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What is the primary role of a SEBI Registered Research Analyst according to the text?
What is the primary role of a SEBI Registered Research Analyst according to the text?
- To actively participate in the stock market on behalf of investors
- To provide legal advice to investors in the stock market
- To manage the stock portfolio of investors
- To assist investors in their stock market investment decisions (correct)
What kind of data does a Research Analyst collect related to micro and macroeconomics?
What kind of data does a Research Analyst collect related to micro and macroeconomics?
- Data related to company-specific financials
- Data related to individual customer behavior and whole economy indicators (correct)
- Data related to global economic trends only
- Data related to individual customer behavior only
Where can a Research Analyst obtain company-specific data from?
Where can a Research Analyst obtain company-specific data from?
- International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Asian Development Bank
- Government economic reports
- Local market statistics
- Annual Reports, Quarterly Results, DRHP (correct)
What factors contribute to the analysis and decision-making process of a Research Analyst?
What factors contribute to the analysis and decision-making process of a Research Analyst?
Why do investors hire SEBI Registered Research Analysts according to the text?
Why do investors hire SEBI Registered Research Analysts according to the text?
Study Notes
Role of a SEBI Registered Research Analyst
- Primary role: To provide research-based investment advice to clients.
Data Collection
- A Research Analyst collects data related to microeconomics: company-specific financial data, management quality, industry trends, and competitive analysis.
- A Research Analyst collects data related to macroeconomics: GDP growth rate, inflation rate, interest rates, and global economic trends.
Data Sources
- Company-specific data can be obtained from: annual reports, quarterly earnings, conference calls, and company presentations.
Analysis and Decision-Making
- Factors contributing to the analysis and decision-making process: • Quantitative analysis: financial statements, ratios, and industry benchmarks. • Qualitative analysis: management quality, industry trends, and competitive analysis. • Market trends and news. • Regulatory changes and policy updates.
Why Investors Hire Research Analysts
- Investors hire SEBI Registered Research Analysts to gain access to unbiased, independent, and research-based investment advice.
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Test your knowledge of the primary role and qualities of a research analyst in the financial market. Learn about the interaction between analysts, companies, and clients.