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Q: 1. Under current and projected global market conditions, does it make sense to invest in India-focused ETFs?
2. For India, would you lean towards actively managed ETFs, or passive ETFs , or invest in both?

If both, Which ETFs , if any, do you favor for the next couple of years? I am more comfortable with ETFs that are traded in NY or London, are hedged to the US$, and which invest only in mega caps, excluding State-owned enterprises.
Read Answer Asked by Adam on December 16, 2022
Q: India-I would like to broaden my investments internationally and am drawn to growth in India. The Fairfax option is less desireable to me because the units are (I believe) sold in U.S. Dollars. a)Are there any investment vehicles that you would recommend? and b) any with dividends?
Read Answer Asked by Calvin on December 02, 2019
Q: I'm interested in India for emerging markets exposure. Would you recommend individual companies (financials?) or go with an ETF or FIH.u? Thanks for your service.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on October 16, 2019
Q: I need to diversify outside of Canada, although I do have some individual US stocks.
1)What markets do you think will be the best - least volatile, some growth - over the next five years?
2) Can you recommend two etfs within those categories?
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on January 11, 2019
Q: For an investor looking for some direct exposure to India with a long term outlook, would you prefer FIH.U or INDY or do you have a different top pick? What about IFN which seems to have an indicated dividend yield of 13.4% Would be held in a registered account.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on January 11, 2019
Q: Is India reasonably priced right now? If so, do you prefer INCO(consumer), INXX(infra), INDY, ZID(C$) or a combo (or something else)?
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Ken on October 25, 2017