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Good china, india or eastern europe fund
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fh97
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Hi
I am planning to invest in a ISA in any China, India or possible europe russia.
I'm looking at long term over 12 years any good possible funds ?
I am planning to invest in a ISA in any China, India or possible europe russia.
I'm looking at long term over 12 years any good possible funds ?
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I'm in Invesco Perp HK & China
Schroder Tokyo
First State Greater China Growth
RCM Allianz BRIC
Are they possibly any good - ask me in 12 years.
The key is to put money in that matches your risk profile and rebalance annually (if not 6-monthly).
Mine equates to 8% Far east exc Japan, 3% Japan, 3% Emerging Markets
HTH0 -
I have invested with Hargreaves in October on regular saving basis. My investment is with Jupiter China Accumulation Fund and it has given me return of 10.74% as on date. However I would love to put my money in India as well.0
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However I would love to put my money in India as well.
Its not in the HL wealth 150 but it does not mean one should ignore it as a investment fund:
Fidelity India Fund.
I have invested in it and done quite well, its in my ISA and SIPP via HL brokers. I invested in this fund as part of my diversification.
DYOR also use trustnet website for additional info.0 -
Mortgage_&_debt_free wrote: »RCM Allianz BRIC
HTH
This fund invest across Brazil; Russia, India and China - hence quite diverse!
DAK know of any funds that has significant investment in South Korea and Vietnam?0 -
baring korea.I'm an Investment Manager. Any comments I make on this board should be not be construed as advice, and are for general information purposes only.0
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This fund invest across Brazil; Russia, India and China - hence quite diverse!
DAK know of any funds that has significant investment in South Korea and Vietnam?
Fidelity SE Asia is 25% in South Korea.
I don't think any fund has more than about 3% in Vietnam.My policies are based not on some economics theory, but on things I and millions like me were brought up with: an honest day's work for an honest day's pay; live within your means; put by a nest egg for a rainy day; pay your bills on time; support the police - Margaret Thatcher.0
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