Dealmaking concerns rise as M&A stalls

The total amount of announced global M&A deals has fallen for a second consecutive quarter – indicating that the market for dealmaking could be stalling

The total amount of global mergers and acquisitions has fallen for a second consecutive quarter this year, in an indication that the market for corporate deals could be stalling.

Announced global M&A deals during the third quarter of 2011 fell by 23% on the second quarter of the year, according to Thomson Reuters data. The total value of deals worldwide hit $539bn in this three month period. It had been $699bn in the second quarter.

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