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U.S. investors are clearly interested in owning foreign assets, but may remain leery of the foreign exchange risks involved. Fortunately, a number of internationally focused funds are already on the market that control currency exposures, according to an article on Benzinga. The funds listed by the ETF Professor, a staff writer for Benzinga, are:
Investors need to keep in mind that currency-hedged funds, like the ones mentioned above, tend to fall behind their nonhedged counterparts as the U.S. dollar weakens, reports Benzinga. But such currency-hedged protect returns when the dollar is strengthening. For the full breakdown on these funds, visit Benzinga.com. |
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