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FACTBOX-Goldman top adviser for global M&A deals in 2008

Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:01am EST

PHILADELPHIA, Dec 22 (Reuters) - The following list ranks the top advisers for global mergers and acquisitions for 2008, according to prelimary data from Thomson Reuters.

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FIRM VOLUME OF DEALS

1. Goldman Sachs $816.1 billion

2. JPMorgan $773.1 billion

3. Citigroup $705.3 billion

4. UBS $565.2 billion

5. Morgan Stanley $553.3 billion

6. Merrill Lynch $507.8 billion

7. Credit Suisse $478.6 billion

8. Deutsche Bank AG $436.0 billion

9. Barclays Capital $318.4 billion

10. BNP Paribas SA $269.4 billion

SOURCE: Thomson Reuters

(Compiling by Jessica Hall)

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