Author: Simran Bajaj

Abstract During the previous two decades, cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) have dramatically raised. It is frequently noted that financial liberalisation laws, governmental regulations, and regional agreements all contribute to cross-border capital reallocation. Cross-border mergers and acquisitions are becoming more frequent during commercial and economic cycles. Companies from different countries can now collaborate to create a cohesive organisation with the primary goal of advancing their business plan on the international market as a result of globalisation. Businesses have been able to develop operations in other nations—when it could have been extremely challenging to do so due to market and logistical…

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