U.K.: First LIBOR scandal arrests made
The Serious Fraud Office of Britain has announced it has made the first arrests in the worldwide investigation into the
The Serious Fraud Office of Britain has announced it has made the first arrests in the worldwide investigation into the
The European Commission has rejected proposed changes to the telecom sector put forth by Czech and Polish telecoms regulators, saying
The European Commission has announced it will probe whether retailers who sell products under their own brand wield too much
According to a press release by the European Commission, the antitrust authority has opened formal proceedings against Transelectrica – Romania’s
A U.S. appeals court has denied Home Depot’s request for an expedited appeal of the preliminary approval of a $7.2
Reports are saying that SFR and Bouygues Telecom, both French mobile operators, have joined a complaint filed against Orange France.
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Chris Doyle (RBB Economics) and Martijn A. Han (Humboldt University) analyze Cartelization Through Buyer Groups
According to reports, one Ontario, California city councilman who is currently taking part in ongoing negotiations over the transfer of
South Africa’s Competition Tribunal has postponed a planned hearing into the Glencore/Xstrata mining company merger. The hearing was scheduled to
According to an analysis, Pakistani farmers have been helped more by the Competition Commission of Pakistan than by any other
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