Eni eschews advisers on $1.1bn Fortum deal

Eni, the Italian oil and gas group, has agreed a $1.1bn (€1.1bn) acquisition without the use of financial advisers, underlining the trend for corporates to rely on in-house expertise.

The group has bought Fortum Petroleum, the Norwegian subsidiary of Finnish oil company Fortum, for $420m of equity and $658m of debt.

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