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S&P Global stock price steadies near lows ahead of Tuesday earnings — what SPGI traders are watching
9 February 2026
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S&P Global stock price steadies near lows ahead of Tuesday earnings — what SPGI traders are watching

New York, Feb 9, 2026, 13:04 EST — Regular session in progress.

  • S&P Global picked up $0.64 to trade at $439.92, a gain of 0.1% as of the afternoon session.
  • The company’s set to release both its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 numbers this Tuesday, with a conference call scheduled for 8:30 a.m. ET.
  • Investors want fresh guidance for 2026, as well as news on the Mobility separation plan.

S&P Global Inc shares ticked up Monday, sticking to a narrow band with investors waiting for the company’s quarterly numbers set to land before Tuesday’s open.

The stock added $0.64 to close at $439.92, bouncing between $435 and $444 during the session. Shares remain stuck close to their 52-week low.

S&P Global occupies a crucial spot between debt markets and passive investing, making this report significant. Credit ratings fees typically climb as bond issuance by companies and governments picks up. Index revenue, on the other hand, depends on where markets trade and the movement of money in and out of funds.

Markets might seem stable on the surface, but when interest rates shift and investors move around, the balance can flip quickly. Traders are on edge again after this week’s U.S. data lineup.

S&P Global is set to post its results around 7:15 a.m. ET on Tuesday, with a call for analysts and investors kicking off at 8:30 a.m. ET.

Analysts will be combing through the company’s remarks for clues on client appetite in Market Intelligence and Commodity Insights. Eyes will also be on whether Ratings noticed any late-quarter changes in issuance.

S&P Global economists, for their part, pointed to stronger global growth as the year kicked off, while warning that price pressures ramped up—a combination that muddies the rate picture.

Peers turned in a mixed showing: Moody’s slipped roughly 0.7%. MSCI barely budged. FactSet dropped over 2%. Intercontinental Exchange edged just above flat.

S&P Global is pushing ahead with plans to carve out its Mobility division, aiming for a spinoff into a standalone public company—a strategy first unveiled last year. “Separating Mobility will allow us to continue to focus on our core businesses and pursue our growth strategy,” CEO Martina Cheung said when the move was announced. https://www.reuters.com/business/sp-global…

There’s a risk the earnings call leaves investors with more questions than answers. If management issues a guarded 2026 outlook, or deal activity looks sluggish, or separation costs turn out to be tangled, the stock could stay pinned near its lows—even if the headline figures match estimates.

Investors have their eyes on U.S. nonfarm payrolls coming up Wednesday, plus Friday’s January CPI data—both seen as key signals for where the Fed might head next.

S&P Global reports results early Tuesday, followed by an 8:30 a.m. ET call with management. Investors will be watching for updated guidance and any fresh hints on the Mobility timeline, both of which could steer sentiment in the short run.

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