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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 ...
The Independent Publishers Alliance, the group behind the antitrust push, submitted its complaint to the European Commission on June 30. The document also has two other signatories. They are The ...
"Google's actions exploit content owners' dependency on Google search," said the EU complaint, dated June 30 and seen by Dow Jones Newswires. "At present it is neither easy nor convenient for ...
BRUSSELS, July 4 (Reuters) - Alphabet's (GOOGL.O) Google has been hit by an EU antitrust complaint over its AI Overviews from ...
The UK competition watchdog has said it is investigating the proposed takeover of NHS landlord Assura. Last month, rival healthcare property firm PHP (Primary Health Properties) put forward a fourth ...