The economic growth and liberalization in India
has had a positive effect on the capital markets as well. As the stock markets
boom, more and more people tend to invest in the capital markets. The investors
may take their own decisions regarding which securities to buy or hold or sell,
or they may consult their stockbrokers for advice. The stockbroker utilizes
the expertise of the research department of his firm to provide this kind of
information and the people involved in such research are called securities analysts
or market analysts. The job of a securities analyst is to research and evaluate
companies, find out their profitability, look for indications of growth
and expansion, project the company's future earnings and on the basis of their
observations, make recommendations to clients on which securities to buy or
sell.
The field of securities research is a discipline within the financial services
industry and securities analysts are also known as research analysts, securities
analysts, market analysts, financial analysts or simply as analysts. The job
prospects of securities analysts are tied to the stock market with the bull
market leading to an increase in hiring people and bear markets causing layoffs.
Analysts find employment in brokerage firms, securities firms, mutual and pension
funds, investment banks, merchant banks etc. They can also start their own consultancies.
Securities analysts may be employed as Sell Side Analysts- such analysts work
for broker-dealers and indirectly for broker dealer trading customers, or as Buy
Side Analysts- who work for institutional investors such as hedge funds, mutual
funds, pension funds, proprietary trading operation of banks and brokers,
endowments and insurance companies. Some also work as independent analysts, i.e
they sell research to buy side or sell side firms and they themselves do not
engage in securities transactions.
Some of the major players in trading and stock broking in India include companies like Kotak
Securities Ltd, Angel Broking, Karvy Stockbroking, Anand Rathi, Geojit Financial
Services Ltd, JRG Securities Ltd. etc. The big international players in this
field are Bloomberg, Thomson-Reuters and financial news organization Dow
Jones Newswires. These companies employ analysts in their
research departments. In India, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is
the authorized body which regulates the operations of stock exchanges, banks and
other financial institutions. Similarly, other countries have their regulating
body and licensing authorities which regulate the operations of capital markets
and finance professionals in the respective countries.
An ideal candidate for the job of securities analyst should have a strong
sense of purpose. They should be able to handle heavy work load, prioritize and
complete work under strict deadlines, work as part of a team and be able to keep
abreast of new technologies and developments in this field. With a lot of scope
for growth and specialization the job offers new challenges everyday and is
quite prestigious and well paying too.
Eligibility : The eligibility for entering this field is an MBA. The field is also open to
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