Published on: November 20 2024 Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights Although global deal-making increased in Q3 2024 compared to Q2 2024, M&A volume for 2024 is on pace to be in line with 2023, the lowest year for M&A since 2009. Nevertheless, several mega deals were announced in Q3 2024, including Mars’ US$35 billion acquisition of Kellanova, Skydance Productions’ US$21 billion merger with … Continued
Published on: November 14 2024 Contributed by: Adam Li, partner at JunHe LLP and a member of XBMA's Legal Roundtable. Mr. Li is a leading expert in international mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and international financial transactions involving Chinese companies. This article was authored by Fang Zhou (Partner), Tianxiao Lei (Partner) and Hanyun Lv (Associate) at JunHe.
*Originally distributed on November 2, 2024. On November 1, 2024, the Ministry of Commerce, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, the State Taxation Administration, the State Administration for Market Regulation, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange jointly issued the Measures for the Administration of … Continued
Published on: August 22 2024 Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights Driven by a strong Q1, M&A deal volume in H1 2024 was 15% higher than deal volume in H1 2023. Global M&A volume was US$716 billion in Q2 2024, a 13% decrease from the robust first quarter of 2024 (US$820 billion) and in line with the second quarter of 2023 (US$737 billion). Several … Continued
Published on: May 28 2024 Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights For the first time since 2021, global dealmaking is up year on year for the third consecutive quarter, with significant increases in volume attributable to U.S. M&A and mega deals. Global M&A volume was US$797 billion in Q1 2024, a 36% increase from Q1 2023 but an 11% decrease from Q4 2023. Global … Continued
Published on: February 23 2024 Contributed by: Masakazu Iwakura (Senior Partner), Hidenori Nakagawa (Partner) and Masanori Bito (Partner) of TMI Associates.
*Originally distributed on February 20, 2024. In 2023, there was a 6.7% decline in the number of mergers and acquisitions involving Japanese companies as compared to 2022. This decrease can be attributed to a combination of macroeconomic factors, interest rate trends, regulatory changes, and geopolitical influences. Despite this overall trend, one standout deal was the … Continued
Executive Summary/Highlights Global M&A volume in 2023 declined relative to 2022 and 2021, when it set a record. M&A activity in the second half of 2023, however, exceeded that of the second half of 2022. Global M&A volume in 2023 was US$2.9 trillion, down from US$3.6 trillion in 2022 and below the annual average of … Continued
Published on: November 10 2023 Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights Despite signs of recovery in Q2 2023, global dealmaking slowed in Q3 2023, and annualized year-to-date M&A volume is now on pace to be the lowest total since 2003. Global M&A volume was US$655 billion in Q3 2023, a 16% decrease from Q2 2023 and an 11% decrease from Q3 2022. If the … Continued
*Originally distributed on June 29, 2023. In a notice of proposed rulemaking published this week, the Federal Trade Commission unveiled significant changes to the reporting obligations under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. If adopted as final rules, those changes will materially increase filing burdens and hinder parties’ ability to file and close quickly, even in non-problematic transactions. … Continued
Published on: June 6 2023 Contributed by: Stephanie The (Partner), Arne Grimme (Partner) Arjan Kleinhout (Partner) and Bart de Rijke (Partner), De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek (Amsterdam).
National security screening for investments – new Dutch regime up and running Various geopolitical drivers have contributed to the proliferation of investment screening regimes that are based on national security concerns. Existing screening regimes have been expanded to include additional target activities. The EU has also been nudging member states to establish similar investment screening … Continued
Published on: May 31 2023 Contributed by: Matthew T. Carpenter, Anna Dimitrijević and Alec G. Miller, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights On the heels of a slow-down in the second half of 2022, global dealmaking levels decreased in Q1 2023 compared to both Q4 2022 and Q1 2022 and ended with the lowest quarterly volume in recent memory. Yet, there are signs that the first quarter may represent an inflection point, as the first … Continued
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