Global Diversification: Could It Reduce Local Risk?
As Brazil's economy faces concentrated risks, diversifying abroad may help manage portfolio volatility. This basket provides exposure to the US/EU-listed financial infrastructure, such as global asset managers and index providers, that enables international market access.
About This Group of Stocks
Our Expert Thinking
Brazilian investors face concentration risks from domestic market exposure tied to specific sectors and local economic cycles. Rather than picking individual foreign stocks, this strategy invests in the foundational companies that power global capital markets - the asset managers, index creators, and exchanges that enable worldwide investing.
What You Need to Know
This group focuses on US and EU-listed financial infrastructure companies that form the backbone of international investing. These firms include major ETF sponsors, global benchmark creators, and the exchanges where international assets are traded. It's a way to gain indirect exposure to worldwide economic growth through essential market infrastructure.
Why These Stocks
These specific companies were selected because they represent the key enablers of global asset allocation. Each plays a distinct role - from global asset managers offering international funds to market data providers creating benchmarks like the S&P 500, plus major exchanges and custodians integral to international capital markets.
Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks
Global Market Gateway
These companies are the gatekeepers to international investing, giving you exposure to worldwide economic growth without the complexity of picking individual foreign stocks.
Portfolio Protection Strategy
Diversifying beyond Brazil's concentrated market risks could help smooth out volatility and build a more resilient investment portfolio for the long term.
Financial Infrastructure Powerhouses
You're investing in the essential plumbing of global finance - the asset managers, index creators, and exchanges that make international investing possible for millions worldwide.