Will 2019 be a record year for Southeast Asia M&A?
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What key questions does this report answer?
- What to expect for Southeast Asia M&A, after a bumper start to 2019
- Who’s selling, and who’s buying?
- What’s behind the boom in Southeast Asia M&A activity?
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Report summary
Southeast Asia M&A is off to a strong start in 2019. Announced deal spend has already hit US$2.76 billion this year, accounting for 77% of the global total ex-North America. In March, PTTEP purchased Murphy’s Malaysian assets for a cool US$2.1 billion – the largest deal in Southeast Asia for the past five years. Chevron's recent Anadarko acquisition could also spark further non-core divestments in the region. The Southeast Asia M&A high therefore seems likely to last into 2020 – or will it?
Table of Contents
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Executive summary
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M&A in Asia-Pacific has started strongly in 2019, after a big 2018
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2018 Asia Pacific M&A at a glance
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Southeast Asia set to take center stage in 2019
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The ‘bull’ view: A range of available opportunities
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The ‘bear’ view: A smaller universe of buyers
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Key factors to watch in 2019
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Related insights
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