Wall Street Banks Net $64 Billion in Fees in Bumper Year for M&A and IPOs

The world’s largest investment banks made more money in fees during the first nine months of the year than at any point since before the 2008 financial crisis, fueled by emergency fundraisings, initial public offerings and a rash of mergers and acquisitions activity.,

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