M&A activity accelerated as the year progressed, with dealmakers shaking off market uncertainty to secure groundbreaking deals
Dealmaking continues despite intense competition, with skyrocketing prices pushing activity toward the top end of the market
We take a look at the top five trends driving private equity activity in 2018
Strong interest from overseas buyers drove Australian M&A to a record high in 2017, yet closer regulatory scrutiny of foreign investors is a potential concern
With oil prices recovering and greater pricing certainty bringing a quiet optimism to the market, the pieces are in place for oil & gas M&A to return to the fore in 2018
With Brexit moving closer, UK firms are increasingly diverting their M&A investment across the Atlantic
While diplomatic relations between the US and Germany may have cooled under Trump’s presidency, German dealmakers are investing more in US M&A than ever before
China plans to consolidate its three merger and antitrust agencies into a single body. What does this mean for dealmakers?
While Taiwan traditionally attracts global attention for its semiconductor assets, local firms are increasingly looking to move into markets overseas
Macron’s bold vision for Europe has translated into a flurry of dealmaking activity as French firms seek growth abroad
Peak funding conditions experienced in 2017 continue to boost investor sentiment, but challenges loom
A record-setting first quarter of 2018 has laid the foundation for another blockbuster year of dealmaking, with US M&A in full swing and disruptive market entrants continuing to fuel activity
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