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Visa stock price steadies near $328 as Trump rate-cap deadline and Jan. 29 earnings loom

Visa stock price steadies near $328 as Trump rate-cap deadline and Jan. 29 earnings loom

New York, Jan 17, 2026, 10:31 EST — Market closed. Visa shares closed Friday just a touch higher at $328.30 and saw little change in after-hours, trading at $328.37. (MarketWatch) The stock heads into a long weekend shadowed by Washington headline risk: President Donald Trump is pushing for a cap on credit-card interest rates. The next hurdle arrives fast—markets reopen Tuesday—while details on the policy remain scarce. Trading will halt on Monday as U.S. stock and bond markets shut down for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, moving the following session to Tuesday. (Investopedia) Friday saw the broader market mostly flat,
Visa stock price today: NYSE:V ticks up as UK fee-cap loss hangs over Visa ahead of Jan. 29 earnings

Visa stock price today: NYSE:V ticks up as UK fee-cap loss hangs over Visa ahead of Jan. 29 earnings

New York, Jan 16, 2026, 12:01 EST — Regular session Visa Inc (V.N) shares ticked up on Friday, following a UK court ruling against the company over regulators’ efforts to limit certain card fees. By 12:01 p.m. EST, the stock had gained 0.3% to $328.67. Mastercard (MA.N) nudged 0.2% higher, while American Express (AXP.N) climbed 2.5%. The rebound is modest, yet attention is intense. Interchange fees—the costs merchants incur when accepting card payments—have returned to the regulatory radar, with investors watching closely to see how aggressively authorities might act. Mastercard, Visa, and British fintech Revolut lost their legal bid on
Mastercard stock slips after UK fee-cap court loss as Washington targets swipe fees

Mastercard stock slips after UK fee-cap court loss as Washington targets swipe fees

New York, Jan 15, 2026, 18:21 EST — After-hours Mastercard Incorporated shares slipped in late trading on Thursday, tracking a dip in Visa, after a UK court rejected a challenge to a proposed cap on certain cross-border card fees. The decision lands as policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic circle the plumbing of card payments — a business built on fees that are easy to ignore when spending is strong and growth is clean. Interchange fees, sometimes called swipe fees, are the slice of a card purchase paid by the merchant’s bank to the card-issuing bank. They help fund
Visa stock dips after UK fee-cap ruling as stablecoin push builds into earnings

Visa stock dips after UK fee-cap ruling as stablecoin push builds into earnings

New York, Jan 15, 2026, 17:59 EST — After-hours Visa Inc (V) shares dipped 0.4% in after-hours trading Thursday, following a UK court ruling against Visa, Mastercard, and British fintech Revolut. Judge John Cavanagh upheld the Payments Systems Regulator’s authority to cap cross-border card fees, citing concerns that interchange fees were “unduly high.” David Geale, PSR managing director, said the judgment “confirms our powers to ensure card payment costs are fair for UK businesses and consumers.” Visa, meanwhile, cautioned that such caps could “negatively impact the value people and businesses receive” from card payments. (Reuters) The ruling comes at a
Visa stock edges up after UK court backs fee-cap plan, with stablecoin settlement in focus

Visa stock edges up after UK court backs fee-cap plan, with stablecoin settlement in focus

New York, January 15, 2026, 10:33 EST — Regular session Visa Inc. shares nudged up roughly 0.4% to $330.33 in early Thursday trading following a UK High Court ruling that allows Britain’s payments regulator to impose caps on certain cross-border card fees—a move Visa and Mastercard had fought. David Geale, the regulator’s managing director, said the ruling “confirms our powers to ensure card payment costs are fair.” (Reuters) This case is significant because it targets interchange — the fees banks charge each other on card transactions, which merchants ultimately absorb when accepting cards. A cap could tighten a revenue source
Stock market today: Nasdaq slides as bank earnings and credit-card cap talk hit Wall Street

Stock market today: Nasdaq slides as bank earnings and credit-card cap talk hit Wall Street

New York, Jan 15, 2026, 02:12 EST U.S. stocks finished lower Wednesday, with the Nasdaq dropping 1% as tech shares tumbled and bank stocks weakened following mixed quarterly results. The S&P 500 slipped 0.53%, the Dow edged down 0.09%, while consumer staples and energy sectors gained ground. The Russell 2000 hit a record close. Traders are now pricing in at least two Federal Reserve rate cuts by year-end. “After a nice run, and so-so or mediocre earnings, you’re seeing profit-taking and consolidation” in banks, said Michael O’Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading. (Reuters) Markets are grappling with a Washington headline
Visa stock ticks up after-hours as Trump rate-cap talk hangs over payments

Visa stock ticks up after-hours as Trump rate-cap talk hangs over payments

New York, January 14, 2026, 17:43 EST — trading extended beyond regular hours Visa shares gained $1.28, roughly 0.4%, in after-hours trading Wednesday, closing at $329.17. During the regular session, the stock fluctuated between $323.96 and $329.80. Political headlines rattled the stock, pulling down financials and payment companies in the latest session. Visa dropped 4.5% on Tuesday. One strategist pointed to the swift impact of “headline risks” on the sector. (Reuters) President Donald Trump has pushed for a one-year 10% cap on credit card interest rates and backed the Credit Card Competition Act. The bill would force large banks’ cards
XRP price today: crypto rules bill hits Senate agenda as token slips after-hours

XRP price today: crypto rules bill hits Senate agenda as token slips after-hours

New York, Jan 14, 2026, 17:24 EST — After-hours XRP slipped on Wednesday, surrendering earlier gains as investors digested renewed efforts in Washington to establish clearer regulations for digital tokens. The coin last traded down roughly 0.9% at $2.14, after peaking near $2.18. Meanwhile, bitcoin and ether edged higher. The announcement follows a day after U.S. senators revealed draft legislation aiming to set rules for crypto, including specific language to clarify when tokens qualify as securities, commodities, or something else. According to a filing, the bill proposes giving the Commodity Futures Trading Commission control over spot crypto markets—where assets trade
Dow Jones Industrial Average slips after bank earnings, tech slide; Goldman and inflation data next

Dow Jones Industrial Average slips after bank earnings, tech slide; Goldman and inflation data next

New York, January 14, 2026, 17:04 EST — After-hours update The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 42.36 points, or 0.09%, closing at 49,149.63 on Wednesday. It pared back a sharper drop from earlier but still ended down for the second day in a row. The S&P 500 lost 0.53%, while the Nasdaq tumbled 1.00% as investors favored safer sectors. (Reuters) Wall Street is entering earnings season on the heels of record closing highs, but policy risks have crept back into the picture. The Dow and the S&P 500 notched new closing records Monday, despite investors largely brushing off renewed concerns
Visa stock dips as Trump’s 10% credit-card rate cap gains a look in Congress

Visa stock dips as Trump’s 10% credit-card rate cap gains a look in Congress

New York, January 14, 2026, 10:29 EST — Regular session Visa Inc (V) shares dipped 0.3% to $326.85 in Wednesday’s morning session, following a sharper 4.5% drop the day before. Investors are digesting President Donald Trump’s plan to cap credit-card interest rates at 10%, along with JPMorgan execs flagging potential fallout across the sector. “Financials are getting hit by Trump’s credit-card proposal,” said Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at Ingalls & Snyder. Meanwhile, U.S. December consumer inflation rose 2.7% year-over-year, matching expectations and providing some support to broader markets on Tuesday. (fixedincome.fidelity.com) Visa’s position in politics is crucial given its
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Visa stock hit again by Trump’s 10% credit-card rate cap push as traders eye Jan. 20

Visa stock hit again by Trump’s 10% credit-card rate cap push as traders eye Jan. 20

New York, January 14, 2026, 05:25 ET — Premarket Visa Inc shares dropped 4.5%, ending Tuesday at $327.88. The move was notable for a Dow component, following renewed White House pressure on credit-card fees that rattled payments stocks. The selloff boils down to one key factor: President Donald Trump proposed a one-year cap of 10% on credit-card interest rates starting Jan. 20, effectively setting a legal maximum on what issuers can charge. JPMorgan’s Chief Financial Officer Jeremy Barnum slammed the plan as “very bad for consumers,” warning the bank would have to scale back credit availability. Trump also backed reducing
Mastercard stock slides as Trump credit-card rate cap talk keeps pressure on MA

Mastercard stock slides as Trump credit-card rate cap talk keeps pressure on MA

New York, January 13, 2026, 17:40 EST — After-hours Shares of Mastercard dropped 3.8% on Tuesday, slipping further to $544.99 in after-hours trades. The decline came amid investor concerns over President Donald Trump’s plan to limit credit-card interest rates. Visa also took a hit, falling 4.5% during the regular session. (Reuters) The policy threat arrives at a tricky time for markets. Big banks are reporting earnings this week, while traders scramble to figure out how a rate cap might affect credit availability and consumer spending. The cap on annual percentage rates, or APRs, targets banks that issue cards, not the
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Carvana stock jumps 5% to $403.67 — here’s what CVNA traders are watching next

Carvana stock jumps 5% to $403.67 — here’s what CVNA traders are watching next

7 February 2026
Carvana shares rose 5.21% Friday to $403.67, rebounding after recent volatility sparked by a short-seller report from Gotham City Research. The company denied allegations of overstated earnings and undisclosed ties to DriveTime. Carvana will report Q4 and full-year 2025 results after markets close on Feb. 18. The January U.S. CPI report is scheduled for Feb. 13.
Confluent stock hugs IBM’s $31 bid — here’s what investors watch next week

Confluent stock hugs IBM’s $31 bid — here’s what investors watch next week

7 February 2026
Confluent shares closed at $30.57 Friday, 43 cents below IBM’s $31-per-share cash offer, ahead of key events next week. The company will report earnings Feb. 11 without a call or outlook, and shareholders vote on the merger Feb. 12. Confluent disclosed 17 demand letters and two lawsuits over proxy disclosures but denies wrongdoing. The IBM deal values Confluent at $11 billion.
BitMine Immersion (BMNR) stock whipsaws with ether — what to watch before Monday

BitMine Immersion (BMNR) stock whipsaws with ether — what to watch before Monday

7 February 2026
BitMine Immersion Technologies shares rose 16.8% to $20.32 Friday after a 14.3% drop Thursday, tracking sharp swings in ether and bitcoin. Trading volume hit 54 million shares. The company held over 4.2 million ether and 193 bitcoin as of Feb. 1, with nearly 2.9 million ether staked, according to an SEC filing. Crypto price moves over the weekend are expected to drive Monday’s open.
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