Tuesday, August 14, 2012

JPMorgan Says Credit-Card Swipe-Fee Case Cost Bank $1.2 Billion

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JPMorgan Says Credit-Card Swipe-Fee Case Cost Bank $1.2 Billion

Aug.  (Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan Chase & Co., the biggest U.S. credit-card lender, will contribute about $1.2 billion to settle a price-fixing case brought by retailers over credit-card swipe fees.  JPMorgan agreed to cover about 20 percent of a $6.05 billion deal to settle claims that the bank conspired with MasterCard Inc. and Visa Inc. to rig credit-card processing fees, the New York-based bank said today in a filing.



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