...to your investment portfolio
I've briefly outlined five easy ways to invest in China below. My advice would be to give careful consideration to each strategy as a part of your overall emerging market investment objectives.
#1.) Exchange-traded funds: We've been telling you a lot about exchange-traded funds (ETFs). That's because these investments can give you a diversified stake in a particular sector, index or country in one shot.
There are several ETFs that can give you direct exposure to China and its mega-growth neighbors, but the iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index (FXI) is the most popular Chinese ETF.
#2.) Mutual Funds: ETFs are great, but don't forget about traditional, actively-managed mutual funds, either. Some of my favorites are U.S. Global's China Region Opportunity (USCOX), Fidelity's China Region (FHKCX), and T. Rowe Price's New Asia (PRASX).
#3.) Chinese companies trading on U.S. exchanges: As I pointed out earlier, more than 100 Chinese companies are listed on U.S. exchanges. What's more, they are some of the largest and most profitable companies in all of China.
#4.) Chinese companies trading on foreign exchanges: A lot of really attractive Chinese companies are listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and others can be found on the exchanges in Singapore and London.
If you've never bought a stock on a foreign stock exchange, you'll be surprised at how easy it is. All you need is a broker with an international trading desk and the ticker symbol of the stock!
#5.) U.S. companies doing big business in China: U.S. companies have been doing business in overseas markets for a long time. But these days, some American firms are getting the bulk of their revenues from outside the U.S.
For example, both Yum Brands - which runs Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and KFC - and casino company Las Vegas Sands both garner more than half of their sales from outside the U.S. In other words, even carefully selected U.S. companies can give you a very significant stake in China!
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