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Latin America Research Team Celebrates 39 Newcomers

J.P. Morgan lays claim to the highest number of previously uncited analysts, with eight.

在名称出现的144个分析师中亚博赞助欧冠’s 2016Latin America Research Teamare 39 newcomers, including four who oversee sector-topping squads. Gustavo Cambauva helps Gordon Lee secure first place for BTG Pactual in Cement & Construction for a fifth straight year, while Vicente Falanga Neto joins Frank McGann in guiding the Bank of America Merrill Lynch troupe to first place in Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals for the first time since 2001. J.P. Morgan’s Joseph Giordano and Pedro Leduc join Andrea Teixeira in directing the squads that capture first place for the first time in Health Care and advance from second place in Food & Beverages, respectively.

These fresh faces hail from 11 firms. J.P. Morgan is home to the highest number of newcomers, with eight. Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BTG Pactual and Itaú BBA claim five apiece. Here is the full list of crew captains celebrating their first appearances on the Latin America Research Team.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Vicente Falanga Neto, Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals (with Frank McGann), first place

Ernesto Gabilondo Márquez, Financials/Banks (withMario Pierry), runner-up

Daniel Gasparete, Cement & Construction (withCarlos Peyrelongue), runner-up, and Real Estate (also withCarlos Peyrelongue), runner-up

Karel Luketic, Metals & Mining (withFelipe Hirai), runner-up, and Pulp & Paper (also withFelipe Hirai), runner-up

Sebastian Rondeau, Argentina (withFrank McGann), second place

Barclays

Sarah Leshner, Corporate Debt (withAziz Sunderji), runner-up

Aziz Sunderji, Corporate Debt (withSarah Leshner), runner-up

Sebastian Vargas, Sovereign Debt, runner-up

BTG Pactual

Andres Borenstein, Argentina (withAlonso Aramburú), third place

Gustavo Cambauva, Cement & Construction (withGordon Lee), first place, and Real Estate (also withGordon Lee), third place

Matheus Chermauth, Corporate Debt (withThomas Tenyi), runner-up

Claudio Ferraz, Mexico (withGordon Lee), runner-up

Thomas Tenyi, Corporate Debt (withMatheus Chermauth), runner-up

Citi

Fernando Jorge Diaz, Argentina (withGuillermo Mondino), runner-up

Donato Guarino, Sovereign Debt, third place

Pedro Medeiros, Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals, runner-up

Credicorp Capital

Daniel Velandia, North Andean Countries (withHeinrich Lessau), runner-up

Credit Suisse

Andre Natal, Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals (withVanessa Quiroga), runner-up

HSBC

Filipe Gouveia, Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals (withLuiz Carvalho), third place

Nicholas Smithie, Equity Strategy (withAndré Carvalho), runner-up

Itaú BBA

Antonio Barreto, Agribusiness, third place

Gustavo Fingeret, Electric & Other Utilities (withPedro Manfredini), third place

Pedro Manfredini, Electric & Other Utilities (withGustavo Fingeret), third place

Diego Mendes, Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals, runner-up

Renato Salomone, Transportation (withRenata Faber), third place

J.P. Morgan

Carlos Carranza, Local Markets Strategy (withDiego Pereira), runner-up

Natalia Corfield, Corporate Debt, third place

Joseph Giordano, Health Care (withAndrea Teixeira), first place

Jonathan Goulden主权债务(Trang Nguyen), second place

Pedro Leduc, Food & Beverages (withAndrea Teixeira), first place

Trang Nguyen主权债务(Jonathan Goulden), second place

Diego Pereira, Argentina (withDiego Celedón), runner-up, and Local Markets Strategy (withCarlos Carranza), runner-up

Franco Uccelli, Chile (withDiego Celedón), third place

Santander

Pedro Balcão Reis, Transportation (withBruno Amorim), second place

Aaron Holsberg, Corporate Debt, runner-up

Nicolas Schild, Chile, runner-up

UBS

Rogério Araújo, Capital Goods, runner-up, and Transportation, runner-up

Rafael de la Fuente, Economics, runner-up, and Mexico (withAlan Alanis), runner-up

Frederic de Mariz, Financials/Nonbanks, third 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.

Complete survey results will be released tomorrow.