Global Debt League Tables H1 2008
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Global Debt - Bookrunner
1. JPMorgan - $262.0bn proceeds, 704 deals
2. Deutsche Bank - $198.7bn, 476
3. Citi - $190.4bn, 549
4. Barclays Capital - $184.7bn, 482
5. Merrill Lynch - $151.3bn, 549
6. Royal Bank of Scotland - $141.4bn, 446
7. Morgan Stanley - $126.9bn, 374
8. Credit Suisse - $125.6bn, 392
9. UBS - $124.2bn, 487
10. Goldman Sachs - $123.5bn, 267
Global Debt - Imputed Fees
1. Citi - $645.2m
2. JPMorgan - $601.7m
3. Banc of America Securities - $490.7m
4. Merrill Lynch - $472.6m
5. Morgan Stanley - $397.3m
6. Deutsche Bank - $383.7m
7. UBS - $343.4m
8. Lehman Brothers - $343.0m
9. Credit Suisse - $294.8m
10. Barclays Capital - $292.4m
Source - Thomson Reuters
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