Our Sectors

The Banks Of KAMBUF Market Sectors

5G Network Companies

AI Artificial Intelligence

Autonomous Vehicles

BedRock (Foundation Stocks)

Bonds AAA

Construction and Manufacturing

Consumer Goods

Dividend Stocks

Entertainment

Energy and Utility Companies

Financial and Insurance Companies

Medical (CRISPR)

Real Estate

The term market sector is used in economics and finance to describe a part of the economy. It is usually a broader term than industry, which is a set of businesses that are buying and selling such similar goods and services that they are in direct competition with each other.[1] Analysts divide the stock market itself into market sectors so that shares of companies that are in direct competition are listed alongside each other.In the bond market it refers to the division of the market by the type of issuer (e.g. government, state, corporate, or utility).


  • Energy
  • Materials
  • Industrials
  • Consumer Discretionary
  • Consumer Staples
  • Health Care
  • Financials
  • Information Technology
  • Telecommunication Services
  • Utilities
  • Real Estate
  • Business sector, part of the economy which involves the trading and sale of products by companies
  • Economic sector, the manufacturing, financial and production of goods for consumers
  • Private sector, business activity created by private enterprise for profit
  • Public sector, delivers social services, infrastructure and institutions administered by government
  • Voluntary sector, a non-profit and voluntary part of an economy provided by organisations