U.S. Justice Department Accuses Visa of Illegal Monopoly that Adds to the Price of ‘Nearly Everything’ ...
California Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi's husband sold Visa stock worth up to $1 million less than three months before the ...
Interchange fees and financial incentives for merchants, banks and mobile wallets could come under pressure if the government ...
Michael Cozzi bought a prepaid debit card for his friend and put $300 on it—only to be told by every party involved with the ...
The department has filed a lawsuit against Visa, saying it illegally stifles competition. It's an argument the industry has ...
Visa got hit with an antitrust lawsuit by the DOJ this week. The news sent the stock price down about 7%. What should investors make of this development? The credit card giant was hit with a lawsuit ...
V's long-term outlook remains strong, thanks to its market leadership and extensive global network, which are difficult for ...
Consumer watchdog organization Accountable.US recently published a report accusing finance giants Visa and Mastercard of ...
Visa has dominated the debit and credit card network space for years. The Justice Department is scrutinizing its practices.
The U.S. Justice Department has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Visa, alleging that the financial services behemoth uses its size and dominance to stifle competition in the debit card market.
As was previously reported, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Visa (NYSE:V) claiming ...
The Justice Department alleges that for more than a decade, Visa has abused its dominant position in the debit card market.