New Fortress Energy is yesterday's top mover after declining 3.9%
Leading equity indices in the US declined as S&P 500 lost 1.58% and ended the session at 4,071.63. Nasdaq shed 1.98% and closed at 11,800.
Today's price action is taking place amid mixed market indicators – United States New Home Sales (Mar) released yesterday at 14:00 UTC with a figure of 683,000, while the previous figure was 623,000.
Assets that recorded the greatest percentage change in relation to their peers are designated as "Top Movers" with 's most active utilities stocks listed below.
New Fortress Energy | Closed $1.19 (-3.9%) lower at $29.36
The integrated gas-to-power company has shed 43.75% over the past six months. New Fortress Energy's market cap is currently $6.13 billion with an average daily volume of 1 million shares. New Fortress Energy's last revenue report was $731.93 million with an EPS of 87 cents.
Risk-off mood drags NRG Energy 2.69% lower
NRG Energy shed 2.69%, falling to $34.06. The company's market cap currently stands at $7.91 billion with an average daily trading volume of 2.99 million shares. So far this year, it has been under-performing the S&P by 1%.
Bearish Brookfield Infrastructure declines 81 cents (2.29%)
Yesterday's session continued down the same path: the infrastructure assets manager plunged into the red after losing 2.29%, declining to $34.52. The infrastructure assets manager's market cap currently stands at $15.82 billion with an average daily volume of 409,934 shares. So far this year, it has been doing worse than the Nasdaq by 3.75%.