KEY POINTS
  • A report published Thursday by media firm Mergermarket showed a decline in global M&A deals in 2018.
  • It was the first year since 2010 that the number of deals made decreased, as Chinese bids for U.S. firms fell by almost 95 percent.
  • While the number of deals fell, the total value of deals completed rose from the previous year to $3.5 trillion.

The number of global merger and acquisition (M&A) deals declined for the first time since 2010 last year amid escalating trade tensions and political instability.

Geopolitical tensions took their toll as Chinese purchases of U.S. firms plummeted by 94.6 percent, falling to a value of $3 billion from a record $55.3 billion in 2016, according to research released by Mergermarket on Thursday.