HEALTHCARE (XLV)
144.19
-0.32 (-0.22%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Oct 9th, 6:53 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 144.51 |
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Open | 144.78 |
Day's Range | 143.96 - 145.25 |
52 Week Range | 127.35 - 155.01 |
Volume | 7,656,925 |
Market Cap | 356.17M |
Dividend & Yield | 2.500 (1.73%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 12,852,072 |
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News & Press Releases
U.S. stocks edged lower on Thursday, pausing after a record-setting run. The S&P 500 slipped 0.4% by midday in New York, retreating from an all-time high of 5,674 hit at the open.
Via Benzinga · October 9, 2025
After years of lagging, the healthcare sector is showing signs of a turnaround driven by lower rates, policy clarity, and renewed investor interest.
Via MarketBeat · October 9, 2025
Trump Walks Back Plan To Slap Tariffs On Generic Drugs After White House Clash Over Prices, Supply Risks: Reportstocktwits.com
Via Stocktwits · October 8, 2025
The brief pause in the market rally didn't last long. Wall Street resumed its climb toward fresh records on Wednesday, powered by another relentless surge in technology stocks — while in commodities, gold continues to defy the laws of gravity.
Via Benzinga · October 8, 2025
Risk sentiment is taking a breather after days of a relentless rally, with all major Wall Street indexes trading in negative territory and sharper declines hitting the most speculative assets, such as cryptocurrencies.
Via Benzinga · October 7, 2025
Trump's comments on health-care negotiations with Democrats can put ETFs like XLV, IHF, and XHS back on investors' radar as Washington's shutdown drags on.
Via Benzinga · October 7, 2025
Tech and AI-related stocks continued to propel Wall Street to new record highs Monday, with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) surging nearly 30% after unveiling a landmark investment in OpenAI.
Via Benzinga · October 6, 2025
The consumer discretionary sector is underperforming due to stock concentration in Tesla and Amazon, but smaller companies in the sector are quietly delivering steady gains.
Via Benzinga · October 6, 2025
The technology sector, a dominant force in recent market rallies, experienced a significant downturn today, October 3, 2025, as the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQ: COMP) retreated sharply, pulling down a broad array of tech stocks within the S&P 500 (NYSE: SPX). This underperformance signals a potential shift in investor sentiment,
Via MarketMinute · October 3, 2025
Another historic session is unfolding on Wall Street, where every major index surged to new records by midday trading on Friday, even as Washington's shutdown dragged into its third day.
Via Benzinga · October 3, 2025
Health care stocks are rallying, but Pfizer, Merck and Bristol-Myers still trade below 10x forward P/E — a rare market discount.
Via Benzinga · October 2, 2025
On the second day of the U.S. government shutdown, Wall Street remains largely subdued, with indexes showing only slight midday declines after touching fresh record highs at the open.
Via Benzinga · October 2, 2025
Health care stocks rallied after Trump struck a drug pricing deal with Pfizer, offering major discounts and pausing pharma tariffs.
Via Benzinga · October 1, 2025
Wall Street posts modest gains as shutdown begins and jobs data disappoints, but optimism around earnings and rate cuts keeps markets afloat.
Via Benzinga · October 1, 2025
Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ: ISRG) trades 29% off its highs despite strong growth, leasing model expansion, and analyst targets calling for 40% upside.
Via MarketBeat · October 1, 2025
Wall Street kicked off the week with modest gains in technology and growth names, while small caps and blue chips stalled as investors braced for a flood of economic data, culminating on Friday with the September labor market report.
Via Benzinga · September 29, 2025
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Via Benzinga · September 29, 2025