The Spanish government has hindered BBVA’s €11bn hostile bid for Sabadell by enforcing a three-year prohibition on merging the two banks, as stated by Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo. BBVA now faces a decision to accept these conditions, challenge them legally, or abandon the bid, with BBVA’s chair asserting that such government restrictions are “illegal.”
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Inject equity in green industry not subsidies, EU tells capitals
European Competition Chief Teresa Ribera advocates for governments to invest in clean tech by acquiring equity in companies instead of providing direct subsidies, which she deems illegal and distortive. As the EU prepares to adopt new state aid guidelines, Ribera emphasizes the importance of balancing industrial policy and competition enforcement to enhance Europe's green tech competitiveness against China and the US. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The EU's competition chief, Teresa Ribera, says...
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