South Korea: ‘Chaebol sniper’ as antitrust chief
South Korea’s new president named a long-time shareholder rights advocate to lead the country’s antitrust regulator, as the new administration
South Korea’s new president named a long-time shareholder rights advocate to lead the country’s antitrust regulator, as the new administration
France’s privacy watchdog on Tuesday slapped Facebook with a $165,616 ($184.742 USD) fine on allegations the social media giant’s privacy
Facebook may be fined as soon as Thursday by the European Union for misleading regulators during a 2014 review of
Banks will be forced to hand over sensitive internal documents on their interest rate decisions, including board papers, as the
Brazil approved the planned merger of Dow Chemical and DuPont on Wednesday, conditioned on a global divestment plan including its
Merck and Upsher-Smith Laboratories have agreed to pay $60.2 million to resolve a lawsuit that said they entered into a
Sky Television and Vodafone intend to press ahead with an appeal over the Commerce Commission’s decision to refuse them clearance
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The Department of Justice is requiring the owner of Chicago Sun-Times to openly solicit bids from alternative buyers after the
Yahoo said on Tuesday it would buy back $3 billion of its common shares, ahead of the company’s pending deal
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