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Visa 'unfair to exclude US bank'
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| The European Commission yesterday accused global credit card and payment system company Visa International of breaching EU competition rules by refusing to admit American bank Morgan Stanley to its network in Europe. |
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Aug 4, 2004 06:07:01 |
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0 | | Author | Guardian |
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