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Looking at the sectors faring worst as of midday Friday, shares of Consumer Products companies are underperforming other sectors, showing a 0.7% loss. Within that group, Lamb Weston Holdings Inc (NYSE:LW) and Nike (NYSE:NKE) are two of the day's laggards, showing a loss of 24.0% and 11.3%, respectively. Among consumer products ETFs, one ETF following the sector is the iShares U.S. Consumer Goods ETF (NYSE:IYK), which is flat on the day on the day, and up 5.46% year-to-date. Lamb Weston Holdings Inc, meanwhile, is down 30.32% year-to-date, and Nike, is down 20.92% year-to-date. LW makes up approximately 0.3% of the underlying holdings of IYK.
The next worst performing sector is the Utilities sector, showing a 0.5% loss. Among large Utilities stocks, Constellation Energy Corp (NASDAQ:CEG) and Pinnacle West Capital Corp (NYSE:PNW) are the most notable, showing a loss of 1.3% and 1.2%, respectively. One ETF closely tracking Utilities stocks is the Utilities Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLU), which is down 0.5% in midday trading, and up 15.73% on a year-to-date basis. Constellation Energy Corp, meanwhile, is up 60.00% year-to-date, and Pinnacle West Capital Corp is up 7.41% year-to-date. Combined, CEG and PNW make up approximately 9.3% of the underlying holdings of XLU.
Comparing these stocks and ETFs on a trailing twelve month basis, below is a relative stock price performance chart, with each of the symbols shown in a different color as labeled in the legend at the bottom:
Here's a snapshot of how the S&P 500 components within the various sectors are faring in afternoon trading on Friday. As you can see, seven sectors are up on the day, while two sectors are down.
Sector
% Change
Technology & Communications
+1.5%
Healthcare
+0.9%
Industrial
+0.8%
Financial
+0.4%
Energy
+0.4%
Materials
+0.3%
Services
+0.1%
Utilities
-0.5%
Consumer Products
-0.7%
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