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A Look at Sectors Performance and Their P/E Ratios

By KlickAnalytics Data Insights  |   October 30, 2025 09:53AM ET

Sectors Performances and PE

Following are the Sector-Wise Performance and the Corresponding Price-to-Earnings Data for each Sectors.

Sector1 Day Change (%)Price-to-earnings (PE)
Basic Materials-1.49%32.43
Communication Services-0.13%40.22
Consumer Cyclical-1.00%29.19
Consumer Defensive-0.85%25.62
Energy1.11%21.65
Financial Services-0.43%19.67
Healthcare-0.37%38.12
Industrials-0.67%37.39
Real Estate-1.68%53.03
Technology0.23%42.45
Utilities3.59%33.88
The stock market saw mixed performance across different sectors. Basic Materials, Consumer Cyclical, Consumer Defensive, Real Estate, and Technology sectors experienced negative returns, while Energy and Utilities sectors showed positive growth. Communication Services, Financial Services, Healthcare, and Industrials sectors also saw a slight decline.

Price-to-earnings (PE) ratios varied across sectors, with Real Estate having the highest PE at 53.03 and Energy having the lowest at 21.65. Technology and Communication Services sectors had relatively high PE ratios, indicating higher valuation compared to earnings. Utilities sector had the highest one-day change of 3.59%, showing strong performance.

Overall, the market reflected mixed sentiments with some sectors performing better than others. Investors may find opportunities in sectors with lower PE ratios and positive growth outlook.

For more information:
  • Sectors Performances
  • Top 100 Stocks
  • This article was generated by KlickAnalytics data insight content engine.

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