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Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF)

40.38 +0.55 (+1.38%)
At close: April 19 at 4:00 PM EDT
40.37 -0.01 (-0.03%)
After hours: April 19 at 7:58 PM EDT
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  • Previous Close 39.83
  • Open 40.05
  • Bid 40.40 x 36900
  • Ask 40.38 x 45100
  • Day's Range 39.97 - 40.46
  • 52 Week Range 31.26 - 42.22
  • Volume 55,345,382
  • Avg. Volume 47,551,972
  • Net Assets 38.44B
  • NAV 39.86
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 18.32
  • Yield 1.52%
  • YTD Daily Total Return 6.33%
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.03
  • Expense Ratio (net) 0.09%

The fund generally invests substantially all, but at least 95%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index. The index includes companies that have been identified as Financial companies by the Global Industry Classification Standard, including securities of companies from the following industries: financial services; insurance; banks; capital markets; mortgage real estate investment trusts; and consumer finance. The fund is non-diversified.

SPDR State Street Global Advisors

Fund Family

Financial

Fund Category

38.44B

Net Assets

1998-12-16

Inception Date

Performance Overview: XLF

Trailing returns as of 4/18/2024. Category is Financial.

YTD Return

XLF
6.33%
Category
7.57%
 

1-Year Return

XLF
21.51%
Category
27.76%
 

3-Year Return

XLF
5.98%
Category
5.12%
 

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Holdings: XLF

Top 10 Holdings (54.74% of Total Assets)

SymbolCompany% Assets
BRK-B
BRK-B 13.18%
JPM
JPM 9.98%
V
V 7.60%
MA
MA 6.85%
BAC
BAC 4.50%
WFC
WFC 3.60%
SPGI
SPGI 2.36%
GS
GS 2.35%
AXP
AXP 2.24%
PGR
PGR 2.09%

Sector Weightings

SectorXLF
Technology   3.01%
Industrials   0.60%
Real Estate   0.00%
Utilities   0.00%
Energy   0.00%
Healthcare   0.00%

Recent News: XLF

Research Reports: XLF

  • Daily Spotlight: Demand Shifts for U.S. Debt

    Demand from all corners of the globe for the safety and security of U.S. Treasury debt has acted to keep a lid on long-term interest rates, even as the Federal Reserve has raised short-term rates aggressively over the past two-plus years and inflation has remained stubbornly high. Total public debt owed by the U.S. federal government was $34 trillion at the end of 4Q23, according to the DOT. Outside of U.S. investors, the two largest holders of U.S. public debt are Japan, which owns 3.4% of the debt, and China, which owns 2.3%. The other nations among the top 10 holders have 8% of the debt, so the top 10 holders collectively own about 14%. The grand total of U.S. debt owned by foreign holders is $8.0 trillion, or about 24% of the total. This absolute holdings level has increased 200 basis points over the past six months. Japan has been a leader here, as the nation's holdings have increased by 6%, or $55 billion in the past six months. China, meanwhile, has been selling, in part for political reasons. China's current Treasury holdings are lower by about $65 billion over the past year. Over in Europe, countries such as England, France, and Luxembourg have been buyers. We think this type of global demand for U.S. Treasuries should help keep a lid on long-term rates in 2024-2025.

     
  • Analyst Report: Meta Platforms, Inc.

    Meta is the world’s largest online social network, with nearly 4 billion family of apps monthly active users. Users engage with each other in different ways, exchanging messages and sharing news events, photos, and videos. The firm’s ecosystem consists mainly of the Facebook app, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, and many features surrounding these products. Users can access Facebook on mobile devices and desktops. Advertising revenue represents more than 90% of the firm’s total revenue, with more than 45% coming from the U.S. and Canada and over 20% from Europe.

    Rating
    Bearish
    Price Target
     
  • Analyst Report: Amazon.com, Inc.

    Amazon is a leading online retailer and one of the highest-grossing e-commerce aggregators, with $386 billion in net sales and approximately $578 billion in estimated physical/digital online gross merchandise volume in 2021. Retail-related revenue represents approximately 80% of the total, followed by Amazon Web Services' cloud computing, storage, database, and other offerings (10%-15%), advertising services (5%), and other. International segments constitute 25%-30% of Amazon's non-AWS sales, led by Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan.

    Rating
    Neutral
    Price Target
     
  • Analyst Report: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

    Advanced Micro Devices designs a variety of digital semiconductors for markets such as PCs, gaming consoles, data centers, industrial, and automotive applications, among others. AMD’s traditional strength was in central processing units, CPUs, and graphics processing units, or GPUs, used in PCs and data centers. Additionally, the firm supplies the chips found in prominent game consoles such as the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox. In 2022, the firm acquired field-programmable gate array, or FPGA, leader Xilinx to diversify its business and augment its opportunities in key end markets such as the data center and automotive.

    Rating
    Bearish
    Price Target
     

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