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The UK Budget provides the Chancellor with an annual opportunity to announce new tax measures, and this year it was delivered against an unprecedented backdrop of intense speculation.
Global | Publication | June 2025
“Innovation is the ability to see change as an opportunity, not a threat.” — Steve Jobs
With the recent announcement of US tariffs – dubbed “Liberation Day” – now behind us, the details around their implementation, duration and scale remain unclear1. While Canada and Mexico were spared this time, both countries have previously been subject to similar trade measures. On February 2, 2025, the Royal Bank of Canada responded to the latest round of tariffs2, warning that if they persist, they could push Canada toward a recession and weaken the Canadian dollar.
But amid the uncertainty, there’s also opportunity – especially for private equity funds looking at M&A. Here’s why:
Bain & Company’s Global M&A Report 20233 offers some compelling insights from the 2007–2009 financial crisis which may be worth remembering:
Here’s how private equity firms can make the most of the current environment:
Even in uncertain times, there are always opportunities. For private equity firms and businesses alike, the key is to stay informed, stay flexible and be ready to act. We’re here to help you navigate this evolving landscape and make the most of what’s ahead.
See certain White House Fact Sheets: Presidential Tariff Actions | United States Trade Representative
See A U.S.-Canada trade shock now in play: first economic takeaways - RBC. Also see, for example, Tariffs, trade and turmoil - RBC Wealth Management.
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