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UK regulator looks into Microsoft's $16 billion Nuance deal

Microsoft said it would buy Nuance in April to boost its presence in cloud services for healthcare
Microsoft said it would buy Nuance in April to boost its presence in cloud services for healthcare

Britain's competition regulator said today it will look into Microsoft's $16 billion purchase of artificial intelligence and speech technology firm Nuance Communications.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which has been stepping up its regulation of Big Tech, said it was considering if the deal would result in lesser competition in the UK market.

Microsoft announced it would buy Nuance in April to boost its presence in cloud services for healthcare.

The deal has already received regulatory approval in the US and Australia, without remedies given.

Reuters reported last week the deal, which will be Microsoft's second biggest after its $26.2 billion purchase of LinkedIn in 2016, was set to secure unconditional EU antitrust approval.

Microsoft has also been in preliminary talks with the CMA ahead of a formal request for approval of the Nuance deal, the sources had said.

Interested parties have until January 10 to comment on the deal, the CMA said.