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,... |