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April 2005

Credit research tables: Other results



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Methodology

Other credit types
Credit derivatives
05 04 Team Score % of voters
1 1 JPMorgan – Lee McGinty, Jakob Due, Mike Harris 199 41%
2 2 Citigroup – Matt King, Ratul Roy, Olivier Renault, Arvind Rajan, Glenn Mcdermott 178 41%
3 6 Deutsche Bank – Jean-Paul Calamaro and team 155 34%
4 4 Morgan Stanley – Viktor Hjort and team 152 36%
5 3 Lehman Brothers – Dominic O'Kane and Alan Capper 141 32%
6 5 Merrill Lynch – Chris Francis, Jón Jónsson, Barnaby Martin 136 28%
7 BNP Paribas – Paola Lamedica,  Chris Ames and team 103 23%
8= Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein – Birgit Specht and team 78 16%
8= Barclays Capital – Lorenzo Isla 78 18%
10 Société Générale – Julien Turc, Philippe Very 72 18%

Asset backed
05 04 Team Score % of voters
1 2 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein – Birgit Specht and team 233 38%
2 3 Lehman Brothers – Krishna Prasad, Reto Bachmann, Sriram Soundararajan, Aleksander Devic 156 29%
3 1 Deutsche Bank – Ganesh Rajendra and team 147 32%
4 4 Merrill Lynch – Alexander Batchvarov, William Davies, Altynay Davletova 131 25%
5 5 Morgan Stanley – Howard Esaki, Sarah Barton, Asim Qureshi and team 114 26%
6 9 UBS – Andrew Dennis 62 12%
7 10 RBS – Ronald Thompson, Chris Greener, Michael Cox 61 15%
8= 14 HSBC – Markus Herrmann, Peng Sun and team 60 14%
8= 13 Citigroup – Stephanie Ziar, Lakhbir Hayre, Ivan Gjaja, Darrell Wheeler 60 13%
10 6 Barclays Capital – Phil Adams, Maddi Patel, Paul Geertsema 59 17%

Credit index and portfolio analytics
05 04 Team Score % of voters
1 1 Lehman Brothers – Joseph Nehorai, Lee Phillips, Albert Desclee, Jeremy Rosten 224 50%
2 5 UBS – CreditDelta - Julie Chakraverty and team 209 36%
3 3 Merrill Lynch – Phil Galdi, Patrick Trezise and team 117 26%
4 4 JPMorgan – Lee McGinty, Jonny Goulden, Saul Doctor 81 24%
5 8 Citigroup – Tom Klaffky, Bob Kopprasch and the Yield Book / Index team 70 14%
6 11 CSFB – Baldwin Smith and Has Tank 54 13%
7 2 iBoxx 53 15%
8 7 Deutsche Bank – Fergus Lynch and team 52 13%
9 6 Morgan Stanley – MSCI - Baer  Pettit and team 49 16%
10 BNP Paribas – Mehernosh Engineer and Rajeev Shah 37 13%

Quantitative credit research and modelling
05 04 Team Score % of voters
1 1 Lehman Brothers – Dominic O'Kane, Lutz Schloegl, Minh Trinh, Vasant Naik 214 41%
2 3 JPMorgan – Lee McGinty, Jakob Due, Jonny Goulden, Mike Harris, Saul Doctor 184 41%
3 4 Citigroup – Matt King, Ratul Roy, Etienne Varloot, Arvind Rajan, Terry Benzschawel 157 37%
4 7 Deutsche Bank – Jean-Paul Calamaro and team 145 36%
5 6 Société Générale – Julien Turc, Philippe Very 117 27%
6 2 Morgan Stanley – Viktor Hjort and team 107 28%
7 5 CSFB – Recai Gunesdogdu and team 72 19%
8 BNP Paribas – Mehernosh Engineer and Rajeev Shah 58 19%
9 8 Merrill Lynch – Stefano Galiani, Maksim Shchetkovskiy 57 13%


European emerging market sovereigns
05 04 Team Score % of voters
1 1 JPMorgan – Joyce Chang, Michael Marrese and team 115 58%
2 5 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein – Arnab Das and team 88 51%
3 2 Deutsche Bank – M Cassard, M Spencer, G Canonero, J Nystedt, T Aksoy 70 47%
4 3 UBS – Jonathan Anderson, Alex Garrard, Michael Gavin 46 33%
5 4 Citigroup – Ann Wyman, Chris Kelly 41 35%
6= Barclays Capital – Matthew Vogel, Jeff Gable 40 27%
6= 6 Merrill Lynch – Ralph Sueppel, Mehmet Simsek and team 40 33%
8 8 Morgan Stanley – Kaushik Rudra, Riccardo Barbieri-Hermitte and team 24 22%
9 ABN Amro – Arturo Porzancanski and team 20 19%
10 ING – Charles Robertson and team 17 11%

European emerging market corporates
05 04 Team Score % of voters
1 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein – Marat Djafarov, Arnab Das and team 59 53%
2 UBS – Marcia Tarter and Polina Kurdyavko 52 45%
3 JPMorgan – Douglas Krehbiel, Victoria Miles, Tatiana Tchembarova 51 43%
4 Barclays Capital – Laurence Watts 28 32%
5= Citigroup – Chris Kelly, Thomas Crawley 22 27%
5= ING – Adam Cleary and team 22 17%
7 Deutsche Bank – Oleg Lebedinets 21 27%
8 Merrill Lynch – Dildora Yusupova 19 30%
9 CSFB – Patrick Hughes 17 18%
10= ABN Amro – Steve Cook 10 13%
10= HVB – Dusan Meszaros 10 5%

European emerging market strategy
05 04 Team Score % of voters
1 JPMorgan – Joyce Chang, Jonathan Bayliss and team 85 49%
2 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein – Arnab Das and team 60 44%
3 Deutsche Bank – Marc Balston, Piero Ghezzi, Peter Redward 49 39%
4 UBS – Javier Kulesz, Guillaume Salomon, Alex Garrard 37 35%
5 CSFB – Peter Worthington 34 26%
6 Morgan Stanley – Kaushik Rudra, Whitney Kane Gomez and team 30 26%
7 Merrill Lynch – Ralph Sueppel, Mehmet Simsek and team 26 26%
8 Barclays Capital – Matthew Vogel, Jeff Gable 25 22%
9 Citigroup – Keerthi Angammana, Lewis Alexander 22 23%
10 ING – David Spegel 11 9%

Western European sovereign and supranationals
05 04 Team Score % of voters
1 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein – Daniel Pfaendler, Andrea Wehmeier 199 61%
2 Barclays Capital – George Johnston, Huw Worthington 92 38%
3 Deutsche Bank team 82 39%
4= Citigroup – Ifty Islam, Mark Schofield and team 74 29%
4= UBS – Regina Kölsch 74 29%
6 ABN Amro – Christoph Anhamm and team 63 24%
7 JPMorgan team 53 25%
8= Société Générale – Vincent Chaigneau, Jose Sarafana 52 19%
8= BNP Paribas team 52 18%


















BEST IDEAS AND DAILY RESEARCH
2005 Bank Score
1 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein 154
2 BNP Paribas 102
3 UBS 59
4 Société Générale 58
5 Citigroup 53
6 Lehman Brothers 48
7 JPMorgan 43
8 Deutsche Bank 40
9 Barclays Capital 39
10 RBS 33
11 Merrill Lynch 29
12 Morgan Stanley 27
13 CSFB 20
14 ABN Amro 19
15 HVB 17
16 Goldman Sachs 8
17 HSBC 5
18 Fortis Bank 3
19 Banque Privée Fideuram Wargny 2
20 Bank of America 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOST IN-DEPTH AND OBJECTIVE RESEARCH
2005 Bank Score
1 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein 161
2 BNP Paribas 66
3 UBS 52
4 Société Générale 49
5 Merrill Lynch 44
6 Deutsche Bank 43
7 Citigroup 38
8 Lehman Brothers 36
9 Barclays Capital 34
10= RBS 28
10= ABN Amro 28
12= JPMorgan 26
12= Morgan Stanley 26
14 HVB 25
15 CSFB 12
16 Goldman Sachs 9
17 HSBC 6
18 Fortis Bank 5
19= Nordea 3
19= Banque Privée Fideuram Wargny 3
21 Bank of America 2


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOST IN-DEPTH AND OBJECTIVE RESEARCH
2005 Bank Score
1 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein 161
2 BNP Paribas 66
3 UBS 52
4 Société Générale 49
5 Merrill Lynch 44
6 Deutsche Bank 43
7 Citigroup 38
8 Lehman Brothers 36
9 Barclays Capital 34
10= RBS 28
10= ABN Amro 28
12= JPMorgan 26
12= Morgan Stanley 26
14 HVB 25
15 CSFB 12
16 Goldman Sachs 9
17 HSBC 6
18 Fortis Bank 5
19= Nordea 3
19= Banque Privée Fideuram Wargny 3
21 Bank of America 2


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOST IMPROVED
2005 Bank Score
1 Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein 95
2 Barclays Capital 58
3 Société Générale 50
4 BNP Paribas 48
5 Deutsche Bank 44
6 HVB 43
7 Lehman Brothers 42
8= RBS 33
8= UBS 33
10 ABN Amro 28
11 Citigroup 26
12 HSBC 19
13= Merrill Lynch 16
13= JPMorgan 16
15 CSFB 13
16 Morgan Stanley 12
17 Goldman Sachs 9
18= Bank of America 7
18= Fortis Bank 7
20= Banque Privée Fideuram Wargny 1
20= Nordea 1



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