Clear Street raised the firm’s price target on S&P Global to $507 from $498 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. S&P reported a beat on both the top and bottom line, but maintained its FY26 guidance and shares faded, which the firm sees reflecting investor concerns around the conservative outlook. The firm has raised its estimates, reflecting a strong Q1 and upside to guidance.
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