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  2. 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 ...

  3. 5 Utility Mutual Funds to Beat Niggling Trade War Fears - AOL

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    Investing in utility mutual funds seemed prudent as persistent trade war refused to die down.

  4. Urban wealth fund - Wikipedia

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    An Urban Wealth Fund (UWF), Local Wealth Fund, or Community investment fund [1] is a local government-owned Public Wealth Fund, a holding company that owns, manages, and develops operational and real estate assets, mainly within its jurisdiction at the city, county or regional level of public administration.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Capital asset pricing model - Wikipedia

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    An estimation of the CAPM and the security market line (purple) for the Dow Jones Industrial Average over 3 years for monthly data.. In finance, the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is a model used to determine a theoretically appropriate required rate of return of an asset, to make decisions about adding assets to a well-diversified portfolio.