Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund

XLE
$45.92 -0.19 (-0.41%)
Dividend Yield 6.28%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
September 24, 2025$0.752025-09-222025-09-22
June 25, 2025$0.722025-06-232025-06-23
March 26, 2025$0.722025-03-242025-03-24
December 26, 2024$0.702024-12-232024-12-23
September 25, 2024$0.732024-09-232024-09-23

Dividends Summary

Company News

Silver Soars Past $58, Bitcoin-Strategy Bloodbath Deepens: What's Moving Markets Monday?
Benzinga • Piero Cingari • December 1, 2025

Markets opened cautiously in December with stocks slightly easing, silver hitting record highs, cryptocurrencies declining, and bond yields rising globally, particularly in Japan.

Goldman Sachs Just Delivered Fantastic News For 2 Major Warren Buffett Stocks (and the Rest of Berkshire Too!)
The Motley Fool • James Brumley • November 23, 2025

Goldman Sachs analysts predict global oil consumption will grow to 113 million barrels per day by 2040, pushing back the 'peak oil' timeline by five years. This outlook suggests continued demand for oil and potential opportunities in energy-related investments.

Baker Hughes and Chart Ink $13.6B Deal—Start of Energy's Comeback?
Investing.com • Gabriel Osorio-Mazzilli • August 4, 2025

Baker Hughes announced a $13.6B acquisition of Chart Industries, signaling potential growth in LNG infrastructure, industrial gases, and decarbonization technologies. The deal suggests institutional confidence in the energy sector's long-term prospects.

Energy ETFs in Focus as Exxon Beats, Chevron Disappoints
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Investment Research • August 5, 2024

Exxon Mobil beat earnings and revenue estimates in Q2, while Chevron disappointed on earnings. This has put the focus on energy ETFs with significant exposure to these two energy giants.

Who Doesn't Feel Comfortable Owning Apple? Nvidia's Upside Volatility.
Seeking Alpha • Investing Experts Podcast • June 27, 2024

Alex King from Cestrian Capital Research and Growth Investor Pro on the tech sector and bull market. Nvidia's upside volatility. Money coming into Apple.

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