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HNA deal spree defies China crackdown

When Chinese regulators slammed the brakes on overseas dealmaking late last year, many of the country’s most prolific acquirers saw their global ambitions come to a screeching halt.

But one company has kept on buying as even as Chinese mergers and acquisitions dropped to a three-year low in the first quarter of 2017: HNA Group.

After starting in 1989 as a Hainan-based private airline operator, HNA has in recent years transformed into a sprawling holding company, with a reputation as China’s most omnipresent overseas acquirer, striking deals worth $40bn in the past 28 months, according to a Financial Times analysis of Dealogic data.

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