FYI: International investing can be tricky for U.S. investors. Some foreign companies list their shares on U.S. stock exchanges, but many -- including some of the largest businesses on the planet -- aren't available on the New York or Nasdaq Stock Exchanges. For those who don't want to go to the trouble of inquiring about getting access to foreign stock exchanges, international exchange-traded funds offer an easier path into overseas markets.
The iShares line of ETFs has made international investing a specialty. Investors can find more than 60 different funds that are oriented toward single countries, many of which performed extremely well in 2017. The following funds had the top returns last year, and they reveal a lot about what the latest trends in international investing are.
Regards,
Ted
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