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The European competition watchdog has fined Google €2.42 billion for abusing its dominance as a search engine. The European Commission was prompted to take action after numerous complaints were made by rival firms such as Yelp, TripAdvisor, UK comparison site Foundem, and News Corp. In a seven-year long investigation, Google was found to be systematically given prominent placement in searches to its own comparison shopping service and demoted those of rivals in search result. https://uk.yahoo.com/finance/news/google-fined-record-e2-4bn-manipulating-shopping-search-results-100633
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Please would any member be able to assist with the following issue that I am having with Clydesdale Finance who have changed a default date with Experian Credit Expert which has greatly affected my Credit file. The issue is: I had had a debt that should have expired 04.01.16 after 6 years, I was eagerly awaiting this to enable myself to move forward with my own financial plans. I recently checked with Experian Credit expert to make sure that my score was still at 999 and that the expected bad debts would disappear from my personal report. I was amazed to see that my
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Martin Wheatley, who is running the Government's inquiry, said today it is 'no longer fit for purpose' Barclays has been fined £290 million for manipulating the inter-bank lending rate 17 other banks are also accused of Libor rigging Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2186470/Libor-scrapped-stop-big-banks-manipulating-it.html#ixzz23C2bc9DM
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RBS boss Stephen Hester says he will not take a bonus in the wake of the scandal. RBS admit guilt of offences similar to those committed by Barclays' traders The bank is thought to have accepted that it will probably have to pay about half as much as the £291 million in fines imposed on Barclays Royal Bank of Scotland is set to be fined about £150million for participating in market manipulation offences similar to those engaged in by Barclays, it has been revealed. Sources said RBS has admitted guilt of offences similar to those committed by Barclays' traders,