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FACTBOX-Global IPO League tables, first half of 2009

Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:00am EDT

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 NEW YORK, June 26 (Reuters) - The market for initial public offerings has begun to awaken
globally in the past three months, with the United States seeing its busiest quarter in a year, and
Asia seeing deal volume rise after five straight quarters of decline. Still, globally, deal volume
in dollar terms is down 91 percent so far in 2009, compared with the same period last year. Please
see [ID:nN2392184]
 Below are the investment banks that underwrite these deals, ranked by their share of business
so far this year, both globally and for the United States, according to Thomson Reuters. Amounts
are in millions of U.S. dollars.
 GLOBAL IPOS       Jan.1, 2009-June 25, 2009     Jan.1, 2008-June 25, 2008
BOOKRUNNER             PROCEEDS RANK % SHARE ISSUES  PROCEEDS RANK % SHARE ISSUES
JP Morgan JPM.N        1,038.0   1   14.9      6    6,485.7   2      8.1    11
Morgan Stanley <MS.N     853.9   2   12.3      7    4,911.7   7      6.2    20
UBS (UBSN.VX)             690.8   3    9.9      3    7,279.2   1      9.1    21
Bank of America/(BAC.N)   603.2   4    8.7      5    5,131.8   6      6.4    18
Merrill Lynch * 
Qatar National Bank       464.7   5    6.7      1        -     -       -      -
HSBC Holdings(HSBA.L)     464.7   5    6.7      1    5,390.3   4      6.8     8
Credit Suisse(CSGN.VX)    443.1   7    6.4      6    2,833.4  11      3.6    14
CITIC (600030.SS)         423.5   8    6.7      1    4,234.2   8      5.3     3
Citi (C.N)                312.6   9    4.5      4    5,916.0   3      7.4    16
Bank Rozwoju Eksportu     162.0  10    2.3      1        -    -    -    -
 U.S. IPOS
Morgan Stanley            494.7   1   23.6      5      541.1    8      2.1    4
JP Morgan                 434.2   2   20.7      4     2927.2    6     11.6    3
Bank of America/          301.3   3   14.4      3     4303.1    1     17.0    9
Merrill Lynch *  
Credit Suisse             280.6   4   13.4      2      305.4    9      1.2    4
Citi                      209.7   5   10.0      1     3792.0    2     15.0    8
Barclays(BARC.L) *        100.1   6    4.8      1      248.7   10      1.0    2
China Trust Co Ltd         79.0   7    3.8      1        -      -        -    -
Wells Fargo & Co(WFC.N)    66.7   8    3.2      1      2971.0   5     11.7    3
William Blair & Co         64.7   9    3.1      1        22.0  19      0.1    1
Goldman Sachs & Co<GS.N    58.1  10    2.8      1      3768.9   3     14.9    5
 Source: Thomson Reuters data
 * Data may not be directly comparable due to mergers.
 (For more on the Thomson Reuters global dealmaking data, click [ID:nN25291870)




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