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Mastercard stock price: MA ends Friday at $548.74 — exec pay filing and U.S. jobs data next
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Mastercard stock price: MA ends Friday at $548.74 — exec pay filing and U.S. jobs data next

New York, Feb 8, 2026, 10:37 EST — Market closed.

Mastercard Inc slipped 0.6% to close at $548.74 Friday. The payments stock now faces a week where macro data could outweigh company news. Yahoo Finance

That’s important: investors see card networks as a kind of shorthand for spending patterns. Mastercard, for one, gets a fee each time a transaction hits its rails, so the shares tend to move as a stand-in for consumer and business activity.

Rates land squarely at the center here. A sudden move in bond yields—sparked by new data—can jolt payment stocks, regardless of whether any company headlines hit that day.

The Dow closed out Friday above 50,000 for the first time ever, capping a robust week on Wall Street. “What’s driven it recently has been the broadening in the market other than just the tech, AI trade,” said Chuck Carlson, CEO of Horizon Investment Services. Reuters

Mastercard updated its executive pay structure in a recent SEC Form 8-K filing, revealing some notable changes. CFO Sachin Mehra’s base salary climbs to $875,000—up from $825,000—while his target annual bonus jumps to 175% of salary, up from 150%. Both changes take effect March 1. Chief Services Officer Craig Vosburg also sees his base pay edge up, now set at $825,000 versus $800,000 previously, and his bonus target ticks higher to 150% from 135%.

According to a separate SEC Form 4, director Rima Qureshi moved 12,083 shares. The filing labeled these transactions as “routine personal financial management.”

Visa picked up roughly 0.7% by the close, with American Express adding 1.3% on Friday. Mastercard slipped into the red.

Mastercard’s board lined up a dividend event for Monday. The company plans to hand out a quarterly cash dividend of 87 cents per share on Feb. 9, and greenlit a fresh $14 billion share repurchase program. Mastercard Investor Relations

Mastercard’s late-January earnings and shakeup are still working through investor expectations. Fourth-quarter profit topped Wall Street’s forecasts, and the firm announced plans to cut roughly 4% of staff around the globe, shifting how it allocates resources. “We completed a strategic review of our business,” CEO Michael Miebach said. Reuters

Forget Purchase—the spotlight shifts to Washington for the group’s next hurdle. The Labor Department lists the January U.S. employment report for Feb. 11 at 8:30 a.m. ET. Two days after that, the January CPI drops, also at 8:30 a.m. ET. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The setup’s a double-edged sword here. If inflation runs hotter or jobs data comes in strong, yields could easily jump, taking a bite out of rate-sensitive growth stocks. Card networks, on their side, aren’t out of the woods either: they’re still grappling with recurring legal and regulatory scrutiny over fees—including a previously announced ATM access fee settlement. Reuters

Come Monday, all eyes will be on Mastercard: does it move with the market’s risk appetite, or revert to trading on its own numbers? Investors get little in the way of new data until the postponed U.S. jobs figures land Feb. 11, followed by CPI on Feb. 13—those are the next real triggers. Reuters

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