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PayPal and Visa End Battle: Inside Their New Partnership

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July 21 -- James Cakmak, Monness, Crespi, Hardt & Co. analyst, and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson discuss PayPal and Visa announcing an agreement in which PayPal will stop discouraging customers from linking accounts to Visa cards and share...
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JPMorgan Investor Day to Focus on Loans, Trading

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Feb.28 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Financial Officer Marianne Lake offered insight on loan and credit card performance at the firm's annual Investor Day presentation. Bloomberg's Laura Keller is joined by David Bianco, chief investment...
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Wells Fargo CEO Sloan: Stumpf Was a Distraction

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Oct. 14 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on Wells Fargo's third-quarter earnings conference call. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Congress Caught Between Banks and Retailers on Swipe Fees

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Mar.27 -- Republicans are eager to overhaul Dodd-Frank. One part, however, they wouldn’t mind putting off. That’s the provision that limits how much money debit-card companies are allowed to collect from each sale. Elizabeth...
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Google and Mastercard Cut a Secret Data Deal

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Aug.31 -- For the past year, select Google advertisers have had access to a potent new tool to track whether the ads they ran online led to a sale at a physical store in the U.S. That insight came thanks in part to a stockpile of...
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Mastercard Seeing Big Rise in Contactless Payments, Vice Chair Says

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May.05 -- Former U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, Mastercard Inc. vice chairman, discusses financial inclusion amid the coronavirus pandemic with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Ignoring Women Costs Finance Firms $700 Billion a Year: Oliver Wyman Report

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Nov.14 -- Oliver Wyman Principal Jessica Clempner discusses a report by the management consultancy which found that the male-dominated finance industry is missing out on more than $700 billion a year in revenue by failing to listen to or...
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Crypto Will Certainly Be Regulated, Says Marqeta CEO

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Jun.09 -- Marqeta Inc. founder and CEO Jason Gardner shares his reaction to the company's $1.23 billion trading debut on the Nasdaq with shares closing above IPO price. He also says the card issuing platform simply treats cryptocurrency...
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Square's Co-Founder on Financial Inclusion and the Importance of Coding

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Oct.13 -- Jim McKelvey, co-Founder of Square and LaunchCode, sits down on Future to discuss how Square allows smaller businesses to make more money and why he provides coding education for free. He also talks about starting the...
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Retail Rally Drives Markets Higher

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Strong retail earnings from Macys and Dollar General helped to drive the markets higher on Thursday. Stephanie Wissink, Jefferies senior analyst joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" for a deep dive on the...
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There could be less jingle in the Salvation's Army's hallmark red kettles this season. The charity is testing kettles that take debit and credit cards.

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HEADLINE: The Salvation Army's kettles now take credit cards CAPTION: There could be less jingle in the Salvation's Army's hallmark red kettles this season. The charity is testing kettles that take debit and credit cards. (Nov. 25) ...
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Security Is Top Priority: Discover CEO Nelms

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Nov. 11 -- Discover Financial Service CEO David Nelms discusses mobile payments with Erik Schatzker at the Money 2020 conference on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Home Depot Says Data Breach Affected 56M Payment Cards

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Sept. 18 -- Home Depot said a data breach between April and September put about 56 million payment cards at risk, signaling that the hacker attack was bigger than the one that struck Target last year. Julie Hyman reports on ""Street...
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Frank Abagnale Jr.: ID Fraud Is Much Easier to Do Today

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Oct. 21 -- Ori Eisen, founder of 41st Parameter, and Frank Abagnale Jr., an FBI security consultant and inspiration for the film ""Catch Me If You Can,"" discuss how mobile tech has led to a rise in fraudulent transactions. They speak...
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Target Must Face Bank Claims of Negligence in Data Breach

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Dec. 2 -- Target must defend itself against bank claims the retailers failure to shield its computer systems from hackers led to the theft of account data belonging to millions of customers, forcing lenders to issue new cards and...
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Apple Pay Hands-On: How to Go Cashless With Your iPhone 6

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Oct. 20 -- Apple Pay for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices arrives at select retailers today. Bloomberg Businessweek's Kyle Stock takes a hand-on look at how it works. Video by: Jenna Savino, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell (Source: Bloomberg)
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Deep Dive: Credit Cards, Home Sales, Volatility

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May 24 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Alix Steel, Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick take a look at credit card utilization, new home sales and market volatility. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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As Home Depot investigates a potential data breach at its retail stores, Lee Weiner, a security expert at Rapid7 says breaches at popular retailers are becoming more common. (Sept. 3)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus016595 Home Depot may be the latest retailer to suffer a major credit card data breach. The Atlanta-based home improvement retailer says that it is working with banks and law enforcement to...
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A computer security consultant says the indictment of Albert Gonzalez, a hacker believed to be responsible for the biggest retail-store data breach in U.S. history, won't protect U.S. credit card holders. He says it's bound to happen again. (Aug.18)

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HEADLINE: Security expert: Huge data breach will happen again CAPTION: A computer security consultant says the indictment of Albert Gonzalez, a hacker believed to be responsible for the biggest retail-store data breach in U.S. history,...
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Lloyds to Acquire BofA's U.K. Credit Card Business

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Dec.20 -- Lloyds has agreed to purchase the U.K. consumer credit card business of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, which represents an 11 percent stake in the nation's credit card market. Bloomberg's Richard Partington and Laura Keller...
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Kai-Fu Lee Says China Innovative With Apps That Don't Exist in U.S.

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Sep.25 -- Kai-Fu Lee, chairman and CEO of Sinovation Ventures and former president of Google China, discusses China's ambitions in tech with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Square Terminal Targets New Businesses, VP Dorogusker Says

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Oct.18 -- Jesse Dorogusker, who leads Square Inc.'s hardware development, discusses the company's executive shakeup and the launch of Square Terminal, a device that competes with old-school keypad-based credit-card machines. He speaks...
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Goldman’s Apple Card Probed

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Nov.10 -- Goldman Sachs hitting some trouble with its new Apple Card. A viral tweet from a tech entrepreneur alleges gender discrimination in the card’s algorithms and a Wall Street regulator is looking into it. Bloomberg’s Sridhar...
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Why JPMorgan Is Pulling the Plug on Chase Pay App

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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."