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Visa stock price slips to $325 as Wall Street rallies; jobs and CPI loom
10 February 2026
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Visa stock price slips to $325 as Wall Street rallies; jobs and CPI loom

New York, Feb 9, 2026, 17:36 EST — After-hours

  • Visa slipped 1.8% to finish at $325.58. Shares barely budged in after-hours trading.
  • Mastercard shed 2.4%, leaving card networks trailing after Monday’s tech-driven rebound.
  • Focus shifts to U.S. payrolls and key inflation data due out later this week.

Visa Inc shares slipped 1.8% to finish at $325.58, staying close to that mark during after-hours action. The stock ranged from $323.68 up to $332.78 over the session, with volume hitting roughly 8.5 million shares.

Visa shares slipped, even as the broader U.S. market closed in the green, lifted by a rebound in megacap tech after last week’s drop. Investors turned their focus toward key economic data due later this week—figures that could sway interest-rate bets.

This is crucial for Visa, since its payment volumes mirror everyday spending by consumers and businesses alike. As soon as debates flare up around growth prospects and interest rates, Visa often finds itself caught in the crossfire—even if there’s no direct news out of the company.

Visa still trades roughly 13% off its 52-week peak, MarketWatch figures show. Mastercard, the nearest rival in the space, dropped 2.4% Monday.

Europe’s situation is tangled, with pressure mounting from both regulators and banks for alternatives to U.S. card “rails”—the infrastructure handling payments between banks and merchants. According to the Financial Times, Visa and Mastercard process close to two-thirds of card payments in the euro zone. Meanwhile, Wero, the wallet backed by several banks, has been rolling out in select parts of the region. Financial Times

Visa’s latest quarterly numbers show a 15% jump in net revenue, with $5.1 billion sent back to shareholders via buybacks and dividends. “Visa delivered a very strong fiscal first quarter with net revenue up 15% year-over-year,” chief executive Ryan McInerney said.

Cross-border volume remains the headline battleground for bulls and bears, given its close ties to travel and trade flows. In the quarter, Visa reported a 12% increase in cross-border volume. Finance chief Chris Suh told Reuters there’s been no significant effect from tariffs so far.

At this point, action out of Washington could be the next catalyst, not developments in payments. White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett played down concerns over slower job growth, saying it wouldn’t automatically signal a softening economy. “We shouldn’t panic” if jobs figures fall short of market expectations, Hassett said. Reuters

The downside? Pretty clear. An inflation surprise on the high side, or a noticeable hiring dip, could rattle consumer spending and jolt rate bets—bad news for high-multiple payment stocks. Then there’s regulation. New efforts to shift transactions off the big card networks usually come without warning.

Eyes are on Wednesday for the Labor Department’s January employment numbers, set for release at 8:30 a.m. ET, per the BLS schedule. January consumer price figures will follow on Friday, also at 8:30.

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