- Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity has spiked to 12% of market cap in the UK, double the global average.
- This is driven by cheapness of UK listed firms, stabilisation post Brexit, and record private equity dry powder.
- Interestingly this spike is driven by a larger number of deals (25) when compared to the previous spike in 2015 (where mega deals for SAB Miller and BG Group dominated).
- Source: Man Group.