Top of the pile this year is RBS, coming first in investment grade and high yield, and second in trade ideas. The Scottish bank was ninth overall last year, and has risen several places in every category in the poll with the exception of ABS trade ideas and online trading analytics, maintaining last years position in both cases. This impressive performance caps a six-year building process for RBSs research team, which began when Symon Drake-Brockman became head of debt markets in 2001.
RBS claims the mantle from Société Générale, which won the poll last year after being nowhere the previous year. The French bank has again shown its research credentials by finishing second overall, while coming first for overall trade ideas. Europes banks have been outperforming their US rivals in the field of credit research for some time, with the exception of JPMorgan, which finished third in the poll with a spread of results broadly similar to last years, although with a slight drop in high yield and a moderate improvement in investment grade and ABS trade ideas. Also deserving of mention is Barclays Capital, one of the most consistent performers in the poll in recent years. Barcap scored outside the top 10 in only three categories this year, in trade ideas for CDS, cash and indices. Last year the UK bank was uniquely ranked in the top 10 in every single category. Bar a very small drop in trade ideas and also high yield, BarCap has continued that strong form into 2008.
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