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Many emerging markets investors are looking to diversify away companies under Chinese President Xi Jinping's control without sacrificing performance. A solution for investors may be the Hartford Multi
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02:38pm, Monday, 17'th Jul 2023
Emerging markets outpaced the U.S. market last week, highlighting the importance of challenging home country bias in client portfolios. The benchmark MSCI Emerging Markets index outpaced the broad U.S

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Emerging markets generally have more risk than developed markets. However, there's a lot of variation in returns among funds representing the space, including the multifactor funds.
Now is an opportune time for investors with home country biases to add international exposure. With international stocks trading at a discount relative to past valuations, there is significant upside
A multifactor emerging markets ETF has the potential to reduce volatility while outpacing traditional cap-weighted benchmarks. There are many benefits to challenging home country bias.
There are opportunities in broad international and emerging markets for investors willing to challenge home country bias. U.S. equities have outperformed international markets for the longest period i
Past experience shows us that emerging markets have historically reacted positively to higher global rates, especially if the latter reflects an improving global growth outlook. Most emerging markets
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