
US: Court dismisses dome FX rigging claims against Credit Suisse
A New York judge overseeing litigation accusing 16 banks of rigging prices in the foreign exchange market on Wednesda y,

A New York judge overseeing litigation accusing 16 banks of rigging prices in the foreign exchange market on Wednesda y,

The UK’s competition watchdog has suspended court action against ticket reselling website Viagogo, stating the company has addressed its concerns.

Baker & Hostetler has hired Jeffrey Martino, the Justice Department’s (DOJ) Antitrust Division chief in New York. Martino, who has

South Korea’s incoming competition chief Joh Sung-wook appears to have taken a leaf out of European counterpart Margrethe Vestager’s book

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found that the proposed deal between Floatel and Prosafe raises competition concerns in

On Thursday, September 5, the Dutch market regulator announced it would not allow the proposed €130 million (US$144.8 million) acquisition

New evidence submitted for an investigation into Google’s collection of personal data in the European Union reportedly accuses the search
By Sean Sullivan (University of Iowa) This paper uses the framework of aggregation and separation that Lee Fennell develops in Slices

YouTube and its parent company Google have agreed to pay US$170 million to US regulators after being accused of violating

Facebook Inc. has promised regulators that it will protect users’ privacy and give them the right to take their data
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