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Asia M&A legal champ sees more China deals in 2006

China’s mergers and acquisitions market will remain hot in the new year, but the size of individual deals may fall while the number of transactions will likely rise, a top lawyer for Clifford Chance told Reuters.

China was non-Japan Asia Pacific’s biggest M&A market in 2005, topping Australia for the first time, with $65 billion in total deals, according to market data firm Dealogic.

“China we believe will remain very hot and probably be the number one market,” Roger Denny, head of Asia M&A for Clifford Chance, said on Tuesday.

The size of individual deals is expected to be lower, but the number of deals is expected to increase, he noted.

Clifford Chance was the year’s top M&A legal adviser in non-Japan Asia after finishing sixth in 2004, according to Thomson Financial, and also topped the global rankings.

More: today.reuters.com

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