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This week's edition of Competition weekly highlights includes, from an EU perspective, (1) the Commission’s decision to extend the scope of its anonymous whistleblower tool, (2) the Court of Justice partially upholding HSBC’s appeal against the fine imposed in the EURO Interest Rate Derivatives sector but upholding the infringement decision, (3) the Court of Justice dismissing an appeal against the Commission’s rejection of an antitrust complaint in the postal and delivery sector, (4) the Court of Justice dismissing an appeal regarding the Commission’s decision finding an infringement of Article 102 TFEU on the Lithuanian national rail company, (5) an opinion from the AG Pitruzzella that members of a Lithuanian notary group should not receive individual fines, (6) the Court of Justice answering questions on a national reference from a Czech court regarding disclosure of evidence under the Damages Directive, and (7) the Court of Justice holding that the establishment (as such) of State aid cannot result from a judicial decision in Latvian national reference. This weeks highlights...
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