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    Small-cap Russell 2000 enters correction territory

    AdminBy AdminMarch 21, 2026 Business
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    Small-cap Russell 2000 enters correction territory

    A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the opening bell in New York on March 18, 2026.

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    The Russell 2000 has fallen more than 10% off its recent high, becoming the first of the major U.S. benchmarks to fall into correction territory in 2026.

    The small-cap index closed down 10.9% from its all-time high on Friday. A correction is defined as a decline of more than 10% and less than 20%.

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    Russell 2000, 1-year

    Small caps actually outperformed to start the year, with the Russell 2000 just 2% off in 2026 as the hope of easier monetary policy and a pivot away from large caps boosted the asset class.

    But the benchmark has tumbled this month amid the ongoing Iran war, which has spurred a more than 50% spike in Brent crude oil futures. The Russell 2000, which has greater exposure to cyclical sectors, is especially sensitive to changes in oil prices and a slowdown in the economic cycle. It’s down more than 7% this month.

    “It usually is the smaller companies that take the beating first,” said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA Research. “Questions over a softening in economic growth, stagflation, or even a recession, are more apt to adversely affect small caps than large caps, thus placing them between a rock and a hard place.”

    The Russell 2000 could soon be joined by other of the major averages. Both the Nasdaq Composite and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell into correction territory on an intraday basis on Friday, though they have each closed just above those levels.

    The S&P 500 is 7% off its most recent high.

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