
Mastercard’s European President Defends Card Fees Amid UK Probe
The president of Mastercard in Europe has spoken out in support of the fees the company charges merchants, as both

The president of Mastercard in Europe has spoken out in support of the fees the company charges merchants, as both

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking to learn more about tech giants’ hold on cloud computing services and whether there

The Competition Bureau is conducting an investigation into an ad campaign that Greenpeace Canada claims is misleading. The campaign implies

Tullett Prebon Americas Corp. and other securities brokers have reached a settlement of $2.1 million to resolve an antitrust lawsuit

Alphabet’s subsidiary, Google, has reached a settlement of $8 million to resolve allegations of deceptive advertising in promotion of the

The European Union’s antitrust regulators have postponed the deadline for deciding on U.S. chipmaker Broadcom’s bid of $61 billion for

Elon Musk has confirmed that former NBCUniversal ad executive Linda Yaccarino is the new CEO of Twitter. “@LindaYacc will focus primarily on business operations, while I focus

An Indian regulator has reportedly begun an antitrust investigation into Google. The inquiry by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) centers on a

Telefonica has expressed willingness to explore potential partnerships with Vodafone regarding fiber networks in Spain, as stated by a senior

Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen has stated that the company is prepared to take legal action if regulators do not approve
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