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Judge Likely to Reject $30 Billion Visa, Mastercard Fee Deal
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 3 days ago(Bloomberg) -- A $30 billion settlement between Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc. and retailers to cap...
China’s premier says relations with Australia are ‘back on track’ after Beijing removes tariffs on...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 20 hours agoLNG exports to China, valued at around $3.6 billion, accounted for 12% of Australia’s total exports...
Visa, Mastercard $30 billion fee settlement in peril
Reuters· 4 days ago, opens new tab proposed $30 billion antitrust settlement to limit credit and debit card fees for merchants is in peril, after a New York judge signaled...
How do felony convictions affect Trump’s ability to travel?
Politifact· 9 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump’s recent conviction on felony charges raised a host of other...
Eight European countries with the strongest passports as UK missing from list
Daily Express· 3 days agoThe Passport Index, invented and empowered by Arton Capital, is the world's original interactive...
US’s neighbors brace for Trump second term after trauma of first
Hartford Courant· 11 hours agoLate last year, President Joe Biden’s administration was facing a border problem – and it wasn’t...
US fintechs transform B2C payments by streamlining customer experience
Electronic Payments via Yahoo Finance· 23 hours agoUS Fintechs Revolutionize B2C Digital Payments: Faster, Better A number of US fintechs are helping...
Boost for Tories as work and student visas fall by 30pc
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe number of foreign workers and students moving to the UK has fallen by nearly 30 per cent this...
Judge Likely to Reject $30 Billion Visa, Mastercard Fee Deal (1)
Bloomberg Law· 4 days agoA $30 billion settlement between Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc. and retailers to cap credit-card swipe fees is likely to be rejected by a federal judge in Brooklyn, a setback in the two decade-long litigation.
Albania, Cyprus, Ireland: Europe’s best non-Schengen countries for when you’ve used up your 90 days
Euronews via Yahoo News· 6 days agoPlanning a year out to explore Europe? The ‘90-day’ rule is likely to catch you out: it stipulates...