Monday, June 15, 2009

Visa Europe Faces Antitrust Complaint From Retailers


Visa Europe Ltd., operator of the largest payment-card network in the 27-nation European Union, faces a formal antitrust complaint from EuroCommerce, a group representing retailers.

A transaction fee paid by retailers, which is set by Visa and its member banks, breaks EU antitrust rules, EuroCommerce, whose members include Carrefour SA and Tesco Plc, said in an e- mailed statement today. The so-called interchange fee is paid by the retailer’s bank to the bank that issued the customer’s card.

“The Visa interchange fee procedure is completely unfair,” said Xavier Durieu, secretary general of EuroCommerce, in the statement. “Retailers are forced to pay for a range of services from which they do not benefit. Bank rates are the only services which retailers, even the largest ones, are not able to negotiate.”

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The Housing Market May Have Bottomed

the U.S. housing market May Have Bottomed , we are still at a low level but there some few positive signs deposit trends traffic agreement its the soft feel from sales , it feels that cancelation is going down , still a lot of pain to come to the housing market , still a lot of foreclosures still a lot of pricing pressure ...we are not going down but there is still a long way uphill towards a Recovery








Crude Oil Below $70 as Dollar Rises, Equity Market Drop

crude Oil fell under pressure today from a weakening equities market and a pop in the dollar .The turmoils in Iran one of major oil and gas producers and the Dollar strength which has curved the rally in terms of crude oil , to watch also is Natural Gas which many believe has been oversold , gold bellow $930 . Equity markets are off as well











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