BarCap Repels J.P. Morgan Surge, Leads 2009 All-America Research Team
10-06-2009 | Source: Institutional Investor Magazine
In the tightest race in seven years,
Barclays Capital holds on to the top spot on the All-America Research Team, Institutional Investors annual ranking of the nations top equity analysts as determined by the worlds leading money managers.
BarCap wins 46 total team positions, only two more than second-place
J.P. Morgan. The last time the top two firms finished so closely was in 2002, when
Citigroup/Salomon Smith Barney bested
Lehman Brothers by one position. One year later, Lehman advanced to No. 1 and stayed there until 2008, when fallout from the subprime mortgage crisis forced the firm into bankruptcy. Barclays bought the North American assets of
Lehman Brothers Holdings, including its equity research operations, and the acquisition enabled BarCap to claim credit as team leader in last years survey.
Although
J.P. Morgan remains in second place, the firm adds six team positions, for a total of 44. BarCap picks up only one position this year.
BofA Merrill Lynch Research returns in third place, with 37 positions, one more than last year.
The biggest gains can be found at
UBS and Credit Suisse.
UBS picks up seven positions, for a total of 33, and moves up a notch to fourth place overall. Credit Suisse is the real stunner, gaining 14 more positions, for a total of 31. The firm jumps from seventh place to fifth.
Institutional Investors 38th annual All-America Research Team® covers ten categories and 65 investment sectors. Results are based on responses from more than 3,000 individuals at more than 890 firms, including 87 of the 100 biggest U.S. equity managers. Our respondents manage an estimated $10.2 trillion in U.S. equities.
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