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Killer acquisitions are back on the agenda and it’s disrupting the EU's review of an acquisition by Meta
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The UK’s competition enforcer’s approach to Big Tech has come to a fork in the road
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Financial regulators in the US have urged banks and other financial institutions to experiment with new products to help combat money laundering
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End-to-end encryption in messaging services has been a boon for privacy.
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If enacted, the EU’s Digital Markets Act will significantly curb the power of Google, Facebook, Amazon & Apple.
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Microsoft has lashed out at the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority over its decision to veto the software giant’s $69 billion acquisition of gaming company Activision Blizzard
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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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On paper, the EU’s proposal to pursue a design for a digital euro should be viewed favorably by the bloc’s banks, because the model targets retail consumers.
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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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EU GDPR — the bloc’s landmark privacy legislation — is now held up as a global regulatory standard