( June 19, 2020, 07:29 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents:
- Alstom, Bombardier are discussing EU remedies, CEO says
- Intesa Sanpaolo ups antitrust concessions in UBI bid
- ThyssenKrupp gets EU approval to sell elevators unit
- Helios Kliniken-Malteser Krankenhaus deal gets German clearance
- Thiele wants to restructure Lufthansa without state participation
- Tesco sells Polish stores to Salling Group
- KKR to buy Roompot for $1 billion
- UK rail rescue rises to GBP3.5 billion
- Crédit Agricole-Ménafinance deal gets approval in France
- French anti-hate speech law partially censored
- Western Union, Axa team up to offer insurance services
- Google Chrome users exposed to spyware
- European countries still plan to tax digital giants
- LNA Santé eyes whole of Clinique Développement
- German economic-crime law adopted by written procedure
- Tyrie steps down from UK CMA
- L’Oréal set to acquire Thayers Natural Remedies- The sale of Bombardier’s rail division to Alstom is "almost on track" with its original schedule, a Bombardier official said....
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