S&P Global stock forecast: Third-party price targets

S&P Global (SPGI) is trading at $475.70 as of 3:56pm UTC on 20 October 2025, hovering near the midpoint of its intraday range, $470.64–$477.11.
By Dan Mitchell
S&P Global Stock Forecast
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S&P Global’s share price movements on 20 October 2025 follows as US Treasury yields hold near 4.01% (CNBC, 20 October 2025) amid a fourth consecutive week of caution over the US government shutdown (Reuters, 2 October 2025). Meanwhile, equity futures remain muted ahead of the upcoming earnings season (Reuters, 20 October 2025).

S&P Global stock forecast: Analyst price target view

Evercore ISI Group

Evercore ISI Group maintains a 12-month price target of $619, set on 14 October 2025, with David Motemeden citing steady recurring-revenue growth in analytics and stable corporate spending (GuruFocus, 16 October 2025).

UBS

UBS reiterates a year-end 2025 target of $620, as of 17 October 2025, noting ongoing cross-sell potential in risk and compliance products supported by active deal flow (Investing.com, 17 October 2025).

Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley holds a 12-month target of $620, as of 9 October 2025, with Toni Kaplan highlighting sustained subscription revenues and consistent demand for data services amid stable macro conditions (GuruFocus, 16 October 2025).

Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs raises its 12-month target to $632, as of 5 October 2025, citing support from structural buyers and possible ETF inflows as interest rates ease (MarketScreener, 6 October 2025).

Predictions and third-party forecasts are subject to change and may not account for unexpected market developments. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

SPGI stock price: Technical overview

On the daily chart, S&P Global (SPGI) trades at $475.70 as of 3:56pm UTC on 20 October 2025, sitting below its short- and medium-term moving averages. The 20-, 50-, 100- and 200-day SMAs stand at 483, 520, 523 and 513, respectively, with price below the 20-day line and a 20-under-50 configuration indicating short-term pressure. Momentum remains muted: the 14-day RSI near 35 aligns with a neutral-to-weak setup, while the ADX(14) at 39 signals an established downtrend. However, oversold readings on the CCI and MACD indicate possible scope for a short-term technical rebound if buying interest returns.

The first area to watch on the upside is the 507 Classic Pivot, close to the 200-day SMA near 513. A sustained daily close above this range would bring the 20-day SMA at 483 and the 50-day SMA near 520 back into focus as interim resistance levels. On the downside, initial support lies at 480 (S1 pivot area), with deeper pullbacks potentially testing the 462 region (S2) if selling pressure builds. A decisive move below 462 could open the way to the 437 level, limiting any short-term recovery prospects (TradingView, 20 October 2025).

This is technical analysis for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any instrument.

S&P Global share price history

S&P Global (SPGI) shares traded around $350 in late October 2023, before advancing through most of 2024 and the first half of 2025. The stock reached a two-year high of $557.01 on 20 August 2025 amid broader equity gains, but has since eased to close at $475.75 on 20 October 2025.

SPGI’s closing price of $475.75 on 20 October 2025 marks a 3.8% decline year to date from $494.43 at the start of January, and around a 9% fall year on year from approximately $522.25 in late October 2024.

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

FAQ

Is S&P Global a good stock to buy?

S&P Global (SPGI) is widely followed by analysts, with a range of recent third-party price targets. These projections reflect expectations of consistent recurring revenues and steady demand for data and analytics services, though they remain subject to change. Whether the stock is suitable for inclusion in a portfolio depends on individual objectives, risk tolerance, and prevailing market conditions. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Could S&P Global stock go up or down?

SPGI’s share price, like any listed equity, can move in either direction depending on market sentiment, earnings outcomes, and broader economic factors. Technical indicators currently show the stock trading below key moving averages, indicating short-term pressure; however, such conditions may shift if market dynamics evolve. Past performance is not a reliable guide to future results.

Should I invest in S&P Global stock?

Only you can decide whether S&P Global share CFDs align with your strategy. It’s important to review independent analysis, consider your financial position, and understand the potential risks of share price movements before making any trading or investment decisions. Contracts for difference (CFDs) are traded on margin, and leverage amplifies both your profits and your losses. Past performance is not a reliable guide to future results.

What affects the S&P Global share price?

SPGI’s share price is shaped by corporate earnings, demand for financial data services, interest rate trends, and overall market sentiment. Broader economic factors, such as growth expectations and regulatory changes, can also influence valuation over time. Past performance is not a reliable guide to future results.

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