( November 11, 2009, 08:25 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents: EU probes Thomson Reuters' market datafeed use; Czech Republic nominates Stefan Fuele as Commission candidate; EC and Oracle trade public blows; Perfume makers and retailers win French price-fixing battle; Christopher Dodd proposes single financial services regulator; PepsiCo pulls bottling notifications allowing US regulators more time; GM promises to support Opel; France to open mobile-phone market to fourth operator; Airlines escaping antitrust regulation; Caja Burgos opts out of Caja Duero, Caja España merger; GE in talks to sell security systems unit; DCC to buy Shell's Austrian products business; Tennet to purchase E.ON's German power network; HSBC chief executive expresses regret over RBS, Lloyds asset-sale process; Final offers for British Car Auctions expected next month- EU antitrust regulators launched an investigation on Tuesday into news and financial data publisher Thomson Reuters' use of its real-time market datafeed, saying it might block users moving to rival firms....
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