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Selective Insurance Group Inc. Depositary Shares each representing a 1/1000th interest in a share of 4.60% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock Series B (SIGIP) is trading at $16.21 as of 2026-04-10, marking a 0.25% decline in recent trading sessions. This analysis examines key technical levels, broader market context for preferred stock issuers in the insurance sector, and potential near-term price scenarios for SIGIP. No recent earnings data is available for the security at the time of publication,
Is Selective (SIGIP) Stock Near a Bottom | Price at $16.21, Down 0.25% - Institutional Volume
SIGIP - Stock Analysis
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