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Australian judge now weighing up the evidence from BlueScope Steel price-fixing lawsuit
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First individual to face a trial under Australia’s 2009 criminal-cartel offenses, Robert Hogan
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Facebook and Google would be forced to break up their datasets.
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Criminal-cartel prosecutions against Vina Money Transfer moved forward with regulator close to securing first antitrust jail sentence
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The regulatory push against online booking platforms such as Booking.com and Expedia appears to have lost momentum in Europe.
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The appointment of Tony Abbott, a former Australian prime minister, to a UK government trade-advisory body has sparked controversy.
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That a jury would require no more than half a day to deliberate at the end of an 11-week trial was a bad omen for Australia’s federal prosecutors.
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Allegations that Google violated Australian competition laws when it imposed restrictions on local digital startup Unlockd are being investigated by the country’s antitrust watchdog, MLex has learned.
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Facebook’s track record of strategic acquisitions lie at the heart of the Australian regulator’s decision to probe the platform’s decision to acquire Giphy.
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Oracle told Australian competition officials to focus on Google’s expanded use of personal information through the 2008 acquisition of DoubleClick.