( April 21, 2010, 07:22 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents: Commission adopts new antitrust rules to facilitate more online sales; US antitrust authorities propose new merger guidelines; German court overturns GN decision; Airlines consider applying for state aid over ash-cloud crisis; Live Nation faces breach-of-contract claim by CTS Eventim; Telecoms ministers call for open IT standards; Google in talks to acquire ITA Software; French football league gets greater protection from Google; Ericsson to deepen co-operation with China’s Datang; Ericsson to buy Nortel’s stake in LG Electronics venture; Market watchdogs to discuss how to handle Goldman Sachs fraud suspicions; SEC chairman admits poor preparation for regulating Lehman; IMF advises G20 nations of how to reduce chances of another financial crisis; Republicans tone down opposition to financial-regulation bill; Fiat to spin off auto business; Xstrata stays on sidelines of Macarthur battle; Total DG advocates sale of UK-based refinery; Carrefour seeks single price for large suppliers.- The European Commission yesterday adopted new antitrust rules with an eye for facilitating more online sales....
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