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  2. Ohio v. American Express Co. - Wikipedia

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    Ohio v. American Express Co., 585 U.S. ___ (2018), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding the nature of antitrust law in relationship to two-sided markets.The case specifically involves policies set by some credit card banks that prevented merchants from steering customers to use cards from other issuers with lower transaction fees, forcing merchants to pay higher transaction fees to ...

  3. Interchange fee - Wikipedia

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    Interchange fee is a term used in the payment card industry to describe a fee paid between banks for the acceptance of card-based transactions. Usually for sales/services transactions it is a fee that a merchant's bank (the "acquiring bank") pays a customer's bank (the "issuing bank"). In a credit card or debit card transaction, the card ...

  4. Payment card interchange fee and merchant discount antitrust ...

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    The payment card interchange fee and merchant discount antitrust litigation is a United States class-action lawsuit filed in 2005 by merchants and trade associations against Visa, Mastercard, and numerous financial institutions that issue payment cards. The suit was filed because of price fixing and other allegedly anti-competitive trade ...

  5. Is the Delta SkyMiles Gold American Express Card worth it?

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    If you mainly fly with Delta Air Lines, the Delta SkyMiles® Gold American Express Card will probably be on your list of cards to check out. The card has a $150 annual fee that’s waived for the ...

  6. American Express Sued by Antitrust Division for Unfair ... - AOL

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    The Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against American Express (AXP) Monday, alleging that the financial institution has been engaging in anti-competitive practices. In the same ...

  7. American Express - Wikipedia

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    American Express Company ( Amex) is an American bank holding company and multinational financial services corporation that specializes in payment cards. It is headquartered at 200 Vesey Street, also known as American Express Tower, in the Battery Park City neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. Amex is the fourth-largest card network globally based ...

  8. Should You Buy American Express While It's Below $250? - AOL

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    Moreover, Amex shares are cheaper than the S&P 500's P/E multiple of 23.8. I view this as a good time to consider adding the business to your portfolio. As Amex shares trade at a current price of ...

  9. Credit CARD Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Act contains a provision that limits the first year annual fee for a credit card to 25% of the credit limit. Credit card issuers are still able to charge certain additional fees, such as "setup fees" or "program fees." The Act also restricts the fees that can be charged for gift cards and other prepaid cards.

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