The 2016 Latin America Research Team: Sector Winners
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The 2016 Latin America Research Team: Sector Winners

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Itaú BBA is survey champion, but Bank of America Merrill Lynch and J.P. Morgan lay claim to the highest number of category victories.

Itaú BBA leads the Latin America Research Team for a second straight year, but Bank of America Merrill Lynch and J.P. Morgan share top honors when it comes to logging the most sector-topping appearances. Each of these firms is No. 1 in seven of the survey’s 25 categories, compared with five for Itaú. BTG Pactual captures three top spots; Citi, Morgan Stanley and Santander, one each.


Listed below — first by industry sector, then by countries and regions and finally by economics and strategy — are this year’s top-ranked squads:


Industries


Agribusiness


Fernando Ferreira, Isabella Simonato & team


Bank of America Merrill Lynch


The BofA Merrill squad jumps from third place to claim its first victory since 2011, when Ferreira was solo leader.


Capital Goods


Sara Delfim, Murilo Freiberger & team


Bank of America Merrill Lynch


This crew leaps two levels to land in the top spot.


Cement & Construction


Gustavo Cambauva, Gordon Lee & team


BTG Pactual


Newcomer Cambauva replaces Marcello Milman as Lee’s co-captain of a team that delivers a fifth straight sector-topping performance.


Electric & Other Utilities


Maria Carolina Carneiro & team


Santander


Under Carneiro’s direction, Santander vaults from runner-up to secure its first victory in this sector in more than 20 years.


Financials/Banks


Domingos Falavina & team (see also Financials/Nonbanks)


J.P. Morgan


Falavina replaces Saul Martinez as leader of the J.P. Morgan squad, which celebrates a fourth straight appearance in first place.


Financials/Nonbanks


Domingos Falavina & team (see also Financials/Banks)


J.P. Morgan


The J.P. Morgan crew helmed by Falavina spends a second consecutive year atop the roster.


Food & Beverages


Pedro Leduc, Andrea Teixeira & team (see also Health Care)


J.P. Morgan


Newcomer Leduc joins Teixeira in managing the J.P. Morgan team that advances from second place to first.


Health Care


Joseph Giordano, Andrea Teixeira & team (see also Food & Beverages)


J.P. Morgan


Teixeira, with assistance from newcomer Giordano, guides the J.P. Morgan team that rockets from runner-up all the way to the top.


Metals & Mining


Rodolfo De Angele & team


J.P. Morgan


De Angele pilots J.P. Morgan to the top of the roster for the first time since 2005, when Daniel Altman was team leader.


Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals


Vicente Falanga Neto, Frank McGann & team


Bank of America Merrill Lynch


McGann, now co-leading with previously unranked Falanga Neto, shepherds the BofA Merrill squad to first place for the first time since 2001.


Pulp & Paper


Leonardo Correa, César Pérez-Novoa & team (see also North Andean Countries)


BTG Pactual


Under the direction of Correa and Pérez-Novoa, BTG Pactual rises from second place to first.


Real Estate


Adrian Huerta, Marcelo Motta & team


J.P. Morgan


J.P. Morgan achieves its first sector victory thanks to the efforts of Huerta, Motta and their associates.


Retailing


Joaquín Ley, Thiago Capucci Macruz & team


Itaú BBA


Itaú BBA under Ley and Macruz bolts from runner-up all the way to the top.


Technology, Media & Telecommunications


Susana Salaru, Gregorio Tomassi & team


Itaú BBA


After a year at runner-up, Itaú BBA recaptures first place, led by Salaru and Tomassi.


Transportation


Fernando Abdalla & team


J.P. Morgan


Abdalla drives his J.P. Morgan squad into the winner’s circle for a fourth year running.


Countries & Regions


Argentina


Ricardo Cavanagh & team (see also Chile)


Itaú BBA


Cavanagh’s crew at Itaú BBA rises one rung to claim its fourth victory in five years.


Brazil


Carlos Constantini & team


Itaú BBA


Constantini and his Itaú BBA colleagues are No. 1 for a second year in a row — and the fourth time in five years.


Chile


Ricardo Cavanagh & team (see also Argentina)


Itaú BBA


Cavanagh guides his Itaú BBA squad up two levels to finish on top for the first time.


Mexico


Carlos Capistran, Carlos Peyrelongue & team


Bank of America Merrill Lynch


After a year in second place, the BofA Merrill troupe under Capistran and Peyrelongue return to No. 1.


North Andean Countries


Alonso Aramburú, César Pérez-Novoa & team (see also Pulp & Paper)


BTG Pactual


BTG Pactual spent the past two years at No. 2. This time around Aramburú and Pérez-Novoa pilot the team back to first place.


Economics & Strategy


Corporate Debt


Anne Milne & team


Bank of America Merrill Lynch


It’s two straight years on top for Milne and her BofA Merrill associates.


Economics


David Beker, Claudio Irigoyen & team (see also Sovereign Debt)


Bank of America Merrill Lynch


Irigoyen replaces Marcos Buscaglia as Beker’s co-captain, but the firm captures first place for a second consecutive year.


Equity Strategy


Guilherme Paiva & team


Morgan Stanley


Morgan Stanley under Paiva celebrates a fifth straight year at No. 1.


Local Markets Strategy


Dirk Willer & team


Citi


Vaulting from runner-up, where it spent the past two years, all the way to the top spot is the Citi group under Willer.


Sovereign Debt


Jane Brauer, Claudio Irigoyen & team (see also Economics)


Bank of America Merrill Lynch


Brauer, Irigoyen and their BofA Merrill associates mark a fourth straight year in first place.



The 2016 Latin America Research Team is based on input from more than 900 representatives of some 450 institutions that manage an estimated $337 billion in Latin American equities and approximately $304 billion in Latin American debt.

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