E.ON offers to sell assets to overcome EU Innogy concerns
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DUESSELDORF, Germany/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - E.ON has offered to sell assets in Hungary, Germany and the Czech Republic to address European Union antitrust concerns over the German energy group's bid for rival Innogy's network and retail assets.The deal, part of a bigger asset swap with Innogy's parent RWE which would more than double E.ON's customers in Germany to nearly 14 million, is the subject of a deepened EU investigation into whether it will hurt competition.Chief Executive Johannes..