Francis Gannon on Yahoo Finance: Finding Opportunities in a Bear Market—Royce
article 06-22-2022

Francis Gannon on Yahoo Finance: Finding Opportunities in a Bear Market

Co-CIO Francis Gannon makes his case for small-caps by looking to historical trends, finding opportunities in a volatile market, and more.

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Co-CIO Francis Gannon was recently a guest on Yahoo Finance to discuss rising rates, bear market opportunities, inflation, the state of the economy, recessionary risks, and more.

Watch the video here.

Francis said that the average small-cap stock was down around 45% from their respective 52-week high. In addition, he noted small caps' distinctly strong historical performance record compared with inflation.

He noted that Royce PMs are finding select opportunities in the Industrials, Information Technology, and Financials.

Watch the video here.

Learn more about Francis Gannon.

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The thoughts and opinions expressed in the video are solely those of the persons speaking as of June 16, 2022 and may differ from those of other Royce investment professionals, or the firm as a whole. There can be no assurance with regard to future market movements.

The performance data and trends outlined in this presentation are presented for illustrative purposes only. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Historical market trends are not necessarily indicative of future market movements.

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