Russell 2000 Enters Record Territory as Small-Cap Renaissance Defies Wall Street Skeptics
Small-cap stocks extend their longest winning streak against large caps since 2019, with the Russell 2000 up 6% year-to-date. What's driving the rotation.
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Small-cap stocks extend their longest winning streak against large caps since 2019, with the Russell 2000 up 6% year-to-date. What's driving the rotation.
NAR data shows first-time homebuyer age has skyrocketed to 40, with their market share at record lows. What's driving the generational shift in homeownership.
Russell 2000 matches longest outperformance streak versus S&P 500 since 1990. What's driving the rotation and what it means for portfolio positioning.
30-year mortgage rates have dipped below 6% for the first time since 2024, offering hope for homebuyers. What the rate decline means for the housing market.
Citigroup's Q4 2025 earnings reveal CEO Jane Fraser's turnaround is working: M&A fees surge 84%, investment banking jumps 35%, and the bank nears its profitability targets.
A new Bankrate analysis reveals most Americans are $30,000 short of affording a median-priced home. Inside the affordability crisis reshaping American homeownership.
More American homeowners now have mortgage rates above 6% than sub-3% pandemic-era rates, signaling a major shift that could unlock housing inventory and help frustrated buyers.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley report Q4 2025 earnings on Thursday, January 15. Preview of what to expect from Wall Street's elite investment banks.
Financial stocks face pressure from credit card rate cap proposals, elevated expense guidance, and Fed uncertainty despite record quarterly earnings.
After the Nasdaq outperformed the Dow for 8 of the last 10 years, analysts see conditions favoring value stocks in 2026. Analysis of the potential market rotation.
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