Lending is picking up after the financial crisis, but the deal-making landscape may have been altered forever
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When the financial crisis hit, mergers and acquisitions were plunged into a deep freeze and deals simply ceased. Now, nearly two years after the global markets unraveled, lending is beginning to thaw. Banks are granting loans to sound creditors, and deals that wouldn’t have had a prayer a year ...
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