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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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Broadcom’s $61 billion buyout of cloud giant VMware posing new challenges for regulators on both sides of the Atlantic
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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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Meta’s recent attempt to overturn a decision by the UK competition watchdog to block the giant’s acquisition of Giphy
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Listen to MLex Senior Energy Correspondent Laurel Henning talk with MLex Brussels Senior Managing Editor James Panichi about her November 2016 analysis "Trump's plans to abandon UN climate deal puts EU projects in doubt" and related new developments.
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EU GDPR — the bloc’s landmark privacy legislation — is now held up as a global regulatory standard
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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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The collection and storage of biometric data is now occurring on an industrial scale in the United States.
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A landmark gun-jumping case in Australia has focused attention on the risk faced by companies entering into agreements ahead of a merger or acquisition.
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EU’s new envoy for digital says his office in San Francisco will pave the way towards a more cooperative relationship with Big Tech companies