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Unusual Microsoft-Activision decision requires no clarification, Australian watchdog says

( February 15, 2024, 01:55 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Australia’s competition regulator has pushed back at concern about its October 16 decision to walk away from a review of Microsoft’s move on Activision Blizzard, saying that its unusual move not to make a decision stands and the watchdog won’t be providing further clarification. In a statement to MLex, a spokesperson for the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission said the “outcome of the review is that the ACCC discontinued its review and does not intend to take any action” and that, on that basis, “no further guidance is proposed.”The ACCC spokesperson's full statement to MLex follows: ...

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