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Everyone is talking about the relationship between data protection, “data power” and competition law. The increasing importance of data and the presumed concentration of data in the hands of certain companies have stoked fears, leading to calls for political regulation and increased...
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In its “Discussion Paper for Interim Report No. 5” of February 2022, the ACCC asked for suggestions on updating competition and consumer law for digital platform services. This paper addresses the larger issues involved from a specifically “European perspective”. To these ends, the...
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European competition law is complicated. The line between permitted and prohibited is often not clear when navigating the grey zones of the ban on cartels. To better cope with the legal risk, companies often seek internal or external legal advice. Incorrect advice however raises the question of...
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Cornering cases are well documented in commodities and securities markets. The German and European Legislator is seeking to combat them through strict rules on market manipulation. However, cornering can also violate competition law, in particular the ban on abuse of dominant position. This...
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The alleged manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) by large number of banks is currently under investigation by regulators in Europe and the US. Various lawsuits are adding to the evidence of LIBOR rigging that first emerged from a settlement between Barclays Bank and the...
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