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Swedish court delays judgement in Klarna units antitrust case against Google.

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Swedish court delays judgement in Klarna units antitrust case against Google.
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A Swedish court has postponed delivery of its judgement in an $8.3 billion antitrust case brought by Klarna subsidiary PriceRunner against Google. The…

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Swedish court delays judgement in Klarna units antitrust case against Google.

Swedish court delays judgement in Klarna units antitrust case against Google

A Swedish court has postponed delivery of its judgement in an $8.3 billion antitrust case brought by Klarna subsidiary PriceRunner against Google. The case, which dates back to 2020, revolves around allegations that Google abused its dominant market position by restricting competition in online advertising.

Background & Context

Klarna, a Swedish fintech company, acquired PriceRunner in 2019 for approximately $1.2 billion. PriceRunner, a price comparison website, has been at the center of the antitrust dispute with Google. The case is significant not only for Klarna and Google but also for the broader fintech and advertising industries in Europe. The European Commission has been actively monitoring the online advertising market, and this case may set a precedent for future antitrust investigations.

Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance

The outcome of this case will have far-reaching implications for Swiss fintech companies and online businesses. If Google is found guilty, it could lead to significant changes in the way online advertising is conducted, potentially benefiting smaller players in the market. Swiss SMEs, in particular, may benefit from increased competition and innovation in the online advertising space. However, if Google is exonerated, it could limit the opportunities for smaller players to compete with the tech giant.

What to Watch

The Swedish court's decision is expected to have a significant impact on the future of online advertising in Europe. As the case unfolds, investors and market participants will be watching closely for any signs of a settlement or a verdict. The outcome of this case will also set a precedent for future antitrust investigations in the region, making it a closely watched event in the fintech and advertising industries.

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Original Article: Swedish court delays judgement in Klarna units antitrust case against Google.

Published: April 10, 2026


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