Masco Corporation (MAS)
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Masco Corporation (MAS) overview
Masco makes home-improvement and building products, including Behr paints and Delta faucets. It is a member of the S&P 500 and is classified in the Industrials sector — manufacturers, aerospace, defense and transport companies tied to economic activity.
Masco Corporation trades on the NYSE under the ticker symbol MAS. As of the most recent market data, the stock was priced around $78.65, down 1.86% on the session.
Over the past 52 weeks, MAS has traded between $58.16 and $83.21. Shares are valued at a trailing price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of about 19.9, a common gauge of how richly the market prices the company's earnings. Masco Corporation also pays a dividend, currently yielding around 1.60%.
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Why investors watch MAS
As one of the larger companies in the Industrials sector, Masco Corporation is closely followed by investors and often moves with broader trends across manufacturers, aerospace, defense and transport companies tied to economic activity. Traders watch MAS for earnings reports, analyst rating changes, and headlines that can shift sentiment — each of which is summarized on this page as it breaks.
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Latest MAS news

Monetary Authority of Singapore Releases AI Safeguards Framework
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has released a white paper titled 'Safeguards for Agentic Finance at Runtime' (SAFR) to ensure safe usage of AI agents in finance. The framework includes governance checkpoints and real-time validation to manage AI actions effectively and within defined risk limits. Developed through MAS' BuildFin.ai initiative, SAFR addresses AI's increasing role in financial tasks, including payments and wealth management. MAS invites industry participants to join the BuildFin.ai work group for future developments on this framework.
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Singapore Regulator Targets One Month Private Bank Onboarding Time
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has mandated private banks to reduce account opening times to within one month by the end of 2026, down from a current average of six weeks or longer. This initiative aims to enhance Singapore's competitiveness in the global wealth management sector, especially after a notable S$3 billion ($2 billion) money-laundering case three years ago that imposed stricter client vetting processes. The MAS outlined strategies for banks to streamline onboarding procedures while still adhering to anti-money laundering standards. These changes could positively influence the attractiveness of Singapore as a destination for overseas wealth.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Masco Corporation in the S&P 500?
Yes. Masco Corporation (MAS) is a member of the S&P 500 index, classified in the Industrials sector.
What sector is MAS in?
Masco Corporation is classified in the Industrials sector of the S&P 500 — manufacturers, aerospace, defense and transport companies tied to economic activity.
Where can I find the latest MAS news?
This page collects recent Masco Corporation (MAS) news and market analysis, each article summarized by AI and tagged with bullish, bearish, or neutral sentiment.
What is Masco Corporation's stock price?
As of the most recent market data, Masco Corporation (MAS) traded at approximately $78.65. Prices move throughout the trading day, so this reflects the latest available quote rather than a live price.
What is MAS's P/E ratio?
MAS trades at a trailing price-to-earnings ratio of about 19.9. The P/E ratio compares a company's share price to its earnings per share.