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US securities regulator urges not to pass crypto bill
The US securities regulator on Wednesday urged the legislature not to pass a bill aimed at creating a new legal framework for digital currencies, saying it would break existing legal precedents and expose the capital market to “immeasurable risks.”
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Mastercard and Visa Under Fire From Payment Systems Regulator
The PSR has released its Market review of card scheme and processing fees interim report. It is now seeking views on its provisional findings to help inform its final report.
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Visa Inc. (V) J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media & Communications Conference (Transcript)
Visa Inc. (V) J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media & Communications Conference (Transcript)
NetXD Expands Its Collaboration With Visa B2B Connect to Enable Banks to Launch Cross-Border Payments in Asia and Other Markets
NetXD's payments-as-a-service offering enables banks to launch with Visa B2B Connect in a matter of weeks NetXD is excited to announce the expansion of its collaboration with Visa B2B Connect to onboard banks in Asia
U.K. Regulator Review Finds Mastercard, Visa Face No Competition
UK Regulator Flags Concerns Over Lack of Competition to Mastercard, Visa in Payments Sector
The UK Payment Systems Regulator raised provisional concerns that Mastercard (M41.F) and Visa (3V64.F) do not face effective competition in the payments industry, leading to significantly increased fe
UK Watchdog Ditches Price Cap Plan on Some Visa, Mastercard Fees
Mastercard and Visa Raising Fees but Not Improving Quality, Watchdog Warns
Mastercard and Visa do not face enough competition in the payments market, meaning UK businesses are forced to pay higher fees to process transactions, according to a new report by the UK payments watchdog.
UK payments regulator abandons price caps on some Visa (V.US) and Mastercard (MA.US) charges
A British regulator has decided to drop price caps on certain Visa and Mastercard fees, even though the agency found that the two companies did not face effective competition when dealing with merchants.
Express News | Its Interim Report, Psr Has Found That Mastercard and Visa - Two Biggest Card Schemes - Do Not Face Effective Competition When Dealing With Merchants and Acquirers in Following Areas:
Portugal Will Still Give You a Coveted Golden Visa – but It'll Cost You €500k
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Visa's Options: A Look at What the Big Money Is Thinking
Financial giants have made a conspicuous bearish move on Visa. Our analysis of options history for Visa (NYSE:V) revealed 10 unusual trades.Delving into the details, we found 30% of traders were bulli
Is This the No. 1 Biggest Risk for Both Visa and Mastercard?
I think most investors would agree that Visa (V -0.56%) and Mastercard (MA -0.13%) are two high-quality enterprises.
Bitcoin's Correlation with Tech Stocks Surge: What's Next for Cryptocurrency?
Bitcoin has surged over 58% YTD, while the NASDAQ 100 Index has posted an 11% gain. According to Bloomberg, the two have moved in an increasingly correlated manner.
Visa reinvents card products and launches new product solutions for the digital age in Asia Pacific
BEIJING, May 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the past five years, payment and receipt methods have evolved and changed more rapidly than in the past 50 years. From the advent of embedded digital commerce to the rapid spread of “one click and pay”, consumers are embracing change and continuously adapting to new payment experiences. Recently, Visa announced that it will launch a range of new products and services in the Asia Pacific region. These solutions will lead changes in the payments sector and meet the potential needs of businesses, merchants, consumers, and financial institutions. Stephen Karpin (Stephen Karpin), president of Visa Asia Pacific, said:
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