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Visa Faces DOJ Antitrust Suit
DOJ's Visa antitrust lawsuit alleges debit card company monopoly
The Justice Department is accusing Visa of running a debit card monopoly that has hiked fees for American consumers and businesses.
Visa slapped with a DOJ antitrust lawsuit
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an antitrust lawsuit against Visa. The lawsuit alleges that the financial firm holds a monopoly over debit network markets allowing it to charge banks and markets with exorbitant fees that get passed onto consumers and keep rival companies like PayPal and Square from competing on their level.
Visa Stock Has Near-Term 'Overhang' From DOJ Antitrust Lawsuit: Analyst Picks 3 Stocks To Benefit
Payments company Visa Inc V was hit with an antitrust lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Tuesday that analysts say could take years to sort out and will likely hurt shares in the short term.
DOJ hits Visa with antitrust lawsuit over monopoly concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Visa, alleging that the debit card corporation uses its dominance in the industry to conduct an illegal monopoly practice for debit card payments that costs businesses and customers billions of dollars.
DOJ Readies Major Antitrust Case Against Visa's Debit Empire
Visa shares fell as much as 1.95 percent in post-market trading after news broke of the Justice Department's impending antitrust lawsuit.
Combatants Take Up their Positions In Reaction to the DoJ’s Antitrust Suit Against Visa
Durbin and Marshall further used the announcement of the suit as an opportunity to urge passage of their Credit Card Competition Act, arguing that the CCCA is one way to bring competition to the credit card market and end the “price-gouging tactics” of the “Visa-Mastercard duopoly” that harms consumers and small businesses.
DOJ files antitrust lawsuit against Visa
The DOJ has sued Visa for allegedly monopolizing the debit market, engaging in anticompetitive practices that harm consumers and innovation.
Visa falls on report of US DoJ lawsuit alleging debit-card monopoly
Visa shares fell 3% on Tuesday after a report said the U.S. Department of Justice plans to file a lawsuit against the world's largest payment processor, alleging it illegally monopolized the country's debit-card market.
DOJ goes after payment giant Visa with new antitrust suit
The US Justice Department went after Visa on Tuesday in a federal antitrust lawsuit alleging that the company illegally used the scale of its vast card processing network to block competition.
Visa Sued by US in Antitrust Case Over Debit Card Markets
The US Justice Department sued Visa Inc., alleging the global payments giant illegally monopolized the debit card market, in the Biden administration’s first major antitrust case in the financial services industry.
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The DOJ sues Visa for locking out rival payment platforms
According to the complaint, Visa entered into paid agreements with potential competitors as part of an effort to fend off ...
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Nancy Pelosi’s husband sold more than $500K worth of Visa stock — just weeks before DOJ’s antitrust lawsuit
Visa, the global payment network that facilitates credit and debit transactions, could be named in a federal antitrust ...
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Could Visa Rebound Like Alphabet? DOJ Lawsuit Weighs On Stock, But Opportunity Looms
Visa's stock dropped 5% after reports of DOJ preparing to sue for monopolizing debit-card market. This comes after Google's ...
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Visa stock plunges as US Department of Justice files antitrust lawsuit alleging market dominance
The US Department of Justice has levelled antitrust charges against Visa, alleging that the payment giant has engaged in anti ...
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