1、S&P Global Quarterly UpdateOctober 30,202513Q 2025Safe Harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995This presentation contains“forward-looking statements,”as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.These statements,which express managements curre
2、nt views concerning future events,trends,contingencies or results,appear at various places in this presentation and use words like“anticipate,”“assume,”“believe,”“continue,”“estimate,”“expect,”“forecast,”“future,”“intend,”“plan,”“potential,”“predict,”“project,”“strategy,”“target”and similar terms,an
3、d future or conditional tense verbs like“could,”“may,”“might,”“should,”“will”and“would.”For example,management may use forward-looking statements when addressing topics such as:the outcome of contingencies;future actions by regulators;changes in the Companys business strategies and methods of genera
4、ting revenue;the development and performance of the Companys services and products;the expected impact of acquisitions and dispositions;the Companys effective tax rates;the Companys cost structure,dividend policy,cash flows or liquidity;and the anticipated separation of S&P Global Mobility(“Mobility
5、”)into a standalone public company.worldwide economic,financial,political,and regulatory conditions(including slower GDP growth or recession,restrictions on trade(e.g.,tariffs),instability in the banking sector and inflation),and factors that contribute to uncertainty and volatility(e.g.,supply chai
6、n risk),natural and man-made disasters,civil unrest,public health crises(e.g.,pandemics),geopolitical uncertainty(including military conflict),and conditions that result from legislative,regulatory,trade and policy changes,including from the U.S.administration;the volatility and health of debt,equit