Biden's Regulators Take a Harder Look at Wall Street Deals
Under Chairwoman Lina Khan, the Federal Trade Commission is questioning mergers likely to have gone unchallenged in years past, drawing complaints from dealmakers
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Bidens Regulators Take a Harder Look at Wall Street Deals
The FTC, under Chairwoman Lina Khan, is questioning mergers that were likely to have gone unchallenged in years past, drawing complaints from dealmakers
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Bidens Regulators Take a Harder Look at Wall Street Deals
FTC questions mergers likely to have gone unchallenged in years past, drawing complaints from dealmakers who say scrutiny is excessive
By Dave Michaels and Ryan Tracy
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Aug. 15, 2022 5:30 am ET
WASHINGTONThe Biden administrations antitrust enforcers are throwing sand in the gears of Wall Streets deal machine.
Under Chairwoman Lina Khan, the Federal Trade Commission is questioning mergers that likely would have gone unchallenged in years pasta change Ms. Khan says is needed to prevent companies from building up too much power and stifling competition.
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