Goldman deals pass $1 trillion for 2014

Goldman Sachs has surpassed $1 trillion in mergers and acquisitions for a single year for the first time since the financial crisis.

New York: Goldman Sachs, Wall Street`s biggest dealmaker, has surpassed $1 trillion in mergers and acquisitions for a single year for the first time since the financial crisis.

The US investment bank passed the closely-watched benchmark for 2014 following transactions this week, according to data Wednesday from Dealogic.

The last time a firm surpassed $1 trillion in a year came in 2007, when Goldman also breached the level.

Goldman`s latest big deal was Merck`s $9.5 billion takeover of Cubist Pharmaceuticals, unveiled Monday.

Goldman has also worked on the $66 billion purchase of Botox-maker Allergan by Activis and the $48.5 billion acquisition by AT&T of DirecTV.

With 380 deals worth just over $1.0 trillion, Goldman leads the pack in global mergers and acquisitions, according to Dealogic.

JPMorgan Chase ranks second with $741 billion in deals and Morgan Stanley is third with $692 billion in deals. Barclays is the highest ranked non-US firm with $540 billion in deals, the data show

The ranking does not include data for initial public offerings, an area in which Goldman is also active.

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