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Justice Department accuses Visa of debit network monopoly that affects price of 'nearly everything’
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NBC News - Top stories
DOJ accuses Visa of debit monopoly that affects price of 'nearly everything'
The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday sued Visa, the world’s biggest payments network, saying it propped up an illegal monopoly over debit payments by imposing “exclusionary” agreements on ...2 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
US sues Visa for monopoly on debit-card use affecting ‘price of nearly everything’
Government claims firm stifles competition by threatening merchants with high fees and pays off potential rivals. The US Department of Justice has sued Visa, accusing one of the world’s largest ...2 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Justice Department accuses Visa of monopolizing debit market in antitrust lawsuit
The Justice Department sued Visa on Tuesday, accusing the credit card company of illegally maintaining a monopoly over the debit market. The DOJ argues that Visa has limited competition by ...4 hours ago -
The New York Times - Business
U.S. Accuses Visa of Monopoly in Debit Cards
The financial giant, which processes the majority of debit card spending in the United States, unfairly imposed fees on merchants and deterred rivals, the Justice Department said.4 hours ago -
ABC News - Tech
Department of Justice sues Visa, alleges the card issuer monopolizes debit card markets
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 market4 hours ago
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