(Reuters) - Mergers and acquisitions in the first half exceeded the 1999
all-time high of $1.9 trillion by a third, according to
preliminary figures from market data firm Thomson Financial.
"I don't think that the conditions in the M&A sector will
change for the rest of the year," said David Bernard, Thomson's
head of European private equity.
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all-time high of $1.9 trillion by a third, according to
preliminary figures from market data firm Thomson Financial.
"I don't think that the conditions in the M&A sector will
change for the rest of the year," said David Bernard, Thomson's
head of European private equity.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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