Market Outlook & Strategy - Barclays maintains a contrarian view, anticipating the Fed will not cut rates in September [1] - A hawkish tone from Jackson Hole could negatively impact small caps (especially value segment), home builders, parts of retail, and financials [2][3] - Caution is advised in small caps, requiring selectivity at the index level [4] - Financials are viewed positively due to strong earnings, good revisions, and potential benefits from increased corporate and capital markets activity [4] - Big tech is considered a safer space with high earnings quality and growth, especially if valuations pull back; previously trading around 29 times forward earnings, now approximately 28 times [5][6] - Broadening of market gains beyond big tech is uncertain, as results outside of financials and big tech are mixed [7][8] Earnings Analysis - Aggregate Q2 earnings look strong with over 10% growth and sales growth close to 6%, indicating positive operating leverage [9] - However, positive results are concentrated in financials and big tech; most other sectors are struggling with negative operating leverage [9] - The full impact of tariffs is yet to be seen, potentially affecting future earnings [9]
Value segment of small caps can perform with hawkish Fed, says Barclays' Krishna
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