OGE is Friday's top mover after declining 1.28%
Leading equity indices in the US declined as Dow Jones lost 0.33% and ended the session at 33,427. After dropping 0.24%, Nasdaq closed at 12,658.
“Top Movers” are assets that recorded the highest percentage change compared to their nearest peers. Friday's most active utilities stocks are listed below.
Korea Electric Power | Closed +1.91% at $6.95
Pronounced bullish sentiment in the market helped South Korea's largest electric utility company to make a notable 1.91% gain Friday, rising 13 cents and ultimately closing at $6.95.
Bullish mood lifts Centrais Electricas Brasileiras to session high of $7.08
A possible change of direction spotted from Friday; the hydroelectric power generation company rose as high as $7.08 before giving up its gains and dropping back to $seven before the close on Friday. The hydroelectric power generation company's market cap currently stands at $16.15 billion with an average daily volume of 1.35 million shares. So far this year, it has been under-performing the Nasdaq by 21.66%.
OGE sheds 1.28% within $36.09 to $36.85 daily range
More of the same from Friday's session: the electric utility company has recovered almost all of its session losses after dipping down to $36.09 Friday. Currently, the Oklahoma-based electric utility provider has a market capitalization of $7.23 billion with an average daily trading volume of 991,131 shares.