Merger and acquisition activity should hold steady or increase in 2012, due to low interest rates and record levels of cash on hand at corporations, according to a survey conducted by KPMG LLP and Knowledge at Wharton. In addition, interest rates remain low and sellers seem more willing to negotiate. However, some economic concerns continue to hamper deal-making. The U.S. jobs market, while improving, is still sluggish and the uncertainty in Europe has created a nervous global economic environment, while the U.S. presidential election adds additional uncertainty. In order to gain a better understanding of the current mergers and acquisitions marketplace and where it’s headed, KPMG LLP and Knowledge at Wharton conducted a survey of 825 decision-makers at U.S. corporations, private equity firms and investment funds.

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