Visa (V)
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The American financial landscape is currently bracing for what many analysts are calling "Interest Rate Armageddon." As of mid-January 2026, a bipartisan legislative push to cap credit card interest rates at a hard 10% has moved from a progressive pipe dream to a central pillar of the national political agenda.
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
As of January 19, 2026, the financial sector is closely monitoring American Express (NYSE: AXP), a company that has spent the last year demonstrating the power of its premium brand while simultaneously grappling with the harsh realities of a complex macroeconomic environment. Throughout 2025, the credit card giant consistently posted
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a move that has sent shockwaves through Wall Street and the payments industry, President Donald Trump officially endorsed the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA) on January 13, 2026. The endorsement, delivered via a series of high-profile statements, marks a significant shift in the political landscape for
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
The financial sector faced a turbulent start to the week as President Donald Trump intensified his push for a federal 10% cap on credit card interest rates, a cornerstone of his populist economic agenda. The proposal, which aims to provide "temporary and immediate relief" to American consumers, has moved from
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
In a swift and sharp reaction to shifting political winds, shares of American Express (NYSE:AXP) plummeted more than 5% on January 12, 2026, as investors grappled with a dual-pronged regulatory threat from the highest levels of government. The selloff was ignited by President Trump’s weekend proposal to mandate
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
WASHINGTON D.C. — In a series of sweeping policy declarations that have sent shockwaves through the financial corridors of Wall Street, President Trump has set the stage for a radical restructuring of the American credit system. As of January 19, 2026, the administration has doubled down on its pledge to
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
The global financial landscape in early 2026 finds itself at a peculiar crossroads, and at the center of this transition sits Visa Inc. (NYSE: V). Long considered the ultimate "toll-bridge" of the global economy, the company is navigating a complex environment defined by robust cross-border travel, a "K-shaped" consumer recovery, and a legislative storm brewing [...]
Via Finterra · January 19, 2026
Via Benzinga · January 19, 2026
V stock is under pressure as political scrutiny of swipe fees resurfaces, but Visa’s fundamentals tell a more nuanced story.
Via Barchart.com · January 19, 2026
This finance giant has become more shareholder-friendly in recent years.
Via The Motley Fool · January 18, 2026
With President Trump’s latest proposal shaking Mastercard shares, is now the time to buy, hold, or hit the sell button?
Via Barchart.com · January 18, 2026
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Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2026
Cryptocurrencies are coming off a rough year in 2025, but there could be significant upside ahead over the long term.
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2026
Financial stocks are temporarily down, yet there may be good times ahead for the industry.
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2026
Trump’s backing of the Credit Card Competition Act and talk of “out of control” swipe fees have sparked sharp, but likely temporary, volatility in Visa, but its long‑term thesis remains intact unless routing reforms actually become law.
Via Barchart.com · January 17, 2026
XRP has dropped more than 40% from its peak this summer. Does that make it a buy?
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2026
As of mid-January 2026, the global payment landscape is caught in a profound contradiction. While industry giants Visa (NYSE: V) and Mastercard (NYSE: MA) continue to report record-breaking revenues and double-digit earnings growth, their market valuations are being haunted by a spectral array of regulatory and political threats. The "duopoly"
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump has previously said that he was looking to introduce a one-year 10% cap on credit card interest rates after pointing out that the current rates were exorbitantly high.
Via Stocktwits · January 16, 2026
Visa and Mastercard are facing pressure as Trump supports Credit Card Competition Act, potentially impacting their duopoly and high-margin fee engines.
Via Benzinga · January 16, 2026
The financial markets have spent the first two weeks of 2026 in a state of high-alert volatility, following a series of aggressive regulatory salvos aimed at the heart of the American credit industry. On January 9, 2026, a proposal for a nationwide 10% cap on credit card interest rates sent
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the financial sector, President Donald Trump has reignited a contentious battle with the nation’s largest lenders by reaffirming his pledge to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Following a series of social media declarations in early January 2026, the proposal
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
As the clock ticks toward the first anniversary of his return to the White House, President Donald Trump has reignited a firestorm across the financial services sector with a formal directive to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. The move, announced via social media on January 9, 2026, and
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
Shares of digital asset heavyweights MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) and Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN) faced a sharp sell-off during mid-January trading as hopes for comprehensive U.S. crypto legislation were dashed in the Senate. The sudden collapse of a bipartisan deal, punctuated by the cancellation of a high-profile Senate Banking
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
