Fixed Income Investors Survey incorporating 'Best Borrowers & Fixed Income Research'
Euromoney combined its Fixed income research survey with a Best borrowers survey asking investors to nominate the Best fixed income issuers globally and across a range of sectors and borrower types that matched categories in the research survey. The survey is therefore in two parts: Best fixed income research house and Best borrower.
>Fixed income research survey
In uncertain credit markets, the value of best-in-market research has risen. The results of our survey of more than 1,800 bond investors shows the competition among the top-rated analysts is greater than ever before.
Institutional investors tell us which analysts have made the best calls in the past 12 months. An invaluable guide to investors looking to diversify their European portfolios. Best fixed income research house 2011: Results index
Who is the best Fixed Income Research house for 2011? Who is the best for Overall credit strategy, TMT, Utilities and High yield research?
This year we received 1,800 valid responses to the Fixed Income Research survey up from 1,728 last year. With more than 40 research houses ranked across the survey, this is one of the most authoritative rankings available.
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Credit research teams Sovereigns Supranational & Agencies Banks Non-Bank Financial Institutions TMT General Industries Autos Consumer Products & Retail Utilities High Yield Covered Bonds & Pfandbriefe Securitisation and ABS Emerging Market Corporates Emerging Market Sovereigns |
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For online subscribers only there are additional breakdowns of the results based on only the opinions of the worlds largest asset managers by AUM.
Also published: Results by region
Regional Overall trade ideas
Western Europe
North America
Asia
Central and Eastern Europe
Regional overall credit strategy
Western Europe
North America
Asia
Central and Eastern Europe
>Borrowers survey
Euromoneys Best borrowers capture the most important names and trends seen across the globe during the past 12 months. Best borrowers 2011: Results index
Fixed income research - Previous results
June 2010
A survey of 1,700 leading fixed income investors puts the French bank in pole position for credit research. But Barclays and JPMorgan are close behind.
June 2009
May 2008
The results of the Euromoney credit research poll reveal which banks’ research models are best suited to the troubling environment in which the financial world finds itself, and which enjoy the most support from their management.
May 2008
The crunch has precipitated a world where good credits can turn bad overnight. Research teams must adapt to the new circumstances while clients increasingly have their own expertise. Jethro Wookey reports.
May 2007
Euromoney has incorporated its annual credit research poll into a new fixed income research survey. The intention has been to give those banks that no longer follow the traditional fundamental sell-side credit research model a chance to be nominated by their clients.
April 2006
Banks’ credit research departments are readying themselves for a turn in the credit cycle towards a higher level of defaults and volatility. Florian Neuhof reports on the state of play.
March 2005
Modular rather than maintenance seems to be the new buzzword as the key to success in a rapidly changing environment for credit research. But every investment bank seems to have a different view about the implications for analysts. To publish or not to publish? Cross asset or sectoral? Client facing or in house? Whatever the decision, only the best analysts will survive.
April 2004
Results of Euromoney’s biggest ever credit research poll indicate that the development of relationships with continental European investors is crucial to success.
April 2003
Things are so tough in investment banking that major institutions are prepared to let award-winning credit analysts decamp to the buy side. Among them are some high-fliers in Euromoney's latest annual credit research poll. Kathryn Tully reports.
April 2002
Interviews with the front-runners in this year's Euromoney credit poll indicate a market in flux and efforts on the part of credit research teams to adapt to this. At a time when equity activity is subdued, the credit market stands out as lively but also highly volatile throughout the rating spectrum. This means that the top firms are doing their best to find new ways of presenting research to their varied customer base. Timeliness, focus and independence in their reports are crucial but they must produce this with staffing levels that are generally substantially lower than those of their equity colleagues.
April 2001
Euromoney polled investors at 3,000 investing institutions in 31 countries, asking them to rank the individuals and teams whose credit research they rate most highly. The response was four times that of last year, with nearly 340 firms replying to our questionnaire. The winners were two bulge-bracket US firms and two of the largest European banks.
April 2000
Euromoney polled 80 big investors on which firms they rated for credit analysis, and for which sector. The poll showed that credit investors rely extensively on banks' research. They want high quality, timely and independent analysis and access to the analysts. Euromoney's poll shows which firms investors rank highest across various sectors
April 1999
As credit research burgeoned last year there probably were analysts who could command seven-figure salaries. Demand is still high but supply is catching up. The best research houses are formalizing their approaches and a pecking order is developing. Rebecca Bream looks at what's on offer.
May 1998
Banks are building up their European credit research in the run up to Emu. Teams are being bolstered and specialists hired. But who is getting it right? The first ever poll of European credit research gives investors the chance to decide. SBC Warburg, Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan all did well, writes Brian Caplen. The poll was conducted by Rebecca Dobson.