S&P Global shares fall on weak 2026 forecast, AI concerns

Published 02/10/2026, 08:05 AM
Updated 02/10/2026, 05:49 PM
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By Pritam Biswas and Pragyan Kalita

Feb 10 (Reuters) - S&P Global forecast 2026 profit below Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, with growing investor unease over AI-driven disruption sweeping through the software and services sector, pushing its shares to their lowest in more than two years.

The company is grouped within the broader software and services sector because its core operations, including financial data provision, analytics and credit ratings, rely heavily on proprietary datasets and advanced computational tools.

S&P was pulled into last week’s broader market downturn, as a bruising tech rout sparked by concerns over rapid AI advances and their potential to reshape parts of the software and services sector rippled across the market.

"The AI anxiety will likely linger, and the shares could be under pressure today unless there is a good explanation on the call," said analysts at ClearStreet.

S&P expects adjusted per share profit for full-year 2026 in the range of $19.40 to $19.65, compared with analysts’ average estimate of $19.94, according to data compiled by LSEG.

For the fourth quarter, the growth rate across several of its businesses, including ratings and indexes, slowed from the year earlier.

Analysts at RBC Capital Markets said the stock was under pressure after ratings’ segment transaction revenue growth weakened and market intelligence revenue and margins fell short of expectations, alongside a softer full‑year outlook for both segments.

However, market intelligence was the only business unit that showed an increase in the quarterly growth rate, analysts added.

SHARE DROP HITS PEERS

Shares of the analytics firm closed 9.7% lower and have fallen more than 20% so far this year. FactSet Research fell earlier in the session but ended up 0.8%, while Moody’s closed Tuesday with a 6.8% drop, as the pullback in S&P’s stock spilled over to its peers. Verisk declined nearly 5% and Nasdaq fell 4.4%.

"It remains unclear whether AI will ultimately depend on software infrastructure or replace it, but current market pricing is expressing the most bearish possible outcome, which we view as an overshoot at this time," analysts at JPMorgan said in a note.

Some analysts, however, say that companies with proprietary data and benchmarks such as S&P Global could be largely insulated, and that AI-driven efficiency gains may still lift margins and help shift sentiment on the stocks.

The company mirrored the sentiment in a call with analysts.

S&P’s forecast comes even as global tech companies are ramping up bond issuance to fund the rapid build-out of AI infrastructure and cloud capacity that has buoyed demand for credit ratings.

The company posted fourth-quarter adjusted net income of $4.30 per share, while analysts estimated $4.33.

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Some people needs Cash after the huge margin calls. SPGI is the source of financial data. Who does still belive that AI can disrupt such a company? AI is not a data source and relys on the datas of SPGI. Somebody needs money and dumbs overvalued stocks with the pretext AI disruption.
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