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Articles and news on Mergers and Acquisitions, featuring latest M&A activity in the UK and Europe plus guides and advice on M&A strategy.

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Outward-bound merger and acquisition activity in Asia

Here, Peter Gray assesses Asian M&A opportunities in today's marketplace

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Top 15 M&A deals of 2015 H1 announced

Energy and healthcare deals dominate M&A landscape as global activity soars.

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UK M&A activity accounts for 45% of total European value

UK way ahead of other European markets in first half of 2015 as US regulations stall transatlantic deals.

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‘Personal chemistry’ and international reach most important factors when choosing M&A advisers

the authors of The Definitive Guide to Selling your Business tell us what they think leads to a great sale in an exclusive chat.

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Ajay Chowdhury named dealmaker of the year at the M&A Awards

Former CEO of Seatwave recognised for work on deal to acquire Timbre: 11 more awards also announced at ceremony in Park Plaza Victoria

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Top global M&A advisory firms revealed

Firms that have advised on both the highest volume and value of deals in 2015 Q1 compiled in a report by Experian.

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Shortlist for M&A Awards 2015 unveiled

List of firms and individuals who have excelled in the M&A space in the last 12 months is released.

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Volume of global M&A deals down 8% in April 

Number of deals drops but conversely total value of deals up 9%

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Pre-election jitters hit M&A activity

M&A activity down 19% on this time last year

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Inbound M&A dominates European markets as domestic activity stalls

US largest acquirer of European targets: deals between European countries down 51% in one year.

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Tech M&A at 15 year high

Latest Thomson Reuters figures reveal resurgent global tech sector.

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Acquiring businesses enjoy record performance in 2014

Share prices significantly higher than those of non-acquirers.