Mazars: investors consider Central and Eastern Europe as a reliable target
Central and Eastern Europe is an attractive investment area in a global comparison, with Hungary closing a successful year in terms of transaction value – according to Mazars’ investment report.
According to a report by Mazars, the Central and Eastern European MA market (Mergers and Acquisitions) reached 46.925 billion euros in 2018. Compared to 2017, the value of invested capital in Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Russia and the states of the Adriatic region increased, while in Poland, Romania and Slovakia decreased slightly and significantly decreased in Bulgaria. (MTI)
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