Significant Capital Shift Observed in XHB, OC, WMS, KBH ETFs

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The SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) experienced a significant outflow of approximately $243.8 million, marking an 11.8% decrease in shares outstanding week-over-week, from 18,600,016 to 16,400,016. This change occurred in the current week as investors reacted to market conditions.

As of the latest trading session, XHB’s shares traded at $110.25, within a 52-week range high of $123.13 and low of $93.57. Notable components of the ETF include Owens Corning (OC), which saw a 0.3% increase, while KB Home (KBH) experienced a decline of about 0.8%.

Monitoring ETF flows is crucial as large alterations can impact the underlying assets. The week-over-week data is essential for investors tracking notable inflows or outflows that may influence market dynamics.

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