Regulatory brawl over debit cards sidesteps the real fee-setters: card companies

By Amy Biegelsen

Lobbying brawl sidesteps the real fee-setters: card companies

How much does it really cost to process debit card purchases?

By Julie Vorman

How much goes for processing?

Grassley targets federal charge card abuses

By Laurel Adams

Many federal employees have government-issued charge cards for work-related expenses, and a handful of workers are using taxpayer dollars to
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MasterCard, Visa settle antitrust case with DOJ; AmEx fights on

Visa and MasterCard today agreed to sweeping changes that will allow merchants to offer discounts to customers who pay using the least-expen

Will new debit card fee controls revolutionize card industry?

Debit and credit card fees that retailers must pay to Visa, MasterCard, and American Express may soon fall thanks to three converging events

Retailers accuse AmEx of antitrust breach as battle over debit card cap heats up

Retailers in a long-running lawsuit against American Express Co. over charge card swipe fees are now accusing the card giant of violating an
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Bankers take debit fee duel to friendly territory in House

By Julie Vorman

Bankers dueling with retailers over a Federal Reserve plan to limit debit card processing fees took the fight into friendly territory today

ABA says debit card cap for big banks would also hurt small ones

By Julie Vorman

U.S. bankers are asking Congress to halt a proposed Dodd-Frank regulation that would cut debit card revenues by claiming it would also disco

Reform reading: Fed's first webcast to focus on debit card fee

By Julie Vorman

A roundup of news and commentary to help consumers monitor the transparency and accountability of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law. ...

Reform reading: Debit card use up 15 percent as Fed mulls fee limit

By Julie Vorman

A roundup of news and commentary to help consumers monitor the transparency and accountability of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law. ...

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