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The S&P 500 is a stock market index maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices. ... Utilities: Electric Utilities: Madison, Wisconsin: 2016-07-01: 0000352541: 1917 ALL ...
Case in point: The S&P 500 Utilities ETF is up a whopping 29% so far this year — the best-performing sector to date, compared to the broader index's 23% rise. Much of the gains stem from ...
On Monday, March 4, 1957, the index was expanded to its current extent of 500 companies and was renamed the S&P 500 Stock Composite Index. [1] In 1962, Ultronic Systems became the compiler of the S&P indices including the S&P 500 Stock Composite Index, the 425 Stock Industrial Index, the 50 Stock Utility Index, and the 25 Stock Rail Index. [20]
As measured by the Utilities Sector SPDR ETF, utilities delivered a 7.6% gain in the first half (and a 9.3% total return when adding in dividend income). While solid, they underperformed the S&P ...
They helped power the S&P 500’s Utilities index to all-time highs — the index is on track to outperform the S&P 500's equal-weighted counterpart in 7 of the past 10 months, according to data ...
The S&P 500 Utilities Index has delivered annualized total returns of 6.1% over the past five years, with about half of that coming from dividends; the broader S&P 500 has gained more than 15% a ...
The S&P 500 utilities index gained 1.2%, with the traditionally defensive sector's rally hinting at investor nervousness ahead of producer price and retail sales data on Thursday, which could ...
Launched by the Standard Statistics Company in 1926 as the successor to its 1923 233-stock weekly index, the Composite Stock Index was a daily 90-stock index that preceded the S&P 500. Following continual daily closure records from 17.66 in December 1927 to 31.71 in August 1929, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 began a trend of daily closure ...