Compare · BGR vs BNY
BGR vs BNY
Side-by-side comparison of BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust (BGR) and BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust (BNY): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both BGR and BNY operate in Trusts Except Educational Religious and Charitable (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
- BNY is the larger of the two at $97.87B, about 45.7x BGR ($2.14B).
- Over the past year, BGR is up 25.1% and BNY is up 60.3% - BNY leads by 35.2 points.
- BNY has been more active in the news (3 items in the past 4 weeks vs 1 for BGR).
- Company
- BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust
- BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust
- Price
- $15.75+1.88%
- $142.64+2.27%
- Market cap
- $2.14B
- $97.87B
- 1M return
- -7.11%
- +6.13%
- 1Y return
- +25.15%
- +60.33%
- Industry
- Trusts Except Educational Religious and Charitable
- Trusts Except Educational Religious and Charitable
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NYSE
- IPO
- 2004
- News (4w)
- 1
- 3
- Recent ratings
- 0
- 0
BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust
BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched by BlackRock, Inc. The fund is co-managed by BlackRock Advisors, LLC and BlackRock International Limited. It invests in public equity markets across the globe, with an emphasis on the United States. The fund seeks to invest in stocks of companies operating in the energy and natural resources sectors. It invests in stocks of companies across all market capitalizations. The fund also invests through equity derivatives, with an emphasis on option writing. It was formerly known as BlackRock Global Energy and Resources Trust. BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust was formed on December 23, 2004 and is domiciled in the United States.
BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust
BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched by BlackRock, Inc. It is managed by BlackRock Advisors, LLC. The fund invests in fixed income markets. It invests primarily in the investment grade municipal bonds exempt from federal income taxes and New York State and New York City personal income taxes. BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust was formed on July 26, 2001 and is domiciled in United States.
Latest BGR
- Certain BlackRock Closed-End Funds Announce Estimated Sources of Distributions
- Certain BlackRock Closed-End Funds Announce Estimated Sources of Distributions
- Certain BlackRock Closed-End Funds Announce Estimated Sources of Distributions
- SEC Form N-CEN filed by BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust
- SEC Form N-CSR filed by BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust
- Distribution Dates and Amounts Announced for Certain BlackRock Closed-End Funds
- Certain BlackRock Closed-End Funds Announce Estimated Sources of Distributions
- Vice President Minar Stephen Thomas bought $64,408 worth of shares (4,320 units at $14.91), decreasing direct ownership by 45% to 1,900 units (SEC Form 4)
- Portfolio Manager Mcclements Kyle converted options into 2,203 shares and returned $34,196 worth of shares to the company (2,203 units at $15.52) (SEC Form 4)
- Portfolio Manager Hume Mark converted options into 1,165 shares and returned $18,085 worth of shares to the company (1,165 units at $15.52) (SEC Form 4)
Latest BNY
- BNY to Speak at the Morgan Stanley U.S. Financials Conference
- NYSE Content Update: Lincoln International Pops by 13% in First Day of Trade
- BNY Announces Planned Change of Stock Ticker Symbol to "BNY"
- SEC Form SCHEDULE 13G filed by BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust
- Director Hubbard Robert Glenn disposed of 889 shares, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 25-NSE filed by BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust
- BlackRock Announces Completion of Certain Municipal CEF Reorganizations and Adoption of Discount Management Program
- Distribution Dates and Amounts Announced for Certain BlackRock Municipal Closed-End Funds
- Distribution Dates and Amounts Announced for Certain BlackRock Closed-End Funds
- BlackRock Announces Shareholder Approval of Certain Municipal CEF Reorganizations