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China Nod for Citibank Credit Cards May Show Market Opening - BusinessWeek
MSN MoneyChina Nod for Citibank Credit Cards May Show Market OpeningBusinessWeekBy Jennifer M. Freedman (Updates with credit-card market data in sixth paragraph, cooperation with Shanghai Pudong Development Bank in eighth.) Feb. 7 (Bloomberg) -- China's decision to allow Citigroup Inc. to issue credit cards may signal an opening ...Citigroup to issue China credit cardsFinancial TimesCitigroup to issue credit cards in ChinaMSN MoneyNod for Citibank's Credit Cards May Signal Chinese Banking Market OpeningBloombergAFP -Wall Street Journalall 207 news articles »
Auto and Student Loans Drive Borrowing Surge - Wall Street Journal
CreditCards.comAuto and Student Loans Drive Borrowing SurgeWall Street JournalBy JOSH MITCHELL In another sign that the credit freeze is thawing, the Federal Reserve said Americans ramped up their borrowing at the end of 2011. Household borrowing through credit cards, car loans, student loans and other installment debt—which ...US consumer credit rises $19.3 bln in DecemberReutersConsumer Borrowing Increased In DecemberNew York TimesConsumer borrowing rose $19.3 billion in DecemberFox NewsCreditCards.comall 250 news articles »
8 Tips for Picking the Right Rewards Card - Credit Card Guide News
Telegraph.co.uk8 Tips for Picking the Right Rewards CardCredit Card Guide NewsHowever, if time is an issue, stick with simpler rewards credit card programs. There are websites, such as MileWise.com, that can also help you keep track of your rewards. Cards with the best rewards perks typically come with an annual fee, ...Card firms to cut rates on overdue paymentsThe Korea HeraldThe Best Credit Union Credit CardsMainStreetDailyMarkets.com Announces Winners of Best Credit Cards 2012 GuideSan Francisco Chronicle (press release)Smartmoney.com (blog) -Telegraph.co.uk -Globe and Mailall 28 news articles »
U.S. WTO Case Against China 'Major Reason' for Citibank Card Nod - Bloomberg
U.S. WTO Case Against China 'Major Reason' for Citibank Card NodBloombergNew York-based Citigroup announced yesterday that it will become the second foreign bank, and the first western one, allowed to issue its own credit card in China. The news came about 10 months after the WTO said it would investigate a US complaint ...and more »
MATC employee facing two theft charges for credit card abuse - FOX6Now.com Milwaukee
FOX6Now.com MilwaukeeMATC employee facing two theft charges for credit card abuseFOX6Now.com MilwaukeeMILWAUKEE — A 44-year-old former MATC employee has been charged with two counts of theft (value exceeding $10000) after an audit found misuse of MATC-issued credit cards. Kristin Seimits is accused of using her MATC credit card, and the card of ...Former MATC manager charged in $250000 theftMilwaukee Journal Sentinelall 2 news articles »
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