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This report offers a regional overview of mergers and acquisitions in Latin America from a comparative and immersive perspective, with dedicated analysis covering Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Spain, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic.
More than a descriptive exercise, the 2026 edition functions as a market intelligence tool: identifying trends, anticipating movements, and projecting where transactional appetite is heading in each jurisdiction. To do so, it brings together the perspectives of M&A experts from leading firms in their respective markets, including Bruchou & Funes de Rioja, Mattos Filho, BLP, Carey, Philippi Prietocarrizosa Ferrero DU & Uría, Pérez Bustamante & Ponce, Pérez-Llorca, Galicia Abogados, Berkemeyer, Rebaza Alcázar & De Las Casas, D’Empaire, and Guzmán Ariza.
In 2026, M&A activity across the Americas confirms two constants: resilience and contrast. The stabilization of interest rates has improved visibility across several markets, yet investors remain selective — assessing regulatory risk, political cycles, and currency exposure with greater scrutiny than in previous years. The result is a transactional ecosystem where opportunities exist, but demand careful reading.
This edition of Latin Counsel’s M&A: Outlook for the Americas 2026 is essential reading for investors, advisors, and companies operating across the region who seek a clearer understanding of where transactions in each of these markets may be headed.
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Latin Counsel | M&A Outlook for the Americas — 2026 Edition
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