Thoughts on the Market

The Beginning of an M&A Boom?

Nov 15, 2024
A surge in global merger and acquisition activity is on the horizon. The podcast discusses how a stronger economy, moderate inflation, and upcoming rate cuts are fueling this optimism. Current M&A volumes are low compared to historical trends, signaling potential growth. Sellers are motivated by ageing portfolios and higher stock valuations, while buyers are buoyed by significant cash reserves and private market capital. Economic confidence and policy shifts could play a role in shaping this anticipated boom.
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INSIGHT

M&A Boom Prediction

  • Morgan Stanley predicts a multi-year increase in global M&A activity starting in 2024.
  • Despite lower-than-expected volumes in 2023, the core drivers for this growth remain.
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M&A Drivers

  • Several factors drive increased M&A activity, including low current volumes, strong economic performance (especially in the U.S.), and moderating inflation.
  • Motivations for sellers include aging private equity portfolios and maturing venture capital pipelines, while buyers are driven by substantial dry powder and available cash.
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Impact of Policy on M&A

  • Uncertainty around central bank rate cuts and U.S. election outcomes contributed to lower-than-expected M&A activity.
  • Rate cuts have now begun, and the U.S. election results could boost market confidence.
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