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FirstEnergy had a rough trading day on Thursday on news that it and American Electric Power are facing a regulatory review of Ohio power plant contracts.
In a new research report, Deutsche Bank remains bullish on utilities, especially those operating in Texas as the public utility commission recently decided against opening a generic tax proceeding.
One good avenue for investors to consider, especially with yields sinking once again, is maybe to take profits in cyclicals and move some of those gains to utility stocks.
Does America's largest city have the highest quality water among large metros in the United States? The city seems to think so.
The Merrill Lynch analysts have done their homework well, and while the upside here may not be gigantic, the safety factor is.
Electric utility NRG Energy posted a surprise net loss and slashed its dividend to save money on Monday morning.
Among the smallest states geographically, a large number of Rhode Island residents are dissatisfied with their roads. Perhaps this is because they have so few of them. However, the second state on...
PowerSecure International has now landed its shareholders in the midst of a high-premium acquisition.
American Water Works is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter financial results on Wednesday after the markets close.
Duke Energy is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter financial results before the markets open on Thursday.
These top Deutsche Bank utilities stock picks make excellent additions to growth and income total return portfolios looking for safety now.
A new report from Deutsche Bank says to overweight the utilities for 2016, as the firm is dubious that the Federal Reserve is poised to raise rates aggressively against a so-so economic backdrop.
Only one sector is higher so far in 2016, and it is the utility sector. Buying safe utility stocks now to ride out the storm makes absolute sense for growth and income and conservative accounts.
While the big money made in utility stocks over the past five years is likely over, some of these top stocks still make good sense in a conservative growth and income portfolios.
This year has not been very kind to the utilities sector, ahead of the Federal Reserve's expected interest rate hike cycle into 2016.