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12 Feb, 2019
2018 was a tumultuous year for U.S. equity investors: the Russell 1000 and 2000 indices made new all-time highs late in Q3, only to give back all calendar-year gains in Q4, with declines of 20% and 14%, respectively. A confluence of worries triggered the decline, including global economic weakness, rising U.S. interest rates, and a U.S./China trade war. With both U.S. and international stocks in turmoil, international small caps outperformed in Q4, with the MSCI ACWI ex-US small cap index outperforming the Russell 1000 by 2.4%, the Russell 2000 by 8.8%, and the MSCI ACWI ex-US mid/large cap index by 3.0%.
In this report, we examine international small cap performance across various themes and provide actionable insights for both fundamental and quantitative investors, by identifying key drivers of small cap stock performance. We explore alpha potential from various data sources – including S&P Capital IQ Financials, S&P Global Ownership data, and SNL Bank fundamental data.
Our findings include:
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