Credit cards
Credit cards
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For thousands of government employees, credit card bills are coming due for travel and other expenses they incurred before the shutdown.
January 22 -
Even though American Express received pre-approval to provide transaction settlement services in China more than a year ago, it is playing the waiting game to get those wheels in motion amid a fiery political climate.
January 18 -
Mastercard is cracking down on merchants who bill consumers for unwanted subscriptions when a free trial offer ends — but by limiting the rule to physical goods, it's leaving a lot of potential consumer goodwill on the table.
January 18 -
American Express Co. is pulling out the big bucks to keep its stronghold on premium credit-card users.
January 17 -
The company owning brands such as Kay Jewelers and Jared the Galleria of Jewelry will pay $11 million under a settlement with the consumer bureau and New York's attorney general.
January 16 -
CEO Michael Corbat will need to lean heavily on credit cards and other consumer business lines, and keep driving down costs, to offset weaknesses in capital markets.
January 14 -
Trading revenue for banks is expected to be flat; the bank plans high deposit rates to lure corporate customers.
January 14 -
Readers weigh in on pushback by appraisers to a new regulatory proposal, consider credit card issuers' role in the gun debate, respond to recent credit union mergers and more.
January 10 -
The subprime online lender said Thursday that it will spin off its credit card business into a new entity, Mission Lane. It also named a new CEO to replace its founder, Sasha Orloff.
January 10 -
Dynamics has launched an interactive credit card with India's IndusInd Bank that allows consumers to choose between three different funding sources when making purchases: credit, points and installment payments.
January 9