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Visa stock price ends week lower as Trump credit-card cap talk clouds Tuesday reopen
18 January 2026
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Visa stock price ends week lower as Trump credit-card cap talk clouds Tuesday reopen

New York, Jan 18, 2026, 10:29 ET — Market closed.

  • Visa closed Friday at $328.30, gaining 0.17% for the session.
  • Shares dropped roughly 4% across the last five sessions amid ongoing concerns over Washington’s push to cap credit-card rates.
  • Markets kick back into gear Tuesday following Monday’s holiday, with focus shifting to policy updates and Visa’s earnings report due January 29.

Visa Inc shares ended Friday at $328.30, marking a modest gain of 0.17% for the day but slipping roughly 4.3% over the last five sessions. Over the past year, the stock has fluctuated between $299.00 and $375.51. Visa Investor Relations

The weekend brings new uncertainty as Reuters reports the White House is considering an executive order linked to President Donald Trump’s push to cap credit-card interest rates. The proposal remains in flux, with officials hashing out details alongside industry leaders and lawmakers, according to Reuters. Reuters

Trump proposed capping credit-card interest rates at 10% for one year, effective Jan. 20, sending bank and card-related stocks tumbling. “I think there will be an ongoing conversation between the industry and the administration,” Stephen Biggar, a banking analyst at Argus Research, told Reuters. Reuters

Visa’s role in this debate isn’t as clear-cut as the headline suggests. It doesn’t lend to consumers or determine card balance interest rates. Still, it occupies a central spot in the payments chain, which hinges on card usage and the incentives issuers offer.

If a cap squeezes bank earnings, issuers might cut back on rewards, tighten credit limits, or push customers toward cheaper products with fewer perks. Changes like these that curb spending or shift the balance between credit and debit could affect payment volumes and pricing power.

Traders now face the challenge of pricing in uncertainty. The White House hasn’t clarified how a cap would be enforced, and analysts are skeptical about what can be achieved without Congressional approval. Investors are left weighing politics alongside fundamentals.

Visa is gearing up for a key event: it will release its fiscal first-quarter results after the market closes on Jan. 29. Until the earnings report drops, the company is maintaining its usual “quiet period.” Visa Corporate

Investors will closely analyze the call for any shifts in tone on consumer spending, cross-border travel volumes, and merchant activity. They’ll also watch for clues on how much policy uncertainty is seeping into discussions with bank clients.

U.S. equities face a holiday-shortened week as the New York Stock Exchange shuts down Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Regular trading won’t resume until Tuesday. New York Stock Exchange

Much remains uncertain. Should the administration’s effort to cap rates falter or dilute into voluntary guidelines, card-related stocks might face less pressure. But if it solidifies into a strict rule — or triggers legal and regulatory battles — investors are likely to insist on bigger risk premiums.

Tuesday marks the return to trading, with investors watching for any White House action as Jan. 20 nears. Then, all eyes shift to Visa’s earnings report on Jan. 29, offering insight into the business beyond the political noise.

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