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Published on 5/6/2019 in the Prospect News Investment Grade Daily.

Energy Transfer preferreds active, lower; KeyCorp falls, JPMorgan mixed, AGNC slips

By James McCandless

San Antonio, May 6 – Broad declines marred the preferred space at the start of a new week.

Leading volume, Energy Transfer Operating, LP’s 7.6% series E fixed-to-floating rate cumulative redeemable perpetual preferred units ended lower.

The preferreds (NYSE: ETPPrE) were down 4 cents to close at $24.81 on volume of about 691,000 shares trading.

Elsewhere, in finance, KeyCorp’s 5.625% series G fixed-rate perpetual non-cumulative preferreds also fell.

The preferreds (NYSE: KEYPrK) lost 5 cents to close at $25.08 with about 177,000 shares trading.

Sector peer Ally Financial Inc.’s 8.125% series 2 fixed-to-floating rate trust preferred securities improved slightly.

The preferreds (NYSE: ALLYPrA) picked up 1 cent to close at $26.40 on volume of about 172,000 shares.

JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s 6% series EE and 5.75% series DD non-cumulative preferreds were mixed by the session’s end.

The series EE preferreds (NYSE: JPMPrC) were down 1 cent to close at $26.40 with about 150,000 shares trading.

The series DD preferreds (NYSE: JPMPrD) were up 1 cent to close at $26.21 with about 147,000 shares trading.

Meanwhile, real estate investment trust AGNC Investment Corp.’s 6.875% series D fixed-to-floating rate cumulative redeemable preferred stock slipped.

The preferreds (Nasdaq: AGNCM) dropped 2 cents to close at $25.12 on volume of about 129,000 shares.


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