SAN FRANCISCO — Two Taiwanese LCD executives have been ordered released on bail following oral arguments in their antitrust case before the Ninth Circuit.

While not a decision on the merits of the appeal, last week’s order in United States v. Chiung appears to roll storm clouds over the government’s high-profile win—including a $500 million fine—in its prosecution of an international price-fixing scheme in the market for liquid crystal display screens.

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