Credit research tables: Other results

Banks consider new order for analysts Winners and losers in 2005 HIGH GRADE results tables HIGH YIELD results tables 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 […]

Banks consider new order for analysts Winners and losers in 2005
HIGH GRADE results tables HIGH YIELD results tables
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...

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