
After years of suffering, the "risk factor" returns, and U.S. small-cap stocks welcome a "long-term bull market"?

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After years of sluggishness, U.S. small-cap stocks have seen a return of risk factors, with the Russell 2000 index rising 7.3% in August. The market anticipates a loosening of monetary policy, leading to an optimistic sentiment among investors towards small-cap stocks. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's signals of interest rate cuts at the Jackson Hole annual meeting have provided support for small-cap stocks. Bank of America research indicates that small and mid-cap stocks are entering a structural opportunity, with a need to focus on high-quality and fundamental factors to hedge against economic downturn risks
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