A flurry of good news lifted
airline stocks higher last week, reversing a drop in altitude that's weighed on the industry so far in 2016.
Not exact matches
American
Airlines stock drops after the company trims its full - year outlook because of
higher fuel prices.
U.S.
airline stocks hit a 13 - year
high this week as they gained momentum from lower oil prices and increased travel spending by Americans in an improving economy.
It expected that companies with
high financial leverage and refinancing demand would take a hit, tipping five
stocks as especially vulnerable: China Eastern
Airlines, China Southern
Airlines, Yanzhou Coal, Huadian Power and Huaneng Power.
The deregulation in the United States over the past decade has not worked well in other areas, either: in the
stock market it brought on a rash of scandals; in the
airlines it resulted in poorer service,
higher prices and the end of service to many smaller cities.
However, one by one, beneficiaries of the Trump rally have been running out of gas.1 Small - cap
stocks hit the wall in February, financials rolled over in the last two weeks, and
airlines have lost altitude after stalling at 15 - year
highs in December.
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Even though oil might continue to go
higher, the slowly improving economy will continue to help out the
airline stocks.
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For example, if you had a portfolio with a lot of oil
stocks, the optimizer would choose to add
airline stocks instead of adding more oil
stocks, even if the historic return of oil
stocks is
higher than
airline stocks.
A recent study by Watermark Consulting finds that the
airlines with the
highest customer satisfaction ratings perform vastly better on the
stock market than those with low ratings.