Research and Markets: Credit Card Issuing - Global Outlook Report: a Collection of Statistical Anecdotes, Market Briefs and Concise Summaries of Research Findings
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DUBLIN--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/316777/credit_card_issuin) has announced the addition of the "Credit Card Issuing - Global Outlook" report to their offering. The global outlook series on the Credit Cards Issuing provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. The report offers insight into the industry's performance in the wake of global economic slowdown, and evaluates the role of socio-economic and cultural factors, consumer payment behavior, as well as marketing strategies in enhancing uptake of credit cards. Regional markets briefly abstracted include the United States, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, and Middle East, among others. Also included is an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 145 companies worldwide. Key Topics Covered: 1. Market Outlook 2. Industry Overview 3. Recent Industry Activity 4. Product Overview 5. Product Innovations/Introductions REGIONAL MARKETS 1. United States 2. Canada 3. Japan 4. Europe 4a. France 4b. Germany 4c. Italy 4d. United Kingdom 4e. Spain 4f. Rest of Europe 5. Asia-Pacific 5a. Australia 5b. China 5c. India 5d. Indonesia 5e. Malaysia 5f. Singapore 5g. Taiwan 5h. Thailand 6. Latin America 6a. Argentina 6b. Brazil 6c. Mexico 6d. Peru 7. Middle East 8. South Africa GLOBAL DIRECTORY For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/316777/credit_card_issuin Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager, press@researchandmarkets.com U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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