Q1 Global Debt, Equity & Equity-Linked League Tables
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01/01/2009 - 31/03/2009
Bookrunners
1. JPMorgan - $171.4bn proceeds, 355 deals
2. Barclays Capital - $146.5bn, 271
3. Bank of America Merrill Lynch - $111.1bn, 243
4. Citi - $109.4bn, 257
5. Deutsche Bank - $98.1bn, 230
6. Morgan Stanley - $93.3bn, 184
7. HSBC Holdings - $86.2bn, 228
8. Credit Suisse - $85.8bn, 223
9. Goldman Sachs - $81.2bn, 167
10. Royal Bank of Scotland - $79.0bn, 204
Imputed Fees
1. Bank of America Merrill Lynch - $2.8bn
2. JPMorgan - $2.6bn
3. Citi - $1.8bn
4. Goldman Sachs - $1.7bn
5. Morgan Stanley - $1.269bn
6. Barclays Capital - $1.262bn
7. UBS - $1.23bn
8. Deutsche Bank - $970m
Source - Thomson Reuters
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