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- Dealogic: tech deals accounted for $421B of the $1. 67T in . . .
Dealogic: tech deals accounted for $421B of the $1 67T in global deals announced in the first five months of 2025, with 75% of tech M A involving AI software — Weighed down by tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty, dealmaking has slowed to a crawl across most industries except one: the unglamorous world of data infrastructure
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Tech deals are one of the few bright spots in an otherwise gloomy M A market, accounting for $421 billion of the $1 67 trillion in global deals announced in the first five months of the year, or about 25 per cent of total M A, according to preliminary data by Dealogic
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According to markets platform Dealogic, tech deals accounted for about 25% of global M A activity in the first five months of the year—$421 billion of $1 67 trillion, to be exact
- Dealogic: tech deals accounted for $421B of the $1. 67T in . . .
Dealogic: tech deals accounted for $421B of the $1 67T in global deals announced in the first five months of 2025, with 75% of tech M A involving AI software
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Tech deals are one of the few bright spots in an otherwise gloomy M A market, accounting for $421 billion of the $1 67 trillion in global deals announced in the first five months of the year, or about 25% of total M A, according to preliminary data compiled for Reuters by Dealogic
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