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Donald Trump’s policy pledges unleashing ‘animal spirits’, Wall Street bankers say

  • Investment bankers predict a surge in corporate deal-making due to the incoming Trump administration's promise of fewer regulations and a more business-friendly environment.
  • David Macgown of Barclays noted a surge in deal appetite, anticipating a lighter regulatory approach from the Trump administration's Federal Trade Commission and other agencies.
  • Jeffrey Levine from Houlihan Lokey stated that more deals will come to market in 2025 than in the last two years.
  • Experts foresee concentrated activity in regional banking and media sectors as companies prepare to merge amid changing market conditions.
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