Singapore deal-making still growing strong, led by rise in M&As
Singapore
DEAL making in Singapore is continuing an upward track.
The trend was led in the first half of the year by the growth of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) - in terms of both volume and value of deals.
There was also a doubling in value of private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) investments, even as the initial public offering (IPO) market recorded a sharp year-on-year drop in value.
Between last December and June 2017, Singapore recorded a total of 485 deals worth US$46.1 billion, up from 383 deals…
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