WSJ: “Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc. and some large banks agreed to pay scores of retailersfrom giant Publix Supermarkets Inc. to an interior-design store in Minnesotamore than $6 billion to settle a long-running lawsuit, in a pact that also permits merchants to charge more to customers who pay with credit cards. The settlement is a victory for retailers, which will get more control over how people pay, and removes a legal threat for the major card companies. It could potentially raise prices for some goods and services for consumers who prefer using cards to cash and checks.”
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