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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2016 · 26 MIN

17: Why Chinese Companies Are `Homewreckers' on U.S. M&A Deals

from Deal of the Week · host Bloomberg

Once again, big Asian companies are eyeing trophy U.S. companies. And once again, they're paying top dollar at what may prove the market's peak. But this time, it's China, not Japan, and the prize isn't just real estate. Join Bloomberg's Ed Hammond and Tara Lachapelle to find out why Chinese insurer Anbang has joined the ranks of ``homewreckers'' on U.S. M&A deals with its battle to wrest Starwood Hotels from Marriott International. Also, hear about M&A from inside the C-suite from Priceline's Susanne Greenfield, in conversation with Jeff McCracken.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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