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South Korea mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of... South Korea mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes in Singapore. Depending on their mandate, these funds may invest in equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. However, equities are the most common asset class, followed by fixed-income. They cover a wide range of stocks across all sectors of the market as well as market caps and share classes. Lastly, they can be passive (aka index funds) or actively managed. The South Korean economy, the world’s 10th largest in terms of GDP, is highly advanced. It is characterized by a heavy reliance on trade, technological innovation, and resilience through multiple crises. Key sectors include automobiles, machinery, and semiconductors. As a developed market economy, investments in South Korean mutual funds may be appropriate for conservative-minded investors. However, prospective investors should be aware that some funds do not hedge their currency risk, and changes in the value of the South Korean Won may have a significant impact on returns. Last Updated: 12/24/2024 View more View less

South Korea mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes in Singapore. Depending on their mandate, these funds may invest in equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. However, equities... South Korea mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes in Singapore. Depending on their mandate, these funds may invest in equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. However, equities are the most common asset class, followed by fixed-income. They cover a wide range of stocks across all sectors of the market as well as market caps and share classes. Lastly, they can be passive (aka index funds) or actively managed. The South Korean economy, the world’s 10th largest in terms of GDP, is highly advanced. It is characterized by a heavy reliance on trade, technological innovation, and resilience through multiple crises. Key sectors include automobiles, machinery, and semiconductors. As a developed market economy, investments in South Korean mutual funds may be appropriate for conservative-minded investors. However, prospective investors should be aware that some funds do not hedge their currency risk, and changes in the value of the South Korean Won may have a significant impact on returns. Last Updated: 12/24/2024 View more View less

Overview

Returns

Income

Allocations

Fees

About

Security Type
Management Style
Share Class Type
Share Class Account
As of 12/20/24

$52.34

-0.48%

$3.91 B

2.48%

$1.30

-16.20%

-10.93%

-1.46%

1.36%

0.59%

$40.59

-1.26%

$274.50 M

2.73%

$1.11

12.97%

6.18%

10.80%

6.65%

0.25%

$17.88

-0.94%

$113.76 M

0.62%

$0.11

-14.49%

-10.56%

-0.90%

-

0.09%

$3.85

-1.03%

$68.48 M

1.60%

$0.06

-55.84%

-46.37%

-30.84%

-18.85%

1.43%

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