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| | ... operations and acquisitions that previously "might have been frowned upon," the survey said. "Expectations of a rise in dealmaking under the man who prides himself on his 'art of the deal,' have substantial implications for how businesses, and their ... |
| | | ... betting on assets related to the energy transition. Overall, the report found that Asia Pacific investors largely put dealmaking on hold last year due to worries of slowing economic growth, persistently high interest rates that raise the cost of PE debt ... |
| | | ... Co's Asia-Pacific Private Equity Report 2023 explained PE funds turned cautious in 2022, ending two years of record dealmaking. "By midyear, an economic slowdown collided with mounting global and regional uncertainties to produce a perfect storm ... |
| | | ... volatility from increased inflation and geopolitical tensions such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine impacted sustainable dealmaking. However, Refinitiv senior analyst, deals intelligence - Asia Pacific and Japan Elaine Tan said that while levels decreased ... |
| | | ... Australia and New Zealand. Hutchinson has over 15 years of private equity industry experience as well as expertise in dealmaking, and value creation for portfolio companies. He joins Carlyle from Morrison & Co, where he was co-head for Australia and ... |
| | | ... raisings remain possible and there are reasons for optimism, as public market performance has begun to stabilise and dealmaking carries on. "Now is still a great time to be investing in VC in Australia and we remain very optimistic. Many great companies ... |
| | | ... insurer Prudential's of their US$35 billion bid for AIA the leading Asian insurer has driven more speculation that dealmaking in the Asian markets is more complex that it was previously. Ken Yap, director and head of Cerulli's Asia-Pacific research ... |
| | | ... ease worries that have been one of the few drags on stocks so far this year. Meanwhile, the latest round of corporate dealmaking signaled that business leaders are more confident about a recovery. Mirant Corp agreed to acquire rival power company Reliant ... |
| | | ... Kraft Foods Inc's agreement to acquire Cadbury PLC for $US18.9 billion ($A20.4 billion) boosted hopes that corporate dealmaking will continue to rebound. Investors see buyouts as a sign of confidence in the economy. In mid-afternoon trading, the Dow ... |
| | | ... another wave of global credit problems. Investors encouraged also by the latest evidence of a rebound in big corporate dealmaking, with Exxon Mobil Corp's $US31 billion ($A34.03 billion) purchase of XTO Energy helping send energy stocks sharply higher. ... |
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