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Visa stock price holds near $330 after-hours as $3 billion bond sale hits filings
5 February 2026
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Visa stock price holds near $330 after-hours as $3 billion bond sale hits filings

New York, February 4, 2026, 19:13 EST — After-hours

  • After the bell, Visa shares edged up roughly 0.3%, trading close to $329.95.
  • SEC filing reveals a $3 billion senior notes sale across four tranches, with coupons ranging between 3.800% and 4.700%
  • Traders are shifting focus to the rescheduled U.S. jobs and inflation reports for clues on the next major rate move

Visa Inc (V.N) shares ticked up roughly 0.3% in after-hours trading Wednesday, hovering close to $330 following a regular session that saw the stock climb from $324.50 to $331.28. The latest price stood at $329.95.

The subtle shift still carries weight. A short government shutdown shuffled the U.S. data calendar, delaying crucial labor-market and inflation reports. This leaves investors with fewer fresh clues on growth and interest rates.

Visa stands at the heart of everyday spending and travel, so its shares often act as a barometer for consumer trends, even without major headlines. This week, investors moved swiftly, stepping away from crowded trades and favoring more stable stocks.

A prospectus supplement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reveals Visa is selling four tranches of senior notes totaling $3 billion. The coupons are set at 3.800% due 2029, 4.100% due 2031, 4.400% due 2033, and 4.700% due 2036. Visa anticipates net proceeds around $2.98 billion to fund general corporate purposes, including refinancing existing debt. The notes are slated for delivery on or about Feb. 12.

Senior notes are straightforward corporate bonds. Investors lend money and receive fixed coupon payments over time; “unsecured” indicates the debt isn’t tied to any specific collateral.

Visa showed some resilience while Wall Street closed mixed, weighed down by tech stocks as investors wrestled with the AI trade’s valuation. “The market is suddenly skeptical and concerned about it,” said Jed Ellerbroek, portfolio manager at Argent Capital in St. Louis. Reuters

Payment stocks showed mixed moves: Mastercard gained roughly 0.5%, American Express climbed 1.1%, but PayPal dipped 1.6%.

Bonds don’t usually shift the equity narrative. Yet this deal shines a spotlight on funding conditions just as investors grow jittery over where rates and spreads are headed.

The downside risk hinges largely on macro factors: rising borrowing costs combined with consumers tightening their belts could quickly slow payment volumes. When that happens, valuations—even for the largest networks—usually face tougher scrutiny from the market.

Traders are turning their attention to the data reset. The January U.S. jobs report will drop Wednesday, Feb. 11, with January’s CPI following Friday, Feb. 13—both pushed back due to the shutdown.

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