MidEast investment bank fees plunges in Q1; unrest weighs Reuters DUBAI, APRIL 10 (Reuters) - Investment banking fees in the Middle East slumped in the first-quarter as political unrest in the region kept investors away from capital markets and crippled appetite for deals, data from Thomson Reuters ... |
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MidEast investment bank fees plunges in Q1; unrest weighs - Reuters
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