The 2016 Emerging EMEA Research Team: Vital Statistics
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The 2016 Emerging EMEA Research Team: Vital Statistics

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Which team, regardless of sector, is the most popular? Which category attracts the most voter interest? Read these vital statistics.

Here are some of the facts, figures and highlights of the 2016 Emerging Europe, Middle East & Africa Research Team, Institutional Investor’s annual ranking of the region’s leading sell-side analysts.


Most popular crews (as measured by number of votes cast):


David Hauner & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Economics


Haim Israel, Cesar Tiron & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Technology, Media & Telecommunications


Anton Fedotov, Karen Kostanian & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Oil & Gas


Jason Fairclough, Eduard Faritov & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Metals & Mining


Athmane Benzerroug, George Buzhenitsa & team, Deutsche Bank, Construction & Real Estate


Most popular sectors (as measured by number of voters*):


• Economics (winner: David Hauner & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


• Financials (Stephan Potgieter, Mikhail Shlemov & team, UBS)


• Consumer (Nicholas Ashworth, Michele Olivier & team, Morgan Stanley)


• Technology, Media & Telecommunications (Haim Israel, Cesar Tiron & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


• Oil & Gas (Anton Fedotov, Karen Kostanian & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


Most popular sectors (as measured by number of votes*):


Financials (winner: Stephan Potgieter, Mikhail Shlemov & team, UBS)


Economics (David Hauner & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


Consumer (Nicholas Ashworth, Michele Olivier & team, Morgan Stanley)


Technology, Media & Telecommunications (Haim Israel, Cesar Tiron & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


Oil & Gas (Anton Fedotov, Karen Kostanian & team, Bank of America Merrill Lynch)


(*Survey participants may name up to four analysts per sector.)


Three Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts lead or co-lead more than one top-ranked team:


David Hauner


— Economics


— Equity Strategy (with John Morris)


­— Sovereign Debt (with Arko Sen)


Karen Kostanian


— Oil & Gas (with Anton Fedotov)


— Utilities


— Also manages the No. 2 team in Chemicals (with Faisal Al Azmeh) and a runner-up crew for coverage of Russia (with Vladimir Osakovskiy)


John Morris


— Equity Strategy (with David Hauner)


— South Africa (with Ilze Roux)


Five other analysts direct teams that top one sector and rank in at least one other:


Kazim Andac of Deutsche Bank


— Financials, third place


— Turkey, first place


Athmane Benzerroug of Deutsche Bank


— Construction & Real Estate (with George Buzhenitsa), first place


— Utilities (with Tomasz Krukowski), second place


George Buzhenitsa of Deutsche Bank


— Chemicals (with Aleksandar Stojanovski), runner-up


— Construction & Real Estate (with Athmane Benzerroug), first place


— Metals & Mining (with Rene Kleyweg), runner-up


John Lomax of HSBC


— Middle East & North Africa (with Raj Sinha), first place


— South Africa (with Nicholas Webster), runner-up


— Turkey (with Bülent Yurdagül), runner-up


Elena Sakhnova of VTB Capital


— Chemicals, runner-up


— Transportation, first place


Listed below by sector are the eight squads celebrating their first appearance in first place:


• Central & Eastern Europe (CE3): Wood & Co. (team leaders: Alexandros Boulougouris and Marta Jezewska-Wasilewska)


• Chemicals: HSBC (Sriharsha Pappu and Yonah Weisz)


• Financials: UBS (Stephan Potgieter and Mikhail Shlemov)


• Frontier Markets: Citi (Andrew Howell)


• Health Care & Pharmaceuticals: Bank of America Merrill Lynch (Jamie Clark)


• Middle East & North Africa: HSBC (John Lomax and Raj Sinha)


• Turkey: Deutsche Bank (Kazim Andac)


• Utilities: Bank of America Merrill Lynch (Karen Kostanian)


Number of team leaders who appear on the roster: 134


Number of firms they represent: 16


Number of analysts who meet the survey’s eligibility criteria: 325*


Number of firms they represent: 41*


Number of analysts making their first appearance on the team: 42 (the full list can be found here)


*Data regarding analysts and firms not appearing here are available from the Institutional Investor Research Group; for information please contact Esther Weisz at 212-224-3307 or eweisz@iiresearchgroup.com.


Number of participating buy-side individuals: 630


Number of participating buy-side institutions: 375


Equity assets under management of participating buy-side institutions: $320 billion


Fixed-income assets under management of participating buy-side institutions: $157 billion


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