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Worldwide Announced M&A
1. Goldman Sachs - $547.3bn deal value, 187 deals
2. Citi - $449.7bn, 189
3. JPMorgan - $425.6bn, 187
4. Deutsche Bank - $345.0bn, 134
5. Credit Suisse - $298.5bn, 168
6. Morgan Stanley - $292.1bn, 171
7. Lehman Brothers - $287.2bn, 87
8. UBS - $235.9bn, 164
9. Merrill Lynch - $226.8bn, 157
10. Centerview Partners LLC - $116.7bn, 6
11. Lazard - $110.4bn, 100
12. BNP Paribas - $82.1bn, 54
13. Rothschild - $77.1bn, 146
14. Moelis & Co - $62.6bn, 6
15. Banc of America Securities - $60.5bn, 34
16. Evercore Partners - $60.2bn, 14
17. Wachovia Group - $56.9bn, 28
18. Royal Bank of Scotland - $50.7bn, 60
19. Mediobanca - $39.7bn, 41
20. William Blair & Co - $38.6bn, 24
21. Macquarie & Co - $34.6bn, 61
22. China International Capital Co - $27.7bn, 6
23. Caliburn Partnership Pty Ltd - $26.0bn, 7
24. Calyon - $26.0bn, 19
25. Nomura - $20.9bn, 62
Worldwide Completed M&A - Imputed Fees
1. Goldman Sachs - $984.5m
2. JPMorgan - $728.3m
3. UBS - $655.2m
4. Credit Suisse - $630m
5. Morgan Stanley - $606.3m
6. Merrill Lynch - $605.3m
7. Citi - $527.7m
8. Lehman Brothers - $525.3m
9. Deutsche Bank - $409.5m
10. Rothschild - $332.0m
Source - Thomson Reuters
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