
EU: Vestager says breaking up companies is last option
Europe’s antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said on Tuesday, October 8, she preferred to use fines or other penalties on rule-busting

Europe’s antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said on Tuesday, October 8, she preferred to use fines or other penalties on rule-busting

Ukraine’s Anti-Monopoly Committee (AMKU) has opened an antitrust probe into the country’s biggest power producer, DTEK, owned by billionaire Rinat

Germany’s fragmented savings banks took a fresh step toward consolidation as two large regional lenders were set to open talks
Opening arguments in a landmark antitrust case against Sutter Health, Northern California’s largest health care system, are poised to begin

An Italian administrative court has asked Italy’s competition watchdog to re-calculate a fine of €93 million (US$102 million) slapped on

The European Commission has asked Facebook and the Libra Association to respond to a series of questions on financial stability,
Google is reportedly considering an acquisition of TikTok-like “Firework,” an app that allows users to make and share 30-second videos

Digital publisher Group Nine Media has agreed to acquire women-focused publisher PopSugar, reported The New York Times. This is the

Amazon.com has launched a bigger local store and marketplace in Singapore, expanding its product selection and intensifying competition with rivals

Netflix has struck a deal with Italy’s top commercial broadcaster Mediaset to produce films in the country, the two companies
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