Corporate India's deal activity witnessed a 58 per cent jump in value terms to USD 3.1 billion in July, largely driven by big-ticket transactions, while caution in the private equity world led to a reduction in overall volumes. According to data collated by Grant Thornton, the month of July recorded 95 deals worth USD 3.1 billion, registering a 46 per cent plunge in volume terms and 58 per cent increase in value terms. Shanthi Vijetha, a partner at the consultancy, said the impact of the global slowdown is visible in the deal street which has been subdued since the beginning of the year. While cross-border transactions propelled the surge in deal value, caution in the private equity world led to a reduction in overall volumes, Vijetha said. This surge in deal value was anchored by 29 deals valued at USD 2 billion, where six high-value transactions encompassing traditional sectors like IT, auto, retail, and manufacturing took the centre stage. The deal value was driven by Proximus
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