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What are the 11 financial sectors?

What are the 11 financial sectors?

At a glance, the 11 GICS stock market sectors are:

  • Energy.
  • Materials.
  • Industrials.
  • Utilities.
  • Healthcare.
  • Financials.
  • Consumer Discretionary.
  • Consumer Staples.

What are the 12 sectors of the economy?

GICS Sectors

  • Energy.
  • Materials.
  • Industrials.
  • Consumer Discretionary.
  • Consumer Staples.
  • Health Care.
  • Financials.
  • Information Technology.

What sectors are in the Nasdaq?

As of March 15, 2020, the industry weights of the Nasdaq Composite Index’s individual securities are as follows: technology at 48.39%, consumer services at 19.43%, health care at 10.21%, financials at 7.21%, industrials at 6.85%, consumer goods at 5.51%, utilities at 0.81%, telecommunications at 0.72%, oil and gas at …

What is included in the Industrials sector?

The Industrials sector includes companies that manufacture and distribute capital goods in support of industries such as aerospace and defense, construction and engineering, and electrical equipment and heavy machinery.

What are the different sectors?

There are four different sectors in the economy: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary.

What are the 5 sectors of the economy?

I have developed what I call the “five-sector model of the economy”, which broadly divides all economic activity into five categories: the household sector, the for-profit sector, the public sector, the non-profit sector, and the illegal-criminal sector.

What are different industry sectors?

Industries and sectors

  • Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors.
  • Basic Metal Production.
  • Chemical industries.
  • Commerce.
  • Construction.
  • Education.
  • Financial services; professional services.
  • Food; drink; tobacco.

What are the four industry sectors?

Which type of share is best?

Preferred stock prices are less volatile than common stock prices, which means shares are less prone to losing value, but they’re also less prone to gaining value. In general, preferred stock is best for investors who prioritize income over long-term growth.