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Curtain falls on the era of cheap money

The tide is now ebbing, causing suitors to put potential takeover deals on ice, while shareholders become critical of bankers’ lavish salaries.

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You might have noticed that company chairmen have a spring in their step as the turmoil in financial markets has reduced the odds they will find themselves having to fend off an aggressive takeover bid from some cashed-up private equity firm or audacious billionaire.

Indeed, in the past few weeks, there has been a marked reduction in the appetite for risky takeovers, with potential suitors shying away from deals they had previously found alluring.

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Karen Maley writes on banking and finance, specialising in financial services, private equity and investment banking. Karen is based in Sydney. Connect with Karen on Twitter. Email Karen at karen.maley@afr.com

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