International Diversification for Country with a small economy
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 6:30 am
Update: Looks like currency hedged international bond funds are not all that bad. See attached link
https://institutional.vanguard.com/iam/ ... omain=true
I was after some feedback in assisting an Australian friend setting up a PP in their superannuation fund (like a 401K)
So the two options we are considering:
No1:
25% Gold held outside the superannuation fund
25% ASX300 Index Fund
50% Australian UBS Composite Bond Index Fund (Duration approx 6 yrs) Only local bond option
No2:
25% Gold as previous
12.5% ASX300 Index Fund
12.5% Global Share Index Fund hedged to Aud (only international equity option -MSCI All Country World Ex Aus)
25% Australian Composite Bond Fund
25% Global Composite Bond Fund hedged to Aud (only international bond option - Barclays Capital Global Aggregate Bond Index) Approx 6 years duration
As the Australian stock fund is heavily biased toward banking at 48.1% and the Aus Bond Market is small, we are interested in diversifying. Remember, you have more people in Texas than we have in the whole country!!
Any and all thoughts welcome,
Hal
https://institutional.vanguard.com/iam/ ... omain=true
I was after some feedback in assisting an Australian friend setting up a PP in their superannuation fund (like a 401K)
So the two options we are considering:
No1:
25% Gold held outside the superannuation fund
25% ASX300 Index Fund
50% Australian UBS Composite Bond Index Fund (Duration approx 6 yrs) Only local bond option
No2:
25% Gold as previous
12.5% ASX300 Index Fund
12.5% Global Share Index Fund hedged to Aud (only international equity option -MSCI All Country World Ex Aus)
25% Australian Composite Bond Fund
25% Global Composite Bond Fund hedged to Aud (only international bond option - Barclays Capital Global Aggregate Bond Index) Approx 6 years duration
As the Australian stock fund is heavily biased toward banking at 48.1% and the Aus Bond Market is small, we are interested in diversifying. Remember, you have more people in Texas than we have in the whole country!!
Any and all thoughts welcome,
Hal