Global M&A activity surged dramatically, with worldwide mergers and acquisitions climbing nearly 50% year-over-year to hit $4.5 trillion in 2024, according to latest figures from the London Stock Exchange Group. This substantial growth signals renewed investor appetite for large-scale corporate transactions and strategic consolidations across markets.
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FUDwatcher
· 17h ago
4.5 trillion USD? This wave of big capital is really疯狂抄底, if you ask me, it's a sign that the economy is about to rebound.
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RuntimeError
· 12-28 16:34
Whoa, 4.5 trillion? What are they trying to consolidate?
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GasFeeGazer
· 12-27 00:01
Wow, 4.5 trillion? Is this number real... Big capital is going all-in on the dip.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 12-26 17:53
Wow, 4.5 trillion? That's almost comparable to the GDP of a certain country...
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AltcoinTherapist
· 12-26 17:50
Oh my, 4.5 trillion? How many people would have to be cut for this number to add up?
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PonziWhisperer
· 12-26 17:43
Wow, 4.5 trillion. Are they planning to take over the entire Earth?
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FlippedSignal
· 12-26 17:31
Wow, 4.5 trillion? Big capital is starting to go on a crazy acquisition spree again.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 12-26 17:24
Holy crap, 4.5 trillion? Big capital is really going to eat people now. I feel like my wallet is screaming.
Global M&A activity surged dramatically, with worldwide mergers and acquisitions climbing nearly 50% year-over-year to hit $4.5 trillion in 2024, according to latest figures from the London Stock Exchange Group. This substantial growth signals renewed investor appetite for large-scale corporate transactions and strategic consolidations across markets.