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The Plumbing Pays: Payment Giants Thrive as the American Consumer Runs Dry

Stephanie Dugan by Stephanie Dugan
May 18, 2026
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On Saturday we wrote that the physical layer of the AI economy — semiconductor equipment, power infrastructure, cooling systems — was generating real revenue while pure-play software companies faced margin compression. We noted that $109 oil and a Fed unwilling to cut rates would test whether that trade could hold. This week, the stress test broadens. The question is no longer just whether the companies building AI infrastructure can withstand expensive energy. It is whether the companies processing every swipe, tap, and transfer on the planet can keep growing while the American consumer quietly buckles.

The answer, so far, is yes — but not because American spending is healthy. It is because the payment networks have found growth elsewhere.

The War of the Wallets Moves to Lagos

Visa launched new multi-currency premium cards on Sunday in partnership with FirstBank in Nigeria — Visa Signature products carrying a daily transaction limit of 3 million naira alongside mass-market debit cards priced at 1,000 naira. The move is not charity. Nigeria has more than 200 million people, a young population, and an underpenetrated formal payments market. Fintech firm Reap is pursuing a parallel strategy, expanding card issuance infrastructure across Europe and Africa with proprietary Visa and Mastercard integrations and its own transaction processing stack.

These are not speculative plays on future digital adoption. They are bets on the most reliable revenue stream in financial services: a fraction of a percent on every transaction, multiplied by billions of transactions, compounding across economies where cash is still being displaced by cards. Visa and Mastercard do not need the American consumer to spend more. They need more consumers, period. And they are finding them.

The American Consumer Is Running on Fumes

Back home, the picture is considerably less encouraging. Retail earnings season begins this week with Walmart, Target, and Home Depot all reporting first-quarter results. The data heading into those reports is sobering. Spending on furniture fell 2.0 percent. Clothing dropped 1.5 percent. Department stores saw a 3.2 percent decline. The one category showing strength — gas stations — reflects pain, not prosperity. Gasoline prices have risen roughly 50 percent since the Iran conflict escalated in late February, and that money is coming directly out of discretionary budgets.

Bankrate’s 2026 Annual Emergency Savings Report fills in the rest of the portrait: 29 percent of Americans now carry more credit card debt than savings. Twenty-four percent have no emergency fund at all. These are not recession statistics — the economy is still technically expanding — but they describe a consumer who has absorbed two years of elevated inflation, rising insurance costs, and now a sustained energy shock. The question for Walmart and Target is straightforward: Are shoppers trading down, or are they simply buying less?

$109 Oil and a $67 Billion Utility Deal

Brent crude opened the week at $109.20 a barrel, with West Texas Intermediate at $105.11. Drone strikes on a nuclear facility in the United Arab Emirates and renewed warnings from President Trump to Tehran — “the clock is ticking” — kept the geopolitical risk premium firmly embedded in prices. On Saturday we flagged the entanglement between Middle Eastern energy politics and the cost of powering AI data centers. That entanglement now extends to the broader utility sector.

Dominion Energy shares surged as much as 14 percent in premarket trading on reports that NextEra Energy is preparing an all-stock acquisition valued at approximately $67 billion, or roughly $76 per share. If completed, the deal would create the largest regulated utility in the United States at a moment when electricity demand from data centers, electrification, and reshored manufacturing is straining the grid nationwide. NextEra is not paying a premium for Dominion’s existing customer base. It is paying for the right to build and rate-base the power infrastructure that every sector of the economy — from AI to electric vehicles — will require over the next decade.

Commerzbank Says No, the DAX Says So What

In Frankfurt, Commerzbank’s management and supervisory boards formally rejected UniCredit’s takeover bid on Monday. The reasoning was blunt: insufficient premium, no coherent strategic plan, and a draft proposal the bank characterized as “vague” with “significant risks.” The Italian lender has been circling Commerzbank for months, and the rejection lands squarely in the political space where German industrial sovereignty meets European banking consolidation.

The DAX barely registered the drama. After opening weak at 23,833, the index reversed sharply through the session, climbing 1.7 percent to 24,351 as bargain hunters moved in. The broader message: European equity investors have priced in a prolonged Commerzbank standoff and are more interested in valuations than boardroom politics.

SpaceX Aims for the Largest IPO in History

The single most consequential capital markets event on the horizon may not involve payments, utilities, or retail at all. SpaceX is reportedly planning a mid-June initial public offering targeting up to $80 billion in proceeds at a valuation exceeding $2 trillion. If those numbers hold, it would dwarf Saudi Aramco’s 2019 listing as the largest IPO ever conducted. Shares of adjacent space-economy companies — Rocket Lab, Echostar — are already catching a bid on the news.

A $2 trillion valuation for a private company going public would represent a profound test of institutional appetite at a time when the 10-year Treasury yields north of 4.5 percent and the Fed shows no inclination to ease. The capital has to come from somewhere. Whether it comes from rotation out of existing tech holdings or from genuinely new allocations will tell us something important about how much dry powder remains in the system.

What This Week Will Reveal

The retail earnings rolling in over the next several days will answer a narrow but critical question: How much of the energy-driven spending squeeze is showing up in corporate results versus how much consumers have absorbed through lower savings and higher debt? Walmart’s guidance, in particular, will function as a real-time read on whether the American consumer is bending or breaking.

The payment networks, meanwhile, will keep collecting their toll on every transaction — in Lagos, in Louisville, and everywhere in between. Their margins do not depend on whether Target beats by a penny. They depend on volume, and volume is a global number. That divergence — between the health of the American household and the health of the infrastructure extracting a fee from every purchase that household makes — is the story worth watching this week.

Best regards,
The StocksToday.com Editorial

Stephanie Dugan

Stephanie Dugan

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