U.S. Equities Surge Amid Government Shutdown, FICO and Tesla Stocks of the Week
PorAinvest
sábado, 4 de octubre de 2025, 5:39 am ET1 min de lectura
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FICO (Fair Isaac Corporation) announced a strategic shift in its operations, introducing the "FICO Mortgage Direct License Program." This program allows mortgage lenders and tri-merge resellers to acquire FICO Scores directly, bypassing traditional intermediaries [2]. The direct licensing program, effective October 1, 2025, has sparked a wave of regulatory changes, including the Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) approval of VantageScore 4.0 and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) ban on medical debt from credit reports [2]. These developments signal a new era of increased competition, transparency, and expanded credit access.
The immediate market reaction to FICO's announcement was significant. FICO shares surged 18%, while major credit bureaus saw a decline in their stock prices [2]. This shift in the credit score market has highlighted the profound reordering of power within this critical financial sector.
Additionally, Tesla experienced a decline of 3.3% despite reporting strong delivery numbers. Pfizer rallied 16% following a deal with the Trump administration to reduce prescription drug costs. The crypto market also experienced a strong week as Bitcoin approached new highs [1].
While the government shutdown continues to impact federal services and employees, the focus on FICO's strategic shift and the regulatory changes in the credit score landscape has provided investors with a new perspective on the market dynamics.
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US equities have performed positively despite the government shutdown, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow gaining over 1%. FICO shares surged 18% after announcing direct credit score sales to lenders, while Tesla declined 3.3% despite strong delivery numbers. Pfizer rallied 16% following a deal with the Trump administration to reduce prescription drug costs. Crypto stocks also experienced a strong week as Bitcoin approached new highs.
US equities have shown resilience despite the ongoing government shutdown, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow gaining over 1% [1]. The Federal government shutdown, which began at 9.30 am Indian time on Wednesday, has suspended salaries for hundreds of thousands of government employees and put non-essential services on hold [1]. Despite the shutdown, the market's focus shifted towards significant developments in the credit score landscape.FICO (Fair Isaac Corporation) announced a strategic shift in its operations, introducing the "FICO Mortgage Direct License Program." This program allows mortgage lenders and tri-merge resellers to acquire FICO Scores directly, bypassing traditional intermediaries [2]. The direct licensing program, effective October 1, 2025, has sparked a wave of regulatory changes, including the Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) approval of VantageScore 4.0 and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) ban on medical debt from credit reports [2]. These developments signal a new era of increased competition, transparency, and expanded credit access.
The immediate market reaction to FICO's announcement was significant. FICO shares surged 18%, while major credit bureaus saw a decline in their stock prices [2]. This shift in the credit score market has highlighted the profound reordering of power within this critical financial sector.
Additionally, Tesla experienced a decline of 3.3% despite reporting strong delivery numbers. Pfizer rallied 16% following a deal with the Trump administration to reduce prescription drug costs. The crypto market also experienced a strong week as Bitcoin approached new highs [1].
While the government shutdown continues to impact federal services and employees, the focus on FICO's strategic shift and the regulatory changes in the credit score landscape has provided investors with a new perspective on the market dynamics.

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