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  2. Dow Jones Utility Average - Wikipedia

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    The Dow Jones Utility Average (DJUA, also known as the "Dow Jones Utilities") is a stock index from S&P Dow Jones Indices that tracks the performance of 15 prominent utility companies traded in the United States.

  3. 3 Utilities Funds to Shield Your Portfolio From Economic Woes

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    Per a projection from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, retail prices of electricity will continue to increase across all customer segments.

  4. 5 of the Best Utility ETFs to Invest in Now - AOL

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    [Editor's note: "5 of the Best Utility ETFs to Invest in Now" was previously published in February 2019. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available.]The utilities ...

  5. The Best Dividend Paying Utility Stocks to Invest $2,000 in ...

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    Three of the best utility stock options today are Black Hills (NYSE: BKH), NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE), and Dominion Energy (NYSE: D), but each one is attractive for a very (very!) different reason.

  6. File:Federal Funds Rate 1954 thru 2009 effective.svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work using data from the Federal Reserve The gnuplot source code used to generate the graph is found here: Author: Kbh3rd: Other versions: File:Federal Funds Rate (effective).svg, Image:Federal Funds Rate (effective).png, File:Federal Funds Rate (effective) log scale.svg, File:Federal Funds Rate (effective) log scale fractions.svg

  7. A Guide to Utility ETFs and Mutual Funds - AOL

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    Utility funds are designed to target the utilities sector of the stock market. You can invest in traditional mutual funds or choose utility exchange-traded funds (ETFs) instead.

  8. Energy Information Administration - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.

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