Are you ready to see the results for Institutional Investor's 46th Annual All-America Research Team?
Almost all the analysts agree that enough change is happening underfoot to keep the sell side on its toes. One change is the second phase of MiFID II, which will take effect January 2018 in European markets and will require research firms to "unbundle," or fully disclose, the costs of its research, which previously were often wrapped inside trading commissions or other charges.
As that unbundling takes place on a global basis, clients are spending more time reviewing how they pay the Street. As those pressures grow, which firms are stepping up instead of stepping back? See the results being unveiled October 10th!.
46 years of information about AART
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see below for facts & figures
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J.P. Morgan dominated the roster from 2010-2015. Bank of America Merrill Lynch took the crown in 2015 upsetting the winning streak & in 2016 J.P. Morgan reclaimed it.
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J.P. Morgan dominated the roster from 2010-2015. Bank of America Merrill Lynch took the crown in 2015 upsetting the winning streak & in 2016 J.P. Morgan reclaimed it.
Top 5 Analysts with the most No. 1 Appearances
1. Edward Hyman, Evercore ISI, 36 appearances
2. Dennis Leibowitz. Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp., 25 appearances
3. Stephen Girsky, Morgan Stanley, 23 appearances
4. Jerome Gitt, Merrill Lynch, 22 appearances
5. Michael Armellino, Goldman, Sachs & Co., 21 appearances
Nancy Lazar, co-founder of Cornerstone Macro, claimed her first top finish on this lineup, in 2015 ending Ed Hyman’s reign as America’s No. 1 economist at 35 years. He slipped to second place, the position Lazar maintained for the past six years, even as she left ISI Group — the firm she and Hyman launched in 1991. To be noted, Ed Hyman reclaimed his No.1 position in Economics in 2016.
Results were just revealed October 10th