Also known as a world fund, this type of mutual fund invests in both U.S. and foreign securities.
Invest in both U.S. and foreign securities.
Global, or world, mutual funds invest in U.S. securities as well as those of other countries. In that way, they differ from international funds, which invest only in non-U.S. markets. Although global funds may keep as much as 75% of their assets invested in the U.S., fund managers are able to take advantage of opportunities they see in a variety of overseas markets.
A type of mutual fund that incorporates investments from all around the world, including the United States (unlike international funds, which do not include U.S.-based investments).
A fund that invests in both U.S. and foreign securities. See International Fund.
Investing in both U.S. and foreign securities.
an investment portfolio that includes both American and international companies
a type of mutual fund that may invest in securities traded anywhere in the world, including the United States
A collective investment scheme that invests anywhere in the world.
A fund that invests in stocks and/or bonds in any region of the world, including the U.S.
A mutual fund that purchases international stocks and bonds as well as US securities
Funds that invest in stocks of foreign companies. A global fund may own securities from both the U.S. and non-U.S. market.
A fund that invests in both Indian. and foreign securities.
mutual fund that can invest anywhere in the world, including the U.S.
A type of mutual fund, closed end fund, or ETF designed to give exposure to any international or emerging market, including the United States.
an investment fund that invests in both U.S. and foreign securities. Compare this to a foreign fund, which invests only in non-U.S. securities.
A mutual fund that primarily invests in both U.S. and foreign securities.
A mutual fund that invests both in U.S. and foreign securities (differs from a foreign fund or international fund, which invests only in foreign securities).
An international mutual fund that invests in securities from around the world, including the United States.
A portfolio that buys securities of companies headquartered anywhere in the world, including the U.S., as opposed to an international fund, which invests only in securities of corporations based outside of the U.S.
A mutual fund that invests in stocks of companies in the United States and foreign countries.
Investment primarily in securities of both U.S. and foreign companies.
invests in stocks or bonds throughout the world, including the U.S., unlike international funds, which exclude the U.S.
A mutual fund that can invest in companies located anywhere in the world, including your own country.
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