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During the period the small- and mid-caps have performed reasonably well.
At mid-cap companies, women executives' compensation closed ranks with their male counterparts from 2000 to 2010, the study showed.
Among mid-cap companies, women executives are far more likely to be found in media, pharmaceutical and retail sectors, researchers found.
Only 12.7% of mid-cap funds and 25.0% of small-cap funds maintained a top quartile performance over the same period.
We think expansion in breadth, or market participation, to small- and mid-cap stocks will provide the boost the market needs for a strong finish to the year.
A new snapshot of trends at mid-cap companies show women are far less likely than their male counterparts to reach top leadership positions at those firms.
The average midcap core fund is up 207% for the period.
The average midcap value fund has gained 310% for the period.
The results were similarly dismal for stock fund managers who run midcap funds and small-company funds, with 57% and 72%, respectively, underperforming their benchmarks in 2015.