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European buyers shun US over accounting

Corporates worried about reliability and transparency of information

Worries about the reliability of accounting information on US companies has made European corporates shun transatlantic acquisitions, a report has revealed.

Despite a weakness in the US dollar, which should attract European acquirers, M&A advisers and their corporate clients are concerned about a lack of transparency when negotiating with executives of US targets. One European head of investment banking said: "I think Europeans are getting wise to the fact that US businesses regard elaboration of the facts as a natural part of negotiation."

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