Today's Headline News - Tuesday, July 19, 2005
- Credit titans cut ties to firm
- Bangkok: Credit cards with chips hit market
- Forbes: Alibaba's Magic Carpet
- ViVOtech's Contactless Payment Products Receive MasterCard PayPass(TM) Approval
- TSYS Reports 41.1% Increase in Net Income for Second Quarter
- Australia: Net fraud losses 'exceed $200m'
- JPMorgan Chase Announces Dave Coulter's Decision to Leave the Firm
- Google to Open Research and Development Center in China
- Beware of Overdraft Fees
- eBay cancels Anything Points loyalty program
- Parents Say Back-to-School Spending on the Rise - MasterCard Survey Shows 37% to Spend More in 2005
- South Dakota: Local businesses follow trend, accept only cards, cash
- MBNA's quarterly profit falls 4%
- Sitting Down with PayPal China Country Head Jeff Liao
- Internet fraud is costing the National Australia Bank about $1 million a month
- WSJ: Citigroup Board Blocks Weill's Bid to Step Down Early
- DynTek Selected as a Qualified Independent Security Assessor for Visa Canada's Payment Compliance Program
- Digital Insight Demonstrates Commitment to Secure Online Support, Renews Strategic Partnership With LivePerson
- Longtime Barclaycard CFO Richard Sommers Appointed CFO for Juniper Bank






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