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Developed Asia-Pacific mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of... Developed Asia-Pacific mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes, including equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. Funds in this category may have significant exposure to the electronics, mining, and financial services industries. These portfolios have exposure to developed market economies in Asia and the Pacific Rim. Examples of these economies include Singapore, Hong KongHong Kong, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. These funds are often actively managed as they require special knowledge of foreign markets and active management may increase the chances of generating a higher return compared to an index fund or passive ETF. The fixed-income portion of these funds may invest in debt securities varying by type (government or corporate), credit quality (investment-grade or junk), duration (short or long), and strategy (inflation-protected or sector-diversified). The equity portion of these funds may invest in common equities, and these can vary by market capitalization (small or large), dividend income (total income or high income), and strategy (sector-based or factor-based), among others. The alternatives portion of these funds may invest in strategies including real estate, currency trading, commodities, derivatives or other techniques relying on volatility, hedge fund, or quantitative strategies. Developed Asia-Pacific mutual funds and ETFs have little to no direct exposure to emerging market economies. As such, these funds may be appropriate for conservative-minded investors who seek geographic diversification outside the U.S. but are not comfortable taking on significant risk in their portfolios. That said, depending on the fund in question, there may be currency risk, i.e. fall in the value of local currencies relative to the U.S. dollar, for example, can negatively impact a the value of these funds. Last Updated: 12/09/2024 View more View less

Developed Asia-Pacific mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes, including equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. Funds in this category may have significant exposure to the electronics, mining,... Developed Asia-Pacific mutual funds and ETFs invest in a wide range of asset classes, including equities, fixed income, commodities, and alternatives. Funds in this category may have significant exposure to the electronics, mining, and financial services industries. These portfolios have exposure to developed market economies in Asia and the Pacific Rim. Examples of these economies include Singapore, Hong KongHong Kong, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. These funds are often actively managed as they require special knowledge of foreign markets and active management may increase the chances of generating a higher return compared to an index fund or passive ETF. The fixed-income portion of these funds may invest in debt securities varying by type (government or corporate), credit quality (investment-grade or junk), duration (short or long), and strategy (inflation-protected or sector-diversified). The equity portion of these funds may invest in common equities, and these can vary by market capitalization (small or large), dividend income (total income or high income), and strategy (sector-based or factor-based), among others. The alternatives portion of these funds may invest in strategies including real estate, currency trading, commodities, derivatives or other techniques relying on volatility, hedge fund, or quantitative strategies. Developed Asia-Pacific mutual funds and ETFs have little to no direct exposure to emerging market economies. As such, these funds may be appropriate for conservative-minded investors who seek geographic diversification outside the U.S. but are not comfortable taking on significant risk in their portfolios. That said, depending on the fund in question, there may be currency risk, i.e. fall in the value of local currencies relative to the U.S. dollar, for example, can negatively impact a the value of these funds. Last Updated: 12/09/2024 View more View less

Overview

Returns

Income

Allocations

Fees

About

Security Type
Management Style
Share Class Type
Share Class Account
As of 12/6/24

$62.37

-0.18%

$424.75 B

1.75%

$1.09

14.59%

2.17%

5.81%

5.26%

0.08%

$50.73

-0.14%

$184.11 B

1.14%

$0.58

13.03%

2.71%

6.26%

5.64%

0.06%

$74.61

0.00%

$109.49 B

3.51%

$2.62

12.85%

3.19%

6.04%

5.67%

0.07%

$60.58

-0.10%

$56.25 B

1.63%

$0.99

14.61%

2.42%

5.90%

5.29%

0.07%

$80.08

-0.01%

$53.38 B

3.48%

$2.79

12.83%

3.70%

6.21%

5.40%

0.32%

$123.07

+0.12%

$46.09 B

1.36%

$1.67

26.38%

6.86%

11.46%

9.64%

0.07%

$19.76

-0.20%

$35.44 B

1.83%

$0.36

13.01%

3.79%

6.38%

5.55%

0.06%

iShares MSCI ACWI ETF

ACWI | ETF |

$123.12

+0.12%

$19.58 B

1.52%

$1.87

26.99%

7.41%

11.68%

9.69%

0.32%

$36.17

-0.19%

$19.23 B

3.42%

$1.24

13.33%

2.51%

6.13%

5.54%

0.03%

$55.09

-0.22%

$17.11 B

5.58%

$3.07

12.99%

7.83%

6.35%

4.36%

0.33%

$35.63

-0.22%

$13.35 B

1.79%

$0.64

10.87%

6.92%

7.61%

5.82%

0.25%

$68.41

-0.12%

$13.19 B

3.32%

$2.27

14.44%

3.59%

6.54%

-

0.04%

$103.30

+0.34%

$11.84 B

1.72%

$1.78

13.00%

-0.53%

5.47%

5.94%

0.36%

$14.35

-0.14%

$11.52 B

2.55%

$0.37

14.51%

2.17%

5.66%

-

0.06%

$8.92

0.00%

$11.08 B

1.48%

$0.13

6.42%

-

-

-

0.01%

$64.43

-0.02%

$9.90 B

2.79%

$1.80

11.80%

-1.42%

3.53%

5.78%

0.40%

Schwab International Index Fund

SWISX | Fund | Other

$24.41

-0.04%

$9.86 B

3.06%

$0.75

12.98%

3.77%

6.26%

5.49%

0.06%

$49.26

+0.47%

$7.78 B

4.23%

$2.09

9.09%

3.09%

6.45%

5.22%

0.51%

$58.87

+0.03%

$7.38 B

1.96%

$1.15

10.91%

4.03%

7.02%

-

0.09%

$74.53

+0.07%

$7.15 B

3.82%

$2.85

12.86%

2.04%

2.65%

4.66%

0.20%

$60.25

-0.17%

$4.77 B

1.74%

$1.05

12.66%

3.80%

6.35%

-

0.07%

$12.13

-0.16%

$4.52 B

2.72%

$0.33

14.79%

2.68%

5.90%

-

-

$51.18

-1.27%

$4.44 B

5.51%

$2.82

15.53%

2.69%

4.75%

-

0.19%

$28.81

-0.45%

$4.07 B

5.89%

$1.70

14.03%

4.66%

4.26%

3.91%

0.49%

$36.95

-0.35%

$3.94 B

0.58%

$0.22

12.72%

-0.51%

4.03%

4.79%

0.11%

$62.77

+0.80%

$3.46 B

0.50%

$0.32

12.12%

-0.83%

9.42%

-

0.46%

$36.35

-0.11%

$3.21 B

1.42%

$0.52

10.87%

1.71%

4.39%

5.64%

0.39%

$11.17

-0.18%

$2.92 B

3.07%

$0.34

10.80%

6.14%

7.56%

5.85%

0.25%

$13.82

-0.14%

$1.93 B

2.44%

$0.34

14.78%

2.52%

5.71%

-

0.01%

$39.91

-0.57%

$1.83 B

2.59%

$1.03

21.60%

4.40%

8.47%

-

0.30%

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