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World Cup Ad Targets Visa, Credit Card Swipe Fees
Groups representing small businesses use Visa's sponsorship of the World Cup as a focal point to advocate for proposed legislation.
Mastercard Creates New Ways to Pay, Better Virtual Credit Cards
A new partnership aims to accelerate the use of virtual cards for business-to-business travel payments.
Stock Market Today: Stocks End Lower On China Covid Worries
China's accelerating Covid crisis, as well as renewed bets on a U.S. recession, have stocks finishing lower to kick-off the short Thanksgiving week.
Stocks Edge Lower, Week Ahead, Disney, Twitter And FTX - Five Things To Know
Stock futures lower on China Covid concerns; Week Ahead: Black Friday, Fed minutes in focus; Disney shares soar after shock return of Bob Iger as CEO; Twitter reinstates Trump, mulls new job cuts and FTX collapse: top creditors owed $3.1 billion.
An Interview With the CEO Who Created a Rewards System for Renters
Bilt aims to lessen the all-too familiar bite of paying rent.
dLocal: A Young Payments Business For The Watchlist
7investing Lead Advisor Anirban Mahanti goes through dLocal's Q3 2022 report and explains why the company deserves a spot on your watchlist.
Wells Fargo, Mastercard, and the Fed Team Up on a Digital Dollar
Citigroup, HSBC, and PNC will also be involved in the effort to create a digital version of U.S. currency.
PayPal Stock Slumps On Cautious Holiday Outlook After Q3 Earnings Beat
"We saw U.S. e-commerce growing in the low single digits in Q3 with deceleration into the close of the quarter," said acting CFO Gabs Rabinovitch. "This trend persisted in October."
Crypto Price Check: Bitcoin Flat, Aptos Has a Rocky Launch
Bitcoin prices are essentially flat as investors wait on the sidelines, while a new crypto has a rocky debut.
Mastercard Makes a Big Crypto Move
Mastercard unveils a new program that could speed adoption of cryptocurrencies.
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Fed Inflation Gauge Slowed Again in October, Supporting Dovish Powell
Further slowing in the Fed's preferred inflation gauge is adding heft to Chairman Jerome Powell's signals of smaller rate hikes.
Amazon Needs to Kill Alexa, Maybe Exit Echo Devices
The online retail giant had a plan to own your living room. It didn't work because AI-powered voice assistants don't work.
General Mills Tries a New Take on Lucky Charms
The new variant may be even more magically delicious.
Elon Musk's Latest Twitter Move Looks Like an Act of Desperation
Twitter is desperate for revenue. It has a $13 billion debt burden, but hasn’t showed a profit for eight of the last 10 years.