Alfalah Securities Research
Our Economics and Securities Research team looks at economic, market, industry and company specific data to enhance the performance of our clients' portfolios. We help our clients clearly identify appropriate investment opportunities through in-depth and timely research. Alfalah Securities Research employs unparalleled resources in order to not only develop extensive coverage but also to ensure timely distribution of information.
We have the following products and services in order to meet our clients' research requirement.
Morning Note
A note tailored to provide our brief analysis on key daily news along with market specific data. The focus is to provide the client key triggers of the market early in the morning to assist the clients in formulation of their daily trading strategy.
Flash Note
This product is focused on time specific value proposition or on our opinions on sudden change in underlying fundamentals of the investment.
In-depth Reports
A comprehensive document discussing at length the various fundamental dynamics of the investment idea presented including investment theme, industry analysis, financial analysis and security valuation.
Economic Digest
A yearly document covering our outlook on the Pakistan's economy for the next fiscal year. It covers our annual economic forecast, views on the budget and market strategy for the coming year.
Investment Strategy
Alfalah Investment Strategy enables our investors' to build and maintain a full breadth of passive and active portfolio strategies. We provide a broader theme by not only assessing the asset class performance outlook but also identification of individual securities which allows the investors' to implement the proposed allocation strategy.
Pakistan Weekly Review
Consists of various features shedding light on the issues that impact the KSE; The ‘Market Focus’ consists of some such story impacting particular stocks or industries, The ‘Model Portfolio’ gauges possible gains and losses from having invested in particular stocks, while ‘Result Reviews’ review company results and discuss as to whether they met expectations, giving reasons and investment advice.