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Visa stock edges up as DOJ presses debit antitrust case; traders eye Jan. 16 court update
6 January 2026
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Visa stock edges up as DOJ presses debit antitrust case; traders eye Jan. 16 court update

New York, Jan 6, 2026, 11:43 EST — Regular session

  • Visa shares were up about 0.5% in late-morning trade.
  • A court filing highlighted a dispute over the pace of pre-trial evidence gathering in the DOJ’s debit-case against Visa.
  • Investors are watching the next court update due Jan. 16 and Friday’s U.S. jobs report.

Visa Inc. shares inched higher on Tuesday after U.S. antitrust enforcers signaled they want to keep moving their debit-network case forward despite a fight over the timetable. The stock was up 0.5% at $355.52 in late-morning trade.

The case matters now because it is a rare, headline antitrust challenge to a core part of Visa’s business: how debit transactions route across payment networks and how fees are set. The pace of the court calendar can influence legal costs and how long the lawsuit hangs over the stock.

In a joint court filing late last month, the Justice Department sought to push back deadlines by four months, while Visa pressed for a longer delay tied to coordination with related private litigation, Payments Dive reported. The dispute centers on discovery — the pre-trial process where both sides swap documents and take sworn testimony — and the parties said they would update the court by Jan. 16 as they await a decision on the schedule.

The government alleges Visa unlawfully maintained a monopoly in U.S. debit network markets by using contracts and incentives that hampered rivals, according to the Justice Department’s complaint and announcement when it filed the suit in Manhattan federal court. Visa has denied wrongdoing.

Visa rose 2.11% on Monday to $353.80, snapping a five-day losing streak, but it lagged Mastercard and several large banks in that session, MarketWatch data showed. Trading volume ran above its 50-day average, and the stock ended about 5.78% below its 52-week high of $375.51.

U.S. stocks were modestly higher early Tuesday as investors positioned for Friday’s U.S. monthly jobs report, a key release that can swing interest-rate expectations. Those expectations matter for payments firms because they shape the backdrop for consumer spending and travel-linked cross-border volumes.

A faster discovery schedule could pull forward depositions and raise near-term legal expense, while a longer delay risks keeping the case as a persistent overhang into the next reporting cycle. Any sign of softer consumer demand would add pressure, particularly if international travel spending cools.

Traders are now watching for the court’s decision on the proposed timetable and the parties’ next update due by Jan. 16, which could signal how quickly the case moves toward the next phase.

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