Most independent credit research | Winner Bear Stearns

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The threat of court actions in the New York market over the independence of equity research has helped keep the relationship between research and investment banking in the spotlight. However fixed-income research has escaped largely unscathed from criticism in this area.

Some banks more than others can rest their reputations on the independence of their credit research, with Bear Stearns leading the rankings in this year’s poll. But there is a twist to this tale, namely the extent of

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