Traders and analysts are expecting one last Federal Reserve interest-rate hike in May before policymakers hit the pause button.
Analysts at BCA Research examined the last 10 periods of Fed rate pauses and looked at different equity styles.Analysts at BCA Research examined the last 10 periods of Fed rate pauses and looked at different equity styles.Small underperformed large cap stocks in five of the six pause periods, while there were nearly as many episodes where value outperformed compared to growth stocks.
Defensive stocks haven’t done great this year: the Consumer Staples Select SPDR ETF XLP has gained 1% and the Fidelity MSCI Utilities ETF FUTY has lost 2%. The Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF XLY , by contrast, has gained 15%.
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