
Buy-side analysts (`buy-siders`) work for buy side money management firms such as mutual funds, pension funds, trusts, and hedge funds. They are incentivised to identify investment opportunities that will improve the net worth of the portfolio they work for. A buy-side analyst typically works in a mutual fund, pension fund, or other non-brokerag.....
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An analyst who works for an institutional investor such as a fund management company, usually producing research for internal use rather than publication....
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A financial analyst, typically employed by one of the larger money management firms that purchases securities on its own account rather than for clients
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A financial analyst employed by a nonbrokerage firm, typically one of the larger money management firms that purchases securities on its own account.
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A financial analyst employed by a non-brokerage firm, typically one of the larger money management firms that purchase securities on their own accounts.
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