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Why Credit Card Rates Remain So High - Smartmoney.com (blog)
Telegraph.co.ukWhy Credit Card Rates Remain So HighSmartmoney.com (blog)By AnnaMaria Andriotis Interest rates have been driven down on everything from bank accounts to mortgages. But new data shows borrowers still pay double-digit rates on one consumer staple — credit cards. The average interest rate credit card holders ...Card firms to cut rates on overdue paymentsThe Korea HeraldCredit card rates rise for rewards cardsFox BusinessGive your card some creditTelegraph.co.ukCredit Card Guide News -Fairbanks Daily News-Miner -San Francisco Chronicle (press release)all 24 news articles »
Consumer borrowing surged for second month in December with credit cards and ... - Washington Post
KIMA CBS 29Consumer borrowing surged for second month in December with credit cards and ...Washington PostWASHINGTON — Americans accelerated their borrowing in December for the second straight month, running up more credit card debt and taking out loans to buy cars and attend school. Consumer borrowing rose by $19.3 billion in December after a $20.4 ...Credit-Card Borrowing Surged Over Holiday PeriodWall Street Journal (blog)Consumer borrowing rose $19.3 billion in DecemberThe Associated Pressall 231 news articles »
Credit unions' best credit cards - MSN Money
Credit unions' best credit cardsMSN MoneyCredit unions often offer lower interest rates on their credit cards than big banks do, but some are better than others. Here are 4 to consider. By MSN Money partner 1 hour ago While thousands of bank customers have found better deals on checking ...Targeted Offer Scores at True NorthCredit Union TimesTrue North FCU Teams With PSCU Financial Services to Build Outstandings by 5 ...CUinsight.com (press release)all 2 news articles »
TEXT-S&P rates Golden Credit Card 2012-2 notes prelim 'AAA (sf)' - Reuters
TEXT-S&P rates Golden Credit Card 2012-2 notes prelim 'AAA (sf)'ReutersOVERVIEW -- Golden Credit Card Trust's series 2012-2 issuance is an ABS securitization backed by the ownership interest in a revolving pool of Canadian dollar-denominated MasterCard and VISA credit card receivables generated by accounts originated by ...
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