EXCLUSIVE: Magnificent 7 Underperformance, 'Soft Landing' Could Trigger A Rotation Into Small-Cap Stocks, Says Russell Investments' Eitelman
Potential Catalysts for Small-Cap Stocks: Paul Eitelman from Russell Investments identifies two key factors that could lead to a rotation into small-cap stocks as 2025 approaches: underperformance of the tech giants known as the Magnificent 7 and a "soft landing" for the U.S. economy, which would benefit small-cap stocks due to their sensitivity to interest rates and economic cycles.
Supporting Factors for Growth: Eitelman suggests that accelerating earnings growth in the small-cap sector, along with moderating inflation and favorable Federal Reserve signals, would further support investor interest in small-cap stocks, potentially leading to a significant market shift.
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- Federal Reserve's Goals: The Federal Reserve aims to manage interest rates effectively to combat inflation.
- Current Economic Outlook: While rates can still decrease, there is a need for visible progress in reducing inflation.
Economic Forecast: CITI expects to deliver the first rate cut of the year in May, indicating a shift in monetary policy.
Job Market Insights: This forecast follows recent jobs data, suggesting changes in employment trends that may influence economic decisions.

U.S. Tariff Changes: The U.S. will eliminate the additional 25% tariff on Indian imports and reduce tariffs to 18%.
India's Oil Purchases: The tariff reduction comes as India decreases its purchases of Russian oil.
- Trump on Fed Interest Rates: Former President Trump expressed a desire for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.
- Economic Implications: Lowering interest rates could stimulate economic growth but may also raise concerns about inflation.
- Political Context: Trump's comments come amid ongoing discussions about the Fed's monetary policy and its impact on the economy.
- Public Reaction: The statement has sparked varied reactions from economists and political analysts regarding its feasibility and potential consequences.

Consumer Sentiment Index: The University of Michigan's final consumer sentiment index for January is reported at 56.4, indicating a slight increase from the preliminary figure of 54.0.
Comparison to Previous Month: The final consumer sentiment index shows a decrease from December's figure of 52.9, reflecting ongoing economic concerns among consumers.

Supreme Court's Likely Decision: The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to deny Donald Trump's request for the immediate firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
Context of the Request: Trump's request is part of ongoing legal and political maneuvers related to his influence over federal appointments.




