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David MunnsIt occurred to me a few years ago, when I was working as a journalist in Washington, D.C., that words alone -- no matter how useful, interesting or informative -- were not enough to grab an online audience. Internet readers want to consume information using the wealth of media facilitated by the World Wide Web...
While credit card charge-offs have gone up in the thrift industry, the increase is nowhere near the rate of increase from other types of loans.
Citi’s rescue of Wachovia Bank this week raises questions about rewards points and what lies ahead for me and other Wachovia card users.
AmEx cardholders got exclusive rights to purchase a limited edition dress from Diane von Furstenberg's fall line last night.
Credit card issuers are trying to help boost summer travel with quick perks for airlines, hotels and car rentals. Here are some of the latest offerings from American Express, Bill Me Later, MasterCard and Visa.
Korea's KB Card released its next-generation multimedia credit card on Wednesday.
Cybercrime is a booming business, and now there's a new generation of carders on the prowl that operate far below the public radar, launching "full-fledged online bazaars full of stolen personal and financial information."
The first of a series of posts showing why it's hard to stop credit card and identity theft cybercrimes. Part one tells the story of a wildly successful international credit card fraud ring and its flamboyant alleged leader.
The Federal Reserve's board meeting on unfair banking practices was a fair introduction to Washington's credit card journalistic milieu.
Getting people without bank accounts into the world of financial services is a lot tougher than just handing out a bunch of debit cards
A person’s identity -- including a U.S. bank account, credit card, date of birth and government issued identification number -- can be bought for about $10.
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