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Value of M&A tumbles as buy-out boom ends

By Julie MacIntosh in London

Published: June 26 2008 23:33 | Last updated: June 26 2008 23:33

The value of mergers and acquisitions in the first half sank by nearly a third from the same period last year to $1,860bn as the collapse of the buy-out boom prompted a steep drop in the number of high-value deals. (Click here for interactive table)

The raw number of deals announced in the first half of the year topped the first half of 2007’s total, according to preliminary figures from Dealogic. But while the five biggest deals announced in the first six months of this year accounted for 15 per cent of global M&A volume, the overall number of transactions valued above $1bn dropped sharply.

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