S&P Global Stock Price Sinks -- WSJ

Dow Jones
Feb 10

By WSJ Staff

Shares in S&P Global plumbed multiyear lows after the provider of stock indexes, credit ratings and financial data gave a weaker-than-expected earnings outlook.

-- S&P stock stood 16% lower in recent premarket trading, at $373.

-- Shares in rival Moody's fell more than 10%.

-- S&P forecast it will earn $19.40 to $19.65 a share on an adjusted basis this year. Analyst consensus had been for $20.02.

-- Investors have recently worried if AI might undercut the lucrative business models of financial and legal data providers. Even before Tuesday, S&P stock had come under pressure:

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