Headline News - June 24, 2009
- WSJ.com: Credit-Card Industry Woes Will Cost Consumers
- FinReg21: Antitrust Exemptions for Merchants’ Empty Promises? - by Shawn Miles, MasterCard Group Head, Global Public Policy
- Los Angeles Times: JPMorgan to Charge 5% on Card Balance Transfers, Cash Advances
- Capital One Survey of High School Seniors Reveals Gender Gaps in Financial Literacy
- The Wallet - WSJ: Sending Cash With Text Messages, Cellphones And Email
- Reuters: Visa Brazil affiliate bans 19 brokerages from IPO
- Digital River Debuts Limited Edition E-Commerce Solution
- Global Contactless Smart Cards Market to Cross $2.35 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts
- New York Times Editorial: Real Consumer Protection
- NetBanker: New Online Banking Report Published: Online Account Opening
- StorefrontBacktalk: TJX Agrees To Pay States Almost $10 Million For Data Breach
- Americans Make Staying Close to Hearth and Home a Money-Saving Priority, According to a Huntington Bank Survey of 1,000 Consumers
Note: Throughout the day, as Payments News happens, this post is updated. For job opportunities available for payments professionals, visit PaymentsJobs.com. Employers looking to hire payments professionals can post their job openings there as well.





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