S&P Global's Stock Buyback Report Portrays Healthy Returns

 | Mar 21, 2018 10:26PM ET

S&P Global Inc. (NYSE:SPGI) division — S&P Dow Jones Indices — announced preliminary results indicating that S&P 500 share repurchases totaled $137 billion for the fourth quarter of 2017. This represents 6% increase from $129.2 billion in the previous quarter and 1.2% improvement from $135.3 billion in fourth-quarter 2016.

For 2017, S&P 500 secondary offering spent $519.4 billion on buybacks, down 3.2% from $536.4 billion in 2016 and 10% from $572.2 billion in 2015, with all-time high of $589.4 billion in 2007.

The results include the following findings.

The number of S&P 500 issues substantially reduced their year-over-year share count, which increased earnings per share (EPS) to 15.1% compared with 20% plus rate posted for 2015 and 2016.

Total shareholder return increased to $246.4 billion, up 5% from $234.6 billion in third-quarter 2017. S&P 500 dividends were up to a record-high $109.5 billion compared with $105.4 billion in the previous quarter.

For 2017, total shareholder return was $939.2 billion, up 0.6% from $933.6 billion in 2016 but down 1.6% from $954.5 billion in 2015. In the fourth quarter, 294 S&P 500 issues reduced their share count compared with 274 in the third quarter of 2017 and 281 in the fourth quarter of 2016.

All these measures point out that most S&P 500 companies have been passing the benefit of reduced corporate taxes to shareholders to reward them with healthy risk-adjusted returns. With bullish economic sentiments and favorable GDP outlook, the equity markets seem to broadly benefit from Trump’s policies.

On its part, S&P Global has been consistently making strategic investments in businesses to facilitate long-term profitability. It keeps track of different valuation and index benchmarks for investment advisors, wealth managers and institutional investors. We believe that the company’s strategic portfolio restructuring and focus on core business should continue to drive growth, going forward. This apart, opportune acquisitions and positive industry trends like surge of new high-yield bonds and leveraged loans, fueled by tight interest-rate spreads, augur well for long-term growth.

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