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International Equity Mutual Fundssimply funds that in firms or companies of other countries or companies outside the investor’s native country. For example, in the case of India, it would be funds that invest in the equities of companies that are outside India.

These funds are also popular as Overseas Funds or Foreign Funds.

These funds offer a good diversifying and growth option to its investors. Experts say, if you are a mature or high-net-worth investor who has already exhausted the domestic equity market, then you may consider investing about five to ten percent of your total mutual fund portfolio in the International Mutual Funds.

The investor before investing in International Funds should get themselves prepared for currency risk, they should get sure regarding their investments goal and investment tenure and once they are done, they can plan their investment in International Funds.

Well, for your assistance, we have prepared a list of some of the BEST INTERNATIONAL EQUITY MUTUAL FUNDS, based on returns, latest Nav, ratings, performance, etc. for your assistance.  

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Franklin India Feeder - Franklin U.S. Opportunities Fund – Growth 

Funds of funds category equity mutual fund, run and managed by Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund House.

The fund size of the scheme is around Rs 3764 crores and it charges a total expense ratio of around 1.46%. The fund charges an exit load equal to 1.0% of sell value if the fund is sold before 365 days of investment.

The prime objective of the fund is to provide capital appreciation by investing predominantly in units of Franklin U. S. Opportunities Fund, and overseas. Franklin Templeton mutual fund, which primarily invests in securities in the United States of America.


DSP US Flexible Equity Fund - Regular Plan-Growth 

Funds of funds category equity mutual fund, run and managed by DSP Mutual Fund House.

The fund size of the scheme is around Rs 550 crores and it charges a total expense ratio of around 2.5%. The fund does not charge any exit load.

The primary investment objective of the Scheme is to seek capital appreciation by investing predominantly in units of BlackRock Global Funds US Flexible Equity Fund (BGF - USFEF).

The Scheme may also invest a certain portion of its corpus in money market securities and/ or money market/liquid schemes of DSP BlackRock Mutual Fund, to meet liquidity requirements from time to time.


PGIM India Global Equity Opportunities Fund – Growth 

Funds of funds category equity mutual fund, run and managed by Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund House.

The fund size of the scheme is around Rs 1371 crores and it charges a total expense ratio of around 2.43%. The fund charges an exit load equal to 0.5% of sell value if the fund is sold before 90 days of investment.

The primary investment objective of the Scheme is to generate long-term capital growth from a diversified portfolio of units of overseas mutual funds.


Kotak Global Emerging Market Fund – Growth 

Funds of funds category equity mutual fund, run and managed by Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund House.

The fund size of the scheme is around Rs 137 crores and it charges a total expense ratio of around 1.94%. The fund charges an exit load equal to 1.0% of sell value if the fund is sold before 365 days of investment.

The primary investment objective of the Scheme is to provide long-term capital appreciation by investing in an overseas mutual fund scheme that invests in a diversified portfolio of securities as prescribed by SEBI from time to time in global emerging markets


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(Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risk Illustrations are for example only, there is no guarantee of returns. Past performance is not an indicator/guarantee to future returns).