To cut credit-card fraud, issuers are embedding chips, with 575 million of the new cards expected to be in Americans’ wallets by year-end. Factories are producing the cards around the clock and merchants say they can’t get card readers fast enough.
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To cut credit-card fraud, issuers are embedding chips, with 575 million of the new cards expected to be in Americans’ wallets by year-end. Factories are producing the cards around the clock and merchants say they can’t get card readers fast enough.