Small caps point the way to green pasturesSmall-cap stocks posted a solid rally Tuesday, bolstered by sinking crude oil prices, a strong dollar and enthusiasm over a steady spate of merger and acquisition activity. The Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) rose 19.19, or 2.75%, to 716.82, marking the 9th-largest one-day gain of the year. The recovery bounce in stocks from a morning slide was clearly paced by small caps as the Russell 2000 moved into the green well ahead of its large-cap brethren — and even well before the crude oil collapse gained momentum. “Crude was helpful to sectors in the market, but today’s action was also dominated by a wave of earnings. The lack of material downside follow through in the financial sector post Wachovia, Keycorp and American Express sparked a bid. The market was able to shrug off the initial bearish news with surprisingly little downside, which is a big positive. In addition, M&A activity is perking up,” said Nick Kalivas, vice president, financial research with MF Global. Kalivas said that the deal by Brocade Communications Systems (Nasdaq:BRCD) to purchase Foundry Networks Inc. (Nasdaq:FDRY) helped secure a positive tone for the market, particularly in small caps. FDRY gapped higher on huge volume today, and added some 30% to its market cap on the news. Several airline stocks are in the small- to mid-cap range, and those stocks really took flight today as crude oil tanked. The AMEX Airline Index shot 22% higher today, and small-cap carrier US Airways (NYSE:LCC) jumped a whopping 59% despite reporting huge — but not surprising — quarterly losses. Small-cap firm Alaska Air Group Inc. (NYSE:ALK) was up 19%, while JetBlue Airways Corp. (Nasdaq:JBLU) rallied 20% and UAL Corp. (Nasdaq:UAUA) gained some 63%. As for crude oil, the market for black gold went into a tailspin, sinking some 3% to 6-week lows. Clearly, the rise in the U.S. dollar went hand-in-hand with the plunge in crude, but one could argue that the dollar rally also played in a role in pulling down commodity prices across many markets. For instance, corn was down 3%, sugar down 3%, orange juice down 2.7% and even gold reversed overnight gains to . . . spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer spacer
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