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UK deals collapse as chiefs act cautiously

By Lina Saigol

Published: March 29 2009 19:42 | Last updated: March 29 2009 19:42

The UK has experienced a complete collapse of mergers and acquisitions. The volume of deals has fallen to just $14.6bn, excluding government activity, according to Dealogic – the lowest level since its records began in 1995.

Including government acquisitions, volumes were still only $46.1bn, roughly half the $90.7bn for the same period last year and the ­lowest since the first quarter of 2004.

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