
Bank of America: Powell's speech may become a short-term catalyst for U.S. small-cap stocks, while long-term recovery still relies on fundamentals

Bank of America research report points out that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's speech at the Jackson Hole annual meeting could become a short-term catalyst for the Russell 2000 small-cap stocks. Powell's dovish remarks may stimulate a rebound in small-cap stocks, while hawkish comments could bring downside risks. The performance of small-cap stocks during a rate-cutting cycle is influenced by various factors, including fundamentals and the macro environment. Although second-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, the earnings outlook for the second half of the year is overly optimistic, and earnings forecasts for small-cap stocks continue to be revised downward
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