Chile: Lithium merger cleared to proceed
Chile’s constitutional court gave the green light on Thursday, October 25, to Chinese group Tianqi’s proposed acquisition of a 24%
Chile’s constitutional court gave the green light on Thursday, October 25, to Chinese group Tianqi’s proposed acquisition of a 24%
The EC has opened an investigation into whether Ryanair had benefited from illegal state aid at Germany’s Frankfurt-Hahn airport. “We
Several months ago, Sony revealed its intentions to purchase Mudabala’s 60% equity in EMI for US$2.3 billion. Then, the company
Sberbank, the biggest lender in Russia, and Russian search company Yandex are launching a new internet marketplace dubbed Beru that
Patrick Bradford, formerly a litigation partner with the US law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell, has joined the partnership of
Pharmaceutical company Takeda is talking with the European Commission about selling an experimental inflammatory bowel disease drug to help close
A New York court has found three former London-based currency traders not guilty of manipulating benchmark foreign exchange rates. Chris
October brings a month of uncertainty in global markets, with all the attending goodies, insights and breaking decisions we have
Rod Sims has been re-appointed Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for a three-year term. Mr Sims
Broadcom is facing antitrust scrutiny from the European Union over the possible use of its market dominance to pressure customers
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