Visa Shares Dip on Macro Fears Despite Strong Fundamentals

Visa’s stock declines 13.8% in Q1 2026 as global slowdown and oil price risks weigh on cross-border travel revenue. Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) closed at $322.39 on June 12, 2026, reflecting a 3.08% one-month decline and a 9.31% drop over the past year. The company’s market capital

Visa’s stock declines 13.8% in Q1 2026 as global slowdown and oil price risks weigh on cross-border travel revenue.

Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) closed at $322.39 on June 12, 2026, reflecting a 3.08% one-month decline and a 9.31% drop over the past year. The company’s market capitalization stands at $613.10 billion, though macroeconomic concerns have pressured shares despite robust fundamentals.

Global payment volumes rose 8% in 2025, driving double-digit revenue and earnings growth. However, rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten cross-border travel, a key high-margin revenue stream for Visa. Analysts note the stock’s long-term earnings potential remains strong.

Hedge funds held Visa in 181 portfolios, ranking it ninth among the most popular stocks heading into 2026, according to recent data.

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