Mergers and acquisition activity in Australia is likely to pick up this year as U.S. investors continue to buy up assets, lawyers say.
But acquirers will have to jump through more hoops as regulators increase their scrutiny of M&A deals.
They will face more hurdles, however, as Australian regulators, like their counterparts in many other countries and regions around the world, increase their scrutiny of M&A deals.
April 17, 2024 at 05:22 PM
6 minute read
Correspondent, Sydney
Mergers and acquisition activity in Australia is likely to pick up this year as U.S. investors continue to buy up assets, lawyers say.
But acquirers will have to jump through more hoops as regulators increase their scrutiny of M&A deals.
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