McGraw-Hill to Combine S&P CapIQ, SNL Assets, Shuffles Platts, Ratings Execs

The acquisition has also produced a series of changes to the vendor's executive leadership.

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The acquisition brings leadership changes at Standard & Poor's

A spokesperson says it is too early to say how the vendor will combine datasets and product lines. However, McGraw-Hill has confirmed that the combined business will be led by SNL chief executive Mike Chinn, who becomes president of S&P Capital IQ/SNL Financial, effective immediately.

Prior to the acquisition, Chinn spent 21 years at SNL Financial, serving as CEO since 2010, and as president for 10 years before that, having started as an analyst at the company in 1994.

The combination of S&P

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