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26Oct

Chemicals and materials deals down from 2019 highs but recovery is on the way

While COVID shut the window on deals in H1 2020, Q3 saw a revival that augurs well for the rest of the year and beyond. In recent years, global M&A in the chemicals and materials sector has been breaking new records. Last year saw the highest value on record (US$254.6 billion), while 2018 delivered the largest number of deals since 2006 (545)....
By: White & Case LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/chemicals-and-materials-deals-down-from-91744/

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