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EU regulators asked Visa Europe's customers and rivals to assess its offer to cap inter-bank credit card fees at the same level as competitor MasterCard, a concession intended to end an antitrust investigation and avoid a possible fine.

EU antitrust regulators will unveil draft rules next week aimed at helping victims claim compensation from price-fixing cartels, seeing private lawsuits as an additional tool, on top of fines, to deter companies from breaking antitrust laws.

Google has formally submitted a package of concessions to European Union competition regulators in a strong signal that the world's No. 1 search engine may be able to settle a two-year antitrust investigation without a fine.

EU regulators are investigating whether MasterCard's card fees for non-European cardholders and business practices violate EU antitrust rules, as they stepped up their fight against barriers to cross-border trade.

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Algirdas Šemeta , EU Commissioner for Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud

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Jean-Marie Cavada Chair, European Parliament's media intergroup

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Europe's competitiveness gap: Never waste a good crisis

Carl Björkman,, Director, World Economic Forum

The end of the EU cartel leniency programme

Andreas Geiger, Managing Partner, Alber & Geiger

Europe’s music industry could flourish with improved copyright rules

Nicolas Galibert, Chair, International Confederation of Music Publishers (ICMP)

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