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Following Donald Trump’s election victory on Nov. 5, a series of personnel and policy changes at the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice could have significant ramifications for the antitrust landscape in the years to come — both in terms of M&A oversight and future enforcement actions. Big tech companies like Google, Meta, Amazon.com and Apple may still be in the spotlight, while health-care leaders UnitedHealth, CVS and Cigna could also face scrutiny. In this episode of Bloomberg Intelligence’s Votes and Verdicts podcast, BI analysts Jennifer Rie and Justin Teresi discuss what might be in store for antitrust law policy.
This episode was recorded on Nov. 13.
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