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Wall Street analysts have been tempering their formal ratings on American Water Works because of the valuation profile. Still, the utility sector has grown in importance and in size over the past...
The five Great Lakes stretch from Minnesota to near the eastern part of Canada, and they are all filled to overflowing. The water levels are expected to break records as the year progresses.
Tropical Storm Barry hit Louisiana hard and is expected to bring high winds and nearly a foot of rain in some places. The storm is moving slowly which will make these matters worse in some cases....
AEP used to be a top value stock with a monster dividend yield when it was named as a stock to own for the next decade. That doesn't mean the period from 2020 to 2030 should expect a repeat...
NOAA said this would be a "normal" hurricane season. So far, the 2019 season has been a bust, and nothing on the horizon appears likely to change that.
Even with indexes back within striking distance of their all-time highs. Some investors remain quite cautious and are looking for cheaper stocks with more predictable earnings, dividend yields and...
Air pollution makes tens of thousands of people sick every year. Governments and scientist can now measure levels of air pollution on a block-by-block, neighborhood-by-neighborhood level.
Tornadoes and related severe weather events across many regions of the U.S. in May will cost insurers billions of dollars, according to the Global Catastrophe Report for May 2019, issued by Aon, a...
When times become uncertain, investors who have to maintain exposure to the stock market tend to look for defensive sectors. One of the most defensive of them all, with safety and predictability of...
For nearly 30 years, the United States has been aware of a foreign invader that now occupies nearly all tributaries in the largest drainage basin in North America, including the mighty Mississippi...
Here are four top dividend utility stocks to consider for those worried about the stock market and for income investors appalled by the thought of buying 30-year debt that yields less than 3%.
The Amsterdam City Council announced plans last week to ban all gasoline- and diesel-powered cars and motorcycles from the city as of 2030, in an effort to combat air pollution. While it isn’t...
Jefferies analysts see four top building materials companies that could be big winners from increased infrastructure spending.
Investors looking for a safe place to invest that offers good yields with little volatility should take a look at these utilities ETFs.