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Global fund

A mutual Fund investing in stocks or bonds throughout the world, including the U.S. This differs from an International fund, which does not include the U.S. Global funds can provide more opportunities for Diversification than Domestic funds alone, but there can be additional risks associated with Global funds, including Currency fluctuations and political and Economic instability. also called World fund.

Related Terms: 22 Call, Currency, Currency fluctuations, CLU, Domestic, Diversification, Economic, Fund, FICA, Global, Global fund, International, Inc., International fund, Mutual fund, NSTA, PPO, Risk, RSI, Unit, Vesting, World fund
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