
markets. This ETF has a relatively high expense ratio of 0.85%. An open-end option is Oppenheimer Developing Markets ODMAX , which has a heavy 37% exposure to consumer companies. This fund charges 1.30%. This ETF tracks the S&P BRIC 40 Index
markets. This ETF has a relatively high expense ratio of 0.85%. An open-end option is Oppenheimer Developing Markets ODMAX , which has a heavy 37% exposure to consumer companies. This fund charges 1.30%. This ETF tracks the Bank of New York
markets. This ETF has a relatively high expense ratio of 0.85%. An open-end option is Oppenheimer Developing Markets ODMAX , which has a heavy 37% exposure to consumer companies. This fund charges 1.30%. This ETF tracks the MSCI BRIC Index
markets. This ETF has a relatively high expense ratio of 0.85%. An open-end option is Oppenheimer Developing Markets ODMAX , which has a heavy 37% exposure to consumer companies. This fund charges 1.30%. This fund tracks the MSCI Emerging Markets
have a small exposure to international and hence wish to add a fund with HIGHER international exposure. I have some money in ODMAX .lw but due to these changes I can not invest any new money into it. I can select any fund from the brokerage link but will
markets. This ETF has a relatively high expense ratio of 0.85%. An open-end option is Oppenheimer Developing Markets ODMAX , which has a heavy 37% exposure to consumer companies. This fund charges 1.30%. This fund tracks the MSCI Emerging Markets
3) PEEAX.LW (PRUDENTIAL JEN. MID CAP GROW. A LW) (4) JVMAX.LW (J.HANCOCK DIVERSIFIED MID CAP A LW) (5) ODMAX .LW (OPPENHEIMER DEV. MARKETS A LW) TWO OTHER PORTFOLIOS...NO PROBLEMS...PLEASE FIX THIS ONE, DAYS SINCE LAST UPDATE
Markets Stock ( PRMSX ) and Fidelity Series Emerging Markets ( FEMSX ) are laggards when matched against Oppenheimer Developing Markets A ( ODMAX ) . The Oppenheimer fund does charge more, but here again, it blows out peers from the larger houses
exposure, considerable upside potential, and a far smoother ride than any pure India vehicle. Oppenheimer Developing Markets ODMAX regularly invests around 15% of its assets in India, for example, while Matthews Pacific Tiger MAPTX, which is comanaged
DODBX) 15% Loomis Sayles Bond (LSBRX) 3% Pimco Bond (PTTDX) 7% Mathews Dividend (MAPIX) 5% Openheimer Dev. Markets ( ODMAX ) 10% Parnassus Equity and Income (PRBLX) 15% Yacktman (YACKX) 15% Royce Premier (RPFFX) 10% Target Small Cap (TASVX