Legislation roundup: Antitrust concentrations, Model data contracts, and Banks’ market risks

SAMR defines non-horizontal market concentrations. Model data contracts are provided for processing of data. NFRA excludes interest rate risk in the banking book in oversight of banks’ market risks.

By Susan Mok

Antitrust



State Administration for Market Regulation, Guidelines for Reviews of Non-Horizontal Concentrations of Business Operators (Draft for Comments)

国家市场监督管理总局非横向经营者集中审查指引 (征求意见稿)



For the purposes of these Guidelines, the term “non-horizontal concentration of business operators” means that a non-horizontal relationship exists between/among the business operators involved in the concentration, that is to say a business operator concentration wherein the business operators involved in the concentration engage in business in different relevant markets.

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