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Looking back at equity factors in Q2 2025 with WisdomTree

Published 28 July 2025

Pierre Debru
Pierre Debru

Head of Research, WisdomTree Europe.

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Looking back to Q2 2025, Global equities powered through the second quarter of 2025, as a 90-day pause on fresh US “reciprocal tariffs” reignited risk appetite and helped the MSCI World return 11.5%. The MSCI USA returned an almost identical 11.2%, while Emerging Markets (EM) benefited strongly, at 12.0%. Europe, on the other hand, faltered after a strong start, with 2.5%. Q1’s rally left the year-to-date scorecard at 9.5% for World equities, 6.1% for the USA, 8.5% for Europe, and 15.3% for EM.

The policy pause was reinforced by softer core inflation prints and a 10% slide in the dollar index, its steepest consecutive quarter drop in three decades. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank delivered 25 bp cuts in April and June, taking the deposit rate to 2%, while the US Federal Reserve (Fed) stayed on hold despite intensifying political calls for a 300 bp easing cycle.

From a factor perspective:

  • Growth and Momentum led Q2 on AI-capex strength across Global and US equities. All other factors struggled in those regions.
  • Value is 2025’s global winner (+7.2 % vs MSCI World) as cyclicals catch the dollar tailwind, whereas Quality is the laggard (-3.3 %vs MSCI World).
  • Regional divergences: Europe’s unremarkable performance in Q2 hid a strong Size pulse; EM saw Value and Size surge on policy easing.

This instalment of the WisdomTree Quarterly Equity Factor Review examines how equity factors behaved during the second quarter and their potential impact on investors’ portfolios.

Quarterly performance in focus: tariffs, tech and a size revival

The tariff pauses and weaker dollar propelled equities higher, with mega-cap tech re-accelerating in the US and a rates-sensitive rebound in EM. Europe trailed as profit revisions lagged, and energy names underperformed despite the European Central Bank (ECB) easing.

On the factor front, Q2 showed a strong rotation from Value to Growth:

  • Growth & Momentum thrive on AI earnings: blockbuster Q2 results from the “Magnificent 7” lifted Growth in the USA and globally; Momentum was the most consistent and added 3–5 % across regions.
  • Risk-off factors retreat: the volatility fade and flatter yield curves hurt High Dividend and Min-Vol.
  • Size comeback in Europe & EM: lower real yields and tariff optimism boosted European industrials and EM exporters, propelling Size.
  • Value pockets of strength: Value beat in EM and Europe on better cyclicals, even though it lagged in the US amid tech dominance.
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H1 in review: Value ascendant, quality in retreat

Despite tariff scares, global equities have added 9.5 % YTD, helped by disinflation and early-cycle rate cuts outside the US The ECB’s cumulative 200 bp easing contrasts with a Fed on pause, widening rate differentials and supporting non-USD assets, leading to a strong 8.5% from the MSCI Europe and 15.3% from MSCI Emerging Markets year-to-date.

On the factor front, Value dominated in H1:

  • Global Value leadership: cheaper cyclicals and financials rallied on higher nominal growth and a weaker dollar, lifting Value 6-7 % above benchmarks worldwide.
  • Momentum still potent in the US & Europe: sustained earnings revisions kept Momentum atop regional tables even as Growth cooled in Q1.
  • Quality under strain: rising duration risk premia and fading mega-cap safe-haven demand left Quality weakest everywhere outside of a more risk adverse period around February/March.
  • Small Caps still split: Size enjoyed revival in Europe and EM but remains underwater in the US (-6.4 %) where policy uncertainty lingers.
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Size strikes back: Are rate cuts lighting a small-cap revival?

After years in the wilderness, small and mid-caps are finally outperforming large caps in Europe and EM, helped by the ECB’s back-to-back 25 bp cuts in April and June and a softer US dollar backdrop. MSCI Europe Small Cap is up 11.7 % YTD versus 8.7% for MSCI Europe and only 0.4% for the Russell 2000. Overall, cheaper valuations and rising earnings beta to domestic demand are driving this potential Size revival.

In EM, policy easing and a semiconductor rebound in Korea/Taiwan have lifted MSCI EM Small Cap to +19% vs +13.8% for MSCI EM since the start of Q2.

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Growth remains very expensive across the board

Valuation increased almost across the board in Q2 2025, with Growth, Size, and Quality experiencing mostly above-market rises, while the valuation of other factors suffered smaller increases. Momentum in Europe and Emerging Markets stands out as the exception to the rule with clear drops in valuation this quarter.

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Positioning for a Divergent Second Half

With US policy still data-dependent, the ECB mid-cycle in easing mode and several EM central banks already cutting, investors face an increasingly asynchronous macro map. A soft-landing scenario – gradual disinflation, modest growth and no new tariff escalation could:

  • Sustain Growth & Momentum leadership in the US if AI capex and earnings beats persist.
  • Extend the Value-Size catch-up in Europe and EM as cheaper cyclicals benefit from easier policy and a weaker dollar.

Conversely, a tariff relapse or sticky US inflation would argue for selective Quality, High Dividend and Min-Vol hedges.

Facing such a market, investors could look at a barbell between Quality Growth (for secular compounders) with Smaller Cap Value (for cyclical beta). Also, an overweight European Value and EM Momentum where monetary loosening is most advanced could be helpful as well.

World is proxied by MSCI World net TR Index. US is proxied by MSCI USA net TR Index. Europe is proxied by MSCI Europe net TR Index. Emerging Markets is proxied by MSCI Emerging Markets net TR Index. Minimum volatility is proxied by the relevant MSCI Min Volatility net total return index. Quality is proxied by the relevant MSCI Quality net total return index.

Momentum is proxied by the relevant MSCI Momentum net total return index. High Dividend is proxied by the relevant MSCI High Dividend net total return index. Size is proxied by the relevant MSCI Small Cap net total return index. Value is proxied by the relevant MSCI Enhanced Value net total return index. WisdomTree Quality is proxied by the relevant WisdomTree Quality Dividend Growth Index.

About the contributor

Pierre Debru
Pierre Debru

Head of Research, WisdomTree Europe.

Pierre Debru leads WisdomTree’s European research team and plays a pivotal role in the strategic direction of our European research efforts. His key areas of expertise extend across equity factors and quantitative strategies, portfolio construction and model portfolios, and thematic and crypto investments. Before joining the company in 2019, Pierre worked in Investment Research for DWS and the Xtrackers range for over five years. During this period, he focused on smart beta investments, model portfolio construction and thought leadership. Pierre has over 20 years of experience in investments and structured asset management. He graduated from Ecole Central Paris and obtained a Master of Science in Mathematics applied to Finance.

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