MSCI Inc. (MSCI)

NYSE · Financials

Latest Move · 2026-02-11

-7.82%
Extends selloff as post-earnings reversal and S&P Global contagion compound losses

MSCI shares declined 8% to $514 on Tuesday, extending losses from a post-earnings selloff. The stock fell 2.7% as investors reacted to disappointing 2026 guidance from industry peer S&P Global, which also pressured stocks of competitors Moody's and FactSet. This decline occurred despite MSCI beating quarterly earnings estimates, raising its dividend, and authorizing a $3 billion share buyback. The company reported revenue increased 10.6% year-over-year. Insider selling by the General Counsel and CFO was also reported. Over the past week and month, the stock showed negative returns. Analysts maintain a Moderate Buy rating with an average target price of $659. Institutional investors own nearly 90% of the stock.

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Previous Move

-7.82%
S&P Global's weak 2026 outlook drags MSCI and data peers sharply lower
2026-02-10

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Why did MSCI Inc. stock move today?

MSCI shares declined 8% to $514 on Tuesday, extending losses from a post-earnings selloff. The stock fell 2.7% as investors reacted to disappointing 2026 guidance from industry peer S&P Global, which also pressured stocks of competitors Moody's and FactSet. This decline occurred despite MSCI beating quarterly earnings estimates, raising its dividend, and authorizing a $3 billion share buyback. The company reported revenue increased 10.6% year-over-year. Insider selling by the General Counsel and CFO was also reported. Over the past week and month, the stock showed negative returns. Analysts maintain a Moderate Buy rating with an average target price of $659. Institutional investors own nearly 90% of the stock.

What does MSCI Inc. do?

MSCI Inc. (MSCI) is a publicly traded company in the Financials sector.

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