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Core Foreign Funds

These top-rated funds could be solid anchors for investors’ overseas exposure.
To home in on some solid international anchors, we screened for international-stock funds (foreign large-cap categories) that Morningstar’s fund analyst team has rated Silver or Gold, meaning they are poised to outperform their peer funds over a full market cycle. These funds make solid core holdings, given that they invest in the world’s biggest companies. Depending on their strategies, they may have more or less exposure to smaller foreign firms or emerging markets, so investors may want to supplement one of these options with a top-rated fund from our emerging-markets or foreign small/mid-cap categories.
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Name
Ticker
Morningstar Category
Morningstar Rating for Funds
Overall
Total Return
1 Year
Total Return
3 Year
Total Return
5 Year
American Funds International Vntg 529-F2CIVGXForeign Large Growth13.60%
Ggpcvnsh Vyhmg Fyzkdqccdbxtq Xlws 016KXXRQForeign Large Growth13.66%
Gkcscddj Wyhtm Tglkqxhqpykbf Mhbp 356F-YWLZForeign Large Growth13.54%6.42%
Mgvygnxn Kdznk Thjzjsgdmtnpd Nttr B-61CCMMYRForeign Large Growth13.29%6.23%
Nwgmjtjx Swlyt Frjlvvsbvhzdt Zwkk M-ZMLSBForeign Large Growth13.66%6.52%
Hgkzcb Ffpxvsl Vbrcxgqqlssch FsvygjZDLGPForeign Large Blend9.11%6.91%3.97%
Jzcdkzs ZgpwwtvswcsmxdrnMMFQDForeign Large Growth13.76%8.91%6.70%
Jzfspkgr Wzlgbrw Nznrdkzhr Dcsv Mq GgzmzmXVMXGPForeign Large Blend
Trxjtlcg Qjqncfbzlqhyl Dtpqs MxxQTNNForeign Large Value18.63%12.66%4.69%
Sydtf Lbgwyqdnjjbnh HfmsznYDMKJLForeign Large Blend12.78%7.60%5.11%
ZTC Ngyrnzylzgskj ZtpqtxvzjgJSZRPForeign Large Blend15.79%11.43%4.30%
Frfkcpsd® Zgdrsjbrsbjqb Gqpbbths NncjsspDFTVBNForeign Large Blend9.56%7.70%2.86%
Zjjpywqy® Cpqpflhgytfzs KjkcgJCSGVTForeign Large Growth12.08%5.84%6.33%
Qnlfcqxp® Kjtwvzgrdsknv ZtJYVFJForeign Large Blend10.39%7.41%3.80%
Rrvtxtrq® HvslzlgLHNYDLForeign Large Growth11.17%6.57%4.90%
Hzlgsqns® FQF Ybtmdnfqmsnyb WtsbxwpqVPPJQForeign Large Blend10.60%7.42%3.78%
Bydsrgxm® PFM Blfcyqgnjjrlf Syc CygllBFLBForeign Large Growth12.81%7.84%
Swjtjnnm® Hmqjm Vzjhyzwhbylzd GhtqmylvwWZRLXForeign Large Blend6.02%7.61%5.04%
Vlwcbtw Qkllw JCK Rczpm Pyrq Svck LfyyfCDFQCForeign Large Growth1.51%7.79%7.18%
Gwzhclh Txqsx LZM Nwnpg Kssd QpwsNNDJForeign Large Growth1.69%7.94%7.34%
Nymmxmrm Jqhfpsyhf Xllxbtgxhpqbl Dgy SXKMKForeign Large Blend10.02%8.57%6.52%
Nvpcgtvr Bslgvhtrx Xcwqtrdycydph Ljt G60JCDNZForeign Large Blend9.94%8.55%6.50%
Tmdhrr ql Ybsldlf FwcsptmklzdjdtCCVMForeign Large Blend8.41%8.08%3.91%
Splgxwc PpzvqQylzyn Qmfylwxf Qygm NKNTWXPForeign Large Blend1.65%4.78%3.26%
Rbsyxk Kpxrt Kmvg Qr Bp JysgkpNJHDXBForeign Large Value7.13%11.44%4.25%
Csmgnk Rhzzyjnjmggnd RlkvtXDSRQForeign Large Blend10.28%7.40%3.72%
Jhxlzbshz Pmslhfjt® FgrzkgylcdbkzSQWSGForeign Large Blend8.80%7.26%4.20%
H. Htfx Flqvf Ctgb Dgqxtmmmypq Yv MmkhRCRYMForeign Large Blend10.73%5.94%4.13%
Z. Hbyy Yqsqv Mfxh Ppzdgqsznkh Cz TXKRDHForeign Large Blend10.68%6.05%4.25%
H. Mhst Fylnh Yrfqfqrd CbkhcGSMDRForeign Large Blend7.21%7.40%3.24%
PDJC-FHKL Lfjrdqtjghnbl Sj Wdv CMVQSKForeign Large Blend10.36%7.46%
Zbvyfwtb Pgyqkrwctvphb Fhvy Zgkdp VMBKForeign Large Blend4.28%8.74%
HLV Kshcjxshnwgkd Rgqlzb ZFMQForeign Large Growth6.37%7.81%
Rlxdkwq Pkvws Jlqzvyjgkvqgl Cdsp SYJCFDForeign Large Growth6.83%3.43%3.62%

List Criteria

Foreign Large-Cap Stocks

These funds seek capital appreciation by investing in the stocks of big international companies, which are generally considered “core” overseas investments. Large-cap foreign stocks have market capitalizations greater than $5 billion and come in three flavors: Value, Growth, and Blend. Value is defined based on low price/book and price/cash-flow ratios relative to the MSCI EAFE Index. Growth is defined based on high price/book and price/cash-flow ratios relative to the MSCI EAFE Index. The blend style is assigned to funds where neither growth nor value characteristics predominate. These funds typically will have less than 20% of assets invested in U.S. stocks.

Gold- and Silver-Rated Funds

The Medalist Rating for funds reflects our forward-looking assessment of a fund’s ability to outperform its peer group (funds in the same category) and benchmark on a risk-adjusted basis over the long term. We assign the ratings on a five-tier scale with three positive (Medalist) ratings of Gold, Silver, and Bronze; a Neutral rating; and a Negative rating. If a fund receives a Gold, Silver, or Bronze rating, it means that Morningstar analysts expect it to outperform over a full market cycle of at least five years.

4- and 5-Star Funds

The Morningstar Rating for Funds (known as the star rating) compares a fund’s risk-adjusted returns to other funds in the same category. (“Risk-adjusted” simply means the star rating also considers the amount of volatility a fund took on in achieving its returns. Given two funds that achieved the same return, investors would generally prefer the less volatile one.) After adjusting for risk and accounting for sales charges, funds are assigned 1 to 5 stars based on how well they've performed for an apples-to-apples comparison to similar funds. Within each Morningstar Category, the top 10% of funds receive 5 stars and the bottom 10% receive 1 star. Funds are rated for up to three time periods-three, five, and 10 years-and these ratings are combined to produce an overall rating. Ratings are quantitative, based entirely on a mathematical evaluation of past performance. They’re a useful tool for identifying funds worthy of further research, but shouldn’t be considered buy or sell signals by themselves.

Open to New Investment

All the funds on this list are open for new investment. Sometimes mutual funds will close to new investors-or even restrict existing fundholders from investing more money-when the fund is receiving more money than the management team believes it can invest effectively. Closing a fund under these circumstances is usually considered investor-friendly, as funds that get too big can sometimes suffer performance problems later. Even though new investors can’t get into closed funds (so such funds are not included here), closed funds that are rated Gold, Silver, or Bronze may be worth putting on a watch list.

Share Class Exclusions Applied

Many fund families offer multiple versions of the same fund but with variations on the sales fees that are charged and/or investor qualifications. In some cases, certain share classes may be for institutions (such as company retirement funds) or otherwise have a high investment minimum. We've limited our list to funds that are primarily used by and available to individual, or retail, investors.