Canada:
Big Deals, Trade Tensions And Sector Shifts: Mid-Year M&A Update
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After a volatile end to 2018 and despite fears of a global
downturn, Canadian M&A activity remained steady in the first
half of 2019.
Watch partner and co-head of our M&A practice Cornell Wright
provide highlights from our mid-year update.
The momentum appears set to continue with a positive economic
climate, strong markets and favourable interest rates anticipated
to drive more dealmaking in Canada for the rest of 2019.
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