Not exact matches
Emerging Market government bonds (If you want risk, stick to the less
popular ones, like Venezuela, Argentina, Lebanon, Turkey, or just invest in a broad
index ETF like EMB)
There are two ETFs that track the
emerging markets index: the older and more - popular iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index Fund (Ticker EEM) and the upstart competitor from Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF (Tick
emerging markets index: the older and more - popular iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index Fund (Ticker EEM) and the upstart competitor from Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF (Ticke
markets index: the older and more - popular iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index Fund (Ticker EEM) and the upstart competitor from Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF (Ticket
index: the older and more -
popular iShares MSCI
Emerging Markets Index Fund (Ticker EEM) and the upstart competitor from Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF (Tick
Emerging Markets Index Fund (Ticker EEM) and the upstart competitor from Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF (Ticke
Markets Index Fund (Ticker EEM) and the upstart competitor from Vanguard Emerging Markets ETF (Ticket
Index Fund (Ticker EEM) and the upstart competitor from Vanguard
Emerging Markets ETF (Tick
Emerging Markets ETF (Ticke
Markets ETF (Ticket VWO).
While iShares hedges currencies in its MSCI EAFE
Index Fund (XIN), it does not do so with another of its
popular international funds, the MSCI
Emerging Markets Index Fund (XEM).
John De Goey, a senior adviser at Toronto - based Burgeonvest Securities, cautions against the most
popular of these, the iShares MSCI
Emerging Markets Index Fund (NYSE: EEM).