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MENA M&A transactions US$112 billion in first half of 2019

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  • MENA Investment banking fees US$504.8 million in first half of 2019 
  • MENA equity and equity-related issuance reached US$1.1 billion while debt issuance totalled US$53.1 billion in first half of 2019
 
July 15, 2019:   Refinitiv today released the 2019 Q2 investment banking analysis for the Middle East.
 
According to the report, Middle Eastern & North African investment banking fees totalled an estimated US$504.8 Million so far during 2019, 12.7% less than the value of fees recorded during the first half of 2018. Debt capital markets underwriting fees totalled US$147.6 million, up 1.7% year-on-year the second highest fee volume for the region since our records began in 2000.
 
Equity capital markets fees decreased 64.8% to US$24 million, a 10-year low. Fees generated from completed M&A transactions totalled US$207.4 million, a 232% increase from last year to the second highest level on record. Syndicated loan fees reached US$125.8 million, down 58.4% from YTD 2018. Debt capital markets fees accounted for 29.2% of the overall Middle Eastern & North African investment banking fee pool, the second highest market share since YTD 2001.
Syndicated lending fees accounted for 24.9% while the share of completed M&A advisory fees raised to the highest YTD level on record, accounting for 41.1% of the market. Equity capital markets underwriting fees accounted for 4.8%, a 10-year low. HSBC earned the most investment banking fees in the Middle East & North Africa so far during 2019, a total of US$65.8 million for a 13% share of the total fee pool.
 
As to Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), driven by state-owned ARAMCO’s US$69.1 billion acquisition of SABIC, the value of announced M&A transactions with any Middle Eastern & North African involvement at an all-time high reaching US$112 billion in the first half of 2019, 231% more than the value recorded during YTD 2018. Additionally, both Middle Eastern and North African target and Inter-MENA/Domestic transactions currently stand at all-time highs rising to US$101.2 billion and US$86.1 billion, up 375% and 699% from YTD 2018, respectively.
 
While MENA inbound M&A also stands at a YTD all-time high of US$15.1 billion, outbound M&A decreased from US$6.5 billion in YTD 2018 to US$4.6 billion so far during 2019, the lowest volume since YTD 2004. Energy & Power deals currently account for 80% of Middle Eastern and North African involvement M&A by value, followed by the financial sector with a 13.7% market share but counting with 44 transactions, 18 more than the 26 recorded in the Energy & Power industry.
 
As to Equity Capital Markets, Middle Eastern and North African equity and equity-related issuance totalled US$1.1 billion so far during 2019, a 73% decrease year-on-year to the lowest level since YTD 2004. With US$923.2 million, IPOs represent 88% of the region's ECM issuance, up from 16% during YTD last year. Arabian Centres Co Ltd IPO raised US$658.6 million and stands out as the biggest deal so far this year.     
     
Despite showing a 12% decreased compared to YTD 2018, debt issuance in the Middle Eastern and North African region currently stands at the third highest level since our records began, reaching US$53.1 billion so far this year. Saudi Arabia was the most active nation in the region accounting for 40.5% of activity by value, followed by the Qatar with 29.6% while Governments and Agencies account for 48.3% of issuance so far this year.

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