US: Wall Street hit with massive M&A data breach
Security consultants have reportedly uncovered evidence that hackers have stolen information regarding merger and acquisition deals related to dozens of
Security consultants have reportedly uncovered evidence that hackers have stolen information regarding merger and acquisition deals related to dozens of

Nov 20, 2014 CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) presents: Not The Best Solution: The European
Posted by Social Science Research Network The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement – Michal S. Gal
Singapore Airlines has received clearance from competition authorities to boost its stake in Tigerare, making the budget airliner an official
Bulgarian competition authorities were not amused by the Black Friday promotion offered by Romanian online retailer eMAG in 2013, say
India’s Commerce and Industry Ministry is being called upon to more intensely monitor and regulate e-commerce businesses as criticism grows
UK energy watchdog Ofgem has revealed proposed pricing ruled that aim to cut costs for energy consumers, say reports. The
Japan-based Tokyo Electron has announced plans to hold off on its planned merger of US rival and industry leader Applied
A Russian train manufacturer has won the bidding war to secure a tender to supply trains for the Moscow metro
US medical equipment manufacturer Stryker is reportedly eyeing a $16 billion acquisition of UK-based peer Smith & Nephew, a deal
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