2026年全球并购报告:重塑如何引发并购大反弹
2026-03-09 01:55

Market Overview - In 2025, global M&A deal value surged by 40% to an estimated $4.9 trillion, marking the second-highest year on record[13] - The volume of deals increased by 7%, with megadeals over $5 billion accounting for more than 73% of the incremental deal value[14] - Despite the rebound, M&A's share of capital allocation reached a low of 7%, indicating companies are prioritizing other investments like capex and R&D[41] Industry Trends - Technology M&A saw a remarkable 77% increase, driven by acquisitions related to AI, including Alphabet's $32 billion purchase of Wiz[22] - Advanced manufacturing and services also contributed significantly, highlighted by Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern's $88 billion merger[23] - The shift towards scope deals was notable, with 60% of deals valued over $1 billion categorized as scope, reflecting a focus on revenue growth[54] Geographical Insights - The U.S. accounted for nearly half of total strategic deal value, while Greater China led in deal count, with over 80% of its deal value coming from the domestic market[29] - Japan's M&A market doubled in value, becoming the third-largest globally, while Europe, the Middle East, and Africa experienced strong growth in deal value[29] Future Outlook - 80% of M&A executives anticipate sustaining or increasing deal activity in 2026, driven by improving macro conditions and a backlog of private equity assets ready for exit[68] - Companies are expected to focus on reinvention strategies to adapt to technology disruption, post-globalization, and shifting profit pools, making M&A a critical tool for transformation[75]