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Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates: Impact on Realty Income, Bank of America, and Visa

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Last updated: September 22, 2025 12:04 am
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Published: September 22, 2025
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In a significant policy shift, the Federal Reserve has implemented a interest rate cut, bringing the federal funds interest rate down by 0.25 percentage points to a range of 4% to 4.25%. This decision follows a period of aggressive rate hikes that raised the interest rate to 5.5% in 2022, the highest it had been since 2001, as the Fed aimed to combat soaring inflation.

The recent cut is widely seen as a strategic move to stimulate economic growth. Economists project that additional cuts may be on the horizon as shown in the Fed’s latest “dot plot,” which outlines the anticipated future movement of interest rates. The implications of these changes are profound, particularly impacting borrowing costs—lower rates enable cheaper borrowing for businesses and consumers, potentially fostering expansion and increased spending.

Three companies are poised to be notably affected by these interest rate adjustments: Realty Income, Bank of America, and Visa.

Realty Income, a leading real estate investment trust (REIT), focuses on acquiring and managing income-generating real estate, returning a majority of its earnings to shareholders as dividends. With properties valued around $61 billion across nine countries, Realty Income’s business model hinges on renting single-tenant properties, wherein tenants take on responsibility for rent, maintenance, and taxes. The anticipated lower interest rates are likely to reduce Realty Income’s borrowing costs, making it cheaper to finance new property acquisitions and refinance existing debt. This shift not only enhances potential growth but also stabilizes dividend payouts, which could attract more investors seeking higher yields compared to traditional bonds.

In contrast, Bank of America—one of the world’s largest banks—faces a more complicated scenario. Operating in 36 countries, the bank derives significant income from net interest income (NII), which is the difference between the interest earned on loans and the interest paid on deposits. While a lower interest rate could lead to reduced earnings from loans, as loan yields drop faster than deposit costs, Bank of America’s NII had risen 7% year over year to $14.7 billion in the second quarter, constituting 55% of its total revenue. Analysts suggest that although profitability may face pressure, the bank’s substantial scale may mitigate drastic downturns in the short term.

Visa, known as the world’s leading payment network, processes vast transaction volumes that result in significant revenues. While the impact of interest rate changes on Visa is more indirect, lower rates could boost consumer spending, leading to an uptick in transaction volumes. With total payment volume having risen by 8% year over year, and processed transactions increasing by 10% in its fiscal third quarter, Visa stands to benefit from the anticipated growth in consumer and business spending catalyzed by cheaper borrowing.

Overall, as the Federal Reserve navigates low interest rates, the implications for these organizations could shape their growth trajectories and provide insights into broader economic trends. Investors are urged to monitor these developments closely, as the shifting interest rate landscape continues to evolve.

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