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Bankers expect deals and fees to bounce back

Income from the industry is predicted to return, thanks to a spate of flotations

The prospect of a rebound in private equity activity this year will have fee-hungry bankers licking their lips in anticipation. Revenues generated by investment banks from private equity clients slumped by more than a third last year, as deal volumes dropped by 60% with the financial crisis.

But bankers are hopeful that a spate of expected flotations will drive fees paid by private equity firms higher again this year, even if activity remains subdued.

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