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Have a look at Exchange traded funds. The dbxtrackers site shows the constituents of the funds. Have a look at XX25, XMAS and XAXJ. The halifax site shows prices & graphs. ETFs carry the lowest costs. Managed funds carry higher costs, but some of the managers will beat the market.
http://www.dbxtrackers.co.uk/EN/showpage.asp?pageid=132&forwardid=203 http://www.halifaxmarketwatch.co.uk/security.cgi?username=&ac=&csi=521457&record_search=1&search_phrase=XX25 http://www.fidelity.co.uk/investor/research-funds/fund-supermarket/factsheet/summary.page?idtype=ISIN&fundid=GB0003879185&UseProxy=Yes&fundname=Fidelity%20South-East%20Asia Funds can be held in as ISA. The Alliance trust one allows ETFss in an ISA. Have a look at First State China Growth ACC and also JPM Emerging markets A Accumulation (My fav one!) http://alliancetrust.co.uk http://www.fundsdirect.co.uk Share links on my website http://www.smashiton.com/Main/Shares.htm |
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Thanks, will have a look.
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Thanks for the info, I have had a good look through.
I already have Legal and General Asian ISA. I was looking for something a bit more specific re China. Am looking at Peter Schiff's Euro Pacific brokerage for the purpose of buying Chinese stocks, but wondered if something similar existed, UK based. |
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http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5549098_buy-shares-chinese-companies.html
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thanks
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China is entering a bear market
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