Germany: Deutsche Bank nears $1.5 billion-plus Libor settlement
Deutsche Bank is nearing a record settlement topping $1.5 billion to resolve the German banking giant’s alleged role in manipulating
Deutsche Bank is nearing a record settlement topping $1.5 billion to resolve the German banking giant’s alleged role in manipulating
European Union antitrust regulators have resumed their scrutiny of Siemens’ offer for U.S. oilfield equipment maker Dresser-Rand Group and will
The Contact Lens Consumer Protection Act Amendments, was signed into law March 27, makingUtah the first state to ban contact
Royal Dutch Shell’s $70 billion bid for BG Group Plc will put to the test a pledge by China’s antitrust
The European Union antitrust chief will soon reach a decision in a probe into Google that could have far-reaching implications
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Michael Weber of German online mapping service Hot-Map.com had a meeting with the new antitrust Chief Vestager this week, that
Takeover talks between Intel and Altera have broken off as the chip makers could not come to an agreement on
A merger of Dentons US LLP and McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP has been approved by the partners of both
In what could turn out to be its largest acquisition ever, generic drug giant Mylan on Wednesday went public with
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