Invesco Utilities S&P US Select
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ETF description
This ETF holds shares of companies in the United States utilities sector, which includes firms that provide essential services like electricity, gas and water. It aims to reflect the performance of a recognised benchmark made up of large‑capitalisation U.S. utilities companies by owning the stocks that make up that benchmark or instruments designed to replicate it.
This ETF may appeal to an investor who wants targeted exposure to a specific sector of the stock market rather than a broad mix of industries. It could suit someone with a medium‑ to long‑term investment outlook who is comfortable with the normal ups and downs of equity markets and wants a way to follow the U.S. utilities industry through a single product.
Issuer details
Invesco is one of the world’s largest ETF providers with over US$680 billion globally in ETF assets under management (as at 31 March 2024). It offers over 140 EMEA ETFs spanning regions and strategies across equities, fixed income and commodities.
Its culture of innovation lets it find new opportunities for investors, as well as ways to improve the performance of core ETF exposures.
Index details
The S&P Select Sector Capped 20% Utilities Index is a financial index providing exposure to the utilities sector of the S&P 500 Index. Constituents are weighted by free float market capitalisation, subject to a maximum of 19%.
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