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Weil’s City revenue suffers exchange woes as PEP breaks $4m amid muted global gains

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Nathalie Tidman
9 March 2020
Financial results

The London office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges has seen a near 2% dip in revenue to $185m on the back of currency fluctuations, while global revenue grew a steady 4%.

The muted showing comes after a pace-setting 2018 which saw City revenue spike 15% to $188m.

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