European Commission issues record fines 11 December 2013 By Kim de Kock Last week, the EC handed down record fines to eight financial institutions for EURIBOR and LIBOR manipulation Read on
Microsoft gets smart about phones 9 December 2013 By Kim de Kock The US DoJ and EC have both given Microsoft the go-ahead to buy Nokia’s handset and services business Read on
US battle for the sky 7 November 2013 By Kim de Kock US DoJ will do battle to block American Airlines' merger with US Airways if they can't agree suitable divestments Read on
MyCC strikes again 5 November 2013 By Kim de Kock MyCC proposes first abuse of dominance fine on steel manufacturer Megasteel Read on
Foreign exchange under the microscope 4 November 2013 By Kim de Kock While the LIBOR investigations continue, investigations into FOREX benchmarks have commenced Read on
Crystal ball gazing about infrastructure regulation 18 October 2013 By Kim de Kock ACCC Chairman speculates about regulatory reform that could improve infrastructure efficiency in Australia Read on
The mystery around bank interchange fees 2 October 2013 By Kim de Kock Global scrutiny and regulation of bank interchange fees appears to be on the increase Read on
DoJ takes the steering wheel 1 October 2013 By Kim de Kock US DoJ secures guilty plea agreements and criminal fines of US$740 million for price fixing in the car parts industry Read on
Bitter sweet settlement for chocolate makers 26 September 2013 By Kim de Kock Mars and Nestlé have settled a class action involving price fixing allegations in Canada Read on
First fines proposed in Malaysia 13 September 2013 By Kim de Kock MyCC has proposed its first fines against Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia for a market sharing arrangement Read on