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Credit-Card Borrowing Surged Over Holiday Period - Wall Street Journal (blog)
BloombergCredit-Card Borrowing Surged Over Holiday PeriodWall Street Journal (blog)By Jeff Bater and Jeffrey Sparshott US credit-card debt posted the second solid increase in a row during December, an indication Americans stuck with meager wage gains borrowed to pay for their holiday celebrations. The increase helped raise the level ...US consumer credit rises $19.3 bln in DecemberReutersConsumer Borrowing Increased In DecemberNew York TimesConsumer borrowing surged for second month in December with credit cards and ...Washington PostNASDAQall 253 news articles »
Citigroup approved to issue China credit cards - China Economic Review
AFPCitigroup approved to issue China credit cardsChina Economic ReviewChina has approved Citigroup (C.NYSE) to issue credit cards in China, a potential sign that Beijing is opening its banking industry under pressure from the WTO, Bloomberg reported. New York-based Citigroup is the first Western bank to be approved to ...China Credit Cards, Danish Loans, Mortgage Deal: ComplianceBusinessWeekCitibank Receives OK To Issue Credit Cards In ChinaNPR (blog)China Nod for Citibank Credit Cards May Show Market OpeningSan Francisco ChronicleWall Street Journal -AFPall 205 news articles »
Why Credit Card Rates Remain So High - Smartmoney.com (blog)
Telegraph.co.ukWhy Credit Card Rates Remain So HighSmartmoney.com (blog)But new data shows borrowers still pay double-digit rates on one consumer staple — credit cards. The average interest rate credit card holders paid during the fourth quarter 2011 was 12.78%, according to Federal Reserve data released today.DailyMarkets.com Announces Winners of Best Credit Cards 2012 GuideSan Francisco Chronicle (press release)8 Tips for Picking the Right Rewards CardCredit Card Guide NewsGive your card some creditTelegraph.co.ukForbes -USA TODAY (blog) -The Korea Heraldall 28 news articles »
Your credit score is too important not to maintain - Chicago Tribune
Independent OnlineYour credit score is too important not to maintainChicago TribuneYou have three FICO scores, computed based on information obtained from the three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion). All the credit card companies, finance companies and significant retailers report monthly information to the ...Credit repairs don't come easilyNewsOK.comCredit help: How to continue your financial life after bankruptcyNewsolio (blog)Get your free credit record checkIndependent Onlineall 5 news articles »
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