S&P Global (SPGI) stock rose 3.11% on Friday, despite Mizuho and BMO cutting their price targets while maintaining bullish ratings. The company recently reported strong Q4 2025 revenue growth of 9% and projected 2026 adjusted EPS between $19.40 and $19.65. Investors are now looking to forthcoming economic data, including the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes and PCE inflation data, as well as the company’s monthly issuance updates, to gauge future performance.
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S&P Global stock rebounds into the weekend — analysts cut targets and SPGI’s next test looms
S&P Global (SPGI) stock rose 3.11% on Friday, despite Mizuho and BMO cutting their price targets while maintaining bullish ratings. The company recently reported strong Q4 2025 revenue growth of 9% and projected 2026 adjusted EPS between $19.40 and $19.65. Investors are now looking to forthcoming economic data, including the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes and PCE inflation data, as well as the company’s monthly issuance updates, to gauge future performance.