Meet Disney's newly elected board
Disney CEO Bob Iger will be working closely with his newly elected board, which boasts a handful of current and former Fortune 500 executives and some niche corporate insiders.
How Capital One's acquisition of Discover could impact consumers
Capital One's proposed acquisition of Discover Financial is being met with opposing viewpoints on whether the deal will ultimately help or harm consumers.
Student loan payments may be to blame for a spike in credit card delinquencies
New findings published by the New York Federal Reserve show that a growing number of Americans are struggling to make their monthly credit card payments.
New credit card bill targeting Visa-Master card 'duopoly' triggers lobbying onslaught
Lawmakers are pushing legislation that would reform the credit card industry with the purpose of fostering greater competition, prompting widespread outcry from a diverse coalition.
RFK Jr. targets 'financial censorship of political enemies'
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised to protect Americans from "financial censorship" by companies colluding with the government.
Visa, Mastercard, Discover pause work on code that would track gun purchases
Major payment processing companies have paused work on a plan to track when cardholders make purchases at gun stores, dealing a blow to gun-control advocates.
Florida bill would prohibit financial institutions from tracking gun and ammo purchases
The Florida Arms and Ammo Act would prohibit financial institutions and payment processors from separately categorizing gun and ammo purchases in the state.
Retail sales jump 7.6% during critical holiday shopping season
Retail sales rose 7.6% during the critical holiday season, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse, a measure that tracks online and in-store spending.
Tennessee, Montana AGs lead effort questioning credit card CEOs about tracking gun purchases
Attorneys general from Tennessee, Montana and 22 other states warned credit card companies a plan to track gun purchases could violate consumer protection laws.
23 Republican AGs issue warning to credit card giants planning to track firearm purchases
Twenty-three Republican attorneys general pushed Visa, Mastercard and American Express not to track purchases at U.S. gun stores on Tuesday, saying the data will be misused.