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These are the 5 largest mega-mergers so far in 2019

Merger and acquisition volume slowed significantly in the third quarter of 2019, while the average deal size has swelled this year, according to new data from Mergermarket.

FILE PHOTO - A screen shows the logos and trading information for defense contractor Raytheon Co, and United Technologies Corp. on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., June 17, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
  • Despite the slowdown last quarter, there still have been several massive deals inked this year set to reshape industries including defense and pharmaceuticals.
  • Here are the five largest mega-mergers so far in 2019, according to data from Mergermarket.
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Dealmakers across the world have secured $2.49 trillion worth of mergers and acquisitions during the first three quarters of 2019, according to new data from Mergermarket.

But the seemingly massive figure is still down 11.4% from the level of deal volume seen at this time last year. M&A activity also slowed considerably more during the third quarter, falling 21.2% to $622 billion.

The average deal size rose to $424.6 million, up from $380.1 million last year and the highest on record, based on Mergermarket data suggesting dealmakers are seeking fewer, larger transactions.

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"Whether they are motivated by the desire to get more growth, or a way to secure future survival, deals are getting larger," global editorial analytics director Beranger Guille said in the report.

Guille continued: "On the back of the longest equity bull market in history, and amid persistently low interest rates, corporates have ample cash reserves and appealing debt financing options at their disposal to pursue M&A."

Here are the 5 largest mega-deals of 2019, listed in increasing order of size, according to Mergermarket:

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Associated Press

Tickers: OXY , APC

Sector: Energy

Deal value: $54.4 billion

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Source: Mergermarket

REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah

Sector: Industrials and chemicals

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Deal value: $70.4 billion

Source: Mergermarket

Reuters

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Tickers: AGN , ABBV

Sector: Pharmaceuticals

Deal value: $86.3 billion

Source: Mergermarket

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REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Tickers: UTX , RTN

Sector: Defense

Deal value: $88.9 billion

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Source: Mergermarket

Brendan McDermid/ Reuters

Tickers: BMY , CELG

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Sector: Pharmaceuticals

Deal value: $89.5 billion

Source: Mergermarket

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