Utility stocks, traditionally known for their stability, faced an interesting quarter with notable variances in performance. A detailed review reveals mixed outcomes, influenced by sectoral pressures and specific stock dynamics. Investors should pay close attention to the diverging paths and prepare for emerging trends in the sector.
Stock | Performance (%) | Performance |
---|---|---|
SRE | 0.35 | |
DUK | -0.26 | |
SO | -0.84 | |
AEP | -1.04 | |
EXC | -1.06 | |
D | -3.02 | |
PEG | -3.93 | |
NEE | -4.43 | |
CEG | -7.62 |
Stock | Performance (%) | Performance |
---|---|---|
EXC | 5.72 | |
SRE | 2.04 | |
SO | 1.19 | |
DUK | 1.15 | |
AEP | 0.70 | |
PEG | -2.88 | |
D | -4.06 | |
NEE | -8.46 | |
CEG | -11.02 |
Stock | Performance (%) | Performance |
---|---|---|
EXC | 17.08 | |
DUK | 10.45 | |
SO | 9.57 | |
AEP | 8.65 | |
D | -0.51 | |
NEE | -4.32 | |
PEG | -8.48 | |
SRE | -13.03 | |
CEG | -45.85 |
The utility sector has exhibited a broad range of performances over the past three months, highlighting the sector's susceptibility to external macroeconomic factors. While EXC stands out as a top performer in the quarter, CEG notably underperformed across all timelines. Investors should monitor the sector's interplay with economic recovery patterns and energy policy changes, as these stocks are sensitive to regulatory environments and energy demand shifts.