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S&P Global stock rises as tech drags Wall Street; SPGI traders eye Fed minutes, February outlook
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S&P Global stock rises as tech drags Wall Street; SPGI traders eye Fed minutes, February outlook

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  • S&P Global shares closed up 0.1% on Monday, holding up as major U.S. indexes slipped.
  • Year-end positioning has kept focus on rates and credit markets that drive ratings and data demand.
  • Next watch: Fed minutes and jobless claims, then SPGI’s February results and 2026 guidance.

S&P Global Inc. shares ended slightly higher on Monday, closing up about 0.1% at $530.10. The stock traded between $528.99 and $532.42, with roughly 1.22 million shares changing hands.

The financial-data and credit-ratings firm sits close to two pressure points investors are recalibrating into year-end: the path of U.S. interest rates and the appetite for new borrowing in 2026.

Those matter because more debt issuance — when companies sell new bonds — typically means more ratings work and fees, while volatile markets can lift demand for data and analytics used by investors and dealmakers.

Wall Street’s main indexes finished lower on Monday as heavyweight tech shares pulled back from last week’s gains, with the S&P 500 down 0.35%, the Nasdaq off 0.50% and the Dow down 0.51%. “This is not the beginning of the end of the tech dominance,” said Hank Smith, director and head of investment strategy at Haverford Trust. Investors are watching Federal Reserve minutes and weekly jobless claims later this week in a holiday-thinned calendar, with U.S. markets closed Thursday for New Year’s Day. Reuters

S&P Global, best known for its credit ratings and index businesses, also sells market intelligence and analytics to banks, asset managers and corporates, making it a read-through on activity across capital markets.

For traders, that mix can make the stock behave differently from growth-heavy tech names: ratings and index revenue tends to track issuance volumes and market levels, while subscriptions for data and workflows are tied to financial-sector spending.

Rival Moody’s and market-data peers such as MSCI and Intercontinental Exchange also tend to move on the same macro levers, with investors weighing whether easing expectations for 2026 translate into a stronger start to the new-year debt calendar.

Investors also have a company-specific storyline to track into 2026: S&P Global’s plan to separate its Mobility business into a standalone public company. The firm has said the separation is expected within 12 to 18 months of the announcement and is subject to regulatory approvals, including an SEC Form 10 registration statement — the document required to register shares ahead of a spin-off.

Earlier this month, S&P Global said it struck a multi-year strategic partnership with Google Cloud aimed at unifying data distribution and expanding AI-based workflow tools across the company.

Before Tuesday’s session, the next hard catalyst on the calendar is S&P Global’s fourth-quarter report. The company has said it does not expect to provide financial guidance for 2026 until its Q4 earnings in February 2026, and Nasdaq data show the release is estimated around Feb. 10.

In the near term, rates remain the swing factor traders will be quick to price: lower yields generally make it cheaper for companies to refinance and issue new bonds, while higher yields can slow deal flow and push activity into later in the quarter.

Technicians say the stock enters the final two sessions of the year above key trend levels, with the 50-day moving average around $496.83 and the 200-day around $509.17. Shares are about 8.5% below a 52-week high of $579.05 and about 24% above a 52-week low of $427.14, levels that can become reference points in thin holiday trading.

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