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Both the utility and the telecommunications sectors are positive for 2016, and with demand staying strong and inherent built-in safety, there is no reason to think they won’t continue to be.
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.
NRG Energy has announced that David Crane is stepping down as president and chief executive officer, effective immediately.
Oppenheimer sees some solid upside in TerraForm Power, not to mention investment grade assets that set it apart from its competitors.
While the determination on interest rates going higher isn’t a totally done deal, the signs pointing to a December lift-off are about as strong as they can be. Toss in the fact that Federal Reserve...
Canaccord Genuity has reiterated its Buy rating on Opower and has a price target that implies close to 40% upside.
Duke Energy reported disappointing third-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Thursday.
Duke Energy is set to report its third-quarter financial results before the markets open on Thursday.
American Electric Power may have done well after earnings this week, but apparently Credit Suisse thinks the valuation merited a downgrade.
American Electric Power has been a solid dividend-paying electric utility, and the company just raised its dividend again.
The markets may go up and down with valuations, but the one constant that every single person on the planet cannot avoid is the need for water each and every day.