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Visa, Mastercard Reach $30 Billion Deal With US Retailers
The companies agreed to cap credit-card swipe fees in one of the most significant antitrust settlements ever, following a legal fight that spanned almost two decades.
Danielle Bernstein Is Launching a WeWoreWhat Credit Card
The card will offer WeWoreWhat fans extra perks, testing the bounds of their loyalty to the controversial influencer.
Visa, Mastercard and Amex Develop Remedy for Abandoned Online Purchases
Financial service giants have banded together to create a one-click checkout option that competes with PayPal and Apple Pay and counts Saks Fifth Avenue among its early adopters.
Trump Plans to End India's Preferential Trade Treatment
The US president intends to end India's preferential trade treatment which, under the GSP program, allows $5.6 billion worth of Indian exports to enter the US duty free.
EU Rules to Stem Payment Fraud May Disrupt €6 Billion of E-Commerce: Visa
The European Union's planned rules to reduce fraud by forcing the use of passwords or codes to authenticate electronic payments may not increase security, Visa said.