Invesco Building & Construction ETFPKB
PKB
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Funds holding %
of 7,398 funds
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2024 Q4 regulatory filings by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
167% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 16 | Existing positions closed: 6
7% more funds holding
Funds holding: 84 [Q3] → 90 (+6) [Q4]
8% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 26 | Existing positions reduced: 24
4% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $232M [Q3] → $241M (+$8.29M) [Q4]
0.52% more ownership
Funds ownership: 59.47% [Q3] → 59.99% (+0.52%) [Q4]
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for PKB.
Financial journalist opinion
Based on 6 articles about PKB published over the past 30 days
Neutral
ETF Trends
1 week ago
New Home Sales Rebound in February; Just Below Forecast
New home sales rebounded slightly in February but still came in just below the forecast. According to the Census Bureau, new home sales were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 676,000 in February, below the 682,000 forecast.

Neutral
ETF Trends
1 week ago
Weekly Economic Snapshot: Mixed Retail, Housing Volatility, & Fed's Cautious Outlook
Last week's economic landscape was marked by pockets of resilience amid growing concerns and heightened uncertainty. Retail sales offered a mixed bag, with overall growth falling short of expectations but key components suggesting continued consumer spending.

Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
2 weeks ago
Is Invesco Building & Construction ETF (PKB) a Strong ETF Right Now?
The Invesco Building & Construction ETF (PKB) made its debut on 10/26/2005, and is a smart beta exchange traded fund that provides broad exposure to the Industrials ETFs category of the market.

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
4 weeks ago
REIT Slope Adjustment Has Overshadowed Future Value Gains
Despite recent price declines, REITs' future value has increased due to higher rental rates, increased property values, and reduced competing supply. Higher market demanded returns have steepened the slope, causing REIT prices to drop despite improved fundamentals and future value. The price drop is driven by higher expected returns, not impaired future value, making current REIT valuations a buying opportunity.

Negative
Zacks Investment Research
4 weeks ago
Trump Tariffs & Retaliatory Moves Put These ETF Areas in Focus
A second round of tariffs imposed on Canada, China and Mexico by President Donald Trump takes effect today. These ETF areas would be impacted.

Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
4 weeks ago
Should You Invest in the Invesco Building & Construction ETF (PKB)?
Launched on 10/26/2005, the Invesco Building & Construction ETF (PKB) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Industrials - Engineering and Construction segment of the equity market.

Negative
ETF Trends
1 month ago
New Home Sales Sink 10.5% in January; Below Forecast
New home sales fell more than expected while prices jumped to a two-year high last month. According to the Census Bureau, new home sales were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 657,000 in January, below the 679,000 forecast.

Negative
ETF Trends
1 month ago
Weekly Economic Snapshot: Confidence Falls, Housing Stumbles, and Uncertainty Grows
Economic indicators provide insight into the overall health and performance of the economy. They are closely watched by policymakers, advisors, investors, and businesses because they help them to make informed decisions about business strategies and financial markets.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Not All 2% Spreads Are Created Equal
Real estate investment spreads are healthier today with higher cap rates and cost of capital, enhancing long-term returns despite similar nominal spreads. Higher cap rates lead to more accretive organic growth, reinvestment, dividends, debt reduction, and buybacks compared to the low-rate environment of early 2022. The current 8% cap rate and 6% cost of capital environment are more favorable for REITs than the previous 6% and 4% scenarios.

Positive
ETF Trends
2 months ago
New Home Sales Up 3.6% in December; Beats Forecast
The December release for new home sales from the Census Bureau came in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 698,000 units, beating the 669,000 forecast. New home sales are up 3.6% from a revised rate of 674,000 in November and are up 6.7% from one year ago.

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