Walmart relaunches Mexico money transfers – at a discountCustomers can once again send money from a U.S. Walmart store to a Mexican Walmart store, at a competitive price. TJX to sell stake in Russian apparel, home goods retailerThe Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused a major retailer to rethink one of its investments. Credit card swipe fees set for $1.2 billion increase A new advertising campaign looks to educate Congress and other policymakers on the impact high swipe fees have on consumers, small businesses and the U.S. economy. Wendy’s in new franchise initiative to attract underrepresented populations The Wendy's Company is launching a new franchise recruitment initiative aimed at increasing restaurant ownership among “underrepresented populations.” Brookfield Properties to roll out flex payments, livestream shopping Shopping center operators continue partnering with providers of buy now, pay later flexible installment payments. A tenant pledges to buy his failing mall Upstate New York "This mall can be saved," says tenant Noal White, and he intends to save it. Klarna to provide physical payment card in U.S. Klarna is opening the waitlist for its Klarna Card payment card to U.S. consumers. Report: Amazon resolves U.K. credit card dispute with Visa It looks like Amazon customers in the U.K. can still pay with their Visa cards, after all. Consumer sentiment falls sharply Inflation is taking a big toll on the mood of the nation’s consumers. Visa: Omicron’s impact on consumer spending modest in January The COVID-19 omicron variant had less of an impact on U.S. spending than earlier stages of the pandemic. First Previous 40 41 42 43 44 Next Last