Banks are imposing new charges on their customers to make up for the revenue they expect to lose because of a cap on what they can charge merchants for debit-card transactions.
By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD and BEN PROTESS, New York Times
Thu, 09/29/2011 - 8:48pm
Banks are imposing new charges on their customers to make up for the revenue they expect to lose because of a cap on what they can charge merchants for debit-card transactions.