Aon saw a 1 percent decline in organic revenues in Q2 as the global broker continues to battle against the P&C soft market and economic pressures.
For the three months to 30 June the revenues of the world's biggest broker edged up by 1 percent to $1.9bn, masking 1 percent negative organic growth.
And Aon notified the market that organic revenues from its risk and insurance businesses had slipped by 2 percent in the first six months of 2010.
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