Published on: January 30 2023
Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Following record-breaking M&A activity in 2021, M&A volume over the 12 months ending December 31, 2022 reverted toward the mean, with a significant slowdown in the second half of the year. Global M&A volume in 2022 was US$3.6 trillion, down from US$6.2 trillion in 2021 and closer to the annual average of US$4.3 trillion over the prior 10-year period.
Published on: November 7 2022
Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights Global dealmaking slowed significantly in Q3 2022, reflecting current macro-economic and geopolitical uncertainties and challenges. Nevertheless, many deals got done and many of the traditional drivers of M&A point to meaningful deal flow in Q4 and beyond. Global M&A volume was US$692 billion in Q3 2022, a 37% decrease from Q2 2022 and … Continued
Published on: August 2 2022
Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights Global dealmaking was up in Q2 2022 as compared to Q1 2022, and year-to-date is on pace with pre-pandemic deal volume (although below last year’s record-breaking levels). Global M&A volume was US$1.14 trillion in Q2 2022, an 11% increase from Q1 2022, but a 26% decrease from Q2 2021. Several mega deals were … Continued
Published on: April 29 2022
Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights After a record-breaking 2021 in which global M&A volume surged to a new peak, global dealmaking slowed in the first quarter of 2022. Global M&A volume was approximately US$1.0 trillion in Q1 2022, less than any of the prior six quarters. Despite a decline in M&A activity relative to the record-breaking volumes of … Continued
Published on: March 29 2022
Contributed by: Vincent Mercier, Partner, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg (Toronto)
The past year generated substantial interest in the operation of the Investment Canada Act (ICA), especially the national security review process, against the backdrop of changes in government policy that purport to articulate a more expansive view of Canada’s national security interests. We expect foreign investment review to remain an issue of public and political concern in … Continued
Published on: February 22 2022
Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter and Anna Dimitrijević, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights Global M&A volume was more than US$5.8 trillion in 2021, the highest annual volume on record. Each of the four quarters of 2021 was one of the top six most active quarters by dollar volume since the beginning of 2010. In addition to a legion of private equity funded transactions, including such major … Continued
Published on: January 3 2022
Contributed by: Martin Lipton, Founding Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz (New York)
Since early 2020, a consortium of well-funded plaintiffs’ law firms have pursued an aggressive campaign of derivative litigation in the New York courts against major European companies, including Deutsche Bank, UBS, Volkswagen, Barclays, Novartis, and Bayer (represented by this Firm). While the lawsuits differed in detail, they shared a strategic purpose: to drag international companies … Continued
Published on: November 10 2021
Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter and Anna Dimitrijević, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights The boom in global M&A activity reached new heights in the third quarter of 2021, resulting in a record volume of global M&A through the first three quarters. M&A activity has surged on the back of pent-up demand for deals following the Covid-19 shutdown in the early part of 2020 and the subsequent … Continued
Published on: January 19 2021
Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Daniel Bulaevsky and Caley M. Petrucci, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Global M&A activity in 2020 was a remarkable tale of two halves, with historically low M&A volume in the first half of the year, especially in the months following the initial outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, followed by an explosion of activity in the second half of the year.
Published on: October 16 2020
Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter and Daniel Bulaevsky, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights Global M&A activity recovered in Q3 2020 as economies around the world began to reopen and dealmakers, focusing on existence-preserving activities in the first half of the year, returned their attention to M&A transactions. While global M&A volume in Q3 2020 was strong across the board, the continuing effects of the coronavirus pandemic, … Continued