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M&A deal activity witnesses sluggish start in January; value deflates by 85%: Report

"The overall fall in deal activity can also be attributed to the recent uncertainty around trade and Brexit, current fiscal conditions due to exchange rate volatility and rising crude oil prices that have resulted in the absence of big-ticket transactions as compared to January 2018," says Grant Thornton's monthly Dealtracker January 2019 report.

February 20, 2019 / 19:03 IST
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The overall merger and acquisition value deflated by 85 percent to USD 2.3 billion across 36 transactions in January this year in absence of big-ticket deals, says a report.

"The overall fall in deal activity can also be attributed to the recent uncertainty around trade and Brexit, current fiscal conditions due to exchange rate volatility and rising crude oil prices that have resulted in the absence of big-ticket transactions as compared to January 2018," says Grant Thornton's monthly Dealtracker January 2019 report.

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Total merger and acquisition (M&A) volume stood at 47 in January 2018, while the value was at USD 15,137 million, the findings of the report said.

"The overall M&A value deflated by 85 percent, recording USD 2.3 billion across 36 transactions which is 23 percent lower than deal volumes recorded in January 2018," it said.