EU: Qualcomm US$47b deal for NXP to be approved
According to The Financial Times Brussels is set to approve Qualcomm’s US$47 billion takeover of NXP next week, greenlighting the
According to The Financial Times Brussels is set to approve Qualcomm’s US$47 billion takeover of NXP next week, greenlighting the
A federal judge has dismissed an antitrust suit challenging Jaguar Land Rover’s ban on overseas resale of vehicles it sells
Britain’s energy regulator, Ofgem, has apologized for not acting sooner to cap bills for vulnerable households as he came under
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The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation into whether the ethics code of the National Association for
The Canadian Competition Bureau says it has reached an agreement with publisher HarperCollins, which the agency expects will restore retail
The Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service said it is investigating the forthcoming sale of natural gas assets by Russian diamond producer
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has rejected Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s proposal to provide financial assistance to coal
On Wednesday, January 10, France’s competition authority approved plans by upmarket department store chain Galeries Lafayette to buy online fashion
Ride-hailing app company Uber reached a settlement with more than 2,000 New York drivers, agreeing to pay US$3 million. Reuters,
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