According to global deal tracking firm Dealogic, in 2016, the number of M&A deal value fell 21 per cent over last year, while M&A revenue declined by 6 per cent by mid-December.
"Global M&A volume reached USD 3.69 trillion by December 16, 2016, down 21 per cent compared to the 2015 full year record high of USD 4.66 trillion," Dealogic said in a report.
Interestingly, the fourth quarter global M&A (USD 1.12 trillion) hit the USD 1 trillion mark in the first week of December, the biggest quarter since the October-December period of 2015, when transactions stood at USD 1.39 trillion.
AT&T's USD 107.9 billion bid for Time Warner, announced on October 22, is the seventh largest M&A transaction on record and the biggest deal announced in 2016.
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The biggest year-on-year drop was in domestic M&A, down 26 per cent to USD 2.40 trillion in 2016 from the record volume of USD 3.23 trillion in 2015. Global cross border M&A was down 10 per cent to USD 1.29 trillion compared to the USD 1.43 trillion in 2015.
Number of transactions for for all top 10 targeted nations globally fell year-on-year.
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