Korea Electric Power having a good day, gaining 1.27%
The leading indices are pointing up — Nasdaq up to 12,032, gaining 0.86%. S&P 500 up to 4,103, gaining 0.27%.
Today's price action is taking place amid mixed market indicators – United States Producer Price Index published today at 12:30 UTC came out at -0.5%, falling short of the 0.1% projections and continuing its decline from the previous 0% figure.
“Top Movers” are assets that recorded the highest percentage change compared to their nearest peers. The currently most active utilities stocks are listed below.
Korea Electric Power improves to $7.17
Consistent for now — after closing the previous trading day at $7.08, Korea Electric Power Corporation is up to $7.17, which makes for a move of 1.27%/9 cents today. The South Korean electric utility provider's market cap currently stands at $9.21 billion with an average daily trading volume of 366,602 shares. So far this year, it has been doing worse than the Nasdaq by 21.69%.
Brookfield Infrastructure goes up 1.05% to $35
Heading in the same direction for now — after closing the previous trading day at $34.65, Brookfield Infrastructure is up to $35, which makes for a move of 1.05%/35 cents today. Currently, the infrastructure assets manager has a market capitalization of $16 billion with an average daily trading volume of 356,622 shares. So far this year, it has been under-performing the Nasdaq by 2.3%.
Hawaiian Electric descends to $38.63
Hawaiian Electric is down to $38.63, after ending yesterday at $39.08. Overall, a 1.15% loss or 45 cents today. The company is currently trading with a market cap of $4.23 billion with an average daily volume of 513,533 shares.