EU: World’s largest interdealer broker to face fine over yen cartels
ICAP faces an EU fine this week for allegedly facilitating cartels on yen-denominated inter-rate benchmarks, as Brussels tackles the holdouts
ICAP faces an EU fine this week for allegedly facilitating cartels on yen-denominated inter-rate benchmarks, as Brussels tackles the holdouts
British banks’ practice of offering free current or checking accounts for customers who remain in credit is unsustainable and increases
Australia’s antitrust regulator said on Monday it was reviewing a proposal by top energy retailer Origin Energy to buy out
Brazilian antitrust authority CADE has approved Continental’s acquisition of USA-based rubber company Veyance. The endorsement was granted on 29 January
Food service giant Sysco Corp. has agreed to sell 11 US Foods facilities to Performance Food Group. The divestiture is
Posted by Social Science Research Network Contracting Authorities Inability to Fight Bid Rigging in Public Procurement: Reasons and Remedies – Felix
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The Swiss Attorney General’s office has opened an investigation into possible insider trading in the securities of cement producer Holcim,
Irish building materials company CRH has agreed to acquire assets from cement companies Lafarge and Holcim for $7.3 Billion. The
Shareholders voted down GFI Group’s planned sale to CME Group on Friday. Preliminary results from the GFI shareholder meeting held
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