Earnings growth is broadening beyond the Magnificent Seven. Falling interest rates benefit small-caps. AVDV gained 61% in the past year driven by dollar weakness and international rate declines. FNDA ...
For more than a decade, large caps have consistently outperformed small caps. The early performance of equities in 2026 demonstrates why small caps should be held as part of a diversified portfolio ...
A salary cap would change virtually everything about the way the business of baseball operates. (Cole Burston / Getty Images) PALM BEACH, Fla. — A salary cap would be a seismic shift for Major League ...
IWO charges a higher expense ratio but offers a slightly greater dividend yield than MGK. MGK has delivered stronger five-year growth and shallower drawdowns, while IWO brings broader diversification ...
Small caps have underperformed large caps for years. Yield curve steepening, looser financial conditions, and tight credit spreads have led to outperformance year to date. Is 2026 finally going to be ...
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Could small caps really beat the S&P 500 in 2025?
Small-cap stocks often move differently than the biggest companies in the S&P 500. This video breaks down the claim that small caps could dramatically outperform in 2025 and what would need to happen ...
Based on Rohm’s Nano Cap ultra-stable control technology, the BD9xxN5 series of LDO regulator ICs delivers 500 mA of output current. The series is intended for 12-V and 24-V primary power supply ...
A surge in private capital flows is incentivizing some companies to stay private for longer, intensifying business competition, and causing more public companies to be taken private. The effect: The ...
The Russell 2000 index came back to earth on Friday, breaking one of its best stretches in decades. The index focused on small-cap stocks fell 1.8%, trailing both the S&P 500 and other major U.S.
It's true. Good things come in small packages. Just take a look at the Russell 2000 . The benchmark index for small-cap stocks is up a whopping 9.5% to start the year, hitting an all-time on Thursday.
Small-cap companies are structurally more exposed to shifts in credit conditions than large-cap firms. Research from major asset managers has shown that higher rates have been a disproportionate ...
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