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Mastercard stock price edges up after hours as Asia launches stack up and jobs data gets reshuffled
5 February 2026
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Mastercard stock price edges up after hours as Asia launches stack up and jobs data gets reshuffled

NEW YORK, Feb 4, 2026, 19:31 EST — After-hours

  • Mastercard shares edged up late in trading, gaining ground as the broader market slipped lower.
  • The payments group highlighted fresh launches in Vietnam and the broader Asia-Pacific region, focusing on loyalty programs and commercial payments.
  • Traders have their eyes on a delayed U.S. jobs report scheduled for next week, along with a dividend payout set for Feb. 9.

Mastercard Incorporated shares gained roughly 0.5% in after-hours trading Wednesday, climbing to $553.52 shortly after the 4 p.m. Wall Street close. During regular hours, the stock fluctuated between $541.21 and $556.56. Visa and American Express also nudged upward even as the S&P 500 proxy dipped.

The change was minor, but the timing is crucial. Investors are grappling with what “steady spending” actually means when interest-rate expectations can flip with just one data release, and card networks often react sharply to those swings.

Wednesday brought more disruption to the calendar. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced the January employment report will now come out next Wednesday following a three-day government shutdown. It also delayed January’s consumer price index release until next Friday.

Mastercard has been pushing expansion outside the U.S., focusing on commercial payments — the less flashy segment but one with more reliable fee income. The company rolled out a fleet-payments platform in Asia Pacific designed to combine fuel, maintenance, and EV charging data into one seamless feed. Anouska Ladds, a Mastercard executive, noted that fleet managers want “payments, data and controls into a single experience.” PR Newswire

Mastercard and Shopee have launched a five-year partnership in Vietnam, introducing a VPBank-issued card that integrates rewards within Shopee’s ecosystem. Tran Tuan Anh, Shopee Vietnam’s managing director, said the collaboration will “diversify” payment methods on the platform. Mastercard’s country manager, Sharad Jain, added the goal is to “advance trust” in digital commerce. Mastercard

Mastercard also rolled out a new travel card in China, focusing on cross-border convenience. The European Travel Commission teamed up with Mastercard and ICBC to introduce a co-branded credit card targeting Chinese tourists heading to Europe. CEO Eduardo Santander emphasized that Chinese travellers want journeys that feel “seamless, secure and easy to navigate.” Mastercard

Analyst sentiment remains upbeat. Daiwa bumped Mastercard to Outperform from Neutral and raised its price target to $610. That target reflects where the stock might head in the next few months. In a note picked up by TipRanks, Daiwa highlighted Mastercard’s Capital One partnership as a “reassurance” and described the shares as “inexpensive” at current prices. markets.businessinsider.com

But the picture isn’t straightforward. The Bank of England announced plans to consult on new payment methods allowing consumers to pay straight from their bank accounts, bypassing debit and credit cards. Deputy governor Sarah Breeden said the aim is to offer people the choice to pay “directly out of their bank accounts,” a move that could chip away at card-network fees in the long run. Reuters

Income-focused investors will note Mastercard plans to pay a quarterly cash dividend of 87 cents per share on Feb. 9, the company confirmed.

Next up, traders are focused on Thursday’s job openings report and how it might tweak rate expectations. After that, all eyes turn to the rescheduled U.S. employment data on Feb. 11 and the delayed CPI figures due Feb. 13 — key dates that can still shake up spending-related stocks, even without fresh company updates.

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