Top Analysts
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The U.S. fixed-income industry is a shadow of its former self, but the potential for profit still exists.
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Brazil’s economy is strong, but its stock market is shaky. These analysts excel at explaining why.
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While some observers worry about Japan entering another lost decade, the best analysts are busy finding opportunities for their clients.
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Vaulting from runner-up to first place is the Credit Suisse duo under the direction of Ravi Mehrotra, who is “not afraid to challenge the consensus,” according to one investor.
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Holding steady at No. 1 is the Exane BNP Paribas trio now guided by Arnaud Pinatel, 44, and new co-leader Nicolas Godet, 31. Praised for “opportunistic market timing,” as one client asserts, the analysts astutely upgraded HeidelbergCement from neutral to outperform in July, as a bargain at €25.04.
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Jamie Brandwood, 33, and Mark Shepperd, 53, steer the four-strong UBS squad to a sixth straight first-place finish.