Britain’s appointment of a former Amazon executive to lead its antitrust regulator is seen as an invitation for investment, particularly from Big Tech, suggesting a more lenient approach to mergers and acquisitions if it could stimulate economic growth, according to company executives and legal experts. Paul Sandle, Kate Holton, and Andres Gonzalez for Reuters:
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Thursday, January 23, 2025
Britain signals it is prepared to go easier on Big Tech regulation
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