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Goldman Sachs Merger Volumes Near 2021 Peak
28 May
Summary
- M&A volumes are on pace to approach the record set in 2021.
- Corporate activity is the primary driver of current dealmaking.
- The bank is optimistic about the initial public offering market.

Goldman Sachs is experiencing a robust year for merger and acquisition activities, with volumes expected to approach the record set in 2021. The bank's president, John Waldron, noted that corporate-led transactions are currently driving dealmaking, and the existing backlogs suggest sustained momentum.
Despite global turbulence, including recent market swings following the start of the Iran war, corporate dealmaking remains strong. In the first quarter alone, M&A transactions exceeded $1.2 trillion, with more deals anticipated. Goldman Sachs has been involved in significant transactions, such as advising on the planned merger of Unilever's food business.
Looking ahead, Goldman Sachs is constructive about the initial public offering (IPO) market. The success of potential mega IPOs could catalyze additional deals, fueled by substantial global liquidity seeking growth opportunities. The bank has reportedly secured a lead role in SpaceX's anticipated IPO.