According to data complied by Thomson Reuters, the number of deals also declined to 12.6% to 967 from 1,107 in 2012.
During the fourth quarter of 2013, overall M&As totalled $7.1 billion, a 28.5% sequential increase over Q3, but a decline 29.8% from Q4 year-on-year.
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Meanwhile, the economic slump had a larger impact on domestic M&As which plunged 69% to $5.2 billion in the year, which is the lowest since 2004 when it stood at $2.0 billion.
The bulk of domestic activities were on the materials sector with deals worth $1.5 billion being clinched constituting 29.4% of the total domestic M&As, but this again was a massive 75.4% lower that 2012.
However, total across the board, M&As grew a healthy 56.8% to $24.7 billion compared over 2012, driven by a 43.5 and 83.1% increase in the inbound and outbound M&As, respectively.
Completed M&A deals involving domestic companies totalled $29 billion, up 49.5% from $19.4 billion in 2012.
Energy and power sectors lead the M&A street with 21.1% market share or worth $6.7 billion, which is a whopping 173.3% increase over 2012.
The second slot was occupied by the healthcare players, capturing 15.8% of the total with $5 billion worth of deals, up 24.5% from the previous year.
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