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Swedish court orders Google to pay Klarna $1.5 billion antitrust damages

Published Wednesday, July 1, 2026 · Updated July 1

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A Swedish court has ordered Google to pay approximately $1.5 billion in antitrust damages to PriceRunner, a price comparison company owned by Klarna. The ruling found that Google illegally favored its own price comparison service, which resulted in damages to PriceRunner.

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  • A Swedish court ordered Google to pay approximately $1.5 billion in antitrust damages to PriceRunner.
  • The court's decision was based on findings that Google illegally favored its own price comparison service, causing damage to PriceRunner.

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    A Swedish court has ordered Google to pay approximately $1.5 billion in antitrust damages to PriceRunner, a price comparison company owned by Klarna. The court found that Google illegally favored its own price comparison service, causing damage to PriceRunner.

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