ES6: Find an object in an array by one of its properties

I would use some derivative of this:

    var arrayFindObjectByProp = (arr, prop, val) => {
        return arr.find( obj => obj[prop] == val );
    };

newData.find(x => x.investor === investor)

And the whole code:

const originalData = [
  { "investor": "Sue",   "value":  5,   "investment": "stocks"  },
  { "investor": "Rob",   "value": 15,   "investment": "options" },
  { "investor": "Sue",   "value": 25,   "investment": "savings" },
  { "investor": "Rob",   "value": 15,   "investment": "savings" },
  { "investor": "Sue",   "value":  2,   "investment": "stocks"  },
  { "investor": "Liz",   "value": 85,   "investment": "options" },
  { "investor": "Liz",   "value": 16,   "investment": "options" },
];

const newData = [
  { "investor": "Sue",   "stocks": 0,   "options": 0,   "savings": 0 },
  { "investor": "Rob",   "stocks": 0,   "options": 0,   "savings": 0 },
  { "investor": "Liz",   "stocks": 0,   "options": 0,   "savings": 0 },
];

for (let {investor, value, investment} of originalData) {
  newData.find(x => x.investor === investor)[investment] += value;
}

console.log(newData);
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