Research reports, typically referred to as broker research reports, are also commonly known as "sell-side research reports." These are research reports written by analysts at securities companies and can serve as references for investment activities. A comprehensive broker research report generally bases its analysis on facts, data, and research information to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the value of specific securities. It summarizes views on listed companies, industries, or macro policies and provides investment ratings for relevant stocks. The research institute of a securities firm is its public face and brand symbol. Although it does not generate direct profits, its strength significantly impacts the development of the firm's brokerage business, investment banking business, direct investment subsidiaries, and other operations. High-quality research reports attract public/private funds to open accounts and trade, thereby generating brokerage revenue.
Research reports can be categorized into macroeconomics, investment strategies, industry analysis, company research, bond research, futures research, and financial engineering, among others, based on the research subject. Among these, company research reports are one of the most closely followed. Company research reports generally refer to analyses conducted by dedicated financial researchers from securities firms or investment banks on the operational and profitability conditions of certain listed companies. These reports are provided to investors for reference and cover, but are not limited to, the company's industry, industry position, future growth potential, and fundamental aspects.
The Analyst Research Reports and Comment Data of A-Share Listed Companies introduced by CnOpenData comprises two parts: the Basic Information Table of Individual Stock Research Reports and the Comment Table of Individual Stock Research Reports. The data is presented in structured tables along with the original PDFs. It covers multiple fields such as report titles, analysts, issuing institutions, comment content, and user information. This dataset not only provides basic information on the research reports but also includes comments from stock market participants.
Time Range
- Basic Information Table of Individual Stock Research Reports: July 2021 to January 31, 2026
- Comment Table of Individual Stock Research Reports: July 2021 to June 2024
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Sample Data
Basic Information Table of Individual Stock Research Reports
Comment Table of Individual Stock Research Reports
Related Literature
- YI Zhihong, YANG Shengzhi, CHEN Qinyuan, 2019: "Can Analysts Reduce Stock Price Synchronicity?—An Empirical Study Based on Text Analysis of Research Reports," China Industrial Economics, No. 1.
- ZHONG Qinlin, LIU Yuanyuan, 2020: "Do Analyst Reports Contain More Information During Periods of Economic Policy Uncertainty?—A Dual Perspective from Investor Demand and Analyst Supply," Accounting Research, No. 3.
Data Update Frequency
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