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The CMA has provisionally found that a deal between FNZ and GBST would raise significant competition concerns, following its re-examination of available evidence.
The CMA has provisionally cleared the proposed merger of Virgin Media and Virgin Mobile with O2.
A tough new regulator to help make sure tech giants such as Facebook and Google cannot exploit their market dominance to crowd out competition and stifle innovation online has launched.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government’s response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s first State of Competition report.
The CMA announced today that it has cleared Uber’s purchase of Autocab, following a Phase 1 merger investigation.
Crowdcube and Seedrs have abandoned their proposed tie-up after the CMA provisionally blocked the deal.
The CMA has found that Facebook’s completed acquisition of Giphy raises competition concerns in relation to digital advertising and the supply of GIFs.
Following an in-depth investigation, the CMA has provisionally found that the proposed merger between Crowdcube and Seedrs will reduce competition and innovation.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of 2 former directors of Northern Ireland-based firm FP McCann Ltd for their parts in an illegal construction cartel.
Following a public consultation, the CMA has published updated guidelines about its approach to analysing mergers.
The CMA has today published its findings on the price controls for 4 water companies for 2020-2025.
The CMA has joined forces with counterpart organisations in the U.S., Canada and Europe to consider its approach to investigating pharmaceutical mergers.
New Commissioner named to champion small businesses and tackle issue of delayed invoices.
The CMA has today launched a study of children’s social care provision to establish why a lack of availability and increasing costs could be leading to the needs of children in care not being met.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of 3 company directors, after finding they broke competition law by forming a cartel in the construction industry.
Nine firms are seeking permission from the CMA to appeal against Ofgem’s price controls for energy companies.
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has today upheld the CMA’s finding that Lexon broke competition law, dismissing Lexon’s appeal.
The CMA has found that Adevinta’s anticipated £6.5bn ($9.2 billion) purchase of eCG from eBay could lead to higher prices and less choice for consumers.
In September 2020, Mr Penrose was invited by the government to conduct an independent review of UK competition policy.
Chief Executive of the CMA, Andrea Coscelli, speaks about how competition agencies need to respond to markets and business practices as they evolve and change.
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