DiscoverWSJ What’s NewsA Settlement in a 20-Year Legal Fight Could Make it Harder to Use Your Rewards Credit Card
A Settlement in a 20-Year Legal Fight Could Make it Harder to Use Your Rewards Credit Card

A Settlement in a 20-Year Legal Fight Could Make it Harder to Use Your Rewards Credit Card

Update: 2025-11-10
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 10. A settlement between merchants and Visa and Mastercard over interchange fees would let stores reject popular credit cards. WSJ reporter AnnaMaria Andriotis, who covers banking for the Journal, discusses why that’s a big change in the industry that could change how often you use premium credit cards. Plus, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history has an end in sight–and Democrats fuming at members of their own party. And while Hollywood box office has been in the doldrums after the pandemic, IMAX is an increasingly hot ticket. Alex Ossola hosts.




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A Settlement in a 20-Year Legal Fight Could Make it Harder to Use Your Rewards Credit Card

A Settlement in a 20-Year Legal Fight Could Make it Harder to Use Your Rewards Credit Card

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