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Announced deals 01/01/2009 - 31/03/2009
Worldwide
Morgan Stanley - $218.6bn deal volume, 70 deals
Any Americas Involvement
Morgan Stanley - $150.2bn, 35
Any US Involvement
Morgan Stanley - $127.1bn, 26
Any EMEA Involvement
Deutsche Bank - $110.5bn, 31
Any European Involvement
Credit Suisse - $109.5bn, 30
Any UK Involvement
Credit Suisse - $86.9bn, 19
Any Canadian Involvement
RBC Capital Markets - $25.8bn, 12
Any Spanish Involvement
Santander - $22.6bn, 6
Any German Involvement
Deutsche Bank -$17.0bn, 9
Any Italian Involvement
Mediobanca - $17.7bn, 9
Any Benelux Involvement
JPMorgan - $14.7bn, 7
Any Nordic Involvement
Goldman Sachs -$11.7bn, 3
Any French Involvement
Lazard - $5.9bn, 15
Any Asia (ex-Japan) Involvement
Morgan Stanley - $25.5bn, 22
Any Australian Involvement
JPMorgan - $11.03bn, 8
Any Japanese Involvement
Nomura - $8.0bn, 38
Source - Thomson Reuters
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