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Bargains may beckon from behind the clouds

By Lina Saigol in London and Julie Macintosh in New York

Published: December 22 2008 23:32 | Last updated: December 22 2008 23:32

Merger and acquisitions bankers are not looking forward to the first half of next year. After five years of the biggest deal boom yet seen, corporate financiers will now have to adjust to a much slower pace of activity as companies choose to conserve their cash.

Up until the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September, many bankers believed that companies with strong balance sheets would take advantage of falls in the share prices of their rivals to snap up some bargains.

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