The Justice Department is accusing Visa of running a debit card monopoly that has hiked fees for American consumers and ...
Visa shares fell as much as 1.95 percent in post-market trading after news broke of the Justice Department's impending ...
The US Justice Department sued Visa Inc., alleging the global payments giant illegally monopolized the debit card market, in ...
Visa’s stock falls as Justice Department launches suit. An analyst notes there are more potential alternatives to Visa’s ...
"Anyone who has bought something online, or checked out at a store, knows there is an ever-expanding universe of companies ...
The agency plans to argue that the company illegally penalizes customers that try to use rival payment processors.
Visa, the global payment network that facilitates credit and debit transactions, could be named in a federal antitrust ...
Visa’s heft in the market has allowed it to pressure merchants into accepting its cards to avoid steep costs on billions of ...
The DOJ has sued Visa for allegedly monopolizing the debit market, engaging in anticompetitive practices that harm consumers ...
This move follows Discover Financial Services' unit, Pulse Network, settling a lawsuit in Texas earlier this year, which ...
The Justice Department sued Visa on Tuesday, accusing the credit card company of illegally maintaining a monopoly over the ...
Visa Inc. stock fell 1.6% in after-hours trading Monday following reports that the payments giant faces an antitrust lawsuit ...