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Divide grows within emerging markets M&A

There is a growing gap between what investment banks’ mergers and acquisitions divisions are set up to do, and the types of deals that western companies are looking to execute

There is a growing gap between what investment banks’ mergers and acquisitions divisions are set up to do, and the types of deals that western companies are looking to execute, according to market participants.

Corporates are focused on more creative deal structures, such as joint ventures or licensing agreements and deals of a smaller size in emerging markets, precisely the areas where investment banks are least able to service their clients.

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