- The European Commission is slated to file additional formal charges today against Google (GOOG, GOOGL), WSJ reports, cranking up pressure on the Silicon Valley firm to change the way it operates in a range of services.
- A statement of objections accusing the company of breaching EU antitrust rules through its advertising business is expected, as well as a supplementary charge sheet for conduct relating to its shopping service.
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Update: EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager has announced a new round of charges against some of the tech giant's online advertising tools and parts of the company's search business linked to online shopping. Google says it will respond to the cases in the coming weeks.