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Deutsche Bank remains very selective on utilities stocks. While the upside is somewhat limited, the safety and consistent dividends make good sense for more conservative investors.
Here are 11 stocks loving the infrastructure ride after the first post-inauguration speech.
High-dividend stocks have been a staple of many portfolios to hedge against downturns with their guaranteed yield. But the question is, are these really necessary now that the markets are screaming...
While the halcyon days for the utility sector are probably over, the analysts at Jefferies feel that some of the top players could benefit from the potential benefit of lower corporate taxes under...
The halcyon days of huge gains for the utility sector are over, but it always makes sense to keep a weighting of these stocks in a well-rounded portfolio.
After years of enjoying dividend growth and investor demand, the U.S. electric utility group finally took a breather in 2016. After all, the post-election rally favored growth over income and...
Maybe we are finally seeing that utilities cannot rise endlessly without a concern about proper P/E ratios and rising interest rates. In the daily upgrades and downgrades, there are often many sector...
Exelon reported better-than-expected third-quarter 2016 results and guidance before markets opened Wednesday morning.
While the utility run may be closer to over than even a few months ago, all these stocks have been hammered recently and have bounce-back potential.
With it being an election year, it is not unusual to hear the politicians talk up the need for U.S. companies to build the factories of the future. There is just one major problem getting in the way.
Deutsche Bank has a very selective list of top utility stock picks. All make good sense for income investors looking for dividends and relative safety.
Deutsche Bank also says that utility stocks that provide solid single-digit growth and yields between 3% and 4% remain attractive.
Even though the utility sector has totally blown away other S&P 500 sectors this year, and many of the stocks in the sector are very pricey, the run may not be over.
As the broad markets are recovering, we are starting to realize that the Brexit was a great opportunity to buy into the markets. The Brexit pulled markets back across the board. However, after a few...
In the past five years the Dow Jones Utility Index is up a stunning 65%. But like all good things, this long run is probably close to over.