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Feds Warn Of Dangers Of Buy Now, Pay Later
Buy now, pay later companies are giving people extra credit, but the government warns there are some downsides — fees, charges and data harvesting.
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Major Credit Card Companies Will Soon Categorize Gun Store Purchases
Visa, American Express and Mastercard will separate gun and ammunition purchases from others in records.
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Many people are wrestling with whether to prioritize their mortgage payment or their credit card bills. AP posed the question to Lynette Khalfani-Cox, bestselling author of "Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom."
HEADLINE:Your Money: Prioritizing debt
CAPTION: Many people are wrestling with whether to prioritize their mortgage payment or their credit card bills. AP posed the question to Lynette Khalfani-Cox, bestselling author of "Zero Debt:...
Bloomberg
Mall for Africa: Bringing E-Commerce to Nigeria
Oct. 1 -- Mall for Africa Founder Chris Folayan discusses online retail in Africa. He speaks on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Wells Fargo CFO Doesn't See Sea Change in Consumer Credit
Oct.13 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo's chief financial officer, discusses the company's credit-card business with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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How Far Should You Go Chasing Credit Card Rewards?
Dec.06 -- Some people have turned earning credit card points into a full time job, but how far is too far to go to chase those rewards? The answer may depend on who you are, and how far you're willing to go. Good Money is a series about...
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Visa and Mastercard Reach $6.2 Billion Settlement on Card Fees
Sep.18 -- Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. agreed to pay as much as $6.2 billion to end a long-running price-fixing case brought by merchants over card fees, the largest-ever class action settlement of an antitrust case. Bloomberg's Jenny...
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Whos Behind the Hackers War Against Retailers?
Sept. 19 -- Trend Micro Chief Cybersecurity Officer Tom Kellerman and Rosenblatt Securities Analyst Brian Blair discuss a cyber hacking campaign against retailers. They speak on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Credit or Cash: Consumer Trends This Christmas
Dec. 24 -- ITG Chief Economist Steve Blitz and Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan discuss consumer trends this holiday season.
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Wells Fargo Fires Four Managers Over Account Scandal
Feb.21 -- Wells Fargo fired the head of its consumer credit-card business and three other senior managers as the bank’s board examines how abusive sales practices spread through branches before spiraling into a national scandal last...
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The Points Guy Brian Kelly's Thanksgiving Travel Tips
Nov.22 -- The Points Guy Founder Brian Kelly gives you the inside scoop on making the most out of your Thanksgiving holiday travel and looks at how Infrastructure spending from U.S. President-Elect Donald trump could impact airports and...
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Mastercard's Froman Sees 'Huge Opportunity' in B2B Market
Sep.12 -- Michael Froman, Mastercard Inc. vice chairman and former U.S. trade representative, speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn about Mastercard's new business-to-business trade platform.
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Bumped Takes Stock in New Phase of Customer Rewards
Oct.22 -- David Nelson, founder and chief executive officer at Bumped, explains his company’s rewards program that builds brand loyalty through fractional shares of stock. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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JPMorgan to Shutter Chase Pay App
Aug.21 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. is planning to shut down its Chase Pay app in the bank’s third reversal on digital offerings in three months. Bloomberg's Michelle Davis reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Rise in Credit Costs Key Danger For Japan Banks' Profits: Analyst
May.15 -- Brian Waterhouse, founder and partner of Windamee Research, discusses the health of Japanese banks amid the coronavirus outbreak. Waterhouse says the greatest danger to the lenders' profits is the potential rise in credit...
Bloomberg
Steve Wozniak on Apple Card Algorithm and the Future of Augmented Reality
Nov.11 -- Tech entrepreneur and Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak discusses the allegations that the Apple Card has a gender-bias issue, his views on customer service and the future of augmented reality. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kurt...
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Wozniak Says Goldman Has Been Responsive to Apple Card Algorithm Issue
Nov.11 -- Tech entrepreneur and Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak comments on the allegations that the Apple Card has a gender-bias issue. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Citi, American Air Crack Down on Rewards Abuse
Dec.20 -- American Airlines is canceling reward trips and seizing miles, joining partner Citigroup in cracking down on customers who take advantage of the carrier’s loyalty program by opening multiple accounts. Bloomberg's Jennifer...
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Banking Tech Startup Zeta Aims Expansion in Various Markets
May.25 -- Bhavin Turakhia, co-founder and chief executive officer of banking technology provider Zeta, shares his growth strategy. Zeta raised $250 million from SoftBank Vision Fund II at a valuation of $1.45 billion, winning its first...
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Wells Fargo Seeing Increased Demand for Credit, CFO Says
Apr.14 -- Wells Fargo CFO Mike Santomassimo says the U.S. consumer is in a really strong position and sees robust mortgage originations ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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How Covid-19 Is Changing Consumer Spending Habits
Nov.24 -- CardFlight founder and Chief Executive Officer Derek Webster discusses the company’s latest report on consumers’ spending habits amid the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Over 150,000 People on Waitlist for First Crypto Rewards Card
Apr.27 -- Noah Perlman, chief operating officer at Gemini Trust Co., the cryptocurrency exchange founded by the billionaire twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, announces the launch of the first-of-its-kind Gemini cryptocurrency rewards...
The Recount
Jury Finds Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty on All Counts
A verdict for Kyle Rittenhouse, Build Back Better passes the House, and Kim K has a big day. Here are The Recount’s Top Stories for November 19, 2021.
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Americans Are Using More Credit As Prices, Interest Rates Rise
The U.S. has its highest credit card debt in more than 20 years, as daily consumer prices continue to rise.