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A federal judge Tuesday rejected a $30 billion antitrust settlement between Visa, Mastercard and retailers that the larger industry had criticized. The parties announced a preliminary settlement ...
A federal judge said Visa and Mastercard can likely withstand a "substantially greater" settlement with merchants who said they overpaid on swipe fees than the $30 billion accord she rejected this ...
Settlement rejected. Back in March, Visa and Mastercard agreed to a settlement with retailers to an antitrust class-action lawsuit that began back in 2005.
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a $30 billion settlement that would have capped the fees Visa and Mastercard charge to merchants for credit and debit card purchases.
Last week, a U.S. judge rejected Visa (V) and Mastercard’s (MA) proposed antitrust settlement worth $30 billion. The two credit card companies agreed to limit the fees they charged merchants that ...
Judge dismisses $30B antitrust settlement between Visa and Mastercard, could lead to better deal or trial. Merchants argue fees still too high.
A $30B antitrust settlement proposed by Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA) is expected to be rejected by a federal judge in a major setback in the long-running dispute over swipe fees. Read more.
After 13 years in federal court and six years after an earlier settlement was rejected by leading merchants, Visa and MasterCard reach $6.2 billion deal to end swipe-fee case.
A federal judge recently rejected an antitrust settlement between Visa (NYSE: V), Mastercard (NYSE: MA), and merchants over interchange, or swipe, fees.The proposed settlement was largely ...
A judge who rejected a proposed $30 billion settlement between card issuers Visa and Mastercard and merchants said the issuers could likely handle a "substantially greater" settlement.
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