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CLSA Philippines Research Team named No. 1 by ‘Institutional Investor’

/ 06:22 PM May 23, 2014

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MANILA, Philippines—The world’s most prestigious investment publication, Institutional Investor, recently awarded CLSA Philippines, an independent, research-driven equity brokerage firm as the publication’s number one research team.

The team, led by Alfred Dy, was praised for its “diligence to produce original, standalone reports from the Philippines daily.”

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Its group of analysts that includes Hazel Tanedo, Jacqui Evangelista, Ignacio Gonzalez, and Chee Wei Loong were also lauded for their ‘‘good understanding of how the macroeconomic picture relates to individual shares.”

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Dy has also been named number one analyst in the Philippines by Asia Money in 2013, while Tanedo has been named the number three analyst in the Philippines for the same survey.

Dy, Tanedo, Evangelista, Gonzalez, and Loong have been recognized within the company for their sixth consecutive first-place finish on the CLSA roster, with a track record in making bold, original, and money banking stock calls that have contributed significantly to CLSA Philippines’ business.

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The company provides investment banking, capital markets, equity brokerage, and asset management services to more than 40 global corporate and institutional clients across the following sectors: airlines, conglomerates, consumer, gaming, media, mining, oil and gas, power, property, telecoms, transport, and utilities.

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