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The perfect credit storm is brewing. Interest rates are up, and stocks are down. Inflation is surging, and savings rates are falling. Consumers and lenders are less confident, and a geopolitical issue in Ukraine is almost one year old. As credit risk begins to climb, regulators are now looking to place price controls on the interchange revenue model.
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