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ASIC, banks delay rate rigging trial again as talks continue
The trial against three of Australia's biggest banks over alleged interest rate rigging was pushed back again on Wednesday after lawyers for National Australia Bank and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group told the Federal Court they were still in settlement talks with the securities regulator.
Tabcorp takes Tatts merger bid back to tribunal
The Australian Competition Tribunal takes centre stage again this week in the long-running battle by wagering group Tabcorp to merge with lotto giant Tatts.
ACCC sounds death knell for domestic roaming
Domestic roaming is not the answer to sub-par mobile phone coverage in regional Australia, the competition watchdog has said in a big win for Telstra.
Norton Rose reps Aussie pork group in ACCC bid
The body representing Australian pork producers has asked the competition regulator for the OK to make its quality pork certification conditional on the use of an independent, third-party auditing company.
ANZ settles with ASIC on eve of trial
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. has reached an 11th-hour deal with the securities regulator over allegations of interest rate rigging.
White & Case celebrates Down Under as litigation cloud lifts
Five months after settling litigation with Herbert Smith Freehills over the poaching of eight partners -- and just one month after the settlement's anti-poaching restrictions expired -- U.S.-based firm White & Case has celebrated its entrance into Australia with launch parties in Melbourne and Sydney.