UTILITIES SEL (XLU)
78.21
-0.24 (-0.31%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 26th, 7:27 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 78.45 |
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Open | 78.52 |
Day's Range | 77.86 - 78.57 |
52 Week Range | 66.00 - 83.41 |
Volume | 7,037,678 |
Market Cap | 178.14M |
Dividend & Yield | 2.220 (2.84%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 14,456,398 |
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News & Press Releases
Investors are pulling out of top tech ETFs, despite strong performance, in favor of blue-chip stocks. Defensive sectors see inflows as tech weakens.
Via Benzinga · April 25, 2025
"Treasuries are facing a credibility test," Violeta Todorova, Senior Research Analyst at Leverage Shares, tells Benzinga.
Via Benzinga · April 24, 2025
The market is unequivocally saying an economic slowdown is in the cards. You simply don’t get utilities and staples as the leaders in a strong tape.
Via Talk Markets · April 21, 2025
Defensive sectors offer stability during market downturns because they produce essential goods and services that remain in demand regardless of economic conditions.
Via Talk Markets · April 18, 2025
eliable bullish setups are a little thin on the ground right now; setups that have the potential to hand us reliable income in the form of solid dividends are even more rare.
Via Talk Markets · April 16, 2025
Wall Street's recession sirens are blaring — and as traditional markets brace for impact, Bitcoin's (CRYPTO: BTC) defiant rally has investors asking: is this digital gold 2.0 or just fool's gold with better mark
Via Benzinga · April 15, 2025
The spread between the best and the worst performing sectors year to date has widened sharply to more than 19 percentage points, based on a set of ETFs.
Via Talk Markets · April 15, 2025
We’re not out of the woods yet, but if tech can keep its momentum up, things could get interesting.
Via Talk Markets · April 14, 2025
In this article, we have highlighted ETFs from different sectors that could make great plays as the earnings season unfolds.
Via Talk Markets · April 11, 2025
The S&P 500's rally may be premature, warns Jeremy Siegel. Trump's tariff pause is temporary and trade tensions remain. Investors advised to be cautious.
Via Benzinga · April 10, 2025
Wall Street saw a tentative tech rebound early Wednesday, as investors begin to shrug off escalating U.S.-China trade tensions following a steep market selloff.
Via Benzinga · April 9, 2025
JPMorgan's Hunter sees market still in recession-driven bear. Defensives (Healthcare, Staples, Utilities) set for rebound. Cyclicals look exhausted.
Via Benzinga · April 9, 2025