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    Exclusive-S&P’s $44 Billion Ihs Deal Set to Win EU Antitrust Approval, Sources Say

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on October 13, 2021

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    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    S&P Global's $44 billion acquisition of IHS Markit is set for EU approval, enhancing its data services. The deal involves selling OPIS and PetroChem Wire to address concerns.

    S&P Global's $44B IHS Markit Deal Gains EU Approval

    By Foo Yun Chee

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) –Business information provider S&P Global Inc is set to secure EU antitrust approval for its $44 billion takeover of IHS Markit Ltd, three people familiar with the matter said, taking it a step closer to becoming a data powerhouse.

    The deal, announced last November, reflects the consolidation in the financial information services sector as companies race to create one-stop shops to lure the biggest clients and invest in artificial intelligence and machine learning.

    S&P shares reversed earlier losses and were up 1% in early mid-trade after publication of Reuters’ report on the approval, while IHS shares added gains to trade 1.3% higher.

    S&P managed to address the European Commission’s concerns with its offer to sell IHS’ U.S. Oil Pricing Agency Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) and PetroChem Wire businesses, the people said.

    It struck the $1.15 billion deal with News Corp in August, subject to the closing of the IHS Markit acquisition.

    The EU competition enforcer, which is scheduled to end its preliminary review of the IHS deal by Oct. 22, declined to comment. S&P Global and IHS declined to comment.

    S&P Global ranks a distant third by annual revenue behind Bloomberg and Refinitiv, based data from on market research firm Burton-Taylor. While the acquisition of IHS Markit, the No. 8 player, would not change that ranking, it would accelerate S&P Global’s growth.

    The deal will combine S&P Global’s credit ratings, market intelligence businesses and stock and energy benchmarks with IHS Markit’s fixed income benchmarks and indices, bond pricing and reference data, and information on the natural resources, automotive and engineering sectors.

    It will enable the distribution of IHS Markit products and services to S&P Global’s 1 million desktop users.

    The UK competition agency is also investigating the deal and will decide by Oct. 19.

    Thomson Reuters, parent of Reuters News, competes with Platts, Argus and OPIS in providing news and information to the oil markets.

    (Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, additional reporting by Niket Nishant and Anirban Sen in Bangalore; editing by Edmund Blair, Jason Neely and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •S&P Global's $44 billion acquisition of IHS Markit is nearing EU antitrust approval.
    • •The deal signifies consolidation in the financial information sector.
    • •S&P Global plans to sell OPIS and PetroChem Wire to address EU concerns.
    • •The acquisition will enhance S&P Global's data service offerings.
    • •The UK competition agency is also reviewing the deal.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-S&P’s $44 billion IHS deal set to win EU antitrust approval, sources say

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is S&P Global's $44 billion acquisition of IHS Markit and its EU antitrust approval process.

    2Why is the acquisition significant?

    The acquisition is significant as it represents consolidation in the financial information services sector, enhancing S&P Global's offerings.

    3What are the regulatory concerns?

    The EU had concerns about market competition, which S&P Global addressed by agreeing to sell OPIS and PetroChem Wire.

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