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While CITs and mutual funds share many similarities, there are some key differences...
Our environment, social and governance (ESG) investment theme page comprises mutual funds and ETFs neatly organized under various ESG strategies. ESG is also referred to as sustainable or socially responsible investing. Under this theme, fund companies factor in various environmental, social and governance factors while selecting a specific ...
Thanks to the Investment Company Act of 1940, all mutual funds are required to put out reports on their holdings, financial conditions, objectives, investment strategies, risks and other information. Before you pull the trigger and buy any mutual fund, you should read through these documents.
Strategy: The Dodge & Cox International Stock mutual fund seeks the long-term growth of principal and income. It does this by betting on stocks issued by non-U.S. companies from both the developed and emerging world.
The company offers investors 191 mutual funds, in terms of unique funds, not share classes. In addition to mutual funds, the company also issues exchange-traded funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), bonds, and other investment vehicles.
The company offers investors 97 mutual funds, in terms of unique funds, not share classes. In addition to mutual funds, the company also offers variable insurance portfolios, closed-end funds, and 529 plans.
Energy sector mutual funds and ETFs primarily invest in shares of companies involved or related to the energy sector, including firms that produce or explore alternative energy, coal, crude oil, natural gas. It also includes companies that own pipelines or refineries.
Japan equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the world’s 3rd largest by market capitalization. The Tokyo Stock Exchange includes the well-known Nikkei Index, composed of 225 companies, and the TOPIX index.
India equity mutual funds and ETFs own securities listed on the stock exchanges of India. India has two principal stock exchanges: the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India. As of May 2023, India’s stock market had a combined market capitalization of over US$3 trillion.
The company offers investors 345 mutual funds, in terms of unique funds, not share classes. In addition to mutual funds, the company also offers exchange-traded funds (ETFs), closed-end funds, separately managed accounts, money market and liquidity funds, and unit trusts among other investment products.