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Does the rally in US smaller companies have further to run?

Following the US election, US smaller companies rose on Trump’s domestically focused agenda. Is this the start of a broader rally? Artemis’ US team give their views.

Tags: Artemis, US Equities, Smaller companies
Is now a good time to start considering smaller companies?

Last year was terrible for equities. A war in Ukraine, soaring inflation, higher interest rates and weak economic growth all weighed on sentiment. Globally, both small and large caps were firmly in negative territory. Large-cap indices like the S&P 500 were dragged down as technology companies (such as Meta and Tesla) and stocks with high valuations sold off. Meanwhile, risk-averse investors shunned small caps as economic conditions deteriorated.

Tags: abrdn, Inflation, economics, smaller companies
International small caps: Inflation impacts and opportunities

Smaller companies tend to be more susceptible to inflation risk than their larger peers. However, while the broad asset class may be floundering amid the highest inflation in decades, in our view, compelling opportunities remain among certain high-quality international small caps.

Tags: abrdn, Inflation, smaller companies, Active Equities
Quality stocks – shaken but sound

Recent market conditions have presented challenges for quality-focused investors. After years in the doldrums, lower-quality, cyclical companies are enjoying a moment in the sun. However, over a longer investment time-horizon (three to five years), value rallies like this one tend to fade.

Tags: abrdn, UK, smaller companies, Active Equities
Do Look Now: Finding Opportunities in UK Small Caps

The size and sophistication of the small cap universe coupled with valuation anomalies stemming from reduced analyst coverage is driving opportunity

Tags: UK equity, smaller companies, Richard Bullas, Franklin Templeton
Bigger is not always better

Ongoing economic strength and tax reform are fuelling corporate profits in the US for companies large and small. Meanwhile, wage growth and rising input costs are putting pressure on margins.

Tags: US, smaller companies

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