Global Fund

Global Fund

A global fund is a fund that invests in companies located anywhere in the world including the investor’s own country. Major funds in the large-cap global equity space include the American Funds New Perspective Fund, with net assets of over $95 billion as of late June 2020; American Funds Capital World Growth and Income Fund, net assets $91.2 billion; and First Eagle Global Fund, which manages over $41 billion worth of assets. Global equity funds buy stocks domestically and around the world, and come in hundreds of combinations of guiding philosophies, allocation strategies, and management styles. While there are many funds in the global debt category, some high-profile representative funds include the Vanguard Total International Bond Index Fund, which has over $142 billion in net assets as of late June 2020; the American Funds Capital World Bond Fund, which has over $13 billion in net assets; and the PIMCO International Bond Fund, with net assets of over $11 billion. To further manage risk while attempting to generate a higher return, investors can choose to invest in both global debt and equity funds or hybrid funds, which invest in both asset classes. Global funds can be offered as closed-end mutual funds, open-end mutual funds, or exchange-traded funds (ETF).

A global fund is a fund that invests in companies located anywhere in the world including the investor’s own country.

What Is a Global Fund?

A global fund is a fund that invests in companies located anywhere in the world including the investor’s own country. A global fund seeks to identify the best investments from a global universe of securities. Global funds may also be passively managed. A global fund can be focused on a single asset class or allocated to multiple asset classes.

A global fund is a fund that invests in companies located anywhere in the world including the investor’s own country.
Global funds seek to identify the best investments from a global universe of securities.
A global fund might be focused on a single asset class or allocated to multiple asset classes.

Understanding Global Funds

A global fund provides investors with a diversified portfolio of global investments. Investing in international securities can increase an investor’s potential return, with some additional risks. A global fund can help to mitigate some of the risks and fears investors may have when considering international investments.

Around the globe, investment regions are usually described as developed markets, emerging markets, and frontier markets. Each category includes countries with their own individual characteristics and risks.

Developed markets represent companies that have mature economies and efficient infrastructures, specifically for financial market transactions. Emerging markets often provide the greatest opportunity for return, as they are some of the largest and fastest-growing economies in the world. Frontier markets will offer the highest risk, as they are the least developed.

A global fund can invest in any region or country in the world. It may choose a specific concentration or it may invest broadly across asset classes and countries. Global funds can be offered as closed-end mutual funds, open-end mutual funds, or exchange-traded funds (ETF).

Global Fund Investing

To further manage risk while attempting to generate a higher return, investors can choose to invest in both global debt and equity funds or hybrid funds, which invest in both asset classes. Actively managed global funds are a popular choice for investors, however, passively managed index funds can also provide broad market exposure with diversification benefits.

Global Debt

While there are many funds in the global debt category, some high-profile representative funds include the Vanguard Total International Bond Index Fund, which has over $142 billion in net assets as of late June 2020; the American Funds Capital World Bond Fund, which has over $13 billion in net assets; and the PIMCO International Bond Fund, with net assets of over $11 billion.

While each global debt fund has different features and allocations, each invests in various diversified portfolios of U.S. and non-U.S. fixed-income securities.

Global Equity

Major funds in the large-cap global equity space include the American Funds New Perspective Fund, with net assets of over $95 billion as of late June 2020; American Funds Capital World Growth and Income Fund, net assets $91.2 billion; and First Eagle Global Fund, which manages over $41 billion worth of assets.

Global equity funds buy stocks domestically and around the world, and come in hundreds of combinations of guiding philosophies, allocation strategies, and management styles.

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What Is Active Management in Investing?

Active management of a portfolio or a fund requires a professional money manager or team to regularly make buy, hold, and sell decisions. read more

Closed-End Fund

A closed-end fund raises capital for investment through a one-time sale of a limited number of shares, which may then be traded on the markets. read more

Country Fund

A country fund is a mutual fund that invests in the stocks of corporations from only one country. read more

Developed Economy

A developed economy is one with sustained economic growth, security, high per capita income, and advanced technological infrastructure. read more

Diversification

Diversification is an investment strategy based on the premise that a portfolio with different asset types will perform better than one with few. read more

Emerging Market Economy

An emerging market economy is one in which the country is becoming a developed nation and is determined through many socio-economic factors. read more

Emerging Market Fund

An emerging market fund invests the majority of its assets in securities from countries with economies that are considered to be emerging. read more

Foreign Fund

A foreign fund is a type of mutual fund that invests in companies outside of the investor’s country of residence. read more

Hedge Fund

A hedge fund is an actively managed investment pool whose managers may use risky or esoteric investment choices in search of outsized returns. read more

International Fund

An international fund is a fund that can invest in companies located anywhere outside of its investors' country of residence.  read more