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Global Auto Deals Dry Up In Third Quarter Amid Slowing Economy - Report

M&A activity in the global automotive sector plunged in the third quarter, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP said in a report on Thursday, citing fewer big-ticket deals. Mergers and acquisitions around the world have sunk to three-year lows, accelerated by trade tensions and growing economic uncertainty.
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Published on October 25, 2019

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    M&A activity in the global automotive sector plunged in the third quarter, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP said in a report on Thursday, citing fewer big-ticket deals.

    Mergers and acquisitions around the world have sunk to three-year lows, accelerated by trade tensions and growing economic uncertainty.

    The size of automotive deals in the quarter declined to $7 billion (£5.44 billion) in the quarter from $18 billion a year earlier, PwC said.

    The industry's M&A volumes tumbled to a seven-quarter low, falling 16.5% to 197 deals, according to the report.

    Hyundai Motor Co's $1.6 billion joint venture with U.S.-based Aptiv Plc was the biggest deal in terms of value in the quarter.

    The industry deal volume has fallen by 24% to 604 deals so far this year, while the deal size has halved to $31 billion, the auditing firm said.

    German auto parts maker ZF Friedrichshafen AG's $7.4 billion deal to buy WABCO Holdings in March is the biggest automotive deal so far in 2019.

    Although technology was the main driver of M&A activity in the third quarter, it might not be so going forward with the sector facing leaner times, , PwC said.

    "Deal makers are letting the dust settle and are focusing on the development of their previous bets," PwC said.

    However, with both strategic and financial investors remaining in a position to buy, there is reason to believe M&A could bounce back if more attractive assets become available, PwC said.

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