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Mastercard’s Profit Falls, Though CEO Says Spending Is Stabilizing - Wall Street Journal

Mastercard logged a 5.5% rise in the value of card transactions in the first quarter.

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Mastercard Inc.’s profit fell, hurt by losses on equity investments, but its revenue and adjusted profit rose more than Wall Street was expecting.

The company said earnings in the first quarter were $1.69 billion, or $1.68 a share. Those results decreased from $1.86 billion, or $1.80 a share. The company reported $174 million in net losses on equity investments, which hurt net income.

Adjusted earnings were $1.83 a share and topped the FactSet consensus of $1.72 a share.

Revenue at the card company rose over 3% to $4.01 billion. Analysts were expecting $3.96 billion.

Mastercard logged a 5.5% rise in value of card transactions—known as gross-dollar volume—in the first quarter.

“We have seen early signs of spending levels stabilizing,” Chief Executive Ajay Banga said in prepared remarks about the effects of the new coronavirus pandemic.

The company also said it has halted share buybacks because of the pandemic. Mastercard pulled its guidance for the fiscal year last month for the same reason.

The company’s operating expenses rose over 7%. Its costs included a $6 million litigation provision. While general and administrative costs increased, the company’s advertising and marketing expenses declined.

Shares rose 7% in morning trading.

Write to Allison Prang at allison.prang@wsj.com

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