( September 14, 2010, 07:18 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents: French authority investigates Transdev, Veolia merger; German dairy co-ops apply for antitrust clearance; Czech competition authority prepares to fine CRT manufacturers; Fluxys considers joining fight for Thyssengas; Total seeks to buy EDF out of Tennesol JV; Commission will decide quickly on HRE guarantees; Most banks can meet Basel III requirements on their own; Regulatory pressures prompt banks to shed PE assets; Santander says Zachodni purchase will pose no capital-ratio risk; EU, IMF delegation focuses on Greece; Financial Reporting Council criticises KPMG; HP to buy ArcSight for USD1.5 bln; EU set to vote in favour of raising Chinese wheel tariffs; French economy ministry permits privatisation of SNPE Matériaux Energétiques; General Court dismisses TF1 motion; TF1 calls for end to tax that goes to France Télévisions; Discontent rises against Google Adwords; Laborator to buy Genzyme genetic-testing business.- The French competition authority has opened an in-depth investigation into a merger between Transdev and Veolia in the transport market....
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