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* [[Data analysis|Data analyst]], retrieves, organizes and analyzes information from various sources to help an organization achieve business goals
* [[Data analysis|Data analyst]], retrieves, organizes and analyzes information from various sources to help an organization achieve business goals
* [[Financial analyst]], analyzes securities and business equity in economics and finance
* [[Financial analyst]], analyzes securities and business equity in economics and finance
* [[Industry analyst]], performs market research on segments of industries to identify trends in business and finance
* [[Industry analyst]], performs market research on segments of industries to identify trends in business, finance and technology
* [[Marketing analyst]], analyzes price, customer, competitor and economic data to help companies
* [[Marketing analyst]], analyzes price, customer, competitor and economic data to help companies
* [[Quantitative analyst]], applies mathematical techniques to investment banking, especially in the fields of risk management, trading, and financial derivatives
* [[Quantitative analyst]], applies mathematical techniques to investment banking, especially in the fields of risk management, trading, and financial derivatives

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Template:Sister project An analyst is an individual who performs analysis of a topic. The term may refer to:

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In business and finance

  • Actuarial analyst, deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty
  • Business analyst, examines the needs and concerns of clients and stakeholders
  • Data analyst, retrieves, organizes and analyzes information from various sources to help an organization achieve business goals
  • Financial analyst, analyzes securities and business equity in economics and finance
  • Industry analyst, performs market research on segments of industries to identify trends in business, finance and technology
  • Marketing analyst, analyzes price, customer, competitor and economic data to help companies
  • Quantitative analyst, applies mathematical techniques to investment banking, especially in the fields of risk management, trading, and financial derivatives

In physical sciences

In social sciences

In other fields

See also

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