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The CMA said the payment would be the largest it has ever secured through commitments from firms under investigation.
Seven housebuilders are to pay a total of £100 million to affordable housing programmes as part of a package of commitments agreed with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
The seven – Barratt Redrow, Bellway, Berkeley Group, Bloor Homes, Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey and Vistry – have now agreed to ...
Under the proposed commitments, the 7 housebuilders will make a combined £100 million payment – the largest secured through ...
Britain's biggest housebuilders have agreed to pay £100m towards affordable homes to avoid a regulator's decision on whether ...
Consultation underway on payment by housebuilders and changes to how they handle sensitive information to address CMA's ...
The CMA has opened an inquiry into Greencore’s £1.2bn acquisition of Bakkavor, assessing its impact on competition in the ...
In a world where tickets on resale platforms can carry mark-ups exceeding 50 per cent, an ice cream giant is beating ticket ...
Calls for action after watchdog warns some prices are ‘misleading’ shoppers about the value of a product and the savings they could make ...
The competition watchdog has launched Phase 1 of its merger inquiry with an invitation for comments from interested parties ...
The competition watchdog has launched Phase 1 of its merger inquiry with an invitation for comments from interested parties ...
Bakkavor accepted Greencore’s provisional acquisition offer – worth 85p per Bakkavor share plus 0.604 in new Greencore shares ...
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