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The Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLU)

72.79 +0.93 (+1.29%)
At close: 4:00 PM EDT
72.80 +0.01 (+0.01%)
After hours: 7:24 PM EDT
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  • Previous Close 71.86
  • Open 72.87
  • Bid 72.79 x 3200
  • Ask 72.94 x 800
  • Day's Range 72.10 - 72.95
  • 52 Week Range 54.77 - 72.95
  • Volume 10,881,194
  • Avg. Volume 11,015,127
  • Net Assets 13.82B
  • NAV 71.86
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 25.61
  • Yield 3.22%
  • YTD Daily Total Return 15.31%
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.75
  • Expense Ratio (net) 0.09%

In seeking to track the performance of the index, the fund employs a replication strategy. It generally invests substantially all, but at least 95%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index. The index includes securities of companies from the following industries: electric utilities; water utilities; multi-utilities; independent power and renewable electricity producers; and gas utilities. The fund is non-diversified.

SPDR State Street Global Advisors

Fund Family

Utilities

Fund Category

13.82B

Net Assets

1998-12-16

Inception Date

Performance Overview: XLU

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Trailing returns as of 7/30/2024. Category is Utilities.

YTD Return

XLU
15.31%
Category
7.08%
 

1-Year Return

XLU
10.85%
Category
6.48%
 

3-Year Return

XLU
6.15%
Category
4.07%
 

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Holdings: XLU

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Top 10 Holdings (59.19% of Total Assets)

SymbolCompany% Assets
NEE
NextEra Energy, Inc. 14.00%
SO
The Southern Company 8.16%
DUK
Duke Energy Corporation 7.45%
CEG
Constellation Energy Corporation 6.08%
SRE
Sempra 4.64%
AEP
American Electric Power Company, Inc. 4.45%
D
Dominion Energy, Inc. 3.95%
PCG
PG&E Corporation 3.59%
PEG
Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated 3.53%
EXC
Exelon Corporation 3.33%

Sector Weightings

SectorXLU
Utilities   100.00%
Real Estate   0.00%
Technology   0.00%
Industrials   0.00%
Energy   0.00%
Healthcare   0.00%

Recent News: XLU

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Research Reports: XLU

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  • Morningstar | A Weekly Summary of Stock Ideas and Developments in the Companies We Cover

    In this edition, online commerce set for acceleration, consolidation; the market may be missing changes afoot at Veolia; an overview of the moat ratings for big biotech firms; and Kraft Heinz, Tyson Foods, and Nutrien.

     
  • Biogen: Lowering Our Moat Rating to Narrow Based on MS Sales Pressure and Leqembi Uncertainty

    Biogen and Idec merged in 2003, combining forces to market Biogen's multiple sclerosis drug Avonex and Idec's cancer drug Rituxan. Today, Rituxan and next-generation antibody Gazyva (oncology) and Ocrevus (multiple sclerosis) are marketed via a collaboration with Roche. Biogen markets several multiple sclerosis drugs including Plegridy, Tysabri, Tecfidera, and Vumerity. Biogen's newer products include Spinraza (SMA, with partner Ionis), Leqembi (Alzheimers, with partner Eisai), Skyclarys (Friedreich's Ataxia, Reata), Zurzuvae (postpartum depression, Sage), and Qalsody (ALS, Ionis). Biogen has several drug candidates in phase 3 trials in neurology, immunology, and rare diseases.

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  • Raising target price to $250

    Biogen is a biotech company that develops, manufactures, and sells therapies for treating neurological and neurodegenerative diseases. The company is the market leader in multiple sclerosis drugs and launched the first approved treatments for spinal muscular atrophy and Alzheimer's disease. The company also sells products that treat plaque psoriasis, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, lymphocytic leukemia, and rheumatoid arthritis. Current research continues on MS and has expanded to include neuroimmunology, ophthalmology, lupus, and other neuromuscular and movement disorders. Founded in 1978, the company is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, employs 7,570 people, and is a component of the S&P 500.

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  • Biogen Earnings: Encouraging Launches Point to Solid Growth Profile Beyond 2024

    Biogen and Idec merged in 2003, combining forces to market Biogen's multiple sclerosis drug Avonex and Idec's cancer drug Rituxan. Today, Rituxan and next-generation antibody Gazyva are marketed via a collaboration with Roche. Biogen also markets novel multiple sclerosis drugs Plegridy, Tysabri, Tecfidera, and Vumerity. In Japan, Biogen's MS portfolio is copromoted by Eisai. Hemophilia therapies Eloctate and Alprolix (partnered with Sobi) were spun off as part of Bioverativ in 2017. Biogen's newer products include Spinraza (SMA, with partner Ionis), Leqembi (Alzheimers, with partner Eisai), Skyclarys (Friedreich's Ataxia, Reata), Zurzuvae (post-partum depression, Sage), and Qalsody (ALS, Ionis). Biogen has several drug candidates in phase 3 trials in neurology-related fields.

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