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Data on public and private companies, investment firms, capital transactions, and people. Provides sophisticated retrieval and personalization tools to create numerous reports. Also includes RatingsDirect, providing access to credit research on bond issues around the world, including public finance and structured finance issues.
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S&P Capital IQ is a financial information and research platform that provides comprehensive data, analytics, and research services to financial professionals, investors, and corporations. It is widely used in the financial industry to gather and analyze information about companies, industries, markets, and investment opportunities.
S&P Capital IQ is commonly used by investment professionals, equity analysts, credit analysts, investment bankers, and other financial experts to make informed decisions about investments, risk assessment, and strategic planning.
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S&P Capital IQ NetAdvantage: New Name, Content, and Interface!
Introducing the new and improved NetAdvantage database!
- click the [Industry Surveys] button in the top menu, then choose from the list of industries
- search for a company to retrieve the company profile, then click [Industry Surveys] in the left navigation bar to retrieve the relevant industry survey
- Stock Reports also continue to be available, but are now found in the Equity Research section of a company profile. When viewing a company profile, click [Equity Research] in the left navigation bar, then select the CFRA Equity Research Report.
- expanded company universe of private and public companies (over 3 million)
- new investment research from third party research providers (when viewing a company profile select "Investment Research"; also available under the "Investment Research" tab)
- new industry data sets with benchmarks and key ratios (available under the "Markets" tab)
- new drill-downs to sub-industry data, including key stats and ratios and financial operating metrics (available under the "Markets" tab > "refine industries")
- financial data items with new embedded audit trails to see how an item is derived
- new chart builder tool
- any screen can now be downloaded to Excel, Word, or as a PDF
- Start by using the search box to retrieve a company profile for Tesla. Note the navigation links on the left side of the screen to additional research, including equity research, investment research, industry surveys, financials, peer analysis, and news.
- To retrieve Tesla's stock report, click [Equity Research] in the left navigation bar, then select the Tesla, Inc. CFRA Equity Research Report.
- To find additional analysis from brokerage firms click the link to the [Investment Research] section.
- Research Tesla's industry by clicking [Industry Survey]. Select the CFRA Industry Survey.
- Build a chart for Tesla. Customize the time period/date range, choose metrics, and add annotations if desired (e.g. filings, announcements, distress indicators, etc.). The "Compare" feature enables you to compare additional entities against your primary entity. Watch this chart builder video tutorial for more information about using chart builder.
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S&P's Capital IQ allows you to screen for companies, equities, business developments, people, and other criteria. There are several ways to do this.
The easiest way is to use the Screening function. From anywhere on Capital IQ, select Screening from the menu options on the ribbon near the top of the screen. From the sub-menu, select the type of screen you want (the options are Companies ; Equities ; Fixed Income ; Key Developments ; People ; Transactions ; and Projects ). Once you have selected a group, you will be taken to the screening engine. Note that if you want to change the group you have selected, you can use the ribbon at the top of the engine to change the category.
Use the search box to add the criteria that you want for your screen. Capital IQ will auto-prompt suggestions, which you can select for your screen. Some criteria require you to select sub-criteria, as well. For example, if you select the criteria Company Type , you will be required to select a sub-criteria, such as Private Company or Public Company , as well. In the example below, the single criteria of the screen is Company Type - PublicCompany , which screens for all companies listed in S&P Capital IQ which are public. You can select as much criteria as you need. Each time you select criteria, click the Add to Screen button. After that, you will see a number, indicating the result of entities that qualify for your screen, to the right of the search box. You can select as much criteria as you need, but be aware that too much criteria may lead to a result total of zero. When you have added all of your criteria, select View Results .
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After you have selected all of the criteria for your screen, and received the results, you can add data sets to your list. These do not change the parameters of your screen, but add information to each of the results of your screen. To add data to your results, select the Customize Display Columns tab near the top of the page, next to the View Criteria tab (where you will be after selecting View Results ).
From this tab, you can add data sets using the search box underneath the list of the criteria you selected. In the example below, the data set Primary Address has been selected. This has added the primary business address of every company that fit the screen of Company Type - Public . If you choose to download the results of your screen to a spreadsheet, the customized data sets will be included.
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New! Equity & industry investment research via S&P Capital IQ
Good news! SFU researchers now have access to investment research reports via our S&P Capital IQ database!
From the publisher:
Access company and industry research reports from contributors and publishers, including brokerage, consulting and research firms. Search by company name or ticker, keywords, published date, document type (e.g., EPS Estimates, Industry Overview, etc.), document language, author (contributors or publishers), industry, geographical region and country.
This new content is integrated into different parts of the database. Here are a few tips for digging it up...
Just search for a publicly-traded company in the top left corner, then look for Research among the company-specific options on the left side of the screen. (It's quite far down the list. Just keep swimming scrolling!)
2. Search by Industry
Choose Markets at the top of the screen, then Industry (left side), then choose the option to Refine your industry selection. (Screenshot)
Once you've set your target industry, you should see several categories of relevant information, including an Investment Research section with recent equity analysis reports on companies in that industry.
3. Use the Research tab at the top of the screen
This approach will take you to a Quick Search screen that covers all of the Investment Research available in our CapIQ database. I'm sure you can figure it out from there, but here are a few highlights of content to watch out for, as well as a couple nonintuitive search tips.
CFRA as a contributor -- CFRA bought S&P's equity research unit a few years ago, which meant that core publications from S&P Global such as the S&P Industry Surveys were rebranded as CFRA titles. The content is still very useful, regardless of whose name is in the publication title. Search for CFRA in the Contributor content to focus on such publications as... (links go to screenshots of report covers):
- CFRA Industry Surveys
- CFRA Stock Reports
- CFRA Quantitative Stock Reports
Exchange Traded Fund Reports -- To find reports on Exchange Traded Funds, just search for ETF: in the keyword field , and limit the search to the headline only. (And yes, do include the colon in your search.)
Mutual Funds -- To find reports on US Mutual Funds, search for MF: in the keyword field ... also in the headline only and with a colon at the end.
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P.S.: Bonus tip for reading this far: Because we also have a Compustat subscription via WRDS , S&P turned on Compustat data in our CapIQ subscription for many firms. This means that when you search for a publicly traded company such as Bombardier or Apple, you can scroll down the left side and you'll often find both Financials (CapIQ data) and Compustat Financials (Compustat data) for your target firm.
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What is NetAdvantage?
S&P Global NetAdvantage is a set of content not normally available in a basic Capital IQ subscription, but Ford Library has subscribed to this content via an "add-on" module. This guide page will describe this additional content and where to find it in Capital IQ.
How to access NetAdvantage content : Follow the instructions on the " Register " tab of this Guide to set up your Capital IQ account if you don't already have an account. Then use the information below to find the NetAdvantage content.
S&P Industry Surveys
After logging into your Cap IQ account, select the "Markets" tab and choose "Industry Surveys" from the mega-menu.
Equity & Industry Research
To locate equity research:
- Click "Research" in the main blue menu bar.
- In "Symbol/Name", enter any known ticker or begin typing a company name.
- Set "Report Type" to "All Types" and adjust the date range to your preference.
The primary provider of equity research in NetAdvantage is CFRA Equity Research but you may see other providers appear.
To locate industry research:
- Set "Contributors" to "All Contributors" or "CFRA Equity Research".
- Enter keywords in the indicated search box. You can limit to "Search Headline Only" to locate more focused research.
- Adjust the Date Range to your preference.
The primary provider of industry research in NetAdvantage is CFRA Equity Research but you may see other providers appear.
Mutual Funds
To locate information on mutual funds and fund families:
- Click "Companies" on the main blue menu bar and select "All Funds" from the mega-menu as shown.
- Enter a fund name or fund family name in the search box. You can narrow your search using the filter icon beside "Result Name".
- Click a fund name for a detailed tearsheet and more left-menu options.
S&P Register (of Corporations, Directors & Executives)
To locate data & information on corporate directors and executives, begin by typing a name in the main search box beside the Capital IQ logo.
Click the desired result to see a "Professional Summary" of the person. Use the menu items at the left under "Professional Summary" to browse a person's compensation, trading activity and more.
CFRA - The Outlook
The CFRA Outlook is a weekly publication subtitled "Intelligence for the Individual Investor" and features news on individual stocks, industry sectors, and model portfolios. To locate issues, take the steps below:
- Set the "Contributors" dropdown to "CFRA NetAdvantage" and click search.
- After the search runs, click the funnel icon next to the "Headline" column and enter "Outlook" in the keyword filter pop-up and apply the filter.
- After the filter is applied, a list of available issues of the Outlook will appear. Click the PDF icon to the right of the issue title to view the issue.
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Use lseg workspace.
This is our best source for analyst reports/equity research (e.g. reports from Wall Street banks like Morgan Stanley).
LSEG Workspace replaced Eikon, Thomson ONE, and Refinitiv Workspace. It has a premium package of analyst reports called After Market Research (formerly known as Investext).
- Each user can view/download 150 billable pages of research reports per day.
- If our usage cap is reached access could be jeopardized. Please only use what you need.
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- Enter the company's name in the top left search box and select the company from the drop-down list.
- After their page loads, in the horizontal menu below the company's name, hover over News & Research and select Company Research (NEW) .
- In the top horizontal navigation menu, select Research > Advanced Research . If you don't see that option, in the main search box search for and select the Research Advanced Search (ADVRES) app.
- Refine your search by entering a date range and using the other options.
- To expand your search by adding synonyms, in the Search by Keywords box enter ~keyword and then press Tab (e.g. entering ~energy will display a list of synonyms like renewables and electricity). If you search by keywords, after you run the search you'll see two new columns in the results: Relevancy and Snippets . If you click on the number of snippets it will show you a preview of where the word appears in the report.
- To only see reports from banks/brokers, click in the Exclude Contributors by type box and check the box next to Independent Research Providers and Other Research Providers .
- To see where your search terms show up in a report, click on a report title and you'll see a page-by-page breakdown of the report and which pages contain your keywords. Click on the keyword to see a snipped of where it appears on the page.
- In the Search by company or portfolio text field, enter a company name or ticker.
- Check the Primary company only box.
- In the Search by keywords text field, enter exactly: initiat* NOT initiative .
- Change the Document parameter to Title.
- In the Date Range dropdown, select All.
- In the results table, click on the title of the report.
- While you will not be charged the Retail Value of the report, it does count towards Stanford's usage cap, so please only view/download what you need.
- In the upper right click View .
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- Above the report in the upper right, click the download icon . (Note: as you've already viewed the report, you won't be charged again for downloading those same pages.)
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- Be selective in terms of what reports you chose to view or download. See above suggestions or Ask Us for additional recommendations.
- Only view or download the specific pages you need, instead of the whole document. The last 3 or so pages tend to be disclaimers, which you may or may not want to read.
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You can also get reports and insights into companies in the following resources.
- Option 1: Add this your keyword search: pb(jpmorgan)
- Option 2: Go to Advanced Search . On the left select either Company Reports or Industry Reports . In the Report Provided by box , select JPMorgan Chase & Company . Add other items to the search (keyword, company, date, etc.)
- Search for the company and load its profile.
- In the left column, check out the Company Description and SWOT sections.
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- NOTE: This does NOT include premium equity research from Wall Street Banks. It will be limited to analysis done by S&P-affiliated contributors, like CFRA.
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Analyst reports contain advice on whether to buy or sell the securities of specific companies or industries. They are produced by research analysts employed by firms that may have an interest in selling securities; however, they can provide a useful model to students in understanding how investment professionals analyze an industry and what data points they find of most interest. The databases listed below contain analyst reports and other data used for company and industry research.
- Emerging Market Information System (EMIS): Once in a country's page in the database, click "Industry" and then select "Industry Research" to see whether any investment bank analyst reports are available.
- Capital IQ and S&P Capital IQ Pro both contain a number of investment reports. Register for these databases using your Harvard email address. Use the same password for both databases.
- FactSet : Platform used to analyze financial data from global equity and fixed income markets.
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Use LSEG Workspace (formerly Refinitiv).
- To find analyst reports (also known as sell-side, broker, or equity research reports) for a specific company, search for that firm's ticker symbol or name in the top search box. Then, on the News & Research menu, click on Company Research . Use filters near the top of the page to refine your search.
- To screen for analyst reports based on a set of criteria, type ADVRES in the search bar and select the Research Advanced Search app, or click on Research in the main menu. then, click on Advanced Research . You can filter for reports by industry, geography, contributor, keywords, and more.
Note: LSEG Workspace has a 150-page daily limit for viewing and downloading research content. This limit is in lieu of retail prices listed on reports and resets at 12:00 AM Eastern Time daily.
Bloomberg (see access details ) contains some analyst reports.
- Type your company's ticker symbol, then hit the yellow EQUITY key, then type DSCO and hit the green GO key.
- To find reports by industry or keyword, type RES and hit the green GO key.
Morningstar equity research reports and analyst cash flow models can be found in PitchBook .
Hoovers contains some analyst reports as well.
- Type in a company name and select the company you want.
- Scroll down the screen; if available, analyst reports appear under Advanced on the left side.
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Macro Outlook 2024: The Hard Part is Over
Goldman Sachs Research expects several tailwinds to global growth in 2024, including strong real household income growth, a smaller drag from monetary and fiscal tightening, a recovery in manufacturing activity, and an increased willingness of central banks to deliver insurance cuts if growth slows.
US Economics Analyst: 2024 US Economic Outlook: Final Descent
Goldman Sachs Research expects GDP to grow 1.8% in 2024 on a Q4/Q4 basis (or 2.1% on a full-year basis), again easily beating low consensus expectations. Our economists forecast just under 2% consumption growth, with real disposable income growth of nearly 3% partly offset by a 1pp rise in the saving rate and expect the FOMC to deliver its first rate cut in 2024Q4 once core PCE inflation falls below 2.5%.
European Economics Analyst: UK Outlook 2024: Not So Different After All
Goldman Sachs Research expects UK growth to improve modestly in 2024 as real disposable income rises and the growth drag from the BoE’s tightening diminishes. Our economists look for growth of 0.6% next year, slightly above consensus.
2024 US Equity Outlook: “All You Had To Do Was Stay”
Goldman Sachs Research forecasts the S&P 500 index will end 2024 at 4700, representing a 12-month price gain of 5% and a total return of 6% including dividends.
Music in the Air: Focus on monetisation, emerging markets and AI; updating global music industry forecasts
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GS SUSTAIN: Generational Growth — AI/data centers' global power surge and the sustainability impact
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Powering Up Europe: AI datacenters and electrification to drive +c.40%-50% growth in electricity consumption
Goldman Sachs Research analysts estimate that Europe’s power demand could grow by +c.40% in the next 10 years, fueled by the rapid expansion of datacenters and a pickup in the electrification process.
Generational Growth: AI, data centers and the coming US power demand surge
Global data center power demand is poised to more than double by 2030 after being flattish in 2015-20. Goldman Sachs Research analysts believe downstream investment opportunities in utilities, renewable generation and industrials whose investment and products will be needed to support this growth are underappreciated.
GS SUSTAIN: Adaptation: physical risk, financial risk, opportunity
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Humanoid robot: The AI accelerant
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GCC Capex Wave Series: The rise in low-carbon capex
Continuing on from their recently launched GCC Capex Wave Series, our Goldman Sachs Research analysts have released the second report in the series. In this report, they identify the projects being implemented by GCC countries on the path to achieving their decarbonization targets.
India 2024 Outlook: Port of calm in a “Higher for Longer” world
Goldman Sachs Research economists expect macro-economic resilience to continue in India amidst steady growth at 6.3% yoy. The year will likely be a tale of two halves: Pre-elections, government spending will likely be the growth driver. Post-elections, they expect investment growth to re-accelerate, especially from the private side.
Carbonomics: Updated cost curve shows diverging trends between power and transport
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2024 Global Credit Outlook: Back in the Saddle
Goldman Sachs Research expects 2024 will in some ways be a mirror image of 2023 given the tighter starting level of spreads, higher starting level for yields, and the end of the hiking cycles in the US and Euro area.
European Economics Analyst: Euro Area Outlook 2024: Fading Headwinds
Despite a mixed year for the Euro area, Goldman Sachs Research economists highlight three reasons they expect 2024 to be a better year: diminished headwinds, inflation normalization and a more supportive ECB.
Global Markets Outlook 2024: Towards a Better Balance
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Climate Transition Tool 2.0: Bridging gaps, enhancing sectoral scope, highlighting performance links
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Saudi Arabia Capex Super-Cycle: Diversifying, Decarbonizing, Digitalizing
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How quantifying Avoided Emissions can broaden the decarbonization investment universe
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Carbonomics: The third American energy revolution
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Balancing Growth with Decarbonisation
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Top Projects 2023: Back to growth
Goldman Sachs Research’s 20th edition of its annual review of top assets in global oil and gas production signals a turning point in the oil & gas capex cycle, as higher returns and a renewed sense of urgency around security of supply bring the industry back to growth.
Global Strategy Paper: Women (Still) Hold Up Half the Sky
In developed and developing countries alike, gender gaps persist in education, health, work, wages and political participation. Goldman Sachs Research finds that shrinking working age populations mean that it is now more important than ever to utilize the full resources women have to offer (and to reward them fully).
The Case for Investing in HBCUs
Historically Black Colleges and Universities play a crucial role in promoting social and economic mobility for Black Americans, but they’re systemically underfunded. A new report from Goldman Sachs Research delves into the data and discusses actions that policymakers and the private sector can take to bridge funding gaps.
GS SUSTAIN: Green Capex - What's on Track and Spare Capacity
Goldman Sachs Research refreshes its analysis of what’s on track and continues to see private sector Green Capex per year $0.9 tn higher this decade vs. the 2016-20 annual run rate, though with lower but still substantial spare capacity among publicly-traded companies for additional investment.
Global Metals & Mining: Direct Lithium Extraction – A potential game changing technology
Goldman Sachs Research analysts explore the progress, economics, and implications of DLE being implemented at scale, with increasing relevance in the context of Chile's recent National Lithium Policy.
GS SUSTAIN: Biodiversity – TNFD releases recommended disclosure metrics
In this report, Goldman Sachs Research analysts break down changes to the Taskforce on Nature-Related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework and the new metric disclosure recommendations, discuss data availability and potential implications for corporate reporting, and highlight takeaways on how this development may influence the regulatory environment and investing in Biodiversity moving forward.
GS SUSTAIN: Biodiversity – Next Steps Post COP 15
In this report, Goldman Sachs research analysts identify eight targets included in the final agreement from COP 15 that they think could have the most impact driving the global conversation around nature restoration and conservation moving forward.
Global Macroscope – Global Strategy Conference: Results of Our 2023 ‘PM Question Time’
On January 16th Goldman Sachs Research held its 31st annual Global Strategy Conference in London, which was attended by over 400 clients in person, for the first time since the pandemic.
2023 Commodity Outlook: An Underinvested Supercycle
Just as commodity markets have been dominated by the dollar in 2022, Goldman Sachs Commodities analysts expect them to be shaped by underinvestment in 2023.
The Path to 2075 — Slower Global Growth, But Convergence Remains Intact
Two decades since Goldman Sachs Research first set out long-term growth projections for the BRICs economies, GS Research economists update and expand those projections to cover 104 countries out to 2075 and identify four major themes for the global economy.
Carbonomics: The Economics of Net Zero
As a cornerstone of their Carbonomics analysis, our Goldman Sachs Research analysts have updated their de-carbonization cost curve for 2022.
2023 US Economic Outlook: Approaching a Soft Landing
The key macroeconomic question of the year has been whether inflationary overheating can be reversed without a recession. Analysis from Goldman Sachs Research economists suggests that the answer is yes—an extended period of below-potential growth can gradually reverse labor market overheating and bring down wage growth and ultimately inflation, providing a feasible if challenging path to a soft landing.
Japan Economics 2023 Outlook: Focus on Wage Growth and BOJ Leadership Change
While our Goldman Sachs Research economists expect Japan’s real GDP growth to slow to 1.3% in 2023, from 1.5% in 2022, they look for growth to continue to outpace its potential. Consumption is likely to directly benefit from economic reopening, and they also expect capex to remain firm on the back of pent-up demand, labor shortages due both to demographics and reopening, and supply chain rebuilding.
Asia Views: 2023 Outlook: Inflation Peaks and Growth Troughs
Economic growth is likely to start 2023 on the weak side across most of the Asia-Pacific, according to Goldman Sachs Research economists, as a fading reopening boost, slowing global manufacturing cycle, and past monetary tightening weigh on activity. As these headwinds fade and China’s reopening gets underway, they expect growth to reaccelerate. While most of our economists’ GDP forecasts are a little below consensus for 2023 as a whole, they are more positive on second-half growth, particularly in China.
China 2023 Outlook: After Winter Comes Spring
After a very challenging 2022, Goldman Sachs Research economists expect China GDP growth to accelerate from 3.0% this year to 4.5% next year on the back of China’s potential exit from its zero-Covid policy, which they assume will start shortly after the “Two Sessions” in March. China’s reopening would imply a strong consumption rebound, firming core inflation, and gradually normalizing cyclical policies in 2023.
2023 Europe Outlook: Milder Recession, Higher Terminal Rate
Goldmans Sachs Research economists maintain their long-held view that the energy crisis will push the European economy into recession this winter, as surveys and production data point to a sizeable slowing in energy-intensive industries, and high inflation will reduce real household incomes. But they now see a shallower recession as the hard data have remained surprisingly resilient, the rebalancing of the gas market has reduced the risk of energy rationing and governments have provided significant fiscal support.
GS SUSTAIN: ESG of the Future–Accelerating the Energy Transition: Metrics and Tools to Measure Progress
As Sustainability investing matures to the “Measurement” phase of its cycle and becomes more forward-looking, there is rising focus on how to quantify impact — whether environmental or social.
Macro Outlook 2023: This Cycle Is Different
Global growth slowed through 2022 on a diminishing reopening boost, fiscal and monetary tightening, China’s Covid restrictions and property slump, and the Russia-Ukraine war. Goldman Sachs Research analysts expect global growth of just 1.8% in 2023, as US resilience contrasts with a European recession and a bumpy reopening in China.
GS SUSTAIN: Green Capex - Accelerating the Energy Transition - Stimulating Capital and Return on Capital
In this report, Goldman Sachs Research highlights where capital is needed, what investors are rewarding and strategies/vehicles to stimulate investment with a case study on China decarbonization strategies. To stimulate greater capital towards the Energy Transition and broader sustainable development goals, GS Research analysts believe stakeholders such as investors, managements and policymakers should deploy the three Cs: collaboration, comprehensive focus, and corporate returns clarity.
GS SUSTAIN: Green Capex - US Inflation Reduction Act - What's Transformational, What's Supportive, What's Underappreciated
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) — signed into law by President Biden on August 16 — provides about $386 billion in energy and climate spending over 10 years, with related tax incentives up about $265 billion from the prior run rate. With annual investment needed globally this decade to be on path for Net Zero by 2050 +$1.8 trillion vs. the annual run rate in 2016-20, the IRA is helpful but not an immediate panacea to put the world on track. Goldman Sachs Research Analysts see the IRA as a catalyst to accelerate investment in longer-term carbon capture utilization and storage projects. GS Research Analysts also see the IRA as supportive for solar, electric vehicles, residential clean energy and nuclear energy.
Carbonomics: Affordability, Security and Innovation
Goldman Sachs Research analysts update their Carbonomics cost curve and arrive at three key conclusions. Overall, ‘the revenge of the old carbon economy’ keeps driving a disjointed de-carbonization process that is both inflationary and inefficient. However, GS Research analysts see some clean tech green shoots, with clean hydrogen at the cusp of a regulatory and economic breakthrough.
GS Sustain: SFDR Updates - Latest Flows, Guidance, Views, and a Framework for Sustainable Investments
Given nearly all assets are moving towards Article 8 and 9 funds in Europe, Goldman Sachs Research analysts see an overly strict interpretation of SFDR risks exacerbating a 'Divestment Dilemma.' SFDR continues to drive flows and the transition of non-ESG funds towards ESG (Article 8 and 9) funds as managers find it increasingly difficult to market Article 6 (non-ESG) funds in Europe. Contrary to headlines highlighting trends in downgrades of funds from Article 9 to 8, GS Research analysts see more upgrades from Article 8 to 9 funds vs. their prior assessment. Goldman Sachs Research shares its latest views and interpretations of SFDR and establish a framework for 'Sustainable Investments.'
GS Sustain: Biodiversity - Assessing the Financial Links to Natural Capital
Biodiversity is the cornerstone around which most sustainability objectives sit and an area to which we think corporates and investors will likely pay increased attention in order to meet sustainability goals. In this report, Goldman Sachs Research analysts review the three catalysts they believe are needed to potentially increase investment in biodiversity over time.
Music in the Air
In this report, Goldman Sachs Research analysts address the most recent commonly asked questions: (i) Has music streaming penetration peaked? (ii) How is music spend affected by a macro downturn? (iii) How to size the monetization opportunity from emerging platforms? and (iv) What is the outlook for catalogue spend?
Short-form video-rization: Assessing the Potential Ceiling and Lessons from China
Immersive short-form video (SFV) has become the largest single time spent format in the China internet space. Goldman Sachs Research introduces its bear/base/bull case at 21%/25%/30% by 2025E, after assessing penetration potential from the lens of categories/users/merchants/facilitators.
Bear Repair: The Bumpy Road to Recovery
Goldman Sachs Research expects the next bull market to be 'Fatter & Flatter' than the last. In this report, analysts describe and analyze the trigger points around market transition markers in an attempt to understand the likely path following the powerful equity rally since June.
The Energy Affordability Crisis: Quantification, Solutions, Implications
Goldman Sachs Research analysts believe that the Energy Crisis, in particular affordability, has reached a tipping point that likely requires significant policy intervention. At current forward prices Goldman Sachs Research analysts estimate that energy bills will peak early next year at c.€500/month for a typical European family, implying a c.200% increase vs. 2021.
GS Sustain: Telecoms - The Fibre & 5G Decarbonisation Debate
Goldman Sachs Research analysts see fibre and 5G as critical technologies necessary to reducing the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector's overall carbon footprint and enabling low-carbon technologies across the broader economy.
Why a Recession Would Likely Be Mild
The US economy has about a one in three chance of slipping into recession by the middle of 2023, according to Goldman Sachs Research economists. They believe that any post-Covid US recession would likely be mild, with a limited increase in the unemployment rate of around 1 percentage point. This would be unprecedented in postwar US history, though recessions with similarly limited increases have occurred in other G10 economies, such as Germany and Canada.
China Agriculture: Addressing China Food Security - Revolution of Tradition
As food supply faces increasing challenges due to cyclical and disruptive factors, and structurally heightened risks from climate change, Goldman Sachs Research analysts view agriculture efficiency as an essential part of the long-term solution for food security. And for China, much can be done in revolutionizing the efficiency as smarter agriculture thrives.
Carbonomics: Re-Imagining Europe's Energy System
Can Europe strengthen its energy independence in the face of the Russia-Ukraine crisis without compromising its climate change goals? Goldman Sachs Research uses its Carbonomics framework to model the evolution of Europe’s energy system towards a lower cost, lower imports, lower carbon system.
The Green Technology Cycle: SiC
The outlook for increased Silicon Carbide (SiC) uptake as a more efficient alternative to silicon that can save costs and improve performance, especially in automotive applications, has accelerated over the past half year. Goldman Sachs Research analysts now expect an inflection point for rapid market growth potentially two years sooner than projected.
Revisiting Recession Facts
Goldman Sachs Research analysts estimate that the risk of the economy entering a recession in the next year is 30% in the US, 40% in the Euro area, and 45% in the UK. In this report, they revisit key facts about the frequency and severity of recessions by analyzing 77 recessions in advanced economies since 1961.
Green Capex: Greenflation, Returns and Opportunity
Green Capex will be the dominant driver of global infrastructure over the next decade and will be critical for achieving Net Zero, Infrastructure and Clean Water goals. In this report, Goldman Sachs Research analysts explore rising capex and R&D expectations, and consider government commitments to increase or stimulate Green Capex.
Batteries: The Greenflation Challenge II
In this report, Goldman Sachs Research analysts discuss six key topics about greenflation that are relevant to investors and increase their battery pack price forecasts.
Global Views: Still on the Same Narrow Path
While the increase in US nonfarm payrolls in May beat expectations, the unemployment rate has been flat for three months to early June, job openings have started to decline and the official JOLTS series dropped sharply in April. For these reasons, Goldman Sachs Research sees the US economy on a narrow path to a soft landing.
Battery Metals Watch: The End of the Beginning
Goldman Sachs Research analysts argue that the battery metals bull market has peaked. With climate change being top of mind, investors are fully aware that battery metals will play a crucial role in the 21st century global economy, just as bulk and base metals did before them.
GS Sustain: Supply Chain Mosaic
Goldman Sachs Research is introducing a new framework for generalists and ESG investors, the GS SUSTAIN Supply Chain Mosaic, to plug gaps in a patchy data landscape for measuring supply chain risks and to assess business resilience. The collaborative framework blends data on supply chain location and concentration with GS SUSTAIN proprietary scoring of suppliers’ ESG engagement and sovereign ESG risk.
The Economics of Algorithmic Stablecoins
GS Research analysts examine the major drop in cryptocurrency prices and how digital asset markets have been dominated by volatility in stablecoins (cryptocurrencies intended to be pegged 1:1 with fiat currencies, most commonly the US Dollar). While these assets are fairly new, many of the economic issues affecting stablecoins will be familiar to FX market participants and other investors.
The Postmodern Cycle
From the 1980s a 'Modern Cycle' evolved driven by lower inflation, independent central banks, globalization, lower volatility, longer cycles and higher profit shares of GDP. GS Research analysts argue that we are entering a new 'Postmodern' cycle in which inflation is a bigger risk than deflation. They also predict that we are likely to see greater regionalization, more expensive labor and commodities, as well as larger and more active governments.
ESG of the Future: A Forward Look at Corporate Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Potential ESG Improvers
Goldman Sachs Research expects increased focus on corporate emissions of greenhouse gases as ESG markets become more forward-looking and in response to both rising regulations including proposals from the SEC and carbon pricing considerations.
GS Sustain: The Evolution Towards a Circular Economy
The need to move towards a Circular Economy – one in which consumption of ecological resources is equal to or less than what the planet can regenerate – has been discussed for years but not sufficiently deployed. However, we see three catalysts that can push forward deployment of Circular Economy solutions, which, based on a World Economic Forum study, could potentially unlock $1 tn of annual materials savings.
Green Metals: Nickel's Class Divide
Nickel now sits at the intersection of Europe’s push for decarbonisation and energy independence. With Europe’s domestic EV sector already favouring nickel-based batteries, nickel is set to benefit the most from politically motivated demand accelerating already rapid growth in nickel battery use.
Green Metals: Solving Aluminium’s Climate Paradox
At the heart of the coming surge in green aluminium demand lies a paradox: aluminium is a key input required to produce decarbonising technologies like EV’s and solar power, yet its own production is very carbon intensive, generating 2% of all global emissions. This paradox begs the question: how can we secure enough aluminium to effectively decarbonise, while keeping the climate impact of the path to net zero to a minimum?
Green Metals: Copper is the New Oil
The critical role copper will play in achieving the Paris climate goals cannot be overstated. As the most cost-effective conductive material, copper sits at the heart of capturing, storing and transporting these new sources of energy.
Asianomics in America: Contributions and Challenges
Goldman Sachs Research reviews the key economic trends shaping the Asian American experience in the US, the barriers they face to advancement in the workplace and representation in top leadership positions, and the contributions they’ve made to innovation and GDP growth.
SFDR, One Year On: The Trends and Anatomy of Article 8 & 9 Funds
One year after the launch of the first stage of the European Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), SFDR funds are growing significantly compared to non-ESG counterparts. The GS SUSTAIN team has reviewed the implications of the SFDR regulation and disclosure requirements. Their analysis of the various approaches taken across asset managers concludes that not all Article 8 or 9 funds are created equal, in a good way.
ESG Regulations: US SEC Proposes Major New Climate Disclosure Requirements
The GS SUSTAIN team believes that 2022 will be a watershed year for ESG-related capital markets regulation in the US. The climate disclosure rule proposal from the SEC on 21 March 2022 opens the door for the broadest federally mandated corporate ESG data disclosure requirement ever in the US.
Carbonomics: Security of Supply and the Return of Energy Capex
The Russia-Ukraine conflict is a turning point for the energy sector, according to analysis from Goldman Sachs Research. One that is similar to, and potentially greater than, the Fukushima nuclear accident and Libyan civil war concurrence in 2011. In this report, analysts examine this Return of Energy Capex and draw five key conclusions.
Batteries: The Greenflation Challenge
Ever-increasing demand, component shortages and rising raw material prices are now challenging the long-standing consensus that battery prices will continue to decline in the coming decade. To assess the impact of this “Greenflation” and potential supply chain bottlenecks ahead, Goldman Sachs Research introduces a proprietary battery pack price and cost curve model, supply-demand models across battery components and a bear case battery TAM scenario.
Electric Vehicles: What's Next VII: Confronting Greenflation
In this report, the seventh installment of our Electric Vehicles: What’s Next series, analysts from Goldman Sachs Research outline their new forecast for a slower pace of decline for automotive battery prices through 2025, and they consider the outlook for the EV and automotive battery markets under three scenarios (bear, base, and hyper-adoption).
Oil: Squaring Russia's Missing Barrels
Escalating military conflict in Ukraine and the growing realization that imposed sanctions could meaningfully and sustainably reduce Russian exports, even with carve-outs for energy trade, has resulted in oil prices surging to their highest level since 2008. Given Russia’s key role in global energy supply, the global economy could soon be faced with one of the largest energy supply shocks ever. Goldman Sachs Research builds three scenarios in an attempt to provide an estimate of where oil prices are heading.
Global Markets Daily: How Much Risk is Priced into Global Assets Now?
The invasion of Ukraine and the escalating sanctions on Russia continue to be the dominant driver of markets. Before the start of military action, Goldman Sachs Research estimated how much geopolitical risk premium was priced into a range of global assets and estimated how those assets might move in the case of either a full de-escalation or a version of a scenario where risks flared into outright conflict.
GS Sustain: An Analysis of APAC ESG Regulation
The increased need for greater transparency and tightened definitions for sustainable investment products is accelerating ESG regulation throughout the Asia Pacific region. These companion reports from the Goldman Sachs Research GS SUSTAIN team explore the material ESG regulations emerging across the region and highlight the connection between regulation and expanding green valuation premia.
The Bigger Picture: UK Social Mobility - A Tough Climb
The UK performs poorly on international comparisons for both social mobility and inequality. According to surveys, covid is increasing inequality further, and recent rises in inflation, especially energy costs, are intensifying the problem. But, corporate managements are starting to focus on social issues (encouraged by the flows into ESG funds). Goldman Sachs Research has started to see investment intentions pick up in survey data and the potential to bring back supply locally or make supply chains more resilient may also increase employment opportunities in the UK.
A Shares in Anatomy: 'A' Primer for Global Investors
At a time when some investors are questioning the investability of Chinese assets due to significant regulation and growth concerns, Goldman Sachs Research believes China A shares, a US$14tn asset class, have become more investable given the ongoing liberalization and reform measures in the Chinese capital markets.
Korea: What if? Strong Upside from Potential MSCI DM Reclassification and Narrowing of Valuation Discount
Korea’s potential reclassification as a developed market is gaining traction. The Finance Minister and Korea Exchange Chairman have publicly advocated changes that specifically address impediments to MSCI upgrading Korea to developed market (DM) status. Also, there appears to be broad political consensus for the upgrade initiative given the election platforms of the major presidential candidates.
Black Womenomics: Equalizing Entrepreneurship
Black women are underrepresented in business ownership. What will it take to equalize their opportunities? Goldman Sachs Research examined some of the barriers.
Moving to Seven Rate Hikes in 2022
Following the strong CPI print on February 10th, Goldman Sachs Research is raising their Fed forecast to include seven consecutive 25bp rate hikes at each of the remaining FOMC meetings in 2022 (vs. five hikes in 2022 previously). They continue to expect the FOMC to hike three more times at a gradual once-per-quarter pace in 2023Q1-Q3 and to reach the same terminal rate of 2.5-2.75%, but earlier.
Carbonomics: The Clean Hydrogen Revolution
Clean hydrogen has emerged as a critical pillar to any aspiring net zero path. Policy, affordability, and scalability are converging to create unprecedented momentum for the clean hydrogen economy.
EU Taxonomy - Progress on the Journey to Alignment
The EU Taxonomy is ramping up to become the “common green standard” used to credentialize companies’ green revenue and capex as well as investors’ green investments. With the initial climate phase having taken effect, Goldman Sachs Research sees 2022 becoming a critical period of experimentation and engagement between investors and corporates around disclosures and alignment-estimation models leading up to full Taxonomy application from January 1, 2023.
Electrify Now: The rise of Power in European Economies
While previous Goldman Sachs Research has focused on the 2050 net zero end game, here they explore a more immediate, more tangible topic; one that is poised to revolutionize European economies and our everyday lives: the urgency of electrification.
US Economics Analyst: 10 Questions on the Political and Policy Outlook for 2022
Will Congress pass any reconciliation package this year? Will Democrats maintain control of Congress after the November midterm elections? Goldman Sachs Research’s economists offer insight into these questions and more.
European Economics Analyst: 10 Questions for 2022
Although the renewed surge in Covid infections is likely to weigh on services activity over the winter, Goldman Sachs Research expects a more manageable hit to European economic activity than last year.
Asia Economics Analyst: Ten questions for 2022
Regional growth will decelerate this year, but should remain above trend in many economies.
EU Taxonomy Update - Inclusion of Natural Gas and Nuclear
The European Commission has released plans to include some natural gas and nuclear energy power plants as ‘green’ under the existing EU Taxonomy’s Climate Change Mitigation objective. We believe this would help provide some guarantee to Europe’s volatile energy supply as renewables scale and help ensure a smoother transition to a low carbon economy.
Global Views: Earlier Runoff, Four Hikes
Chief Economist Jan Hatzius discusses the Omicron variant's effect on the economic outlook for 2022, and how persistent inflationary pressures could modify the Fed’s schedule for hikes and balance sheet normalization.
Framing the Future of Web 3.0: Metaverse Edition
In this report, Goldman Sachs Research examines how the gaming/media landscape has already shown some key elements as to how the Metaverse might evolve and how themes such as decentralized web activity and virtual experiences could become hallmarks of many of the next wave of computing in Web 3.0.
Investing in EM Womenomics
Recent years have seen a surge in investing with social and environmental impact in mind, including across emerging markets. One aspect of social impact investing concerns the role of women in the economy – or Womenomics. To assess how investing based on Womenomics can impact investment returns, Goldman Sachs Research constructed a Womenomics Index across emerging markets sovereign debt based on five factors: education, labour, agency, women in power and health.
Carbonomics: The Dual Action of Capital Markets Transforms the Net Zero Cost Curve
In this report Goldman Sachs Research examines how capital markets' deep engagement in sustainability is driving de-carbonization through a divergence in the cost of capital of high carbon vs. low carbon investments.
Outlook 2022: The Long Road to Higher Rates
Goldman Sachs Research says the fastest pace of the recovery now lies behind us, but there are reasons for optimism on global growth heading into 2022.
Carbonomics: Taking the Temperature of European Corporates - An Implied Temperature Rise (ITR) Toolkit
In this report Goldman Sachs Research leverages their Carbonomics Net Zero Paths to gauge the implied temperature rise of corporate de-carbonization through the lenses of >110 corporates in the 15 most carbon intensive sectors of the European market.
EM Ex-China as a Separate Equity Asset Class
With a strengthening debate among investors for splitting an emerging market (EM) mandate into China and EM ex-China strategies, given China’s significant market size, its rising dominance in the EM benchmark and idiosyncratic factors such as geopolitics and regulatory policy that could affect its performance, Goldman Sachs Research discusses the implications for investors and portfolio allocations.
Green Capex: Making Infrastructure Happen
Goldman Sachs Research believes Green Capex will be the dominant driver of global infrastructure over the next decade, with $6 trillion of investment needed annually to decarbonize the world, address water needs and shore up transportation and other critical systems.
Indian Equities: Digital Transformation as Private Goes Public
The number of “unicorns” has surged in India in recent years, enabled by the rise of the internet ecosystem, availability of private capital and a favorable regulatory environment. Goldman Sachs Research expects the IPO pipeline to remain robust over the next 12-24 months, with market cap increasing from US$3.5tn currently to over US$5tn by 2024, making India the 5th largest market by capitalization.
Carbonomics: Five Themes of Progress for COP26
COP26 is a historical opportunity to accelerate the de-carbonization pledges laid out by COP21 (the Paris Agreement) in 2015. In this report Goldman Sachs Research analyzes five key themes of change they believe can drive progress.
Carbonomics: Introducing the GS Net Zero Carbon Models and Sector Frameworks
Goldman Sachs Research presents modelling for two paths to net zero carbon, with two global models of de-carbonization by sector and technology, leveraging the team’s proprietary Carbonomics cost curve.
Euro 2020—Modelling the Beautiful Game
Following a year of delay, the Euro 2020 will finally go ahead on June 11. As the excitement for the tournament builds, Goldman Sachs Research constructs a statistical model to simulate the European Cup, which we intend to update as the tournament progresses.
Black Womenomics: Investing in the Underinvested
Goldman Sachs research has shown that one of the fastest ways to accelerate change and effectively begin to address the racial wealth gap is to listen to and invest in Black women. Our Black Womenomics research focuses on the wealth gap, its relationship with these economic disadvantages, and the public and private investment opportunities to help close these gaps.
Q&A on Womenomics: Where is Europe now?
As progress on female representation at executive levels continues, Goldman Sachs Research reviews some of the key questions encountered in response to its research.
Carbonomics: China Net Zero - The Clean Tech Revolution
China’s pledge to achieve net zero carbon by 2060 represents two-thirds of the c.48% of global emissions from countries that have pledged net zero, and could transform China's economy, starting with the 14th Five-Year Plan.
Carbonomics: 10 Key Themes From the Inaugural Conference
Goldman Sachs Research hosted its first Carbonomics conference in London on November 12, focused on the de-carbonization trends and technologies currently transforming all major industries. The virtual conference convened approximately 5,000 investors, company managers, regulators and industry experts, with speakers and panelists including 30 CEOs of leading corporates and key policymakers.
Measuring the Reopening of America: Range of Recovery Paths Widen for Different Categories, Remain a ‘4’
In week 25 of the Measuring the Reopening of America series, several back-to-normal categories that had improved over the past few weeks reversed trends, including lodging and dining, while stay-at-home vertical growth largely decelerated. Net, our composite score remains the same as last week as the pace of reopening continues to fluctuate across different categories but the overall trend fails to show progress for essentially the third month.
Carbonomics: Innovation, Deflation, and Affordable De-carbonization
Net zero is becoming more affordable as technological and financial innovation, supported by policy, are flattening the de-carbonization cost curve. Goldman Sachs Research updates its 2019 Carbonomics cost curve to reflect innovation across c.100 different technologies to de-carbonize power, mobility, buildings, agriculture and industry, and draw three key conclusions.
Womenomics: Europe Moving Ahead
In Europe there are some tantalising signs of progress on women’s contribution to the economy: most notably, participation rates for women in the workforce have risen dramatically and continue to move up. In many European countries they are now above rates in the US.
The Corporate Commotion - A Rising Presence of ESG in Earnings Calls
Since Goldman Sachs Research's report A Revolution Rising - From low chatter to loud roar (April 2018), a virtuous cycle of ESG adoption has continued, driven by consumers, employees, regulators, corporates, NGOs and investors, leading to ESG strategy becoming a critical component of corporate & investor conversations. This report revisits our analysis using earnings transcript analysis tools to track the development of ESG themes over the past 5 years among global corporates in the S&P 500, STOXX 600 and ASX 200.
Green Hydrogen: The Next Transformational Driver of the Utilities Industry
Green hydrogen looks poised to become a once-in-a-generation opportunity: Goldman Sachs Research estimates it could give rise to a €10 trillion addressable market globally by 2050 for the Utilities industry alone.
Measuring the Reopening of America: Composite Score Declines Continue for Second Straight Week
Following our first 6 weeks in the series, GS Research continues to monitor the reopening of America, as cities and states across the U.S. begin to reopen at different paces and with different processes in place.
Carbonomics: The Rise of Clean Hydrogen
Clean hydrogen has a major role to play in the path towards net zero carbon, providing de-carbonization solutions in the most challenging parts of the Carbonomics cost curve - including long-haul transport, steel, chemicals, heating and long-term power storage.
Sustainable ESG Investing: Turning Promise into Performance
Environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) investing is at a deep level all about sustainability, yet we rarely ask the question, “How sustainable is ESG investing itself?” Here, we seek to provide a clearer sense of where ESG investing fits in the broader scope of active asset management, examine the gaps it fills and use that assessment to better structure the ESG investing processes, assess its place in asset allocation and rethink the metrics we apply to it.
Carbonomics: The Green Engine of Economic Recovery
Clean tech has a major role to play in the upcoming economic recovery. Leveraging our Carbonomics cost curve, we estimate that clean tech has the potential to drive US$1-2 tn pa of green infrastructure investments and create 15-20 mn jobs worldwide, through public-private collaboration.
Measuring the Reopening of America: Moving to a ‘2’
Following our first five weeks in the series, GS Research continues to monitor the reopening of America, as cities and states across the U.S. begin to reopen at different paces and with different processes in place.
Measuring the Reopening of America: Likely the last week at ‘1’
Following our first four weeks in the series, GS Research continues to monitor the reopening of America, as cities and states across the U.S. begin to reopen at different paces and with different processes in place.
The Great Reset: A Framework for Investing After COVID-19
Goldman Sachs Research explores topics and questions related to COVID-19 and provides a framework for the post-COVID-19 investing environment across three phases (preservation, consolidation and innovation) that capture the structural dynamics of the competitive environment.
Measuring the Reopening of America: Steady Progress Though the Scale Remains at 1
Following our first three weeks in the series, GS Research continues to monitor the reopening of America, as cities and states across the U.S. begin to reopen at different paces and with different processes in place.
Measuring the Reopening of America: Signs of Progress
Following our first two weeks in the series, GS Research continues to monitor the reopening of America, as cities and states across the U.S. begin to reopen at different paces and with different processes in place.
Measuring the Reopening of America: The GS US Reopening Scale
With cities and states across the US beginning to reopen, Goldman Sachs Research has introduced a new weekly tracker to help gauge progress in a wide range of consumer and business segments.
Measuring the Reopening of America: Introducing the Reopening Scale
Carbonomics: The Future of Energy in the Age of Climate Change
Climate change is re-shaping the energy industry through technological innovation and capital markets’ pressure.
Closing the Gender Gaps 2.0: Fresh Data Show More Work to Do
The latest gender pay gap analysis from the Global Markets Institute reveals that the unexplainable share of the wage gap has increased — a sign there’s more work to be done. Read Report
Taking the Heat: Making Cities Resilient to Climate Change
Cities will be on the frontlines of climate adaptation. Building up their resilience has the potential to drive one of the largest infrastructure build-outs in history and will likely require innovative sources of financing. Read Report
A Closer Look: Immigration and the US Workforce
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The following library databases offer access to analyst reports:
Mergent Online
To search for and download reports, select the Investext tab from the navigation bar at the top of the page. You can choose from a range of criteria to narrow your search, including company name, industry, or keyword.
Analyst Research for a specific company can also be found from within a Company Profile in Mergent Online. To view available reports, click the Company Reports tab and select Broker Research Reports from the sub-navigation menu.
In most instances, reports will be made available in Mergent Online 1-3 days after the original date of publication.
LSEG Workspace (previously known as Refintiv Workspace)
Access to our largest collection of analyst reports on companies and industries, dating back to 1982. Coverage and availability will vary by the contributor. LSEG Workspace replaced Thomson ONE in late 2021 .
LSEG Workspace offers access to reports from the following banks: JP Morgan; Morgan Stanley; Deutsche Bank; Credit Suisse; Barclays; Bank of America; Wells Fargo; RBC Capital Markets; UBS; HSBC; Nomura: Jefferies. Research from Goldman Sachs or Citi is not available.
This resource requires users to register for an individual account. Learn more here .
To locate research reports on a specific company:
- Search for a specific company by name or ticker and open the profile
- Select News & Research from the navigation bar, then click on Company Research (New)
- Use the search filters located at the top of the page to customize your results
To search for and download reports:
- Click on the Menu icon, located in the upper left corner of the page, then select Research. Next, choose A dvanced Research .
- Alternatively, you can enter ADVRES in the search bar at the top of the page.
- Use the search filters to refine your search.
- Search options include Keyword Search, Industry filter, Report type, and Contributor (or publisher).
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Note: There is a 150-page daily download limit for research reports. This resets at 12 AM ET.
LSEG Workspace provides access to research that is unavailable in Mergent Online.
Additional analyst research reports are also available on Bloomberg, Capital IQ, and Morningstar Direct.
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