

     1,000           32,090   

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

     1,160           93,975   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

US Bancorp/MN

     2,700           94,662   

Wells Fargo & Co.

     11,300           458,215   
       

 

 

 
          2,887,197   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Finance - 0.4%

       

Capital One Financial Corp.

     2,700           164,511   

Discover Financial Services

     4,200           199,122   

Muthoot Finance Ltd.

     20,050           49,044   

Shriram Transport Finance Co., Ltd.

     12,750           182,486   
       

 

 

 
          595,163   
       

 

 

 

Diversified Financial Services - 1.4%

       

Bank of America Corp.

     31,300           427,558   

BM&FBovespa SA

     7,800           50,585   

Citigroup, Inc.

     8,550           444,514   

IG Group Holdings PLC

     15,692           137,184   

ING Groep NV(e)

     17,934           167,229   

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. (e)

     3,150           539,311   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     6,900           376,671   

ORIX Corp.

     6,400           84,877   
       

 

 

 
          2,227,929   
       

 

 

 

Insurance - 1.7%

       

Admiral Group PLC

     11,420           230,265   

Aegon NV

     11,931           81,403   

AIA Group Ltd.

     64,600           285,596   

Allianz SE

     420           64,876   

American International Group, Inc. (e)

     4,800           213,408   

Aviva PLC

     9,820           49,349   

BB Seguridade Participacoes SA (e)

     18,500           155,822   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. (e)

     1,050           119,773   

Chubb Corp. (The)

     1,000           87,100   

Everest Re Group Ltd.

     1,100           142,571   

Fidelity National Financial, Inc.-Class A

     5,000           131,550   

Genworth Financial, Inc.-Class A (e)

     4,900           52,969   

Lancashire Holdings Ltd.

     13,991           168,822   

MetLife, Inc.

     1,200           53,052   

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     300           55,957   

PartnerRe Ltd.

     1,900           172,235   

Prudential PLC

     14,960           251,644   

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.-Class A

     1,600           105,424   

Suncorp Group Ltd.

     6,070           71,871   

Torchmark Corp.

     1,900           122,569   

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     1,100           92,092   

XL Group PLC

     3,100           97,433   
       

 

 

 
          2,805,781   
       

 

 

 

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) - 0.1%

       

GLP J-Reit

     46           42,302   

Mexico Real Estate Management SA de CV (e)

     20,180           50,015   

Stockland

     20,780           72,064   
       

 

 

 
          164,381   
       

 

 

 

Real Estate Management & Development - 0.5%

       

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     14,000           41,411   

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     1,100           102,377   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Evergrande Real Estate Group Ltd.

     180,000           71,799   

Global Logistic Properties Ltd.

     91,000           201,257   

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     74,000           258,670   

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     4,000           98,548   

New World Development Co., Ltd.

     25,523           40,452   
       

 

 

 
          814,514   
       

 

 

 

Thrifts & Mortgage Finance - 0.2%

       

Housing Development Finance Corp.

     17,380           276,412   
       

 

 

 
          11,196,032   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Discretionary - 5.1%

       

Auto Components - 0.4%

       

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin-Class B

     1,470           128,287   

GKN PLC

     16,350           73,326   

Lear Corp.

     1,650           98,967   

Magna International, Inc. (Toronto)-Class A

     630           42,014   

Nokian Renkaat OYJ

     1,050           43,771   

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. (e)

     2,050           129,867   

Valeo SA

     1,420           94,623   
       

 

 

 
          610,855   
       

 

 

 

Automobiles - 0.8%

       

Ford Motor Co.

     15,500           243,040   

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

     2,722           148,458   

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     2,600           96,524   

Kia Motors Corp.

     2,040           105,864   

Mazda Motor Corp. (e)

     18,000           69,244   

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

     9,200           99,350   

Renault SA

     540           41,677   

Toyota Motor Corp.

     5,800           338,484   

Volkswagen AG (Preference Shares)

     680           147,683   
       

 

 

 
          1,290,324   
       

 

 

 

Distributors - 0.1%

       

Li & Fung Ltd.

     152,000           211,338   
       

 

 

 

Diversified Consumer Services - 0.1%

       

Anhanguera Educacional Participacoes SA

     9,000           55,089   

Estacio Participacoes SA

     20,100           155,879   

Kroton Educacional SA

     1,700           24,391   
       

 

 

 
          235,359   
       

 

 

 

Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure - 0.6%

       

Ajisen China Holdings Ltd.

     67,000           50,334   

Autogrill SpA

     2,580           33,777   

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.-Class A (e)

     278           100,358   

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. (e)

     17,000           88,248   

Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd. (ADR) (e)

     3,040           72,291   

Melco International Development Ltd.

     26,000           56,675   

MGM Resorts International (e)

     2,100           31,857   

Sands China Ltd.

     19,600           103,536   

Sodexo

     1,930           164,709   

Starbucks Corp.

     4,470           281,923   
       

 

 

 
          983,708   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Household Durables - 0.2%

       

PulteGroup, Inc. (e)

     10,100           218,059   

Sony Corp.

     2,800           55,364   
       

 

 

 
          273,423   
       

 

 

 

Internet & Catalog Retail - 0.6%

       

Amazon.com, Inc. (e)

     1,585           426,413   

priceline.com, Inc. (e)

     572           459,848   
       

 

 

 
          886,261   
       

 

 

 

Media - 1.2%

       

Comcast Corp.-Class A

     15,700           630,355   

Gannett Co., Inc.

     2,400           51,600   

Naspers Ltd.

     1,790           131,780   

News Corp.-Class A

     4,900           157,339   

Time Warner Cable, Inc.-Class A

     1,250           119,387   

Time Warner, Inc.

     1,800           105,066   

Viacom, Inc.-Class B

     2,300           151,547   

Virgin Media, Inc.

     3,200           158,912   

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     7,010           442,191   
       

 

 

 
          1,948,177   
       

 

 

 

Multiline Retail - 0.1%

       

Macy’s, Inc.

     3,800           183,692   

Myer Holdings Ltd

     13,440           31,278   
       

 

 

 
          214,970   
       

 

 

 

Specialty Retail - 0.7%

       

Belle International Holdings Ltd.

     68,000           104,369   

GameStop Corp.-Class A

     4,300           142,588   

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

     550           43,263   

Kingfisher PLC

     7,170           37,354   

L’Occitane International SA

     16,250           42,664   

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     3,700           155,807   

Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd.

     350           27,541   

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. (e)

     1,350           147,029   

Shimamura Co., Ltd.

     300           34,464   

Staples, Inc.

     1,300           19,500   

TJX Cos., Inc.

     4,100           207,501   

Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.

     2,610           98,451   

Zhongsheng Group Holdings Ltd.

     20,000           24,985   
       

 

 

 
          1,085,516   
       

 

 

 

Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods - 0.3%

       

Cie Financiere Richemont SA

     2,070           183,031   

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA

     150           26,497   

Samsonite International SA

     12,100           31,330   

VF Corp.

     940           172,828   
       

 

 

 
          413,686   
       

 

 

 
          8,153,617   
       

 

 

 

Information Technology - 4.5%

       

Communications Equipment - 0.3%

       

Cisco Systems, Inc.

     2,900           69,832   

F5 Networks, Inc. (e)

     1,470           122,319   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Harris Corp.

     2,000           100,260   

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     2,815           178,696   
       

 

 

 
          471,107   
       

 

 

 

Computers & Peripherals - 0.8%

       

Apple, Inc.

     1,618           727,582   

Dell, Inc.

     2,300           30,705   

EMC Corp./MA (e)

     2,485           61,529   

Fujitsu Ltd.

     20,000           82,794   

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     13,100           319,902   
       

 

 

 
          1,222,512   
       

 

 

 

Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components - 0.2%

       

Amphenol Corp.-Class A

     1,670           130,093   

LG Display Co., Ltd. (e)

     7,050           194,102   
       

 

 

 
          324,195   
       

 

 

 

Internet Software & Services - 1.1%

       

Baidu, Inc. (Sponsored ADR) (e)

     2,031           196,276   

eBay, Inc. (e)

     8,389           453,845   

Facebook, Inc. (e)

     8,510           207,218   

Google, Inc.-Class A (e)

     732           637,140   

LinkedIn Corp. (e)

     790           132,349   

Telecity Group PLC

     6,530           95,566   

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

     1,500           58,964   
       

 

 

 
          1,781,358   
       

 

 

 

IT Services - 0.5%

       

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.-Class A (e)

     8,800           568,920   

Visa, Inc.-Class A

     1,485           264,538   
       

 

 

 
          833,458   
       

 

 

 

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment - 0.9%

       

Applied Materials, Inc.

     12,900           196,080   

Micron Technology, Inc. (e)

     5,500           64,240   

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

     160           215,578   

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Preference Shares)

     520           450,873   

SK Hynix, Inc. (e)

     4,730           132,686   

Sumco Corp.

     5,400           64,764   

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (e)

     21,000           76,358   

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Sponsored ADR)

     6,500           121,290   

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

     1,100           54,107   
       

 

 

 
          1,375,976   
       

 

 

 

Software - 0.7%

       

ANSYS, Inc. (e)

     3,576           266,412   

Citrix Systems, Inc. (e)

     5,235           336,872   

Dassault Systemes SA

     240           30,082   

Electronic Arts, Inc. (e)

     2,900           66,671   

Nintendo Co., Ltd.

     400           39,503   

Red Hat, Inc. (e)

     1,810           87,296   

SAP AG

     1,308           97,888   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

SolarWinds, Inc. (e)

     1,256           52,941   

Symantec Corp. (e)

     6,000           134,340   
       

 

 

 
          1,112,005   
       

 

 

 
          7,120,611   
       

 

 

 

Health Care - 3.8%

       

Biotechnology - 1.1%

       

Actelion Ltd. (e)

     2,560           152,914   

Biogen Idec, Inc. (e)

     3,294           782,292   

Celgene Corp. (e)

     3,580           442,667   

Gilead Sciences, Inc. (e)

     3,250           177,060   

Quintiles Transnational Holdings, Inc. (e)

     2,050           90,282   

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (e)

     1,570           126,087   
       

 

 

 
          1,771,302   
       

 

 

 

Health Care Equipment & Supplies - 0.4%

       

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (e)

     1,305           107,584   

Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (e)

     819           407,477   

Medtronic, Inc.

     3,780           192,818   
       

 

 

 
          707,879   
       

 

 

 

Health Care Providers & Services - 0.7%

       

Aetna, Inc.

     2,700           163,026   

Health Net, Inc./CA (e)

     2,700           86,049   

McKesson Corp.

     1,000           113,860   

Odontoprev SA

     4,700           22,032   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     5,927           371,208   

WellPoint, Inc.

     3,600           277,092   
       

 

 

 
          1,033,267   
       

 

 

 

Life Sciences Tools & Services - 0.2%

       

Eurofins Scientific (e)

     321           62,481   

Illumina, Inc. (e)

     2,150           151,188   

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. (e)

     282           61,549   
       

 

 

 
          275,218   
       

 

 

 

Pharmaceuticals - 1.4%

       

AbbVie, Inc.

     300           12,807   

Allergan, Inc./United States

     4,164           414,276   

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     10,770           278,654   

Johnson & Johnson

     3,300           277,794   

Merck & Co., Inc.

     6,800           317,560   

Novartis AG

     1,270           90,973   

Pfizer, Inc.

     19,000           517,370   

Roche Holding AG

     840           208,266   

Roche Holding AG (Sponsored ADR)

     1,800           112,212   

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

     3,730           68,492   
       

 

 

 
          2,298,404   
       

 

 

 
          6,086,070   
       

 

 

 

Industrials - 3.6%

       

Aerospace & Defense - 0.9%

       

Boeing Co. (The)

     5,440           538,669   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. NV

     2,370           136,466   

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     700           57,673   

Precision Castparts Corp.

     2,388           510,841   

Safran SA

     1,460           77,605   

Zodiac Aerospace

     580           76,402   
       

 

 

 
          1,397,656   
       

 

 

 

Airlines - 0.2%

       

Delta Air Lines, Inc. (e)

     7,300           131,473   

Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.

     1,400           71,761   

Qantas Airways Ltd. (e)

     50,420           76,269   

Turk Hava Yollari

     7,270           33,691   
       

 

 

 
          313,194   
       

 

 

 

Building Products - 0.0%

       

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

     7,000           49,821   
       

 

 

 

Commercial Services & Supplies - 0.1%

       

Aggreko PLC

     1,510           40,615   

Edenred

     2,288           72,750   

Stericycle, Inc. (e)

     1,045           114,699   
       

 

 

 
          228,064   
       

 

 

 

Construction & Engineering - 0.1%

       

Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

     4,290           106,384   
       

 

 

 

Electrical Equipment - 0.3%

       

AMETEK, Inc.

     2,721           117,411   

Roper Industries, Inc.

     949           117,885   

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     12,900           154,311   
       

 

 

 
          389,607   
       

 

 

 

Industrial Conglomerates - 0.5%

       

Danaher Corp.

     6,136           379,327   

General Electric Co.

     18,400           429,088   

Siemens AG

     370           39,003   
       

 

 

 
          847,418   
       

 

 

 

Machinery - 0.6%

       

Cummins, Inc.

     1,050           125,612   

FANUC Corp.

     900           132,538   

Flowserve Corp.

     1,641           275,901   

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     2,100           147,273   

Komatsu Ltd.

     6,500           162,771   

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     225           22,446   

Timken Co.

     2,000           113,520   
       

 

 

 
          980,061   
       

 

 

 

Professional Services - 0.7%

       

Bureau Veritas SA

     1,963           226,879   

Capita PLC

     22,388           326,165   

Intertek Group PLC

     7,121           346,189   

Qualicorp SA (e)

     2,700           23,889   

SGS SA

     58           129,968   
       

 

 

 
          1,053,090   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Road & Rail - 0.1%

       

Canadian National Railway Co.

     460           46,681   

Globaltrans Investment PLC (Sponsored GDR) (f)

     5,790           88,008   

Tokyu Corp.

     5,000           31,125   
       

 

 

 
          165,814   
       

 

 

 

Trading Companies & Distributors - 0.1%

       

Mitsubishi Corp.

     4,200           72,586   

WW Grainger, Inc.

     355           91,391   
       

 

 

 
          163,977   
       

 

 

 
          5,695,086   
       

 

 

 

Energy - 3.0%

       

Energy Equipment & Services - 1.0%

       

Aker Solutions ASA

     4,860           71,616   

AMEC PLC

     4,941           76,361   

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

     2,000           137,620   

Halliburton Co.

     2,350           98,348   

Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. (e)

     1,700           40,562   

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     2,100           129,654   

Nabors Industries Ltd.

     5,300           84,853   

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     1,820           127,946   

Oceaneering International, Inc.

     3,486           252,665   

Schlumberger Ltd.

     4,967           362,740   

Seadrill Ltd.

     1,940           78,463   

Technip SA

     906           100,714   
       

 

 

 
          1,561,542   
       

 

 

 

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels - 2.0%

       

BP PLC

     27,720           198,120   

BP PLC (Sponsored ADR)

     2,050           87,965   

Cameco Corp.

     3,040           66,093   

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

     1,620           48,284   

Chevron Corp.

     3,500           429,625   

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.-Class H

     60,000           61,343   

ENI SpA

     3,920           89,147   

EOG Resources, Inc.

     884           114,124   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     9,500           859,465   

Gazprom OAO (Sponsored ADR)

     13,780           104,315   

HollyFrontier Corp.

     400           19,800   

LUKOIL OAO (London) (Sponsored ADR)

     810           47,426   

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

     2,400           198,000   

Noble Energy, Inc.

     3,180           183,327   

NovaTek OAO (Sponsored GDR) (f)

     1,170           130,629   

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Sponsored ADR)

     5,650           105,316   

Phillips 66

     800           53,256   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC (ADR)

     1,850           122,784   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC (Euronext Amsterdam)-Class A

     3,708           123,818   

Suncor Energy, Inc. (Toronto)

     1,720           52,177   

Valero Energy Corp.

     4,300           174,709   
       

 

 

 
          3,269,723   
       

 

 

 
          4,831,265   
       

 

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Consumer Staples - 2.6%

       

Beverages - 0.1%

       

Anheuser-Busch InBev NV

     840           77,352   

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.

     3,000           71,931   
       

 

 

 
          149,283   
       

 

 

 

Food & Staples Retailing - 0.7%

       

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     1,720           188,632   

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

     6,794           144,953   

Koninklijke Ahold NV

     8,110           131,495   

Kroger Co. (The)

     6,850           230,640   

Olam International Ltd.

     206,136           284,698   

Tesco PLC

     7,020           38,872   

Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.

     300           24,154   

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     18,810           78,135   
       

 

 

 
          1,121,579   
       

 

 

 

Food Products - 0.3%

       

Danone SA

     550           40,609   

Hershey Co. (The)

     2,850           253,964   

Tyson Foods, Inc.-Class A

     6,800           170,000   

Unilever PLC

     2,379           99,931   
       

 

 

 
          564,504   
       

 

 

 

Household Products - 0.2%

       

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

     2,140           174,064   

LG Household & Health Care Ltd.

     90           49,473   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     1,970           151,217   
       

 

 

 
          374,754   
       

 

 

 

Personal Products - 0.2%

       

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The)-Class A

     4,180           283,321   
       

 

 

 

Tobacco - 1.1%

       

Altria Group, Inc.

     3,500           126,350   

British American Tobacco PLC

     9,035           496,461   

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     3,410           122,367   

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     13,400           456,042   

KT&G Corp.

     580           40,868   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     5,299           481,732   
       

 

 

 
          1,723,820   
       

 

 

 
          4,217,261   
       

 

 

 

Materials - 1.4%

       

Chemicals - 0.7%

       

Arkema SA

     870           89,497   

Axiall Corp.

     1,700           73,355   

BASF SE

     420           40,705   

Filtrona PLC

     12,296           129,576   

Huntsman Corp.

     6,900           134,205   

Koninklijke DSM NV

     1,170           76,764   

LyondellBasell Industries NV

     2,900           193,285   

Monsanto Co.

     3,584           360,694   

Teijin Ltd.

     16,000           36,187   
       

 

 

 
          1,134,268   
       

 

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Construction Materials - 0.1%

       

Boral Ltd.

     8,270           35,727   

Grasim Industries Ltd. (GDR) (f)

     621           31,385   

Holcim Ltd. (e)

     360           27,922   

Semen Indonesia Persero Tbk PT

     44,000           80,662   
       

 

 

 
          175,696   
       

 

 

 

Containers & Packaging - 0.1%

       

Rock Tenn Co.

     1,300           128,414   
       

 

 

 

Metals & Mining - 0.5%

       

Anglo American PLC

     2,520           57,739   

BHP Billiton PLC

     5,730           164,767   

Dowa Holdings Co., Ltd.

     5,000           41,463   

Goldcorp, Inc.

     2,570           76,276   

KGHM Polska Miedz SA

     1,260           56,291   

Kinross Gold Corp.

     7,840           51,422   

MMC Norilsk Nickel OJSC (ADR)

     8,680           125,686   

Rio Tinto PLC

     2,760           117,882   

Vale SA (Sponsored ADR) (Local Preference Shares)

     8,950           120,646   
       

 

 

 
          812,172   
       

 

 

 
          2,250,550   
       

 

 

 

Utilities - 0.6%

       

Electric Utilities - 0.3%

       

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     1,330           60,940   

Edison International

     3,000           137,820   

EDP-Energias de Portugal SA

     23,080           74,430   

Electricite de France SA

     3,430           77,834   

NV Energy, Inc.

     8,700           203,928   
       

 

 

 
          554,952   
       

 

 

 

Gas Utilities - 0.1%

       

Atmos Energy Corp.

     2,650           111,883   
       

 

 

 

Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders - 0.1%

       

APR Energy PLC

     9,867           124,433   
       

 

 

 

Multi-Utilities - 0.1%

       

Centrica PLC

     12,920           74,299   

DTE Energy Co.

     425           28,309   

National Grid PLC

     5,880           69,916   

NiSource, Inc.

     1,700           48,841   
       

 

 

 
          221,365   
       

 

 

 
          1,012,633   
       

 

 

 

Telecommunication Services - 0.5%

       

Diversified Telecommunication Services - 0.3%

       

AT&T, Inc.

     4,200           146,958   

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     3,600           177,552   

TDC A/S

     8,750           68,416   

Vivendi SA

     3,745           73,299   
       

 

 

 
          466,225   
       

 

 

 

Wireless Telecommunication Services - 0.2%

       

China Mobile Ltd.

     6,500           68,524   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS (e)

     6,030           37,107   

Vodafone Group PLC

     48,907           141,738   

Vodafone Group PLC (Sponsored ADR)

     2,200           63,690   
       

 

 

 
          311,059   
       

 

 

 
          777,284   
       

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost $40,646,794)

          51,340,409   
       

 

 

 

INVESTMENT COMPANIES - 14.3%

       

Funds and Investment Trusts - 14.3%

       

AllianceBernstein Pooling Portfolios-Volatility Management Portfolio *
(cost $20,618,528)

     1,995,014           22,783,060   
       

 

 

 

WARRANTS - 0.0%

       

Industrials - 0.0%

       

Industrial Conglomerates - 0.0%

       

John Keells Holdings PLC, Deutsche Bank AG London, expiring 7/05/19 (e)

     16,109           36,286   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Staples - 0.0%

       

Food & Staples Retailing - 0.0%

       

Olam International Ltd., expiring 12/03/17 (e)

     30,477           11,124   
       

 

 

 

Total Warrants
(cost $27,448)

          47,410   
       

 

 

 
     Principal
Amount
(000)
          

CORPORATES - NON-INVESTMENT GRADES - 0.0%

       

Industrial - 0.0%

       

Consumer Non-Cyclical - 0.0%

       

Olam International Ltd.

       

6.75%, 1/29/18 (f)
(cost $30,433)

   $ 32           31,474   
       

 

 

 
     Shares           

SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS - 0.3%

       

Investment Companies - 0.3%

       

AllianceBernstein Fixed-Income Shares, Inc.-Government STIF Portfolio, 0.09% (g)
(cost $456,337)

     456,337           456,337   
       

 

 

 

 


          U.S. $ Value  

Total Investments - 99.3%

     

(cost $142,362,537) (h)

      $ 158,725,144   

Other assets less liabilities - 0.7% (i)

        1,045,699   
     

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

      $     159,770,843   
     

 

 

 

FUTURES CONTRACTS

 

Type

   Number of
Contracts
     Expiration
Month
     Original
Value
     Value at
May 31,
2013
     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

Purchased Contracts

              

Euro STOXX 50 Index Futures

     2         June 2013       $     68,708       $     72,110       $     3,402   

FORWARD CURRENCY EXCHANGE CONTRACTS

 

Counterparty

   Contracts to
Deliver

(000)
     In Exchange
For (000)
     Settlement
Date
     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

BNP Paribas SA

     AUD         441         USD         427         8/16/13       $ 6,758   

BNP Paribas SA

     KRW         505,998         USD         457         8/16/13         11,342   

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

     CAD         361         USD         350         8/16/13         2,039   

Credit Suisse International

     JPY         39,908         USD         403         8/16/13         5,720   

Credit Suisse International

     USD         497         GBP         327         8/16/13         (85

Deutsche Bank AG London

     USD         510         SEK         3,340         8/16/13         (6,630

Goldman Sachs Capital Markets LP

     GBP         311         USD         482         8/16/13         9,741   

HSBC BankUSA

     HKD         4,151         USD         535         8/16/13         206   

HSBC BankUSA

     JPY         73,952         USD         746         8/16/13         9,158   

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA

     GBP         974         USD         1,506         8/16/13         26,518   

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA

     USD         829         CAD         835         8/16/13         (24,817

Royal Bank of Scotland PLC

     JPY         52,352         USD         534         8/16/13         12,770   

Societe Generale

     USD         687         AUD         680         8/16/13         (39,321

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     AUD         318         USD         307         8/16/13         4,676   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     CAD         81         USD         80         8/16/13         1,698   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     CHF         43         USD         44         8/16/13         (843

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     EUR         100         USD         131         8/16/13         1,056   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     JPY         42,197         USD         426         8/16/13         5,954   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         224         AUD         217         8/16/13         (17,138

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         83         CHF         78         8/16/13         (1,404

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         54         EUR         41         8/16/13         (434

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         532         GBP         347         8/16/13         (5,458

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         186         JPY         19,006         8/16/13         3,738   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         74         NOK         433         8/16/13         (297

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         254         NZD         299         8/16/13         (17,189


Counterparty

   Contracts to
Deliver

(000)
     In Exchange
For

(000)
     Settlement
Date
     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         292         SEK         1,909         8/16/13       $ (4,397

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         209         SGD         258         8/16/13         (5,079
                 

 

 

 
                  $ (21,718
                 

 

 

 

INFLATION (CPI) SWAP CONTRACTS

 

                   Rate Type        

Swap Counterparty

   Notional
Amount
(000)
     Termination
Date
     Payments
made

by the
Fund
    Payments
received
by the
Fund
    Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

Barclays Bank PLC

   $ 1,800         1/31/27         2.628     CPI   $ (13,500

Barclays Bank PLC

     2,000         1/31/19         2.385     CPI     (26,622

Citibank, NA

     300         5/24/23         2.533     CPI     (1,759

Goldman Sachs International

     1,400         1/31/22         2.515     CPI     (16,490

Goldman Sachs International

     6,000         1/31/15         1.990     CPI     (29,905

Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC

     250         4/16/23         2.690     CPI     (5,543
            

 

 

 
             $ (93,819
            

 

 

 

 

* To obtain a copy of the fund’s financial statements, please go to the Securities Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov, or call AllianceBernstein at (800) 227-4618.

 

# Variable interest rate based on the rate of inflation as determined by the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

 

(a) Illiquid security.
(b) Security is in default and is non-income producing.
(c) Variable rate coupon, rate shown as of May 31, 2013.
(d) Fair valued by the Adviser.
(e) Non-income producing security.
(f) Security is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are considered liquid and may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At May 31, 2013, the aggregate market value of these securities amounted to $281,496 or 0.2% of net assets.
(g) Investment in affiliated money market mutual fund. The rate shown represents the 7-day yield as of period end.
(h) As of May 31, 2013, the cost basis of investment securities owned was substantially identical for both book and tax purposes. Gross unrealized appreciation of investments was $18,096,570 and gross unrealized depreciation of investments was $(1,733,963), resulting in net unrealized appreciation of $16,362,607.
(i) An amount of U.S.$5,475 has been segregated to collateralize margin requirements for the open futures contracts at May 31, 2013.

As of May 31, 2013, the Strategy held 53.0% of its total investments in municipal bonds. Of the total investments in municipal bonds, 23.3% is insured (25.5% of this amount represents the Strategy’s holding in pre-refunded or escrowed to maturity bonds).

Currency Abbreviations:

 

AUD    -    Australian Dollar
CAD    -    Canadian Dollar
CHF    -    Swiss Franc
EUR    -    Euro


GBP    -    Great British Pound
HKD    -    Hong Kong Dollar
JPY    -    Japanese Yen
KRW    -    South Korean Won
NOK    -    Norwegian Krone
NZD    -    New Zealand Dollar
SEK    -    Swedish Krona
SGD    -    Singapore Dollar
USD    -    United States Dollar

Glossary:

 

ADR    -    American Depositary Receipt
AGM    -    Assured Guaranty Municipal
AMBAC    -    Ambac Assurance Corporation
CDD    -    Community Development District
COP    -    Certificate of Participation
CPI    -    Consumer Price Index
ETM    -    Escrowed to Maturity
GDR    -    Global Depositary Receipt
GO    -    General Obligation
IDA    -    Industrial Development Authority/Agency
NPFGC    -    National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation
NPFGC-RE    -    National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation Reinsuring Financial Guaranty Insurance Company
OJSC    -    Open Joint Stock Company
PCR    -    Pollution Control Revenue Bond
PUD    -    Public Utility District
REG    -    Registered Shares
RTA    -    Regional Transportation Authority
SD    -    School District


AllianceBernstein Wealth Strategies

Tax-Managed Balanced Wealth

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

In accordance with U.S. GAAP regarding fair value measurements, fair value is defined as the price that the Strategy 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 Strategy. Unobservable inputs reflect the Strategy’s 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 1—quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

   

Level 2—other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

   

Level 3—significant unobservable inputs (including the Strategy’s 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.

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 and warrants 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 management’s proprietary models. Where models are used, the selection of a particular model to value an option or a warrant depends upon the contractual terms of, and specific risks inherent in, the option or warrant 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 will be classified as Level 2. For options or warrants 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 and warrants 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.

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.

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Strategy’s investments by the above fair value hierarchy levels as of May 31, 2013:

 

Investments in Securities:

   Level 1     Level 2      Level 3     Total  

Assets:

         

Municipal Obligations

   $ – 0  –   $     82,416,517       $     1,649,937^      $ 84,066,454   

Common Stocks:

         

Financials

         5,899,790        5,296,242         – 0  –     11,196,032   

Consumer Discretionary

     5,541,768        2,611,849         – 0  –     8,153,617   

Information Technology

     5,527,346        1,593,265         – 0  –     7,120,611   

Health Care

     5,180,570        905,500         – 0  –     6,086,070   

Industrials

     3,331,787        2,363,299         – 0  –     5,695,086   

Energy

     3,975,106        856,159         – 0  –     4,831,265   

Consumer Staples

     2,071,677        2,145,584         – 0  –     4,217,261   

Materials

     1,295,368        955,182         – 0  –     2,250,550   

Utilities

     716,154        296,479         – 0  –     1,012,633   


Telecommunication Services

     210,648        566,636        – 0  –     777,284   

Investment Companies

     22,783,060        – 0  –     – 0  –     22,783,060   

Warrants

     11,124        – 0  –     36,286        47,410   

Corporates - Non-Investment Grades

     – 0  –      – 0  –     31,474        31,474   

Short-Term Investments

     456,337        – 0  –      – 0  –     456,337   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities

     57,000,735        100,006,712+        1,717,697        158,725,144   

Other Financial Instruments* :

        

Assets:

        

Futures Contracts

     – 0  –     3,402        – 0  –     3,402   

Forward Currency Exchange Contracts

     – 0  –     101,929        – 0  –     101,929   

Liabilities:

        

Forward Currency Exchange Contracts

     – 0  –     (123,647     – 0  –     (123,647

Inflation (CPI) Swap Contracts

     – 0  –     (93,819     – 0  –     (93,819
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total++

   $ 57,000,735      $ 99,894,577      $ 1,717,697      $ 158,613,009   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

^ The strategy held securities with zero market value at period end.
* Other financial instruments are derivative instruments, such as futures, forwards and swap contracts, which are valued at the unrealized appreciation/depreciation on the instrument.
+ A significant portion of the Strategy’s foreign equity investments are categorized as Level 2 investments since they are valued using fair value prices based on third party vendor modeling tools to the extent available.
++ There were de minimis transfers under 1% of net assets between Level 1 and Level 2 during the reporting period.

The Strategy recognizes all transfers between levels of the fair value hierarchy assuming the financial instruments were transferred at the beginning of the reporting period.

The following is a reconciliation of investments in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value.

 

     Municipal
Obligations^
    Warrants     Corporates - Non-
Investment Grades
 

Balance as of 8/31/12

   $ 2,235,330      $ 15,465      $ – 0  – 

Accrued discounts/(premiums)

     2,723        – 0  –      152   

Realized gain (loss)

     (40,829     – 0  –      786   

Change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

     45,413        10,216        1,041   

Purchases

     – 0  –      10,605        55,942   

Sales

     (592,700     – 0  –      (26,447

Transfers in to Level 3

     – 0  –      – 0  –      – 0  – 

Transfers out of Level 3

     – 0  –      – 0  –      – 0  – 
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Balance as of 5/31/13

   $ 1,649,937      $ 36,286      $ 31,474   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation from Investments held as of 5/31/13

   $ (34,467   $ 10,216      $ 1,041   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     Total              

Balance as of 8/31/12

   $ 2,250,795       

Accrued discounts/(premiums)

     2,875       

Realized gain (loss)

     (40,043    

Change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

     56,670       

Purchases

     66,547       

Sales

     (619,147    

Transfers in to Level 3

     – 0 –       

Transfers out of Level 3

     – 0 –       
  

 

 

     

Balance as of 5/31/13

   $     1,717,697       
  

 

 

     

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation from Investments held as of 5/31/13

   $ (23,210    
  

 

 

     

 

^ The Strategy held securities with zero market value at period end.


The following presents information about significant unobservable inputs related to the Portfolio with material categories of Level 3 investments at May 31, 2013:

Quantitative Information about Level 3 Fair Value Measurements

 

     Fair Value at
5/31/13
     Valuation
Technique
   Unobservable
Input
   Range/
Weighted Average
 

Municipal Obligations

     $    1,649,737       Third Party Vendor    Evaluated Quotes     

 

$30.00 - $104.83/

$76.30

  

  

     $0.00       Qualitative
Assesment
       
$0.00
  

Warrants

     $36,286       Indicative Market
Quotations
   Broker Quotes     

 

$2.25/

N/A

  

  

Corporates - Non-Investment Grades

     $31,474       Third Party Vendor    Evaluated Quotes     

 

$98.55/

N/A

  

  

The Adviser has established a Valuation Committee (the “Committee”) which is responsible for overseeing the pricing and valuation of all securities held in the Strategy. The Committee operates under pricing and valuation policies and procedures established by the Adviser and approved by the Board, including pricing policies which set forth the mechanisms and processes to be employed on a daily basis to implement these policies and procedures. In particular, the pricing policies describe how to determine market quotations for securities and other instruments. The Committee’s responsibilities include: 1) fair value and liquidity determinations (and oversight of any third parties to whom any responsibility for fair value and liquidity determinations is delegated), and 2) regular monitoring of the Adviser’s pricing and valuation policies and procedures and modification or enhancement of these policies and procedures (or recommendation of the modification of these policies and procedures) as the Committee believes appropriate.

The Committee is also responsible for monitoring the implementation of the pricing policies by the Adviser’s Pricing Group (the “Pricing Group”) and a third party which performs certain pricing functions in accordance with the pricing policies. The Pricing Group is responsible for the oversight of the third party on a day-to-day basis. The Committee and the Pricing Group perform a series of activities to provide reasonable assurance of the accuracy of prices including: 1) periodic vendor due diligence meetings, review of methodologies, new developments and process at vendors, 2) daily compare of security valuation versus prior day for all securities that exceeded established thresholds, and 3) daily review of unpriced, stale, and variance reports with exceptions reviewed by senior management and the Committee.

In addition, several processes outside of the pricing process are used to monitor valuation issues including: 1) performance and performance attribution reports are monitored for anomalous impacts based upon benchmark performance, and 2) portfolio managers review all portfolios for performance and analytics (which are generated using the Adviser’s prices).

 

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AllianceBernstein Wealth Strategies

Tax-Managed Conservative Wealth

Portfolio of Investments

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

 

     Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS - 69.0%

       

Long-Term Municipal Bonds - 69.0%

       

Alabama - 0.9%

       

Alabama Pub Sch & Clg Auth
5.00%, 12/01/15

   $ 575         $ 636,956   
       

 

 

 

Alaska - 1.3%

       

Anchorage AK GO
Series 2012B
5.00%, 8/01/15

     775           850,555   
       

 

 

 

Arizona - 2.1%

       

Arizona Trans Brd Fed Hwy Grant
AMBAC Series 2004B
5.00%, 7/01/14 (Pre-refunded/ETM)

     565           593,657   

Arizona Trnsp Brd Hwy
Series 2011A
5.00%, 7/01/24

     675           801,448   
       

 

 

 
          1,395,105   
       

 

 

 

Colorado - 3.9%

       

Denver City & County Board of Wtr Commissioners
Series 2012B
5.00%, 12/15/15

     800           892,248   

Denver CO City & Cnty Arpt

(Denver Intl Airport)
Series 2011A
5.25%, 11/15/18

     500           595,940   

Series 2011B

4.00%, 11/15/14

     500           524,115   

Denver CO Urban Renewal Auth

(Stapleton)
Series 2013A
5.00%, 12/01/16

     305           345,604   

Mun Subdist No CO Wtr Conserv Dist
AMBAC Series 2007J
5.00%, 12/01/14

     230           244,658   
       

 

 

 
          2,602,565   
       

 

 

 

District of Columbia - 0.5%

       

Metro Washington Arpt Auth VA
Series 2010B
5.00%, 10/01/16

     275           312,400   
       

 

 

 

Florida - 8.4%

       

Broward Cnty FL Arpt Sys

(Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Intl Arpt FL)
Series 2012Q
5.00%, 10/01/24

     205           238,843   

Florida Brd of Ed Lottery
Series 2012A
3.00%, 7/01/14

     490           504,259   

Florida Dept Envrn Protn FL Forever

(Florida Documentary Stamp Tax)
Series 2008B
5.25%, 7/01/16-7/01/17

     910           1,042,251   

Florida GO
5.00%, 7/01/17

     550           641,889   


     Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

Florida Hurricane Catastr Fd Fin Corp.
Series 2008A
5.00%, 7/01/14

     130           136,507   

Series 2010A

5.00%, 7/01/16

     365           412,143   

Jacksonville FL Spl Rev Appropriation
5.00%, 10/01/19

     1,140           1,359,302   

Miami Beach FL Hlth Fac Auth

(Mt. Sinai Medical Center FL)
3.00%, 11/15/15

     200           205,036   

Miami-Dade Cnty FL Aviation

(Miami-Dade Intl Airport)
Series 2012A
4.00%, 10/01/15

     375           402,551   

Orlando & Orange Cnty Expwy Auth FL
Series 2013B
5.00%, 7/01/22

     155           185,304   

Sunshine St Govtl Fing Commn FL

(Miami-Dade Cnty FL Non-Ad Valorem)
5.00%, 9/01/13

     410           414,416   
       

 

 

 
          5,542,501   
       

 

 

 

Georgia - 3.2%

       

Atlanta GA Arpt

(Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta Intl Arpt)
5.00%, 1/01/14

     475           487,364   

Fulton Cnty GA Dev Auth

(Robert W. Woodruff Arts Ctr)
Series 2009 B
5.25%, 3/15/24

     305           341,829   

Georgia Mun Elec Auth
Series 2008A
5.25%, 1/01/17

     190           218,266   

Series 2012B

5.00%, 1/01/18

     555           643,989   

Main Street Nat Gas, Inc.

(JP Morgan Chase)
Series A
5.00%, 3/15/17

     385           430,538   
       

 

 

 
          2,121,986   
       

 

 

 

Illinois - 3.1%

       

Chicago IL Wtr
5.00%, 11/01/25

     620           720,397   

Illinois Finance Auth

(Illinois Unemployment)
Series 2012B
5.00%, 6/15/19

     255           276,606   

Illinois GO
5.00%, 8/01/15

     385           418,618   

AMBAC Series B

5.00%, 3/01/14

     600           619,566   
       

 

 

 
          2,035,187   
       

 

 

 


     Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

Indiana - 0.9%

       

Indiana Bond Bank Gas

(JP Morgan Chase)
Series 2007A
5.25%, 10/15/20

     150           175,157   

Indiana Finance Auth

(Indiana SRF)
5.00%, 2/01/27

     275           318,678   

Jasper Cnty IN PCR

(No. Indiana Pub Serv Co.)
NPFGC
5.60%, 11/01/16

     75           83,061   
       

 

 

 
          576,896   
       

 

 

 

Louisiana - 1.4%

       

Louisiana Gas & Fuels Tax
Series 2012A
5.00%, 5/01/27

     135           157,568   

Morehouse Parish LA PCR

(International Paper Co.)
Series 2001A
5.25%, 11/15/13

     265           270,329   

New Orleans LA GO
NPFGC
5.25%, 12/01/20

     450           487,391   
       

 

 

 
          915,288   
       

 

 

 

Maryland - 0.6%

       

Baltimore MD GO
Series 2013B
5.00%, 10/15/15

     350           386,221   
       

 

 

 

Massachusetts - 3.1%

       

Massachusetts GO
AGM Series 2006C
2.354%, 11/01/19 (a)

     300           314,295   

Series 2011B

4.00%, 8/01/13

     1,115           1,121,712   

Massachusetts Hlth & Ed Facs Auth

(Caregroup, Inc.)
Series 2008
5.00%, 7/01/16

     540           599,114   
       

 

 

 
          2,035,121   
       

 

 

 

Michigan - 3.7%

       

Detroit MI City SD GO
Series 2012A
4.00%, 5/01/14

     145           149,405   

Detroit MI Swr Disp
AGM
0.79%, 7/01/32 (b)

     410           354,757   

Michigan Fin Auth

(Michigan Unemployment)
5.00%, 7/01/20

       

Series 2012A

5.00%, 7/01/14

    

 

915

845

  

  

      

 

1,095,502

888,323

  

  

       

 

 

 
          2,487,987   
       

 

 

 


     Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

Missouri - 3.0%

       

Bi-State Dev Agy MO

(St. Louis MO City & Cnty Sales Tax)
Series 2010B
4.00%, 10/15/13

     630           638,127   

Springfield MO Pub Util
5.00%, 12/01/14

     850           905,224   

St. Louis MO Arpt

(Lambert- St. Louis Intl Arpt)
5.50%, 7/01/16

     375           423,128   
       

 

 

 
          1,966,479   
       

 

 

 

Nevada - 2.2%

       

Clark Cnty NV SD GO
NPFGC Series 2003D
5.50%, 6/15/13

     780           781,310   

Nevada GO
Series 2008C
5.00%, 6/01/15 (c)

     260           283,507   

Nevada Hwy Motor Veh Fuel Tax
5.00%, 12/01/16

     325           372,476   
       

 

 

 
          1,437,293   
       

 

 

 

New Jersey - 1.0%

       

New Jersey EDA

(New Jersey Cigarette Tax)
5.00%, 6/15/16

     330           364,063   

New Jersey EDA

(New Jersey Trnst Pj Lease)
Series 2008A
5.00%, 5/01/17

     250           287,067   
       

 

 

 
          651,130   
       

 

 

 

New Mexico - 0.7%

       

New Mexico Severance Tax
Series 2010D
4.00%, 7/01/13

     500           501,445   
       

 

 

 

New York - 5.9%

       

Metropolitan Trnsp Auth NY
Series 2012D
4.00%, 11/15/15

     625           677,281   

Series 2012F

5.00%, 11/15/23

     175           206,754   

New York NY GO
Series C
5.25%, 8/01/17

     160           187,610   

New York NY Trnsl Fin Auth
Series 2012B
5.00%, 11/01/15

     780           866,408   

New York St Dormitory Auth

(New York St Lease CUNY)
Series 2008B
5.00%, 7/01/16

     150           169,277   


     Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

New York St Dormitory Auth

(New York St Lease Svc Contract)
Series 2009A
5.00%, 7/01/18

     1,000           1,183,740   

New York St Thruway Auth

(New York St Pers Income Tax)
Series 2008A
5.00%, 3/15/18

     270           318,462   

New York St Thruway Auth

(New York St Thruway Auth Ded Tax)
Series 2008B
5.00%, 4/01/16

     280           314,423   
       

 

 

 
          3,923,955   
       

 

 

 

North Carolina - 1.3%

       

North Carolina GO
Series 2013E
5.00%, 5/01/16

     240           271,337   

North Carolina Turnpike Auth
4.00%, 7/01/14

     580           602,701   
       

 

 

 
          874,038   
       

 

 

 

Ohio - 2.2%

       

Cleveland OH Arpt Sys
AMBAC Series 2006A
5.00%, 1/01/16

     490           537,937   

Cleveland OH Mun SD GO
AGM
5.25%, 6/01/14 (Pre-refunded/ETM)

     585           613,811   

Cuyahoga Cnty OH Econ Dev

(Cuyahoga Cnty OH Lease)
Series 2010F
5.25%, 12/01/25

     285           327,519   
       

 

 

 
          1,479,267   
       

 

 

 

Pennsylvania - 4.9%

       

Pennsylvania Econ Dev Fin Auth

(Pennsylvania Unemployment)
Series 2012A
5.00%, 7/01/17

     905           1,058,569   

Pennsylvania GO
Series 2010A
5.00%, 5/01/14

     280           292,152   

Pennsylvania IDA

(Pennsylvania IDA Econ Dev)
5.00%, 7/01/15

     655           710,570   

Philadelphia PA Parking Auth

(Philadelphia Airport Parking)
Series 2009
5.125%, 9/01/22

     800           901,520   

Pittsburgh PA GO
5.00%, 9/01/14

     285           299,980   
       

 

 

 
          3,262,791   
       

 

 

 

Puerto Rico - 2.0%

       

Puerto Rico Elec Pwr Auth
5.00%, 7/01/21

     300           311,013   


     Principal
Amount
(000)
       U.S. $ Value  

Puerto Rico GO
FGIC Series 2002A
5.50%, 7/01/18

     120           128,755   

Puerto Rico Hwy & Trnsp Auth

(Puerto Rico Hwy & Trnsp Spl Tax)
AMBAC Series 2007N
3.098%, 7/01/28 (a)

     280           211,067   

Puerto Rico Sales Tax Fin Corp.
Series 2009 A
5.50%, 8/01/23

     605           676,783   
       

 

 

 
          1,327,618   
       

 

 

 

Rhode Island - 1.1%

       

Rhode Island Higher Ed Svgs Tr

(Rhode Island DOT Fed Hwy Grant)
AGC Series 2009A
5.25%, 6/15/18

     600           707,934   
       

 

 

 

Texas - 8.3%

       

Dallas Fort Worth TX Intl Arpt
Series 2009A
5.00%, 11/01/15

     1,010           1,116,484   

Denton TX ISD GO
Series 2012A
2.125%, 8/01/42

     180           184,930   

Houston TX ISD GO
2.00%, 6/01/29

     450           456,426   

SA Energy Acq Pub Fac Corp. Gas

(Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.)
Series 2007
5.50%, 8/01/22

     460           547,800   

San Antonio TX Elec & Gas
Series 2012B
2.00%, 12/01/27

     635           657,073   

San Antonio TX Wtr
NPFGC-RE
5.50%, 5/15/16

     1,220           1,393,826   

Spring TX ISD GO
5.00%, 8/15/24

     600           709,014   

Tarrant TX Regional WTR Dist
Series 2012A
5.00%, 3/01/15

     385           416,216   
       

 

 

 
          5,481,769   
       

 

 

 

Washington - 3.3%

       

Energy Northwest WA

(Bonneville Power Admin)
Series 2012A
5.00%, 7/01/19

     620           747,088   

King Cnty WA GO
5.00%, 6/01/15

     550           600,528   

Washington St GO
Series 2013R
5.00%, 7/01/17

     715           833,511   
       

 

 

 
          2,181,127   
       

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Total Municipal Obligations
(cost $44,214,481)

          45,693,614   
       

 

 

 

COMMON STOCKS - 19.7%

       

Financials - 4.3%

       

Capital Markets - 0.6%

       

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. (d)

     480           78,720   

BlackRock, Inc.-Class A

     131           36,575   

Credit Suisse Group AG (d)

     674           19,921   

Deutsche Bank AG (REG)

     461           21,419   

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     950           38,738   

Morgan Stanley

     2,800           72,520   

State Street Corp.

     900           59,562   

UBS AG (d)

     5,243           91,993   
       

 

 

 
          419,448   
       

 

 

 

Commercial Banks - 1.1%

       

Banco do Brasil SA

     2,700           31,717   

Bank Hapoalim BM (d)

     2,080           9,625   

Bank of Montreal

     380           22,494   

Bank of Nova Scotia

     190           10,820   

Barclays PLC

     4,150           19,879   

BB&T Corp.

     475           15,637   

China Construction Bank Corp.-Class H

     27,000           21,803   

CIT Group, Inc. (d)

     1,490           68,659   

HSBC Holdings PLC

     6,270           68,788   

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd.-Class H

     21,000           14,747   

KB Financial Group, Inc.

     979           31,777   

KeyCorp

     650           7,007   

Lloyds Banking Group PLC (d)

     11,760           10,930   

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

     6,500           37,723   

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     1,080           29,712   

National Bank of Canada

     210           15,453   

Regions Financial Corp.

     900           8,217   

Sberbank of Russia (Sponsored ADR)

     5,004           61,249   

Societe Generale SA

     958           38,207   

State Bank of India

     430           15,534   

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     500           19,740   

SunTrust Banks, Inc.

     325           10,429   

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

     260           21,063   

US Bancorp/MN

     565           19,809   

Wells Fargo & Co.

     2,800           113,540   
       

 

 

 
          724,559   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Finance - 0.3%

       

Capital One Financial Corp.

     1,320           80,428   

Discover Financial Services

     1,100           52,151   

Muthoot Finance Ltd.

     5,480           13,404   

Shriram Transport Finance Co., Ltd.

     3,290           47,089   
       

 

 

 
          193,072   
       

 

 

 

Diversified Financial Services - 0.8%

       

Bank of America Corp.

     8,200           112,012   

BM&FBovespa SA

     1,900           12,322   

Citigroup, Inc.

     2,175           113,078   

IG Group Holdings PLC

     4,023           35,170   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

ING Groep NV (d)

     4,270           39,817   

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. (d)

     804           137,653   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     2,000           109,180   

ORIX Corp.

     1,500           19,893   
       

 

 

 
          579,125   
       

 

 

 

Insurance - 1.0%

       

Admiral Group PLC

     2,977           60,026   

Aegon NV

     2,893           19,738   

AIA Group Ltd.

     16,400           72,504   

Allianz SE

     100           15,447   

American International Group, Inc. (d)

     1,000           44,460   

Aviva PLC

     2,900           14,573   

BB Seguridade Participacoes SA (d)

     4,800           40,430   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. (d)

     300           34,221   

Chubb Corp. (The)

     600           52,260   

Everest Re Group Ltd.

     250           32,403   

Fidelity National Financial, Inc.-Class A

     1,100           28,941   

Genworth Financial, Inc.-Class A (d)

     1,200           12,972   

Lancashire Holdings Ltd.

     3,670           44,284   

MetLife, Inc.

     200           8,842   

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     65           12,124   

PartnerRe Ltd.

     475           43,059   

Prudential PLC

     3,850           64,761   

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.-Class A

     475           31,298   

Suncorp Group Ltd.

     1,400           16,576   

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     275           23,023   
       

 

 

 
          671,942   
       

 

 

 

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) - 0.1%

       

GLP J-Reit

     7           6,437   

Mexico Real Estate Management SA de CV (d)

     6,150           15,243   

Stockland

     4,720           16,369   
       

 

 

 
          38,049   
       

 

 

 

Real Estate Management & Development - 0.3%

       

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     2,000           5,916   

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     300           27,921   

Evergrande Real Estate Group Ltd.

     49,000           19,545   

Global Logistic Properties Ltd.

     25,000           55,291   

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     19,000           66,415   

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     600           14,782   

New World Development Co., Ltd.

     5,280           8,368   
       

 

 

 
          198,238   
       

 

 

 

Thrifts & Mortgage Finance - 0.1%

       

Housing Development Finance Corp.

     2,980           47,394   
       

 

 

 
          2,871,827   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Discretionary - 3.2%

       

Auto Components - 0.2%

       

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin-Class B

     400           34,908   

GKN PLC

     4,390           19,688   

Lear Corp.

     425           25,492   

Magna International, Inc. (Toronto)-Class A

     160           10,670   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Nokian Renkaat OYJ

     300           12,506   

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. (d)

     375           23,756   

Valeo SA

     360           23,989   
       

 

 

 
          151,009   
       

 

 

 

Automobiles - 0.5%

       

Ford Motor Co.

     3,900           61,152   

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

     705           38,451   

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     700           25,987   

Kia Motors Corp.

     560           29,060   

Mazda Motor Corp. (d)

     5,000           19,234   

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

     2,400           25,918   

Renault SA

     140           10,805   

Toyota Motor Corp.

     1,500           87,539   

Volkswagen AG (Preference Shares)

     170           36,921   
       

 

 

 
          335,067   
       

 

 

 

Distributors - 0.1%

       

Li & Fung Ltd.

     40,000           55,615   
       

 

 

 

Diversified Consumer Services - 0.1%

       

Anhanguera Educacional Participacoes SA

     2,100           12,854   

Estacio Participacoes SA

     5,100           39,551   

Kroton Educacional SA

     500           7,174   
       

 

 

 
          59,579   
       

 

 

 

Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure - 0.4%

       

Ajisen China Holdings Ltd.

     18,000           13,523   

Autogrill SpA

     810           10,604   

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.-Class A (d)

     74           26,714   

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. (d)

     4,000           20,764   

Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd. (ADR) (d)

     840           19,975   

Melco International Development Ltd.

     6,000           13,079   

MGM Resorts International (d)

     800           12,136   

Sands China Ltd.

     5,200           27,469   

Sodexo

     500           42,671   

Starbucks Corp.

     1,135           71,584   
       

 

 

 
          258,519   
       

 

 

 

Household Durables - 0.1%

       

PulteGroup, Inc. (d)

     2,600           56,134   

Sony Corp.

     700           13,841   
       

 

 

 
          69,975   
       

 

 

 

Internet & Catalog Retail - 0.4%

       

Amazon.com, Inc. (d)

     390           104,922   

priceline.com, Inc. (d)

     147           118,178   
       

 

 

 
          223,100   
       

 

 

 

Media - 0.7%

       

Comcast Corp.-Class A

     4,180           167,827   

Gannett Co., Inc.

     600           12,900   

Naspers Ltd.

     460           33,865   

News Corp.-Class A

     1,525           48,968   

Time Warner Cable, Inc.-Class A

     325           31,041   

Viacom, Inc.-Class B

     600           39,534   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Virgin Media, Inc.

     750           37,245   

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     1,783           112,471   
       

 

 

 
          483,851   
       

 

 

 

Multiline Retail - 0.1%

       

Macy’s, Inc.

     1,000           48,340   

Myer Holdings Ltd

     3,240           7,540   

Target Corp.

     225           15,638   
       

 

 

 
          71,518   
       

 

 

 

Specialty Retail - 0.4%

       

Belle International Holdings Ltd.

     18,000           27,627   

GameStop Corp.-Class A

     1,200           39,792   

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

     200           15,732   

Kingfisher PLC

     2,230           11,618   

L’Occitane International SA

     4,500           11,815   

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     850           35,793   

Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd.

     100           7,869   

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. (d)

     293           31,911   

Shimamura Co., Ltd.

     100           11,488   

TJX Cos., Inc.

     1,200           60,732   

Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.

     620           23,387   

Zhongsheng Group Holdings Ltd.

     4,500           5,621   
       

 

 

 
          283,385   
       

 

 

 

Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods - 0.2%

       

Cie Financiere Richemont SA

     530           46,863   

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA

     30           5,299   

Samsonite International SA

     3,300           8,545   

VF Corp.

     252           46,333   
       

 

 

 
          107,040   
       

 

 

 
          2,098,658   
       

 

 

 

Information Technology - 2.7%

       

Communications Equipment - 0.2%

       

Cisco Systems, Inc.

     700           16,856   

F5 Networks, Inc. (d)

     373           31,037   

Harris Corp.

     475           23,812   

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     731           46,404   
       

 

 

 
          118,109   
       

 

 

 

Computers & Peripherals - 0.5%

       

Apple, Inc.

     426           191,564   

Dell, Inc.

     450           6,008   

EMC Corp./MA (d)

     1,003           24,834   

Fujitsu Ltd.

     5,000           20,698   

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     3,510           85,714   
       

 

 

 
          328,818   
       

 

 

 

Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components - 0.1%

       

Amphenol Corp.-Class A

     435           33,886   

LG Display Co., Ltd. (d)

     1,800           49,558   
       

 

 

 
          83,444   
       

 

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Internet Software & Services - 0.7%

       

Baidu, Inc. (Sponsored ADR) (d)

     530           51,219   

eBay, Inc. (d)

     2,171           117,451   

Facebook, Inc. (d)

     2,210           53,813   

Google, Inc.-Class A (d)

     185           161,026   

LinkedIn Corp. (d)

     203           34,009   

Telecity Group PLC

     1,690           24,733   

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

     200           7,862   
       

 

 

 
          450,113   
       

 

 

 

IT Services - 0.3%

       

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.-Class A (d)

     2,265           146,432   

Visa, Inc.-Class A

     338           60,212   
       

 

 

 
          206,644   
       

 

 

 

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment - 0.5%

       

Applied Materials, Inc.

     3,350           50,920   

Micron Technology, Inc. (d)

     1,400           16,352   

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

     40           53,894   

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Preference Shares)

     132           114,453   

SK Hynix, Inc. (d)

     1,250           35,065   

Sumco Corp.

     1,400           16,791   

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     5,000           18,180   

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Sponsored ADR)

     1,680           31,349   

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

     300           14,756   
       

 

 

 
          351,760   
       

 

 

 

Software - 0.4%

       

ANSYS, Inc. (d)

     978           72,861   

CA, Inc.

     275           7,510   

Citrix Systems, Inc. (d)

     1,352           87,001   

Dassault Systemes SA

     60           7,521   

Electronic Arts, Inc. (d)

     750           17,242   

Nintendo Co., Ltd.

     100           9,876   

Red Hat, Inc. (d)

     465           22,427   

SAP AG

     354           26,493   

SolarWinds, Inc. (d)

     253           10,664   
       

 

 

 
          261,595   
       

 

 

 
          1,800,483   
       

 

 

 

Health Care - 2.3%

       

Biotechnology - 0.7%

       

Actelion Ltd. (d)

     620           37,034   

Biogen Idec, Inc. (d)

     871           206,854   

Celgene Corp. (d)

     850           105,102   

Gilead Sciences, Inc. (d)

     868           47,289   

Quintiles Transnational Holdings, Inc. (d)

     528           23,253   

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (d)

     420           33,730   
       

 

 

 
          453,262   
       

 

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Health Care Equipment & Supplies - 0.3%

       

Abbott Laboratories

     75           2,750   

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (d)

     330           27,205   

Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (d)

     210           104,482   

Medtronic, Inc.

     1,100           56,111   
       

 

 

 
          190,548   
       

 

 

 

Health Care Providers & Services - 0.4%

       

Aetna, Inc.

     700           42,266   

Health Net, Inc./CA (d)

     710           22,628   

McKesson Corp.

     255           29,034   

Odontoprev SA

     1,200           5,625   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     1,544           96,701   

WellPoint, Inc.

     925           71,197   
       

 

 

 
          267,451   
       

 

 

 

Life Sciences Tools & Services - 0.1%

       

Eurofins Scientific (d)

     82           15,961   

Illumina, Inc. (d)

     570           40,082   

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. (d)

     75           16,370   
       

 

 

 
          72,413   
       

 

 

 

Pharmaceuticals - 0.8%

       

AbbVie, Inc.

     75           3,202   

Allergan, Inc./United States

     1,073           106,753   

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     2,630           68,046   

Johnson & Johnson

     850           71,553   

Merck & Co., Inc.

     1,100           51,370   

Novartis AG

     320           22,922   

Pfizer, Inc.

     4,900           133,427   

Roche Holding AG

     220           54,546   

Roche Holding AG (Sponsored ADR)

     650           40,521   

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

     970           17,812   
       

 

 

 
          570,152   
       

 

 

 
          1,553,826   
       

 

 

 

Industrials - 2.2%

       

Aerospace & Defense - 0.6%

       

Boeing Co. (The)

     1,383           136,945   

European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. NV

     630           36,276   

General Dynamics Corp.

     110           8,481   

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     175           14,418   

Precision Castparts Corp.

     616           131,775   

Safran SA

     420           22,325   

Zodiac Aerospace

     160           21,076   
       

 

 

 
          371,296   
       

 

 

 

Airlines - 0.1%

       

Delta Air Lines, Inc. (d)

     1,800           32,418   

Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.

     400           20,503   

Qantas Airways Ltd. (d)

     11,830           17,895   

Turk Hava Yollari

     2,370           10,983   
       

 

 

 
          81,799   
       

 

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Building Products - 0.0%

       

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

     2,000           14,235   
       

 

 

 

Commercial Services & Supplies - 0.1%

       

Aggreko PLC

     370           9,952   

Edenred

     590           18,760   

Stericycle, Inc. (d)

     265           29,086   
       

 

 

 
          57,798   
       

 

 

 

Construction & Engineering - 0.0%

       

Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

     840           20,830   
       

 

 

 

Electrical Equipment - 0.2%

       

AMETEK, Inc.

     697           30,076   

Roper Industries, Inc.

     243           30,185   

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     2,900           34,690   
       

 

 

 
          94,951   
       

 

 

 

Industrial Conglomerates - 0.3%

       

Danaher Corp.

     1,508           93,224   

General Electric Co.

     4,500           104,940   

Siemens AG

     80           8,433   
       

 

 

 
          206,597   
       

 

 

 

Machinery - 0.3%

       

Cummins, Inc.

     285           34,095   

FANUC Corp.

     200           29,453   

Flowserve Corp.

     412           69,269   

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     475           33,312   

Komatsu Ltd.

     1,700           42,571   

Timken Co.

     275           15,609   
       

 

 

 
          224,309   
       

 

 

 

Professional Services - 0.4%

       

Bureau Veritas SA

     540           62,412   

Capita PLC

     5,753           83,814   

Intertek Group PLC

     1,830           88,966   

Qualicorp SA (d)

     600           5,309   

SGS SA

     16           35,853   
       

 

 

 
          276,354   
       

 

 

 

Road & Rail - 0.1%

       

Canadian National Railway Co.

     110           11,163   

Globaltrans Investment PLC (Sponsored GDR) (e)

     1,570           23,864   

Tokyu Corp.

     1,000           6,225   
       

 

 

 
          41,252   
       

 

 

 

Trading Companies & Distributors - 0.1%

       

Mitsubishi Corp.

     1,000           17,282   

WW Grainger, Inc.

     91           23,427   
       

 

 

 
          40,709   
       

 

 

 
          1,430,130   
       

 

 

 

Energy - 1.8%

       

Energy Equipment & Services - 0.6%

       

Aker Solutions ASA

     1,400           20,630   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

AMEC PLC

     1,323           20,446   

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

     550           37,845   

Halliburton Co.

     850           35,572   

Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. (d)

     425           10,141   

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     425           26,240   

Nabors Industries Ltd.

     1,000           16,010   

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     437           30,721   

Oceaneering International, Inc.

     847           61,391   

Schlumberger Ltd.

     1,315           96,034   

Seadrill Ltd.

     540           21,840   

Technip SA

     243           27,013   
       

 

 

 
          403,883   
       

 

 

 

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels - 1.2%

       

BP PLC

     7,110           50,817   

BP PLC (Sponsored ADR)

     525           22,528   

Cameco Corp.

     760           16,523   

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

     420           12,518   

Chevron Corp.

     935           114,771   

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.-Class H

     14,000           14,313   

ENI SpA

     1,020           23,196   

EOG Resources, Inc.

     227           29,306   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     2,500           226,175   

Gazprom OAO (Sponsored ADR)

     3,310           25,057   

HollyFrontier Corp.

     100           4,950   

JX Holdings, Inc.

     2,600           12,631   

LUKOIL OAO (London) (Sponsored ADR)

     210           12,296   

Marathon Oil Corp.

     425           14,616   

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

     650           53,625   

Noble Energy, Inc.

     826           47,619   

NovaTek OAO (Sponsored GDR) (e)

     300           33,394   

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Sponsored ADR)

     1,370           25,537   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC (Euronext Amsterdam)-Class A

     920           30,721   

Suncor Energy, Inc. (Toronto)

     360           10,921   

Valero Energy Corp.

     950           38,598   
       

 

 

 
          820,112   
       

 

 

 
          1,223,995   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Staples - 1.7%

       

Beverages - 0.1%

       

Anheuser-Busch InBev NV

     230           21,180   

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.

     700           16,784   

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.

     175           6,503   
       

 

 

 
          44,467   
       

 

 

 

Food & Staples Retailing - 0.4%

       

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     450           49,352   

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

     1,679           35,822   

Koninklijke Ahold NV

     1,990           32,266   

Kroger Co. (The)

     1,725           58,081   

Olam International Ltd.

     50,636           69,934   

Tesco PLC

     1,720           9,524   

Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.

     100           8,051   

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     4,160           17,280   
       

 

 

 
          280,310   
       

 

 

 

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Food Products - 0.2%

       

Danone SA

     130           9,599   

Hershey Co. (The)

     737           65,674   

Tyson Foods, Inc.-Class A

     1,800           45,000   

Unilever PLC

     610           25,623   
       

 

 

 
          145,896   
       

 

 

 

Household Products - 0.2%

       

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

     550           44,736   

LG Household & Health Care Ltd.

     20           10,994   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     550           42,218   
       

 

 

 
          97,948   
       

 

 

 

Personal Products - 0.1%

       

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The)-Class A

     1,096           74,287   
       

 

 

 

Tobacco - 0.7%

       

Altria Group, Inc.

     1,050           37,905   

British American Tobacco PLC

     2,330           128,030   

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     924           33,157   

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     3,400           115,712   

KT&G Corp.

     140           9,865   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     1,435           130,456   
       

 

 

 
          455,125   
       

 

 

 
          1,098,033   
       

 

 

 

Materials - 0.9%

       

Chemicals - 0.4%

       

Arkema SA

     190           19,545   

Axiall Corp.

     450           19,418   

BASF SE

     100           9,692   

Filtrona PLC

     3,330           35,092   

Huntsman Corp.

     1,700           33,065   

Koninklijke DSM NV

     323           21,192   

LyondellBasell Industries NV

     800           53,320   

Monsanto Co.

     913           91,884   

Teijin Ltd.

     3,000           6,785   
       

 

 

 
          289,993   
       

 

 

 

Construction Materials - 0.1%

       

Boral Ltd.

     1,980           8,554   

Grasim Industries Ltd. (GDR) (e)

     127           6,419   

Holcim Ltd. (d)

     90           6,980   

Semen Indonesia Persero Tbk PT

     11,500           21,082   
       

 

 

 
          43,035   
       

 

 

 

Containers & Packaging - 0.1%

       

Rock Tenn Co.

     375           37,042   
       

 

 

 

Metals & Mining - 0.3%

       

Anglo American PLC

     600           13,747   

BHP Billiton PLC

     1,500           43,133   

Dowa Holdings Co., Ltd.

     1,000           8,293   

Goldcorp, Inc.

     720           21,369   

KGHM Polska Miedz SA

     360           16,083   

Kinross Gold Corp.

     2,290           15,020   

MMC Norilsk Nickel OJSC (ADR)

     2,230           32,291   


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

Rio Tinto PLC

     660           28,189   

Vale SA (Sponsored ADR) (Local Preference Shares)

     2,240           30,195   
       

 

 

 
          208,320   
       

 

 

 
          578,390   
       

 

 

 

Telecommunication Services - 0.3%

       

Diversified Telecommunication Services - 0.2%

       

AT&T, Inc.

     1,100           38,489   

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     900           44,388   

TDC A/S

     2,440           19,078   

Vivendi SA

     896           17,537   
       

 

 

 
          119,492   
       

 

 

 

Wireless Telecommunication Services - 0.1%

       

China Mobile Ltd.

     1,500           15,813   

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS (d)

     1,830           11,261   

Vodafone Group PLC

     12,715           36,850   

Vodafone Group PLC (Sponsored ADR)

     1,400           40,530   
       

 

 

 
          104,454   
       

 

 

 
          223,946   
       

 

 

 

Utilities - 0.3%

       

Electric Utilities - 0.1%

       

Edison International

     250           11,485   

EDP-Energias de Portugal SA

     5,680           18,318   

Electricite de France SA

     850           19,288   

NV Energy, Inc.

     2,100           49,224   
       

 

 

 
          98,315   
       

 

 

 

Gas Utilities - 0.0%

       

Atmos Energy Corp.

     425           17,944   
       

 

 

 

Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders - 0.1%

       

APR Energy PLC

     2,637           33,255   
       

 

 

 

Multi-Utilities - 0.1%

       

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     250           5,795   

Centrica PLC

     3,130           18,000   

DTE Energy Co.

     100           6,661   

National Grid PLC

     1,600           19,024   

NiSource, Inc.

     200           5,746   
       

 

 

 
          55,226   
       

 

 

 
          204,740   
       

 

 

 

Total Common Stocks
(cost $10,291,904)

          13,084,028   
       

 

 

 

INVESTMENT COMPANIES - 9.9%

       

Funds and Investment Trusts - 9.9%

       

AllianceBernstein Pooling Portfolios-Volatility Management Portfolio *
(cost $5,935,974)

     575,457           6,571,721   
       

 

 

 

 

       

 


Company

   Shares        U.S. $ Value  

WARRANTS - 0.1%

       

Financials - 0.1%

       

Thrifts & Mortgage Finance - 0.1%

       

Housing Development Finance Corp., Merrill Lynch International, expiring 8/19/15 (d)

     1,570           24,735   
       

 

 

 

Industrials - 0.0%

       

Industrial Conglomerates - 0.0%

       

John Keells Holdings PLC, Deutsche Bank AG London, expiring 7/05/19 (d)

     3,890           8,762   
       

 

 

 

Consumer Staples - 0.0%

       

Food & Staples Retailing - 0.0%

       

Olam International Ltd., expiring 12/03/17 (d)

     7,716           2,817   
       

 

 

 

Total Warrants
(cost $24,896)

          36,314   
       

 

 

 
       Principal
Amount
(000)
          

CORPORATES - NON-INVESTMENT GRADES - 0.0%

       

Industrial - 0.0%

       

Consumer Non-Cyclical - 0.0%

       

Olam International Ltd

       

6.75%, 1/29/18 (e)

(cost $6,657)

     7           6,884   
       

 

 

 
       Shares           

SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS - 1.0%

       

Investment Companies - 1.0%

       

AllianceBernstein Fixed-Income Shares, Inc. - Government STIF Portfolio, 0.09% (f)
(cost $662,559)

     662,559           662,559   
       

 

 

 

Total Investments - 99.7%
(cost $61,136,471) (g)

          66,055,120   

Other assets less liabilities - 0.3%

          215,280   
       

 

 

 

Net Assets - 100.0%

        $ 66,270,400   
       

 

 

 

FORWARD CURRENCY EXCHANGE CONTRACTS

Counterparty

   Contracts to
Deliver (000)
     In Exchange
For (000)
     Settlement
Date
     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

BNP Paribas SA

     KRW         98,539         USD         89         8/16/13       $     2,208   

JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA

     GBP         227         USD         351         8/16/13         6,180   

Standard Chartered Bank

     KRW         27,182         USD         24         8/16/13         277   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     AUD         172         USD         166         8/16/13         2,529   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     CAD         92         USD         89         8/16/13         755   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     CHF         16         USD         16         8/16/13         (314


Counterparty

   Contracts to
Deliver (000)
     In Exchange
For (000)
     Settlement
Date
     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 
State Street Bank & Trust Co.      EUR         27         USD         35         8/16/13         285   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     GBP         89         USD         138         8/16/13         2,696   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     HKD         1,053         USD         136         8/16/13         48   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     JPY         52,043         USD         527         8/16/13         8,735   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     SGD         22         USD         18         8/16/13         95   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         213         AUD         210         8/16/13         (12,981

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         200         CAD         202         8/16/13         (5,984

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         17         CHF         16         8/16/13         (288

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         32         EUR         25         8/16/13         (127

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         242         GBP         159         8/16/13         (867

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         23         JPY         2,323         8/16/13         574   

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         18         NOK         108         8/16/13         (74

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         64         NZD         76         8/16/13         (4,358

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         195         SEK         1,280         8/16/13         (2,534

State Street Bank & Trust Co.

     USD         55         SGD         68         8/16/13         (1,339
                 

 

 

 
                  $ (4,484
                 

 

 

 

INFLATION (CPI) SWAP CONTRACTS

 

                   Rate Type        

Swap Counterparty

   Notional
Amount
(000)
     Termination
Date
     Payments
made by
the
Fund
    Payments
received
by the
Fund
    Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

Barclays Bank

   $ 2,000         7/29/13         1.830     CPI   $ (50,290

Barclays Bank

     3,000         8/11/15         2.030     CPI     (124,523

Barclays Bank

     500         7/19/17         2.038     CPI     7,371   

Barclays Bank

     300         10/5/22         2.765     CPI     (6,997

Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC

     1,500         10/31/18         1.960     CPI     (15,138

Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC

     150         4/16/23         2.690     CPI     (3,326
            

 

 

 
             $ (192,903
            

 

 

 

 

* To obtain a copy of the fund’s financial statements, please go to the Securities Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov, or call AllianceBernstein at (800) 227-4618.

 

# Variable interest rate based on the rate of inflation as determined by the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

 

(a) Variable rate coupon, rate shown as of May 31, 2013.
(b) Floating Rate Security. Stated interest rate was in effect at May 31, 2013.
(c) Position, or a portion thereof, has been segregated to collateralize OTC derivatives outstanding. The aggregate market value of these securities amounted to $255,156.
(d) Non-income producing security.


(e) Security is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are considered liquid and may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At May 31, 2013, the aggregate market value of these securities amounted to $70,561 or 0.1% of net assets.
(f) Investment in affiliated money market mutual fund. The rate shown represents the 7-day yield as of period end.
(g) As of May 31, 2013, the cost basis of investment securities owned was substantially identical for both book and tax purposes. Gross unrealized appreciation of investments was $5,309,452 and gross unrealized depreciation of investments was $(390,803), resulting in net unrealized appreciation of $4,918,649.

As of May 31, 2013, the Strategy held 69.2% of its total investments in municipal bonds. Of the total investments in municipal bonds, 15.5% is insured (17.1% of this amount represents the Strategy’s holding in pre-refunded or escrowed to maturity bonds).

Currency Abbreviations:

 

AUD    -    Australian Dollar
CAD    -    Canadian Dollar
CHF    -    Swiss Franc
EUR    -    Euro
GBP    -    Great British Pound
HKD    -    Hong Kong Dollar
JPY    -    Japanese Yen
KRW    -    South Korean Won
NOK    -    Norwegian Krone
NZD    -    New Zealand Dollar
SEK    -    Swedish Krona
SGD    -    Singapore Dollar
USD    -    United States Dollar

Glossary:

 

ADR    -    American Depositary Receipt
AGC    -    Assured Guaranty Corporation
AGM    -    Assured Guaranty Municipal
AMBAC    -    Ambac Assurance Corporation
DOT    -    Department of Transportation
EDA    -    Economic Development Agency
ETM    -    Escrowed to Maturity
FGIC    -    Financial Guaranty Insurance Company
GDR    -    Global Depositary Receipt
GO    -    General Obligation
IDA    -    Industrial Development Authority/Agency
ISD    -    Independent School District
NPFGC    -    National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation
NPFGC-RE    -    National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation Reinsuring Financial Guaranty Insurance Company
OJSC    -    Open Joint Stock Company
PCR    -    Pollution Control Revenue Bond
REG    -    Registered Shares
SD    -    School District
SRF    -    State Revolving Fund


AllianceBernstein Wealth Strategies - Tax-Managed Conservative Wealth

May 31, 2013 (unaudited)

In accordance with U.S. GAAP regarding fair value measurements, fair value is defined as the price that the Strategy 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 Strategy. Unobservable inputs reflect the Strategy’s 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 1—quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

   

Level 2—other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

   

Level 3—significant unobservable inputs (including the Strategy’s 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.

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 and warrants 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 management’s proprietary models. Where models are used, the selection of a particular model to value an option or a warrant depends upon the contractual terms of, and specific risks inherent in, the option or warrant 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 will be classified as Level 2. For options or warrants 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 and warrants 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.

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.

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Strategy’s investments by the above fair value hierarchy levels as of May 31, 2013:

 

Investments in Securities:

   Level 1     Level 2      Level 3     Total  

Assets:

         

Municipal Obligations

   $ – 0  –    $     45,693,614       $     – 0  –    $     45,693,614   

Common Stocks:

         

Financials

         1,576,198        1,295,629         – 0  –      2,871,827   

Consumer Discretionary

     1,415,671        682,987         – 0  –      2,098,658   

Information Technology

     1,400,603        399,880         – 0  –      1,800,483   

Health Care

     1,314,796        239,030         – 0  –      1,553,826   

Industrials

     827,596        602,534         – 0  –      1,430,130   

Energy

     979,092        244,903         – 0  –      1,223,995   

Consumer Staples

     555,163        542,870         – 0  –      1,098,033   

Materials

     340,023        238,367         – 0  –      578,390   


Telecommunication Services

     79,019        144,927        – 0  –      223,946   

Utilities

     130,110        74,630        – 0  –      204,740   

Investment Companies

     6,571,721        – 0  –      – 0  –      6,571,721   

Warrants

     2,817        – 0  –      33,497        36,314   

Corporates - Non-Investment Grades

     – 0  –      – 0  –      6,884        6,884   

Short-Term Investments

     662,559        – 0  –      – 0  –      662,559   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total Investments in Securities

     15,855,368        50,159,371     40,381        66,055,120   

Other Financial Instruments* :

        

Assets:

        

Forward Currency Exchange Contracts

     – 0  –      24,779        – 0  –      24,779   

Inflation (CPI) Swap Contracts

     – 0  –      7,371        – 0  –      7,371   

Liabilities:

        

Forward Currency Exchange Contracts

     – 0  –      (29,263     – 0  –      (29,263

Inflation (CPI) Swap Contracts

     – 0  –      (200,274     – 0  –      (200,274
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total++

   $     15,855,368      $     49,961,984      $     40,381      $     65,857,733   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

+ A significant portion of the Strategy’s foreign equity investments are categorized as Level 2 investments since they are valued using fair value prices based on third party vendor modeling tools to the extent available.
* Other financial instruments are derivative instruments, such as futures, forwards and swap contracts, which are valued at the unrealized appreciation/depreciation on the instrument.
++ There were de minimis transfers under 1% of net assets between Level 1 and Level 2 during the reporting period.

The Strategy recognizes all transfers between levels of the fair value hierarchy assuming the financial instruments were transferred at the beginning of the reporting period.

The following is a reconciliation of investments in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value.

 

     Municipal Obligations     Warrants  

Balance as of 8/31/12

   $              142,341      $             31,669   

Accrued discounts/(premiums)

     (769     – 0  – 

Realized gain (loss)

     – 0  –      1,042   

Change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

     (1,572     6,908   

Purchases

     – 0  –      2,721   

Sales

     (140,000     (8,843

Transfers in to Level 3

     – 0  –      – 0  – 

Transfers out of Level 3

     – 0  –      – 0  – 
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Balance as of 5/31/13

   $ – 0  –    $ 33,497   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation from Investments held as of 5/31/13

   $ – 0  –    $ 6,314   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 
     Corporates - Non-
Investment Grades
    Total  

Balance as of 8/31/12

   $ – 0  –    $ 174,010   

Accrued discounts/(premiums)

     38        (731

Realized gain (loss)

     202        1,244   

Change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

     228        5,564   

Purchases

     14,165        16,886   

Sales

     (7,749     (156,592

Transfers in to Level 3

     – 0  –      – 0  – 

Transfers out of Level 3

     – 0  –      – 0  – 
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Balance as of 5/31/13

   $ 6,884      $ 40,381   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation from Investments held as of 5/31/13

   $ 228      $ 6,542   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 


The Adviser has established a Valuation Committee (the “Committee”) which is responsible for overseeing the pricing and valuation of all securities held in the Strategy. The Committee operates under pricing and valuation policies and procedures established by the Adviser and approved by the Board, including pricing policies which set forth the mechanisms and processes to be employed on a daily basis to implement these policies and procedures. In particular, the pricing policies describe how to determine market quotations for securities and other instruments. The Committee’s responsibilities include: 1) fair value and liquidity determinations (and oversight of any third parties to whom any responsibility for fair value and liquidity determinations is delegated), and 2) regular monitoring of the Adviser’s pricing and valuation policies and procedures and modification or enhancement of these policies and procedures (or recommendation of the modification of these policies and procedures) as the Committee believes appropriate.

The Committee is also responsible for monitoring the implementation of the pricing policies by the Adviser’s Pricing Group (the “Pricing Group”) and a third party which performs certain pricing functions in accordance with the pricing policies. The Pricing Group is responsible for the oversight of the third party on a day-to-day basis. The Committee and the Pricing Group perform a series of activities to provide reasonable assurance of the accuracy of prices including: 1) periodic vendor due diligence meetings, review of methodologies, new developments and process at vendors, 2) daily compare of security valuation versus prior day for all securities that exceeded established thresholds, and 3) daily review of unpriced, stale, and variance reports with exceptions reviewed by senior management and the Committee.

In addition, several processes outside of the pricing process are used to monitor valuation issues including: 1) performance and performance attribution reports are monitored for anomalous impacts based upon benchmark performance, and 2) portfolio managers review all portfolios for performance and analytics (which are generated using the Adviser’s prices).


ITEM 2. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.

(a) The registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) are effective at the reasonable assurance level based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this document.

(b) There were no changes in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

ITEM 3. EXHIBITS.

The following exhibits are attached to this Form N-Q:

 

EXHIBIT NO.

 

DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT

3 (a) (1)   Certification of Principal Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
3 (a) (2)   Certification of Principal Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

(Registrant): The AllianceBernstein Portfolios

 

By:   /s/     Robert M. Keith
  Robert M. Keith
  President
Date:   July 22, 2013

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

By:   /s/     Robert M. Keith
  Robert M. Keith
  President
Date:   July 22, 2013
By:   /s/     Joseph J. Mantineo
  Joseph J. Mantineo
  Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
Date:   July 22, 2013
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