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SSE (LON:SSE) edges higher as new sustainability chief starts; SSEN signs housing deals and completes Southampton upgrade — 5 November 2025

SSE Share Price Today, 17 November 2025: FTSE 100 Utility Climbs Again as £33bn Plan, Wind Farm Upgrade and Index Changes Shape Outlook

SSE plc’s share price continued its powerful run on Monday, 17 November 2025, as investors digested last week’s huge “Transformation for Growth” announcement and a string of follow‑on developments. The FTSE 100 energy group’s shares closed at 2,260p, up 33p (+1.48%) on the day, according to closing data from Hargreaves Lansdown, which confirms the market close price for 17 November.  Hargreaves Lansdown SSE’s own investor site also showed the share price at 2,260p on Monday, underlining how firmly the stock is now trading near its recent highs.  sse.com The latest rise comes as: Below, we break down how SSE (LON: SSE) traded today, what’s driving the
17 November 2025
Tariff Shock and Fed Jitters: Asian Markets Stumble as Rally Meets Reality

Canadian Stock Market Today: TSX Drops Over 400 Points as Tech Slumps and Dividend Cut Hits Utilities (November 13, 2025)

Canada’s main stock index snapped its winning streak on Thursday, November 13, 2025, as a sharp sell-off in technology and utilities stocks dragged the S&P/TSX Composite lower, erasing part of Wednesday’s record-setting gains. By the close in Toronto, the S&P/TSX Composite Index had fallen to around 30,381 points, a decline of roughly 1.45% from Wednesday’s all‑time high near 30,828. Trading Economics+1 That translates into a slide of more than 400 points, putting a decisive end to a four-day run of gains driven by surging commodities and solid corporate earnings. Morningstar+2Reuters+2 Key takeaways for November 13, 2025 TSX gives back a
American Water & Essential Utilities to Merge in $63B ‘Mega-Deal’ – What Investors Need to Know

American Water & Essential Utilities to Merge in $63B ‘Mega-Deal’ – What Investors Need to Know

In-Depth Report: On Oct. 26, 2025, American Water Works Co. (AWK) and Essential Utilities, Inc. (WTRG) surprised the utilities sector by announcing a definitive all-stock merger agreement businesswire.com investing.com. The companies said the combination creates the largest regulated water/wastewater utility in the U.S., serving roughly 14 million people in 14 states ts2.tech. According to the companies, shareholders of each firm unanimously approved the deal, which carries a pro forma market value of about $40 billion (about $63 billion including debt) marketscreener.com nasdaq.com. American Water shareholders will receive 0.305 shares for each Essential share, equating to a ~10% premium to WTRG’s recent trading
Michigan’s Green Energy Boom: Utilities Hit 50% Renewables Target as Solar Grants Surge

Michigan’s Green Energy Boom: Utilities Hit 50% Renewables Target as Solar Grants Surge

Michigan Races Toward 50% Renewable Power Michigan’s clean energy transition has reached a major inflection point. A new report from the Michigan Public Service Commission confirms the state’s regulated utilities will end 2025 with over 8.3 gigawatts of renewables online, and “that capacity will more than double by 2030,” despite some uncertainties around federal tax credit phase-outs and trade tariffs interlochenpublicradio.org. This rapid expansion puts Michigan on track to meet ambitious new standards signed into law by state leaders: 50% renewable electricity by 2030, 60% by 2035, and 100% carbon-free power by 2040 interlochenpublicradio.org. Experts say these targets are not only
Is Duke Energy (DUK) Poised to Soar? Top 5 Things Investors Need to Know

Is Duke Energy (DUK) Poised to Soar? Top 5 Things Investors Need to Know

Stock Price and Recent Performance As of the Oct 10 close, Duke Energy trades around $127. It has rallied from the mid-$110s over the past few months and hit a 2025 high after the Oct 10 session ainvest.com. Trading volume has been moderate. Over the last week it is up a few percent, building on solid gains in early October. In the past five years DUK returned ~+62% simplywall.st, handily outperforming the S&P 500 Utilities sector. Duke’s stability and dividend yield have made it attractive: investors “have been leaning into reliable utility stocks amid broader uncertainty,” boosting Duke’s share price as noted by Simply Wall
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