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Tom Kunkel, Marlene Sawhill
Mar 9, 2023
SEC Sets its Sights on BUSD, but are Stablecoins Securities?
The SEC is gearing up to tackle one of the largest players in the crypto market following the implosion of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange.


U.K. Antitrust Law: A Look Into Meta’s Forced Sale of GIPHY
On October 18, 2022, Meta was ordered to sell the GIF animation company, GIPHY, by the U.K.'s Competition and Market Authority.


Andrew Braswell, Angie Wong
Oct 27, 2022
Potential Merger of Supermarket Chains Raises Antitrust Concerns
Earlier this month, Kroger announced a proposed merger in which it would acquire Albertsons, its largest competitor, for $24.6 billion.


Lance Burrows, Renato Oyarzun, Erik Villanueva
Oct 13, 2022
Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision/Blizzard Raises Antitrust Issues
Microsoft has proposed a deal to purchase Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion dollars.


Taking the Fiscal Reigns: OECD Global Tax Plan
The growth of multinational corporations (MNCs) into economic superpowers has a tremendous impact on international tax rates.


Wage Against the Machine: America’s Push for Corporate Transparency
Despite federal regulations like the Equal Pay Act and widespread recognition of the issue, the wage gap in America continues to persist.


Antitrust in the Age of Amazon
It is difficult to imagine the humble garage in which the economic powerhouse we know today as Amazon, Inc. was conceived.
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