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Quarterly data on the value and number of mergers, acquisitions and disposals involving UK companies with values of £1 million or more.
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In 2024, approximately ****** merger and acquisition (M&A) deals were completed worldwide. This figure is in line with those registered recently, despite representing a decrease compared to the previous years. PwC., Deloitte, and JPMorgan advised on the largest number of M&A deals in 2023. How has the value of M&A deals varied over the years? The value of M&A deals worldwide fluctuated significantly recently. A peak value of over *** trillion U.S. dollars was recorded in 2021. So-called mega-deals - M&A deals worth *** billion U.S. dollars or more - have a great influence on the market performance: In 2023, nearly 400 megadeals were worth a combined *** billion U.S. dollars. How did the world’s leading financial advisor perform? In 2023, Goldman Sachs was the leading M&A financial advisor in terms of the value of M&A deals, while PwC was leading in terms of the number of deals. While Goldman Sachs dominated the M&A scene in terms of deal value, J.P. Morgan surpassed them as the world’s leading bank in terms of revenue from investment banking in 2024.
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The value of M&As in South America grew considerably in recent years, peaking at nearly one trillion U.S. dollars in 2021. In 2024, M&A deal value in the region decreased by 20 percent compared to the previous year and amounted to 395 billion U.S. dollars.
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GlobalData's “Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Activity in Oil and Gas sector of United States of America (USA) – Monthly Deal Analysis – June 2021” report is an essential source of data and trend analysis on M&A (mergers, acquisitions, and asset transactions), in the oil and gas industry in the US. The report provides detailed comparative month-on-month data, on the number of deals and their value, sub-divided into deal types by geographies. The report also highlights big ticket deals with detailed transaction insights, transaction type and transaction size break-up in the upstream sector, conventional and unconventional M&A trends, deal happening in the GoM and shales, as well as well as Valuation Multiples ($/boed, $/1P boe, $/2P boe) by Region for the last 13 months. Data presented in this report is derived from GlobalData’s proprietary in-house Oil and Gas eTrack deals database and primary and secondary research. Read More
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The number of M&A deals in South America increased significantly in the last decade, peaking at 2,500 in 2021. In 2024, however, the number of transactions in the region decreased to around 1,300.
In 2024, there were 373 merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions valued at more than one billion U.S. dollars in the United States. The overall number of M&A deals in 2024 amounted to 13,697, down from 15,643 in the previous year. M&A deals in the United StatesMerger and acquisition (M&A) refers to the consolidation of two companies. The value of M&A deals in the U.S. amounted to roughly 1.8 trillion U.S. dollars in 2024. Additionally, during the last quarter of the year, in the United States, the technology services sector accounted for the largest share of merger and acquisition deals as well as the highest overall transaction value. As of 2024, the largest all-time M&A deal in the United States, which was the acquisition of Time Warner by America Online Inc, was valued at 182 billion U.S. dollars. JPMorgan Chase was the leading M&A advisor in the United States in 2024, managing M&A deals worth approximately 751 billion U.S. dollars.
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GlobalData's “Monthly M&A Activity in US – October 2021” report is an essential source of data and trend analysis on M&A (mergers, acquisitions, and asset transactions), in the oil and gas industry in the US. The report provides detailed comparative month-on-month data, on the number of deals and their value, sub-divided into deal types by geographies. The report also highlights big ticket deals with detailed transaction insights, transaction type and transaction size break-up in the upstream sector, conventional and unconventional M&A trends, deal happening in the GoM and shales, as well as well as Valuation Multiples ($/boed, $/1P boe, $/2P boe) by Region for the last 13 months. Read More
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GlobalData's “Quarterly Midstream Deals Review – Q2 2020” report is an essential source of data and trend analysis on M&A (mergers, acquisitions, and asset transactions), in the midstream oil and gas industry. The report provides detailed comparative quarter-on-quarter data, on the number of deals and their value, sub-divided into deal types by geographies. Data presented in this report is derived from GlobalData’s proprietary in-house Oil and Gas eTrack deals database and primary and secondary research. Read More
The H.2A release lists all applications and notices that have been filed or will be filed shortly with the Federal Reserve System under the Bank Holding Company Act, the Change in Bank Control Act, the Home Owners' Loan Act or Regulations Y, LL, MM for which a notice has been sent to the Federal Register. The H.2A briefly describes the proposal, identifies the Reserve Bank that is processing the proposal, and lists the date for the expiration of the Federal Register comment period. Attached to the H.2 release.
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This dataset provides processed and normalized/standardized indices for the management activity 'Mergers and Acquisitions' (M&A). Derived from five distinct raw data sources, these indices are specifically designed for comparative longitudinal analysis, enabling the examination of trends and relationships across different empirical domains (web search, literature, academic publishing, and executive adoption). The data presented here represent transformed versions of the original source data, aimed at achieving metric comparability. Users requiring the unprocessed source data should consult the corresponding M&A dataset in the Management Tool Source Data (Raw Extracts) Dataverse. Data Files and Processing Methodologies: Google Trends File (Prefix: GT_): Normalized Relative Search Interest (RSI) Input Data: Native monthly RSI values from Google Trends (Jan 2004 - Jan 2025) for the query "mergers and acquisitions" + "mergers and acquisitions corporate". Processing: None. Utilizes the original base-100 normalized Google Trends index. Output Metric: Monthly Normalized RSI (Base 100). Frequency: Monthly. Google Books Ngram Viewer File (Prefix: GB_): Normalized Relative Frequency Input Data: Annual relative frequency values from Google Books Ngram Viewer (1950-2022, English corpus, no smoothing) for the query Mergers and Acquisitions + Mergers & Acquisitions. Processing: Annual relative frequency series normalized (peak year = 100). Output Metric: Annual Normalized Relative Frequency Index (Base 100). Frequency: Annual. Crossref.org File (Prefix: CR_): Normalized Relative Publication Share Index Input Data: Absolute monthly publication counts matching M&A-related keywords [("mergers and acquisitions" OR ...) AND (...) - see raw data for full query] in titles/abstracts (1950-2025), alongside total monthly Crossref publications. Deduplicated via DOIs. Processing: Monthly relative share calculated (M&A Count / Total Count). Monthly relative share series normalized (peak month's share = 100). Output Metric: Monthly Normalized Relative Publication Share Index (Base 100). Frequency: Monthly. Bain & Co. Survey - Usability File (Prefix: BU_): Normalized Usability Index Input Data: Original usability percentages (%) from Bain surveys for specific years: Mergers and Acquisitions (2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2017). Note: Not reported before 2006 or after 2017. Processing: Normalization: Original usability percentages normalized relative to its historical peak (Max % = 100). Output Metric: Biennial Estimated Normalized Usability Index (Base 100 relative to historical peak). Frequency: Biennial (Approx.). Bain & Co. Survey - Satisfaction File (Prefix: BS_): Standardized Satisfaction Index Input Data: Original average satisfaction scores (1-5 scale) from Bain surveys for specific years: Mergers and Acquisitions (2006-2017). Note: Not reported before 2006 or after 2017. Processing: Standardization (Z-scores): Using Z = (X - 3.0) / 0.891609. Index Scale Transformation: Index = 50 + (Z * 22). Output Metric: Biennial Standardized Satisfaction Index (Center=50, Range?[1,100]). Frequency: Biennial (Approx.). File Naming Convention: Files generally follow the pattern: PREFIX_Tool_Processed.csv or similar, where the PREFIX indicates the data source (GT_, GB_, CR_, BU_, BS_). Consult the parent Dataverse description (Management Tool Comparative Indices) for general context and the methodological disclaimer. For original extraction details (specific keywords, URLs, etc.), refer to the corresponding M&A dataset in the Raw Extracts Dataverse. Comprehensive project documentation provides full details on all processing steps.
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MU: UK Co: No of Transaction data was reported at 364.000 Unit in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 428.000 Unit for 2016. MU: UK Co: No of Transaction data is updated yearly, averaging 506.000 Unit from Dec 1969 (Median) to 2017, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,528.000 Unit in 1987 and a record low of 189.000 Unit in 2014. MU: UK Co: No of Transaction data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Office for National Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Kingdom – Table UK.O035: Mergers and Acquisitions: By Source of Funding (Annual).
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United Kingdom Mergers & Acquisitions: Foreign Co: Number of Transaction: EU data was reported at 80.000 Unit in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 84.000 Unit for 2016. United Kingdom Mergers & Acquisitions: Foreign Co: Number of Transaction: EU data is updated yearly, averaging 57.000 Unit from Dec 1986 (Median) to 2017, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 108.000 Unit in 1999 and a record low of 12.000 Unit in 1987. United Kingdom Mergers & Acquisitions: Foreign Co: Number of Transaction: EU data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Office for National Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Kingdom – Table UK.O037: Mergers and Acquisitions: Cross Border Activity (Annual).
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GlobalData's “Monthly M&A Activity in US – April 2020” report is an essential source of data and trend analysis on M&A (mergers, acquisitions, and asset transactions), in the oil and gas industry in the US. The report provides detailed comparative month-on-month data, on the number of deals and their value, sub-divided into deal types by geographies. The report also highlights big ticket deals with detailed transaction insights, transaction type and transaction size break-up in the upstream sector, conventional and unconventional M&A trends, deal happening in the GoM and shales, as well as well as Valuation Multiples ($/boed, $/1P boe, $/2P boe) by Region for the last 13 months. Data presented in this report is derived from GlobalData’s proprietary in-house Oil and Gas eTrack deals database and primary and secondary research. Read More
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GlobalData's “Oil and Gas Upstream Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Monthly Deals Review – January 2022” report is an essential source of data and trend analysis on M&A (mergers, acquisitions, and asset transactions), in the upstream oil and gas industry. The report provides detailed comparative month-on-month data, on the number of deals and their value, sub-divided into deal types by geographies. It also envisage on the recent rumors on acquisitions across the industry. The report also highlights Top Buyers and Sellers, as well as Valuation Multiples ($/boed, $/1P boe, $/2P boe) by Region for the last six months. Read More
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StarMine Mergers and Acquisition Target Model measures the likelihood of a company being acquired by analyzing textual and fundamental content.
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