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GERMANY/
RTR3ENEH 
March 06, 2013 
Konstantin Wolff, co-founder of the Payleven mobile payment service provider, demonstrates the Chip and... 
Berlin, Germany 
Wolff, co-founder of the Payleven mobile payment service provider, demonstrates the Chip and Pin mobile... 
Konstantin Wolff, co-founder of the Payleven mobile payment service provider, demonstrates the Chip and Pin mobile card payment service using a smartphone and a bluetooth chip card reader at the company's office in Berlin March 6, 2013. PayPal launched a European version of its PayPal Here mobile payments service for small merchants on February 21 as the online payments division of eBay Inc steps up competition with rivals, including Square Inc. PayPal unveiled a new device, about the size of a smartphone, that allows small merchants to accept credit and debit cards under a more-stringent and complex system in Europe known as Chip and PIN. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
SPAIN/
RTR3BPM2 
December 18, 2012 
A woman uses a contactless credit card system for a payment in a local fish market in Palma de Mallorca... 
Palma De Mallorca, Spain 
A woman uses a contactless credit card system for a payment in a local fish market in Palma de Mallorca... 
A woman uses a contactless credit card system for a payment in a local fish market in Palma de Mallorca on the Spanish Balearic island in Mallorca December 18, 2012. The system is implemented in many stores and businesses as a swift way to make payment by scanning the card over a reader without needing a PIN or signature. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo (SPAIN - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
AUSTRALIA-RETAIL/
RTR3BNKD 
December 16, 2012 
A shop assistant uses an eftpos system at a Specialty Fashion Group owned Katies store in Sydney December... 
Sydney, Australia 
A shop assistant uses an eftpos system at a Specialty Fashion Group owned Katies store in Sydney 
A shop assistant uses an eftpos system at a Specialty Fashion Group owned Katies store in Sydney December 11, 2012. Australia is being invaded by a swathe of foreign retailers, piling pressure on a local industry already battered by weak consumer spending and ruthless internet competition. Picture taken December 11, 2012. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS FASHION) 
BARNESNOBLE-BREACH/
RTR39JFJ 
October 24, 2012 
People walk past a Barnes and Noble store in New York October 24, 2012. Barnes & Noble Inc said on Wednesday... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
People walk past a Barnes and Noble store in New York 
People walk past a Barnes and Noble store in New York October 24, 2012. Barnes & Noble Inc said on Wednesday that customers who shopped at 63 of its stores as recently as last month may have had their credit or debit card information stolen in what the U.S. bookstore chain called a "sophisticated criminal effort." REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW BUSINESS) 
BARNESNOBLE-BREACH/
RTR39JEW 
October 24, 2012 
A credit card sign is seen on the window of a Barnes and Noble store in New York October 24, 2012. Barnes... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A credit card sign is seen on the window of a Barnes and Noble store in New York 
A credit card sign is seen on the window of a Barnes and Noble store in New York October 24, 2012. Barnes & Noble Inc said on Wednesday that customers who shopped at 63 of its stores as recently as last month may have had their credit or debit card information stolen in what the U.S. bookstore chain called a "sophisticated criminal effort." REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW BUSINESS) 
BARNESNOBLE-BREACH/
RTR39JEN 
October 24, 2012 
A Barnes and Noble storefront is pictured in New York October 24, 2012. Barnes & Noble Inc said on Wednesday... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A Barnes and Noble storefront is pictured in New York 
A Barnes and Noble storefront is pictured in New York October 24, 2012. Barnes & Noble Inc said on Wednesday that customers who shopped at 63 of its stores as recently as last month may have had their credit or debit card information stolen in what the U.S. bookstore chain called a "sophisticated criminal effort." REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW BUSINESS) 
BARNESNOBLE-BREACH/
RTR39JEF 
October 24, 2012 
A woman looks in from a window panel of a Barnes & Noble store in New York October 24, 2012. Barnes &... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A woman looks in from a window panel of a Barnes & Noble store in New York 
A woman looks in from a window panel of a Barnes & Noble store in New York October 24, 2012. Barnes & Noble Inc said on Wednesday that customers who shopped at 63 of its stores as recently as last month may have had their credit or debit card information stolen in what the U.S. bookstore chain called a "sophisticated criminal effort." REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW BUSINESS) 
MYANMAR/
RTR37YXS 
September 14, 2012 
Phay Myint (R), managing Director of the CB Bank, displays a new debit card to the public and the media... 
Yangon, Myanmar 
Phay Myint, managing Director of the CB Bank, displays a new debit card to the public and the media in... 
Phay Myint (R), managing Director of the CB Bank, displays a new debit card to the public and the media in Yangon September 14, 2012. Myanmar launched its first debit cards on Friday, giving customers the chance to use plastic for shopping, dining and travel for the first time in the latest leap forward for its cash-dominated economy. REUTERS/Minzayar (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
MEXICO-ELECTIONS/
RTR35BJQ 
July 25, 2012 
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, runner-up in Mexico's recent presidential election, shows a prepaid debit... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Lopez Obrador, runner-up in Mexico's presidential election, shows a prepaid debit card during news conference... 
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, runner-up in Mexico's recent presidential election, shows a prepaid debit card during a news conference in Mexico City July 25, 2012. Manuel Lopez Obrador called a news conference in Mexico City on Wednesday to present evidence of alleged electoral fraud as he looks to void the July 1 election on charges the winner laundered money and violated campaign finance laws. Showing off a prepaid debit card which he alleges President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto's PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) used to buy votes, Lopez Obrador called on Mexico's federal government to recognise electoral fraud had been committed. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS CRIME LAW) 
MEXICO-ELECTIONS/
RTR35BJN 
July 25, 2012 
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (R), runner-up in Mexico's recent presidential election, leaves with Jesus... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Lopez Obrador, runner-up in Mexico's presidential election, leaves with Zambrano, president of PRD, after... 
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (R), runner-up in Mexico's recent presidential election, leaves with Jesus Zambrano, president of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), after attending a news conference in Mexico City July 25, 2012. Lopez Obrador called a news conference in Mexico City on Wednesday to present evidence of alleged electoral fraud as he looks to void the July 1 election on charges the winner laundered money and violated campaign finance laws. Showing off a prepaid debit card which he alleges President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto's PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) used to buy votes, Lopez Obrador called on Mexico's federal government to recognise electoral fraud had been committed. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS CRIME LAW) 
Business
Business 
Credit Card Usage - 18 Jul 2012 
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MEXICO-ELECTION/
RTR33EYB 
June 11, 2012 
Students hold up special debit cards for students, showing that they are not affiliated to any political... 
Monterrey, Mexico 
Students hold up student debit cards during anti-PRI "Yosoy132" movement march against candidature of... 
Students hold up special debit cards for students, showing that they are not affiliated to any political party, during an anti-PRI "Yosoy132" ("I am 132") movement march against the candidature of Enrique Pena Nieto in Monterrey June 10, 2012. Mexico's presidential contenders lock horns for a final televised debate on Sunday night with front-runner Enrique Pena Nieto, presidential candidate of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), under mounting pressure from the student-led opposition "Yosoy132" movement. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril (MEXICO - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS EDUCATION CIVIL UNREST) 
SOFTBANK/PAYPAL
RTR31SMV 
May 09, 2012 
A device called "PayPal Here" is demonstrated with a mock credit card during a photo opportunity after... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A device called "PayPal Here" is demonstrated with a mock credit card during a photo opportunity after... 
A device called "PayPal Here" is demonstrated with a mock credit card during a photo opportunity after a news conference in Tokyo May 9, 2012. Softbank Corp said on Wednesday that it and eBay Inc unit PayPal will form a joint venture to expand Japan's e-payments market by targeting users of Apple Inc's iPhone. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS TELECOMS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2YARG 
February 23, 2012 
A demonstrator holds up her destroyed NatWest debit card as she stands in front of a branch of the Royal... 
London, United Kingdom 
A demonstrator holds up her destroyed NatWest debit card as she stands in front of a branch of the Royal... 
A demonstrator holds up her destroyed NatWest debit card as she stands in front of a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) in London February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2YANJ 
February 23, 2012 
A demonstrator holds up her destroyed NatWest debit card as she stands in front of a branch of the Royal... 
London, United Kingdom 
A demonstrator holds up her destroyed NatWest debit card as she stands in front of a branch of the Royal... 
A demonstrator holds up her destroyed NatWest debit card as she stands in front of a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) in London February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS) 
USA-WALLSTREET/PROTEST
RTR2TJDH 
November 02, 2011 
A protester cuts up his Visa card during a demonstration to get people to switch to local credit unions... 
San Diego, UNITED STATES 
Protester cuts up his Visa card in San Diego 
A protester cuts up his Visa card during a demonstration to get people to switch to local credit unions in San Diego, California November 2 , 2011. REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
UNITED STATES/
RTXXTHR 
October 16, 2011 
Occupy Seattle protesters cut up bank cards in from of a Chase bank in downtown Seattle, October 15,... 
Seattle, UNITED STATES 
Occupy Seattle protesters cut up bank cards in from of a Chase bank in downtown Seattle, October 15,... 
Occupy Seattle protesters cut up bank cards in from of a Chase bank in downtown Seattle, October 15, 2011. Police estimated 3,000 people took part in the protest against corporate greed, it's influence in government and joblessness. REUTERS/Robert Sorbo (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS BUSINESS) 
USA/
RTR2QOL5 
September 02, 2011 
ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE IS TWELVE OF 18 TO ACCOMPANY THE STORY "9/11 MUSEUM: THE STORY OF OBJECTS... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A corporate credit card belonging to victim Gennie Gambale, recovered from the rooftop of the Marriott... 
ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE IS TWELVE OF 18 TO ACCOMPANY THE STORY "9/11 MUSEUM: THE STORY OF OBJECTS FOUND". SEARCH FOR KEYWORD "9/11 MUSEUM" TO SEE ALL THE IMAGES (PXP801-PXP818)

A corporate credit card belonging to victim Gennie Gambale, recovered from the rooftop of the Marriott Hotel at the World Trade Center is seen in this photograph before becoming a part of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York August 22, 2011. Gennie Gambale was a vice president at Cantor Fitzgerald and working on the 103rd floor of the North Tower when the first plane crashed into the lower floors, trapping those above. Her family put up thousands of posters around town in the hopes that she might be found alive, but it was in vain; she was 27 when she was killed. A police officer, who happened to be the mother of one of Gambale's friends, found Gambale's wallet on the roof of the nearby Marriott hotel and immediately recognized the name on the damaged cards inside, and ensured it was quickly handed over to the family. The museum, which occupies seven stories below the ground of the World Trade Center site--is still being built at the site of the fallen towers. It is due only to open in 2012, on the 11th anniversary of the attacks. Picture taken August 22, 2011. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY DISASTER) 
KOREA/
RTR2Q716 
August 22, 2011 
Advertisements of credit cards are seen on a glass door as a woman stands at the Myeongdong shopping... 
Seoul, South Korea 
Advertisements of credit cards are seen on a glass door as a woman stands at the Myeongdong shopping... 
Advertisements of credit cards are seen on a glass door as a woman stands at the Myeongdong shopping district in Seoul August 22, 2011. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
FINANCIAL-REGULATION/INTERCHANGE
RTR2O9KX 
June 30, 2011 
The U.S. Federal Reserve building is seen in Washington June 29, 2011. Amid a vigorous lobbying campaign... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
The U.S. Federal Reserve building is seen in Washington 
The U.S. Federal Reserve building is seen in Washington June 29, 2011. Amid a vigorous lobbying campaign by banks, the Federal Reserve voted to revise its original proposal to almost double the maximum so-called "swipe fee" banks annually charge retailers to process debit card purchases. The four largest U.S. card networks -- Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover -- gained roughly $14 billion in market cap after the Fed's vote. REUTERS/Jim Bourg (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
FINANCIAL-REGULATION/INTERCHANGE
RTR2O9KT 
June 30, 2011 
The U.S. Federal Reserve building is seen in Washington June 29, 2011. Amid a vigorous lobbying campaign... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
The U.S. Federal Reserve building is seen in Washington 
The U.S. Federal Reserve building is seen in Washington June 29, 2011. Amid a vigorous lobbying campaign by banks, the Federal Reserve voted to revise its original proposal to almost double the maximum so-called "swipe fee" banks annually charge retailers to process debit card purchases. The four largest U.S. card networks -- Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover -- gained roughly $14 billion in market cap after the Fed's vote. REUTERS/Jim Bourg (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
USA/
RTR2LEW1 
April 19, 2011 
A bank card is ejected from a Wells Fargo ATM bank machine in Solana Beach, California April 19, 2011.... 
Solana Beach, UNITED STATES 
A Wells Fargo ATM bank machine is shown here in Solana Beach, California 
A bank card is ejected from a Wells Fargo ATM bank machine in Solana Beach, California April 19, 2011. Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC ) will report earnings April 20, 2011.
REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) 
MCDONALDS/
RTR2LEOV 
April 19, 2011 
A credit card scanner is seen at a McDonald's restaurant in New York April 19, 2011. McDonald's fast-food... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A credit card scanner is seen at a McDonald's restaurant in New York 
A credit card scanner is seen at a McDonald's restaurant in New York April 19, 2011. McDonald's fast-food company announced plans to hire as many as 50,000 workers across the United States. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS) 
ARGENTINA-INFLATION/CREDIT
RTR2JQBC 
March 11, 2011 
A woman walks past a store with signs offering discounts with the use of credit cards in Buenos Aires... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A woman walks past a store with signs offering discounts with the use of credit cards in Buenos Aires... 
A woman walks past a store with signs offering discounts with the use of credit cards in Buenos Aires March 10, 2011. Use of credit cards and personal loans is surging as double-digit inflation encourages spending over saving. That helped stoke Argentina's economic growth last year of about 9 percent, one of Latin America's fastest rates. Retailers and banks are teaming up to let consumers pay for everything from imported perfume and soccer shirts to leather boots in as many as 12 interest-free instalments if they use a credit card. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
WIKILEAKS/
RTXVJRU 
December 09, 2010 
MasterCard and VISA credit cards are seen in this illustrative photograph taken in Hong Kong December... 
Hong Kong, China 
MasterCard and VISA credit cards are seen in this illustrative photograph taken in Hong Kong 
MasterCard and VISA credit cards are seen in this illustrative photograph taken in Hong Kong December 8, 2010.This logo has been updated and is no longer in use. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN/
RTXV3KZ 
November 26, 2010 
A woman wears a dress designed with replica Barclays bank credit cards in the City of London November... 
London, United Kingdom 
A woman wears a dress designed with replica Barclays bank credit cards in the City of London 
A woman wears a dress designed with replica Barclays bank credit cards in the City of London November 26, 2010. European shares fell early on Friday with banks lower as euro zone sovereign debt worries intensified after a report that Portugal had come under pressure to accept a bailout. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY POLITICS) 
MARKETS-STOCKS/GREENDOT
RTR2GMWJ 
July 22, 2010 
Traders wait for the IPO of Green Dot Corp on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, July 22, 2010.... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Traders wait for the IPO of Green Dot Corp on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange 
Traders wait for the IPO of Green Dot Corp on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, July 22, 2010. Shares of prepaid debit-card company Green Dot Corp and energy efficiency consulting company Ameresco Inc rose in their market debuts on Thursday, with Green Dot up sharply. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) 
IPOS/
RTR2GMV5 
July 22, 2010 
Steven Streit (L), President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Dot Corporation, waits for his company's... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Streit , President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Dot Corporation, waits for his company's IPO... 
Steven Streit (L), President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Dot Corporation, waits for his company's IPO with Specialist Michael Sollitto on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 22, 2010. Shares of prepaid debit-card company Green Dot Corp and energy efficiency consulting company Ameresco Inc rose in their market debuts on Thursday, with Green Dot up sharply. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) 
IPOS/
RTR2GMV0 
July 22, 2010 
Traders wait for the IPO of Green Dot Corp on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 22, 2010.... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Traders wait for the IPO of Green Dot Corp on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange 
Traders wait for the IPO of Green Dot Corp on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 22, 2010. Shares of prepaid debit-card company Green Dot Corp and energy efficiency consulting company Ameresco Inc rose in their market debuts on Thursday, with Green Dot up sharply. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) 
IPOS/
RTR2GMUX 
July 22, 2010 
Specialist Michael Sollitto (R) awaits the IPO for Green Dot Corporation on the floor of the New York... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Specialist Michael Sollitto awaits the IPO for Green Dot Corporation at the New York Stock Exchange 
Specialist Michael Sollitto (R) awaits the IPO for Green Dot Corporation on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 22, 2010. Shares of prepaid debit-card company Green Dot Corp and energy efficiency consulting company Ameresco Inc rose in their market debuts on Thursday, with Green Dot up sharply. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) 
IPOS/
RTR2GMUT 
July 22, 2010 
Steven Streit (C), President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Dot Corporation, waits for his company's... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Streit, President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Dot Corporation, waits for his company's IPO with... 
Steven Streit (C), President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Dot Corporation, waits for his company's IPO with Specialist Michael Sollitto (R) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 22, 2010. Shares of prepaid debit-card company Green Dot Corp and energy efficiency consulting company Ameresco Inc rose in their market debuts on Thursday, with Green Dot up sharply. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) 
IRELAND-CHURCH/
RTR2G7PD 
July 08, 2010 
A statue of the Virgin Mary stands on display for sale in a shop window in the village of Knock, County... 
KNOCK, Ireland 
To match Special Report IRELAND-CHURCH/ 
A statue of the Virgin Mary stands on display for sale in a shop window in the village of Knock, County Mayo, in this photo taken May 29, 2010.The reverence with which the Irish hold the Catholic Church had begun to fade even before the abuse scandals of recent years. As the economy boomed in the 1990s and 2000s, churches emptied. The abuse revelations have further undermined the Church's authority and fractured trust, alienating committed believers as senior clergy have remained in their posts. Parents, politicians, and even church leaders have begun to call for a rollback of clerical power. Why should our children have to follow a creed just to get an education, many ask. Picture taken May 29, 2010. To match Special Report IRELAND-CHURCH/ REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (IRELAND - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-CREDIT/
RTR2APGD 
February 22, 2010 
A credit card user displays her cards in Washington February 22, 2010. This logo has been updated and... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A consumer holds her credit cards in Washington 
A credit card user displays her cards in Washington February 22, 2010. This logo has been updated and is no longer in use. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES) 
PAKISTAN-WAZIRISTAN/
RTXQ1U1 
October 27, 2009 
A man, fleeing a military offensive in South Waziristan, holds his national identity card and an ATM... 
Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan 
A man, fleeing a military offensive in South Waziristan, holds his national identity card and ATM cash... 
A man, fleeing a military offensive in South Waziristan, holds his national identity card and an ATM cash card while waiting to get food handouts at a distribution point for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Dera Ismail Khan, in Pakistan's restive North West Frontier Province, October 27, 2009. Pakistan forces killed 19 militants in an intense clash in South Waziristan on Monday while insurgents aiming to divert the army's attention launched a raid in another northwestern region, officials said. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN CONFLICT) 
CHINA-CREDITCARDS
RTR26NMI 
August 13, 2009 
Employees wait for customers at a stall handling credit card services in Shanghai August 6, 2009. Credit... 
Shanghai, China 
To match feature CHINA-CREDITCARDS 
Employees wait for customers at a stall handling credit card services in Shanghai August 6, 2009. Credit cards gained popularity among Chinese as the middle class expanded and living standards rose, and as the government tried to encourage the use of such cards to stimulate domestic consumption. But rising debt, especially among young Chinese who were poor candidates for credit cards in the first place, has put a strain on some families and the government is now tightening up the credit card industry. Picture taken August 6, 2009. To match feature CHINA-CREDITCARDS REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-ECONOMY/
RTR26D9P 
August 03, 2009 
A man walks past an advertisement of a credit card firm in Tokyo August 3, 2009. Japanese wage earners'... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A man walks past an advertisement of credit card firm in Tokyo 
A man walks past an advertisement of a credit card firm in Tokyo August 3, 2009. Japanese wage earners' total cash earnings tumbled 7.1 percent in the year to June, the biggest annual drop on record, which could hurt consumer spending and add to deflationary pressure on the economy. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN BUSINESS) 
WESTPAC/SHARES
RTXEROL 
May 06, 2009 
A woman walks past a Westpac bank advertisement in central Sydney May 6, 2009. This logo has been updated... 
Sydney, Australia 
A woman walks past a Westpac bank advertisement in central Sydney 
A woman walks past a Westpac bank advertisement in central Sydney May 6, 2009. This logo has been updated and is no longer in use. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRITAIN/
RTXBXLX 
February 22, 2009 
A credit card belonging to Madonna is displayed at the Madonna Materials of the Girl exhibition in Central... 
London, United Kingdom 
A credit card belonging to Madonna is displayed at the Madonna Materials of the Girl exhibition in Central... 
A credit card belonging to Madonna is displayed at the Madonna Materials of the Girl exhibition in Central London February 20, 2009. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) 
KAZAKHSTAN-CARD/
RTR22T19 
December 23, 2008 
Dmitry Nikolin, the Executive Director of Eurasian Bank, shows a new VISA card encrusted with a 0.02... 
Almaty, Kazakhstan 
Executive Director of Eurasian Bank, Nikolin, shows a new VISA card encrusted with diamond and laced... 
Dmitry Nikolin, the Executive Director of Eurasian Bank, shows a new VISA card encrusted with a 0.02 carat diamond and laced with an elaborate gold pattern in Almaty December 23, 2008. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN) 
MARKETS-SOUTHASIA/STOCKS
RTX9J5L 
October 14, 2008 
A customer uses his card to withdraw money from an ATM in Jammu October 14, 2008. Indian shares held... 
New Delhi, India 
A customer uses his card to withdraw money from an ATM in Jammu 
A customer uses his card to withdraw money from an ATM in Jammu October 14, 2008. Indian shares held gains of 1.5 percent on Tuesday, led by Reliance Industries, but investors were circumspect and watchful after a sharp rebound this week on concerted action across the world to rescue the financial sector. REUTERS/Amit Gupta (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR) 
FRANCE-FASHION/
RTX96AW 
October 03, 2008 
British actor Sacha Baron Cohen appears on the catwalk during Jean-Charles de Castelbajac's spring/summer... 
Paris, France 
British actor Sacha Baron Cohen appears on the catwalk during Jean-Charles de Castelbajac's spring/summer... 
British actor Sacha Baron Cohen appears on the catwalk during Jean-Charles de Castelbajac's spring/summer 2009 women's ready-to-wear fashion show in Paris October 3, 2008. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE) 
TJX/THEFT CHARGES
RTR20NOF 
August 05, 2008 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff leaves after a news conference in San Jose, California,... 
San Jose, UNITED STATES 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff leaves after a news conference in San Jose 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff leaves after a news conference in San Jose, California, August 5, 2008. U.S. authorities charged 11 people from five countries with stealing tens of millions of credit and debit card numbers from major retailers, including TJX Cos Inc, in one of the largest identity-theft schemes on record. REUTERS/Kimberly White (UNITED STATES) 
TJX/THEFT CHARGES
RTR20NOE 
August 05, 2008 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff attends a news conference in San Jose, California, August... 
San Jose, UNITED STATES 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff attends a news conference in San Jose 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff attends a news conference in San Jose, California, August 5, 2008. U.S. authorities charged 11 people from five countries with stealing tens of millions of credit and debit card numbers from major retailers, including TJX Cos Inc, in one of the largest identity-theft schemes on record. REUTERS/Kimberly White (UNITED STATES) 
TJX/THEFT CHARGES
RTR20NOD 
August 05, 2008 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose, California,... 
San Jose, UNITED STATES 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose, California, August 5, 2008. U.S. authorities charged 11 people from five countries with stealing tens of millions of credit and debit card numbers from major retailers, including TJX Cos Inc <TJX.N>, in one of the largest identity-theft schemes on record. REUTERS/Kimberly White (UNITED STATES) 
TJX/THEFT CHARGES
RTR20NOC 
August 05, 2008 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose, California,... 
San Jose, UNITED STATES 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose, California, August 5, 2008. U.S. authorities charged 11 people from five countries with stealing tens of millions of credit and debit card numbers from major retailers, including TJX Cos Inc <TJX.N>, in one of the largest identity-theft schemes on record. REUTERS/Kimberly White (UNITED STATES) 
TJX/THEFT CHARGES
RTR20NOA 
August 05, 2008 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose, California,... 
San Jose, UNITED STATES 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose, California, August 5, 2008. U.S. authorities charged 11 people from five countries with stealing tens of millions of credit and debit card numbers from major retailers, including TJX Cos Inc <TJX.N>, in one of the largest identity-theft schemes on record. REUTERS/Kimberly White (UNITED STATES) 
TJX/THEFT CHARGES
RTR20NO9 
August 05, 2008 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose, California,... 
San Jose, UNITED STATES 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose 
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference in San Jose, California, August 5, 2008. U.S. authorities charged 11 people from five countries with stealing tens of millions of credit and debit card numbers from major retailers, including TJX Cos Inc <TJX.N>, in one of the largest identity-theft schemes on record. REUTERS/Kimberly White (UNITED STATES) 
COMICON/
RTX83GP 
July 24, 2008 
Bank of America promotes a personal credit card with Star Wars characters at the 39th annual Comic Con... 
San Diego, UNITED STATES 
Bank of America promotes a personal credit card with Star Wars characters at the 39th annual Comic Con... 
Bank of America promotes a personal credit card with Star Wars characters at the 39th annual Comic Con Convention in San Diego July 24, 2008. More than 125,000 people are expected to attend the four-day event and indulge in a veritable feast of the latest in comic-related books, movie toys, games and memorabilia. REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES) 
MASTERCARD/AMERICANEXPRESS
RTX7BSI 
June 25, 2008 
American Express and MasterCard credit cards are shown in Washington June 25, 2008. MasterCard Inc, the... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
American Express and MasterCard credit cards are shown in Washington 
American Express and MasterCard credit cards are shown in Washington June 25, 2008. MasterCard Inc, the world's second-largest credit-card network, said on Wednesday it will pay American Express Co up to $1.8 billion to settle a lawsuit that said MasterCard and Visa blocked banks from issuing cards from their rival. REUTERS/Jim Bourg (UNITED STATES) 
USA/
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April 28, 2008 
The MasterCard logo is seen on two credit cards April 28, 2008. This logo has been updated and is no... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
The MasterCard logo is seen on two credit cards 
The MasterCard logo is seen on two credit cards April 28, 2008. This logo has been updated and is no longer in use. REUTERS/Sam Mircovich (UNITED STATES) 
WACHOVIA/MORTGAGES
RTR1ZHPN 
April 14, 2008 
A Wachovia bank ATM is shown in Santa Monica, California, April 14, 2008. Admitting that its plunge into... 
Santa Monica, UNITED STATES 
A Wachovia bank ATM is shown in Santa Monica 
A Wachovia bank ATM is shown in Santa Monica, California, April 14, 2008. Admitting that its plunge into adjustable-rate mortgages has failed, Wachovia Corp said on Monday it will abandon its emphasis on the home loans and instead focus on providing a wider array of loan products. The fourth-largest U.S. bank became a dominant provider of "option" adjustable-rate mortgages when it paid $24.2 billion in October 2006 for Golden West Financial Corp, a Oakland, California-based lender and thrift. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES) 
BANKING-CITIBANK
RTR1ZAGO 
April 09, 2008 
CitiBank regular and gold bank cards, along with several ATM receipts, are seen in this photo illustration... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
CitiBank regular and gold bank cards, along with several ATM receipts, are seen in this photo illustration... 
CitiBank regular and gold bank cards, along with several ATM receipts, are seen in this photo illustration taken in New York, April 9, 2008. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES) 
BANKING-CITIBANK
RTR1ZAGL 
April 09, 2008 
CitiBank regular and gold bank cards, along with several ATM receipts, are seen in this photo illustration... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
CitiBank regular and gold bank cards, along with several ATM receipts, are seen in this photo illustration... 
CitiBank regular and gold bank cards, along with several ATM receipts, are seen in this photo illustration taken in New York, April 9, 2008. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES) 
VISA/IPO
RTR1YH52 
March 18, 2008 
Gold and platinum Visa cards are displayed in New York March 18, 2008. Visa Inc, which plans to float... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Gold and platinum Visa cards are displayed in New York 
Gold and platinum Visa cards are displayed in New York March 18, 2008. Visa Inc, which plans to float its shares on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday in the biggest U.S. initial public offering ever, will not be deterred by market turmoil that has taken a severe toll in recent days, analysts said on Monday. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES) 
VISA/IPO
RTR1YH4Z 
March 18, 2008 
Regular, platinum and gold Visa cards are displayed in New York March 18, 2008. Visa Inc, which plans... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Regular, platinum and gold Visa cards are displayed in New York 
Regular, platinum and gold Visa cards are displayed in New York March 18, 2008. Visa Inc, which plans to float its shares on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday in the biggest U.S. initial public offering ever, will not be deterred by market turmoil that has taken a severe toll in recent days, analysts said on Monday. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES) 
VISA/IPO
RTR1YH4W 
March 18, 2008 
Regular, platinum and gold Visa cards are displayed in New York March 18, 2008. Visa Inc, which plans... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Regular, platinum and gold Visa cards are displayed in New York 
Regular, platinum and gold Visa cards are displayed in New York March 18, 2008. Visa Inc, which plans to float its shares on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday in the biggest U.S. initial public offering ever, will not be deterred by market turmoil that has taken a severe toll in recent days, analysts said on Monday. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES) 
FRANCE/
RTR1XKB8 
February 25, 2008 
A shopper pays with his credit card in a supermarket in Nice southern France, February 25, 2008 as the... 
Nice, France 
A shopper pays with his credit card in a supermarket in Nice 
A shopper pays with his credit card in a supermarket in Nice southern France, February 25, 2008 as the country's National Consumer's Institute (INC) reported a raise of food prices between the end of November 2007 and early January 2008. The INC reports that the price of spaghetti increased from between 31% and 45%, yoghurts increased from between 17% and 40% and ham 10% and 44%. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE) 
ALLIANCE&LEICESTER/DIVIDEND
RTR1XBJV 
February 20, 2008 
Alliance and Leicester bank cards are seen in a wallet in London in this February 20, 2008 posed picture.... 
London, United Kingdom 
Alliance and Leicester credit cards pictured in a wallet 
Alliance and Leicester bank cards are seen in a wallet in London in this February 20, 2008 posed picture. Alliance & Leicester's dividend cover needs to recover back to at least 1.5 times earnings before the British bank raises its dividend again, its finance director said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN) 
ALLIANCE&LEICESTER/DIVIDEND
RTR1XBJT 
February 20, 2008 
Alliance and Leicester bank cards are seen in a wallet in London in this February 20, 2008 posed picture.... 
London, United Kingdom 
Alliance and Leicester credit cards pictured in a wallet 
Alliance and Leicester bank cards are seen in a wallet in London in this February 20, 2008 posed picture. Alliance & Leicester's dividend cover needs to recover back to at least 1.5 times earnings before the British bank raises its dividend again, its finance director said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN) 
THAILAND-ECONOMY/FITCH
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September 04, 2007 
A woman poses next to a model of a dog at a shopping mall in Bangkok September 4, 2007. Thailand is one... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
A woman poses next to a model of a dog at a shopping mall in Bangkok 
A woman poses next to a model of a dog at a shopping mall in Bangkok September 4, 2007. Thailand is one of the most vulnerable Asian countries to a global economic slowdown due to its reliance on exports and sluggish domestic demand, Fitch Ratings said on Monday. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom (THAILAND) 
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