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Sunday, April 30, 2006

Highlights in Payment and Settlement news 37

P+S News nr 37 is out now with as highlights:
-
value of debit-card spending in the UK bigger than value of cash spending,
- table of contents of special issue Network Economics on payments,
- Paypal launches eBay creditcard,
- Cap Gemini report on World Banking.
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