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    Allons y! ACCC ruling lures offshore investors to EastLink

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    The ACCC’s decision to green light Origin Energy’s $18.7 billion takeover monopolised attention Tuesday, for good reason, but spare a thought for Transurban. The toll road giant’s bid for Melbourne’s EastLink motorway was blocked by the competition watchdog last month in a bombshell ruling.

    Embedded in the ACCC’s opposing statement were clear signals the powerful body doesn’t want to see Transurban control all the roads, having witnessed the company’s stranglehold on Sydney and Brisbane’s road network. The welcome mat was well and truly laid out to offshore strategics.

    Sarah Thompson has co-edited Street Talk since 2009, specialising in private equity, investment banking, M&A and equity capital markets stories. Prior to that, she spent 10 years in London as a markets and M&A reporter at Bloomberg and Dow Jones. Email Sarah at sarah.thompson@afr.com
    Kanika Sood is a journalist based in Sydney who writes for the Street Talk column. Email Kanika at kanika.sood@afr.com.au
    Emma Rapaport is a co-editor of the Street Talk column. Prior to that, she was a markets reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Emma on Twitter. Email Emma at emma.rapaport@afr.com

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