American Electric Power
Will natural gas trade above $4.50/MMBtu before January 1, 2027?
American Electric Power is included because energy prices can affect input costs, demand, and margins for Electric Utilities.
Will there be a U.S. recession in 2026?
American Electric Power is included because load growth, customer usage, and financing conditions move with the macro backdrop.
Will the 30-year U.S. Treasury par yield for Q2 2026 be above 5.30%?
American Electric Power is included because long-rate outcomes shape capital costs and regulated investment economics.
CPI year-over-year for May 2026
American Electric Power is included because inflation can affect Electric Utilities costs, pricing, and demand.
Will more than 60,000 jobs be added in July 2026?
American Electric Power is included because load growth, customer usage, and financing conditions move with the macro backdrop.
American Electric Power's five markets cover input costs, demand cycle, rates backdrop, and event shocks. The traditional-market references below are context for how investors usually express those exposures; they are not claims about company hedging activity.
Traditional-market context