DEALMAKING is back! At least that’s what it looks like after the big five US investment banks reported a 27 per cent increase in first-quarter fees from mergers, takeovers and fund raising compared to the same period last year. But beneath the surface, the recovery is patchy and the bullish outlook of many Wall Street executives relies on private equity firms getting back into the game.
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