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3 Non-U.S. Mutual Funds You Should Buy Today

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Non-U.S. mutual funds provide excellent choices for those looking to diversify their investments across many countries, including emerging and developed markets. Thus, investing in non-U.S. mutual funds may prove more profitable than those with significant domestic exposure.

Below we share with you three top-ranked non-U.S. mutual funds, namely, T. Rowe Price International Value Equity Fund (TRIGX - Free Report) ), Fidelity International Value Fund (FIVLX - Free Report) ) and BlackRock International Fund of BlackRock Series, Inc. Investor A Shares (MDILX - Free Report) ). Each has a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and is expected to outperform its peers in the future. Investors can click here to see the complete list of Non-U.S. mutual funds.

T. Rowe Price International Value Equity Fund seeks long-term capital growth and current income. TRIGX invests the majority of its net assets in non-U.S. equity securities, with an emphasis on undervalued large-cap stocks.

T. Rowe Price International Value Equity Fund has a three-year annualized return of 7.2%. As of October 2021, TRIGX had 3.94% of its assets invested in TOTAL SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS.

Fidelity International Value Fund seeks capital appreciation by investing mainly in non-U.S. securities, including securities of issuers located in emerging markets. FIVLX invests primarily in undervalued common stocks and allocates investments across different regions.

Fidelity International Value Fund has a three-year annualized return of nearly 8%. FIVLX has an expense ratio of 0.94% compared with the category average of 1.03%.

BlackRock International Fund of BlackRock Series, Inc. Investor A Shares seeks long-term capital growth by investing primarily in non-U.S. stocks. MDILX invests the majority of its total assets in global equity securities of mainly mid and large-cap companies.

BlackRock International Fund of BlackRock Series, Inc. Investor A Shares has a three-year annualized return of 11.3%. James Bristow has been one of the fund managers of MDILX since 2007.

To view the Zacks Rank and the past performance of all non-U.S. mutual funds, investors can click here to see the complete list of Non-U.S mutual funds.

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