State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF
Limited financial coverage for XLY.
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About the company
The Select Sector SPDR Trust - State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF is an exchange traded fund launched by State Street Global Advisors, Inc. The fund is managed by SSGA Funds Management, Inc. The fund invests in public equity markets of the United States.
- IPO
- 1998
- HQ
- Boston, MA, US
Price Chart
- Market Cap
- $22.62B
- Div Yield
- 0.77%
- 52W High
- $125.01
- 52W Low
- $105.19
- 50D MA
- $117.51
- 200D MA
- $117.55
- Beta
- 1.18
- Avg Volume
- 7.93M
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Our XLY coverage
Recent articles, reports, and earnings notes.

Retail resilience is becoming a quality trade, not a consumer-wide bull case
May retail sales were strong enough to keep the consumer debate alive, but the stock market is already telling a narrower story. Spending is holding up, yet the gains are concentrating in value leaders, better operators, and selective turnarounds rather than lifting consumer discretionary as a single macro trade.

The consumer slowdown trade is too early, but the winners are changing
The market is right to punish weaker consumer exposure, but it is moving too fast in treating the U.S. consumer as broadly broken. The better read is a split market where value, convenience, and platform retail keep winning share while traffic-sensitive and more discretionary names absorb the real pressure.
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