Prev Close | 68.66 |
Day Low/High | 69.16 / 71.23 |
52 Wk Low/High | 57.87 / 110.33 |
Avg Volume | 3.04M |
Prev Close | 68.66 |
Day Low/High | 69.16 / 71.23 |
52 Wk Low/High | 57.87 / 110.33 |
Avg Volume | 3.04M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 379.54M |
Market Cap | 26.06B |
EPS | 6.50 |
P/E Ratio | 10.95 |
Div & Yield | 1.88 (2.56%) |
* The fundamentals are bad and getting worse * Expectations remain far too optimistic * Reward v. risk no longer attractive * S&P cash stands at 2590 against a "fair market value" of 2400-2500 Even before Fed Chair Powell delivered his more dovish m...
These 'Bearish Bets' are showing both technical and quantitative deterioration.
MSCI's GICS reclassification is yet another example of the ETF-ization of this market.
The creature from beneath your bed, or from the darkest recesses of your closet, can still spook the marketplace.
It's no secret that President Trump abhors trade deficits.
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The dividend and stock-buyback plans of all 34 of the country's biggest banks won approval from the Federal Reserve, but it was a close call for some.
American Water Works leads the S&P 500 with the highest female representation on its board of directors.
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The bronze statue, known as 'Fearless Girl,' was installed by State Street Global Advisors a day before International Women's Day.
State Street global CIO Lori Heinel comments on the money manager's new program to promote gender diversity on Wall Street.
Gold bugs no longer have to fear the specter of a strong dollar thanks to a brand new hedged ETF.
From a 20-year perspective, bank stocks are reasonably priced.
The SPDR Gold Shares ETF has attracted $11.8 billion of inflows.
The majority of asset managers are trailing the S&P 500 so far in 2016. A big reason for that underperformance is the emergence of index funds.
Lots of energy names facing the potential for lower prices.
Americans are making a series of easily fixable mistakes that are slamming their retirement savings.
Investors have been hearing for years that interest rates are headed up, even as they have watched them fall to record lows.
The company has been shrinking its GE Capital financial arm.
General Electric said Wednesday it is selling its asset management unit to State Street for up to $485 million.
Further winding down GE Capital should allow CEO Jeff Immelt more freedom to achieve his goals for global industrial expansion.
U.S. futures are looking to continue yesterday's rally; Boeing announces job cuts.
Many long-held beliefs about how millennials and Gen Xers engage with their defined contribution plans are merely myths that need to be debunked.