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CFA Institute Research Challenge
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The CFA Institute Research Challenge is an annual global competition in equity research hosted by the CFA Institute started in 2007. The competition provides university students with hands-on training and mentoring in financial analysis.[1][2][3][4][5] Students assume the role of a research analyst and are scored based on their ability to value a stock, write an initiation-of-coverage report, and present their recommendations.[6][7] The competition is split by 3 geographical regions, Asia Pacific, EMEA, and the Americas. Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to participate. Teams begin in local competitions, from which winners advance to regional competitions. A final competition held in April identifies the winning team at the global level.[8][9][10]
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For 2019, more than 6,100 students from over 1,150 universities from 95 countries participated in the competition.[11][12][13]
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Team Compositions
Teams are sponsored by a university located within the area of the local competition in which the team wishes to compete. Each university may field up to two teams of three to five members.[14]
Results
- Americas Region Final Champions include New York Regional Final Champions (defunct category after 2013).[15]
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