EU clears Sony to take full control of EMI Music

The Commission, which rules over competition cases in the 28-member EU, said it had cleared the transaction.

Update: 2018-10-29 03:40 GMT
Sony expects unconditional approval or for the Commission to open a full-scale investigation on Oct. 26 at the end of its review.

The European Commission said on Friday that it had approved Sony Corp’s plan to take full control of EMI Music Publishing, saying the deal would not raise competition concerns.

The Commission, which rules over competition cases in the 28-member EU, said it had cleared the transaction without conditions.

EMI Music Publishing has been jointly owned since 2012 by Sony and Mubadala Investment Co, an investment firm based in the United Arab Emirates.

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