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    Credit card stocks slide after Trump backs 10 percent APR cap

    January 13, 2026
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    NEW YORK: Credit card lenders and payments companies slid in U.S. trading after President Donald Trump publicly backed a proposal to impose a one year cap of 10 percent on credit card interest rates, a move that immediately unsettled financial markets and triggered sharp declines across the sector. Trump said the measure would be aimed at easing costs for consumers and would take effect from Jan. 20, 2026, according to remarks circulated widely by U.S. media. The announcement injected fresh policy risk into a sector that depends heavily on interest income and regulatory stability.

    Credit card stocks slide after Trump backs 10 percent APR cap
    Financial markets react to Trump remarks on credit card interest rate limits and regulation.

    Shares of major card issuers fell as investors reacted to the prospect of a federally imposed ceiling on annual percentage rates, or APRs. Companies with large revolving credit portfolios were among the hardest hit, including Capital One Financial and American Express. Payments networks such as Visa and Mastercard also declined, reflecting concerns that reduced credit availability and higher lending standards could slow transaction growth. The sell off marked one of the sector’s steepest single day reactions to a policy statement in recent months.

    Market participants focused on the direct link between Trump’s comments and the sudden repricing of card related stocks. Credit card interest rates in the United States typically exceed 20 percent, reflecting unsecured lending risk, funding costs, and regulatory capital requirements. A cap set well below prevailing rates would materially alter the economics of card lending. Analysts said the abrupt introduction of the idea, without accompanying legislative detail, left investors with limited visibility and amplified uncertainty, contributing to the rapid decline in valuations.

    APR caps revive debate over federal credit controls

    The proposal specifically referenced interest rates rather than interchange or other transaction fees, an important distinction for the payments industry. Interchange fees are charged to merchants and set by card networks, while APRs are set by issuing banks and charged to consumers who carry balances. Even so, the market reaction extended beyond issuers to networks and processors, underscoring how closely linked card spending volumes, credit availability, and issuer profitability are within the broader payments ecosystem.

    Trump’s remarks revived longstanding debate over federal involvement in consumer credit pricing. Any nationwide cap on credit card interest rates would require congressional approval and coordination with bank regulators, including the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Past efforts to impose rate limits at the federal level have faced legal and operational obstacles, particularly given differences between state usury laws and federal banking statutes. The lack of clarity on how such a cap would be structured or enforced added to investor unease.

    Investors reassess exposure to consumer finance rules

    Industry data show that interest income accounts for a significant share of card issuer revenue, supporting not only profitability but also rewards programs, fraud prevention, and credit access for higher risk borrowers. Following Trump’s comments, analysts noted that issuers would need to reassess pricing, underwriting, and product offerings if a 10 percent ceiling were enacted. The immediate market response reflected concern that current earnings forecasts and business models would not be sustainable under such constraints.

    The episode highlighted the sensitivity of financial markets to policy signals from the White House, particularly when they involve consumer finance and banking regulation. Trump’s statement alone was sufficient to erase billions of dollars in market value across card related companies within hours. As trading continued, investors remained focused on official follow up from lawmakers and regulators, while the sector absorbed the impact of a proposal that introduced new uncertainty into an already closely regulated industry. – By Content Syndication Services.

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