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Should the state aid granted to Chinese companies prompt regulatory responses by the EU?
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FCA’s response to Commerzbank may set the tone for future enforcement.
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Covid-19 has wreaked regulatory havoc, with the agencies responsible for reviewing mergers and acquisitions facing problems.
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As governments respond to the Covid-19 pandemic, fears are mounting that state intervention to prop up specific businesses could harm competition.
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Just a few months into the job, Singapore’s antitrust chief had to quickly adjust to changing realities amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Governments are scrambling to roll out contact-tracing mobile tech to enable tracking of those exposed to Covid-19.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked a raft of regulatory measures addressing antitrust and state-subsidy programs, as well as mergers and acquisitions.
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A jury in a US court accepted claims that Yevgeniy Nikulin was responsible for the hacking of tech companies LinkedIn and Dropbox.