Marsh posts 3% half-year revenue growth

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Marsh saw its revenue nudge up by 3% to $6bn [£3.8bn] for the six months ended June 30, up from the $5.8bn posted for the same period of 2011.

The broking giant's quarterly figures performed in a similar fashion with its revenue for the second three months of 2012 also creeping up by 3% to $3bn compared to $2.9bn in the same quarter of 2011.

Profits - net income attributable to the company - for the first six months of the year reached $676m, some $69m more than comparable period of 2011.

And its quarterly performance was also positive with this figure rising to $329m (Q2 2011: $282m).

In terms of its risk and insurance services

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