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Having analysed the levels of corporate activity since the 11 September terrorist attacks, Grant Thornton has noticed a number of trends. Peter Allen examines the level of merger and acquisition activity in sectors such as brokers, insurers and run-off vehicles, to see where the most money has changed hands

The destruction of nearly $21bn (£10.3bn) of capital from the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001, resulted in billions of dollars being invested in the Bermudian market, London and specifically

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