Sentences with phrase «if international exposure»

I can't say I'd recommend this for someone looking for income now, but it's not bad if international exposure is something that floats your boat.
If international exposure is integral to your career goals, Queen's MBA offers exchange opportunities at more than 25 of the world's top international business schools.

Not exact matches

So if you have S&P 500 exposure, you are getting international exposure for a pretty significant portion of those earnings.
But if this risk is too great at the moment, an attractive place to be could be in domestic - focused, small - and mid-cap stocks, which have limited exposure to international trade compared to their large - cap siblings.
Even if you are already an index tracking investor, for some of you getting an internationally diversified portfolio may have involved combining multiple products in a bit of an ad hoc way to gain international exposure (perhaps based on gut feel of which markets will outperform).
In addition, if you're not getting enough foreign currency exposure (or you're getting too much) from your international stocks and bonds, you might think about investing in foreign currencies themselves.
Most people need to be in the 5,000 international units per day of vitamin D. Obviously if you get natural sun exposure, you don't need to be doing that but you need to be monitoring your vitamin D. Adding in plant sterol would be something to consider as well.
«It's about getting the kids that international exposure where they can see there's something outside of Saginaw — even if they don't have an opportunity to be outside, the curriculum itself presents a global perspective.»
The Frankfurt Book Fair, properly known as Frankfurter Buchmesse, is the place to be, or at least the premier event to have your book displayed, if you, your book, or both, are looking for international exposure.
If applying U.S. equities to get international exposure is a main goal, large - cap companies do the most global business.
If you are looking for growth opportunities that provide more international exposure, consider the Multi-Strategy Index.
With the Canadian dollar on a bit of a run with this month's increase in Canadian interest rates, Parry wonders if Russo may want to consider hedging some of his exposure to international currencies.
As for the international developed market stocks, a basket of different countries will likely do better than a simple US exposure, even if the dollar continues to fall.
If you're more risk adverse, you'll want to consider your exposure to riskier assets, such as real estate, commodities, and even international stocks and bonds.
Ideally, your portfolio should give you exposure to much of the North American economy, plus substantial international exposure, if only through North American multinationals.
While I have no problem with going all - index — a total U.S. stock market fund for broad domestic stock exposure, a total U.S. bond market fund for your bond stake and a total international fund if you want to include foreign shares in your asset mix — I don't contend you would be totally undermining your investing efforts if you throw in the occasional actively managed fund, provided it has low expenses.
If you are looking for growth opportunities that provide more international exposure, consider the MSCI EAFE Index.
If you are looking for international dividend exposure, look at global dividend growth funds to diversify your portfolio.
If you already have a U.S. bond fund, an international bond fund can add global bond exposure along with its monthly dividend payments.
Among all the brokers reviewed here, E * Trade also has some of the best exposure to international markets if your stock trading takes you overseas.
Thomas, I do believe if you buy IVV (S&P 500 denominated in USD traded on AMEX) you are right there are currency effects, and if you bought the XIN version on the TSX you have the product hedged — however for international exposure if you bought EFA on the AMEX you would not necessarily have those same CAD / USD currency effects.
If you want to take a more hands - off approach, you are better off with a broad - based international equity fund that provides exposure across several countries.
But if you're willing to put in just a little more effort, you could get even more diversification by devoting, say, 20 % to 40 % of your stock stake to a total international stock index fund, which would give you exposure to the stock markets of countries large and small around the globe.
If you want more risk, you can increase your international and emerging market exposure.
If that weren't enough exposure, one of Baltimore's favorite native sons — the filmmaker John Waters — was selected as one of 120 artists worldwide who will participate in «Viva Arte Viva,» the international group show that functions as the Biennale's centerpiece.
If, as many have argued, exposure to international principles and the law of other legal cultures provides an important perspective on the development and operation of domestic law, then training in basic skills needed to acquire further knowledge of foreign and international law surely facilitates development of that perspective.41 This normative interest attains particular force in institutions where other topics in the legal curriculum (especially those taught in the first year) now include a global legal component.
Thus, if one wants to move from an LPO to an Indian or an international law firm, the transition is easy due to the exposure gained.
If you want exposure to the international market, technology, and, at the same time, strong management and leadership, CENTURY 21 is the firm to be with.
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