Headline News - October 9, 2009
- CreditCards.com: Study: Consumers get more frugal, practical with buying gift cards
- The Globe and Mail: Ottawa to unveil rules for credit, debit card issuers: sources
- The Atlantic Business Channel: What Will Fewer Overdraft Fees Mean?
- BusinessWeek: Small Merchants' Attempt to Hold Down Interchange Fees
- PayPal’s plans for a single consumer identity
- Digital Transactions: House Interchange Bill Brings Out the Venom on Both Sides
- Near Field Communications World: The NFC Report: Retailers begin to seize the initiative with NFC coupons and loyalty programmes
- BusinessWeek: Intuit and the Dangers of Hubris
- Los Angeles Times Editorial: The price of overdraft protection
- US News and World Report: 3 Myths About Credit Card Fees for Businesses
- Safeway Delivers Facebook Users Exclusive Coupons
- InsideARM: Credit Card Debt Evaporating in U.S.; Down 13 percent in August
- Chicago Tribune: It's safe to use your phone for banking, experts say
- Washington Report: Congress Looks at Oppressive Credit Card Rules
- NACS Online: Washington Report: Congress Looks at Oppressive Credit Card Rules
- SFGate.com: Wells Fargo boosts credit card rates
- Express Computer: Mobile Banking adoption in India
- Singapore News: NETS launches FlashPay card that allows payments for transport, retail services
- NYTimes.com: Regulators Say Banks Face Duller Future
- USATODAY.com: Cyberthieves find workplace networks are easy pickings
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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