TOUS Profile
The T. Rowe Price International Equity ETF is an exchange-traded fund that provides investors with broad exposure to equity securities outside of the United States. The fund is designed to capture opportunities in international markets by investing in a diverse array of non-U.S. stocks. It aims to offer investors a comprehensive solution for diversifying their portfolios with equities from developed countries around the world.
Under normal market conditions, the ETF commits at least 80% of its net assets, including any borrowings for investment purposes, to equity securities. This substantial allocation to equities reflects the fund's strategy of focusing on stock investments to achieve its objective of growth through international diversification. Furthermore, the fund ensures that at least 65% of its net assets are invested in non-U.S. stocks, providing significant exposure to international markets and reducing reliance on domestic equities.
The T. Rowe Price International Equity ETF primarily targets developed markets, which include major economies such as Europe, Japan, and Australia. By concentrating on developed countries, the fund aims to invest in established companies with stable business models and strong financial positions. This focus on developed markets allows investors to benefit from the stability and growth potential of mature international economies while avoiding the higher volatility often associated with emerging markets.
The ETF’s investment strategy is designed to offer investors a well-rounded international equity exposure, capitalizing on the growth opportunities available in developed economies. The fund’s approach includes rigorous research and selection of high-quality international stocks, with the goal of achieving attractive returns while managing risk. By investing in a diverse range of companies across different developed markets, the T. Rowe Price International Equity ETF provides a robust option for those seeking to enhance their global equity allocation with a focus on stability and growth potential in established markets.
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