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A Look at Sectors Performance and Their P/E Ratios

By KlickAnalytics Data Insights  |   November 29, 2024 04:00PM 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 Materials0.80%24.84
Communication Services0.69%39.79
Consumer Cyclical0.89%37.24
Consumer Defensive0.39%29.23
Energy0.90%19.44
Financial Services-0.48%18.91
Healthcare0.36%41.37
Industrials0.46%33.08
Real Estate-0.27%52.85
Technology0.72%58.89
Utilities-0.41%23.42
In the stock market, various sectors showed mixed performances in terms of one-day change percentages and price-to-earnings (PE) ratios. Basic Materials sector increased by 0.80% with a PE of 24.84, while Communication Services went up by 0.69% with a PE of 39.79. Consumer Cyclical sector saw a rise of 0.89% and had a PE ratio of 37.24. Energy sector also showed an increase of 0.90% with a PE of 19.44. On the other hand, Financial Services sector decreased by -0.48% with a PE of 18.91. Real Estate sector also saw a decline of -0.27% and had a high PE ratio of 52.85. Overall, Technology sector had a significant increase of 0.72% with the highest PE ratio of 58.89 among all the sectors. These performance indicators provide valuable insights for investors to make informed decisions in the stock market.

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