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M&A Outlook 2009: Linklaters' Rees on why sovereign wealth funds investments have slowed

Published December 24, 2008 at 1:03 PM


At the Deal's M&A Outlook 2009 conference, Nick Rees, a co-managing partner corporate and M&A group of Linklaters LLP, said investments from sovereign wealth funds have slowed down. "They have been less active than we all thought they would be," he explains.

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