Which Is a Better Investment, Moody's Corporation or TPG Inc. Stock?

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Sifting through countless of stocks in the Capital Markets industry can be tedious, and sometimes two stocks are just too similar to judge which is the better investment. If you’re on the fence about investing in Moody’s Corporation or TPG Inc. because you’re not sure how they measure up, it’s important to compare them on a few factors before making your decision.

Read on to learn how Moody’s Corporation and TPG Inc. compare based on key financial metrics to determine which better meets your investment needs.

About Moody’s Corporation and TPG Inc.

Moody’s Corporation operates as an integrated risk assessment firm worldwide. It operates in two segments, Moody’s Analytics and Moody’s Investors Services. The Moody’s Analytics segment develops a range of products and services that support the risk management activities of institutional participants in financial markets. It offers credit research, credit models and analytics, economics data and models, and structured finance solutions; data sets on companies and securities; and SaaS solutions supporting banking, insurance, and know your customer workflows. The Moody’s Investors Service segment publishes credit ratings and provides assessment services on various debt obligations, programs and facilities, and entities that issue such obligations, such as various corporate, financial institution, and governmental obligations, as well as structured finance securities. The company was formerly known as Dun and Bradstreet Company and changed its name to Moody’s Corporation in September 2000. The company was founded in 1900 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

TPG Inc. operates as an alternative asset manager in the United States and internationally. The company offers investment management services to TPG Funds, limited partners, separately managed accounts and clients, and other vehicles; advisory, debt and equity arrangement, and underwriting and placement services; and capital structuring and other advice services. In addition, the company invests in private equity funds, real estate funds, hedge funds, and credit funds. The company was founded in 1992 and is based in Fort Worth, Texas.

Latest Capital Markets and Moody’s Corporation, TPG Inc. Stock News

As of December 9, 2025, Moody’s Corporation had a $86.8 billion market capitalization, compared to the Capital Markets median of $3.5 million. Moody’s Corporation’s stock is up 1.5% in 2025, down 2.4% in the previous five trading days and down 2.22% in the past year.

Currently, Moody’s Corporation’s price-earnings ratio is 39.2. Moody’s Corporation’s trailing 12-month revenue is $7.5 billion with a 29.9% net profit margin. Year-over-year quarterly sales growth most recently was 10.7%. Analysts expect adjusted earnings to reach $14.679 per share for the current fiscal year. Moody’s Corporation currently has a 0.8% dividend yield.

As of December 9, 2025, TPG Inc. had a $10.0 billion market cap, putting it in the 79th percentile of all stocks. TPG Inc.’s stock is up 5.9% in 2025, up 9.7% in the previous five trading days and down 11.56% in the past year.

Currently, TPG Inc.’s price-earnings ratio is 636.0. TPG Inc.’s trailing 12-month revenue is $4.3 billion with a 2.8% net profit margin. Year-over-year quarterly sales growth most recently was 43.0%. Analysts expect adjusted earnings to reach $2.386 per share for the current fiscal year. TPG Inc. currently has a 2.8% dividend yield.

How We Compare Moody’s Corporation and TPG Inc. Stock Grades

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