Cross-Border Transactions: Emerging Markets

Hosted by: The Ernst & Young Transaction Advisory Services

Hosted by: The Ernst & Young Transaction Advisory Services

As globalization pursues its relentless forward march, corporations, specifically Corporate Development (CD) functions, are increasingly looking toward doing transactions in emerging markets to meet corporate goals. From experience, however, they have found that emerging market deals are not straightforward. In fact, in talking to these professionals they tell us two things:

  • First, transactions in emerging markets are at the top of their corporations’ agenda, and
  • Second, transactions pose considerable difficulties in both concept and execution.

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