Few local players share in European M&A boom
13th Nov 2006, 18:26 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe is set to outstrip the United States this year in M&A deal volumes and new equity issues, but only three European investment banks are really in a position to grab a big share of the spoils.
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