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Goldman Sachs leads in South & Central America M&A deal value
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NEW YORK – Goldman Sachs has emerged as the leading advisor for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in South & Central America by deal value, with transactions totaling $14.4 billion. In the realm of deal volume, UBS and Rothschild & Co share the top spot, each advising on ten deals in the region.
The performance of these financial institutions highlights the competitive nature of the M&A advisory sector in South & Central America. With Goldman Sachs at the helm in terms of deal value, the company has demonstrated its prowess in facilitating larger and potentially more complex deals.
Meanwhile, UBS and Rothschild & Co have shown their capability to handle a higher quantity of transactions, indicating a robust strategy in securing a greater number of M&A opportunities.
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