Canada: The verdict is in for those accused of fixing gas prices
The verdict is in: the Quebec Superior Court has found three individuals guilty for fixing gas prices, a decision resulting
The verdict is in: the Quebec Superior Court has found three individuals guilty for fixing gas prices, a decision resulting
Parliament’s upper house has announced that it is looking for the nation’s antitrust watchdog Comco to tackle the rising prices
Two Senators have introduced a bill into Congress that would take the antitrust exemptions away from the nation’s railroads in
After hearing complaints raised by various telecommunications operators, the European Commission may soon be formally looking into Apple Inc. for
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Philippe Aghion (Harvard) Ufuk Akcigit (U Penn) and Peter Howitt (Brown) ask What Do We
President Peña Nieto has officially reached an agreement with his and all major political parties concerning the implementation of a
A new project for Nigeria’s mobile market, initiated by the Nigerian Communications Commission, is finally set to launch later this
While Switzerland-based Glencore has received full clearance from authorities to acquire one of Romania’s largest vegetable oil producers, a final
The Competition Bureau has announced that it will not take action to block two of British Columbia’s largest private medical
Energy producer CEZ has announced at a press conference that the company plans to sell its thermal power plant Chvaletice.
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