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Economy2 years ago
Americans hit record-breaking amount of debt: Federal Reserve
The American debt crisis has reached a new high, with household debt passing $15 trillion for the first time in the third quarter, according to the New York Federal Reserve.
Americans hit record-breaking amount of debt: Federal Reserve
More8 years ago
Ex-IMF boss goes on trial over ‘fraud’
Spanish Prosecutors want a four-and-a-half year jail sentence for Rato, also a former deputy premier for the ruling People’s Party.
Ex-IMF boss goes on trial over ‘fraud’
Economy8 years ago
​Iran introduces own credit cards
The Central Ban of Iran (CBI) has for the first time introduced the country’s first credit cards that have been devised based on Murabahah Islamic financing structure.
​Iran introduces own credit cards
Economy8 years ago
Iran to introduce MasterCards: Minister
Iran is about to introduce credit card services processed by global payment operator MasterCard for the first time, Communications Minister Mahmoud Vaezi says.
Iran to introduce MasterCards: Minister
Economy8 years ago
First credit card firm seals deal with Iran
Iyzico – a Turkish credit card company – has announced a deal with Iran to operate in the country.
First credit card firm seals deal with Iran
Military9 years ago
Pentagon credit cards used for gambling
Pentagon officials have been caught red-handed using the agency’s credit cards for personal spending on gambling and “adult entertainment”, a report says.
Pentagon credit cards used for gambling
Reports9 years ago
Ex-Bankia execs accused of misusing credit cards
In Spain, 83 former directors of the banking conglomerate known as Bankia have been accused of misusing company credit cards. One third of the ex-directors have appeared before the national high court. Bankia was bailed out by the Spanish government in 2012 and thus became partially nationalized. More in this report.
Ex-Bankia execs accused of misusing credit cards
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