All America Research Team
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In a tumultuous year, new analysts rise to the top as their firms compete for leading spots in the 51st annual ranking.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Ten analysts each make their first No. 1 appearance in the 2021 ranking.
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Five new analysts, each with ten career No. 1 appearances, join the AART’s most elite ranks.
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The “quick-witted strategist” spent years as a top-ranked analyst and would go on to become “a face of the Citi franchise.”
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From the triple threats to the top scorers, these eight analysts are really making a name for their firms.
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As the 2018 All-America Research Team is released, the industry’s greatest opine on the evolution of sell-side research — and, crucially, what’s stayed the same.
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Progressing from associate to junior to senior analyst is an obstacle course. Here are some lessons from some of this year’s finest young talent.
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On the 45th anniversary of our ranking of Wall Street’s top equity analysts, it’s worth noting why the buy side still buys sell-side research.
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The Cornerstone Macro portfolio strategist and quant joins the ranks of the research elite after ten of 11 years as a first teamer.
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Deutsche Bank and J.P. Morgan Cazenove round out the top three; UBS stumbles.
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Top-ranked analysts tell Institutional Investor which companies they’re urging investors to buy.