Deals Quarterly: Q2: 2012

A state of "Canadian M&A anaemia" was the accepted wisdom during the volatile second quarter, especially in the headline "mega deal" resource segment.
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law
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Article by Nicolas Marcoux

91 days, 721 deals, $47.7 billion

A state of "Canadian M&A anaemia" was the accepted wisdom during the volatile second quarter, especially in the headline "mega deal" resource segment. However, perspective is key to assessing if the M&A glass is half full or half empty. 

  • Many Canadian entities are combating slow domestic growth via penetration into foreign markets. This quarter saw the value of Canadian acquisitions into foreign markets hit $21.8 billion, one of the highest outbound tallies on record. 
  • When segmented by deal size, the overall drop-off in announced M&A during Q2 was led by a decline in mega deals, with the middle market segment picking up the slack.
  • Real estate and energy continue to see a flurry of M&A activity as diversified financials narrowly miss the top five.

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