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British retailers are seeing a resurgence in cash purchases, mostly due to a weak economy and consumers who are “nervous about borrowing or spending on debit cards,” according to a new report from the British Retail Consortium (BRC). The British retail group used the opportunity to beat up banks and card brands for overly high interchange fees. (Then again, retail lobbying groups need no special occasion to make such points, as they often volunteer them when asked about the weather.) But the question remains whether the consumer reactions that are pushing cash usage in the U.K. are likely to be replicated in other parts of the world. Read more. |