The European Commission will propose by the end of the year new rules to cut retail transaction fees for payments in European Union currencies, according to a document seen by Reuters. Transaction charges in the 19-country euro zone are already subject to rules enforcing equal prices for payments within one country and those in other euro zone states. But fees for other EU currencies, such as the British pound or Polish zloty, are not regulated.
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