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Bank of America stock: Trump’s 10% credit-card rate cap call hits ahead of BAC earnings
11 January 2026
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Bank of America stock: Trump’s 10% credit-card rate cap call hits ahead of BAC earnings

New York, January 11, 2026, 11:15 EST — Market closed.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, set to start on Jan. 20, though he didn’t clarify how the plan would be enforced. The move adds fresh policy risk for Bank of America and other lenders as trading restarts. Banking groups warned this could “reduce credit availability.” Bank of America, American Express, and Capital One did not respond to Reuters’ requests for comment. “When companies can’t price the risk properly, they’ll just reduce credit lines,” said Brian Jacobsen, chief economic strategist at Annex Wealth Management, highlighting that credit cards are unsecured loans. Reuters

Bank of America shares ended Friday at $55.85, slipping roughly 0.6% and hovering near the day’s low just ahead of weekend headline risks. U.S. equity markets remain closed on Sunday, so traders will only see how the rate-cap proposal lands once cash trading resumes Monday. FinancialContent

Timing isn’t great for the sector. Big banks kick off Q4 earnings this week, with financial-sector profits seen up about 7% year-over-year, per LSEG IBES data. Traders also have Tuesday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report to watch—a crucial inflation read ahead of the Fed’s late-January meeting. “The banks are going to be telling you something that is going to be pretty important because they’re on the front lines,” said Jack Janasiewicz, portfolio manager at Natixis Investment Managers. Reuters

Bank of America revealed plans to tidy up its balance sheet by redeeming all $3 billion of its 5.080% fixed/floating-rate senior notes due January 2027. The redemption will occur on Jan. 20 at 100% of principal plus accrued interest, with interest stopping on that date. Bank of America

Fixed/floating notes begin with a set coupon before switching to a benchmark rate, meaning calling them early can alter both interest expenses and when debt matures. The scale of this shift is modest, yet it arrives during a week when investors zero in on funding costs and net interest income — the gap between what a bank earns on loans and what it pays out on deposits and other funding.

The rate-cap proposal is the tougher nut to crack. Simply mentioning a binding cap makes investors brace for ripple effects: stricter underwriting, reduced credit lines, leaner rewards, and a stronger focus on fee income.

But traders face a snag. Should the cap stall in Washington, bank shares might rebound sharply. If momentum builds instead, it could weigh on valuations for months, clouding how investors interpret earnings guidance.

Debt markets appear to be functioning. U.S. corporate issuers pulled in over $95 billion from investment-grade bond offerings in the first full week of January, according to LSEG data. “Everyone is extremely motivated to get back to the market,” said Teddy Hodgson, Morgan Stanley’s global co-head of investment-grade debt capital markets. Financial Times

Bank of America shareholders should mark their calendars for the next big event: the bank will unveil its fourth-quarter results on Wednesday, Jan. 14. The report drops around 6:45 a.m. ET, with an investor call set for 8:30 a.m. ET. Bank of America

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