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Small print "uncertainties" in emerging markets

Earlier this month Fidelity Observer talked about various types of mutual funds that invest in foreign stocks.

If you invest in an emerging market fund, you probably are aware of the risk involved. If you invest in Fidelity funds that invest in emerging markets, you might have to dig a little harder for this warning:

"Certain fund's investments in emerging markets can be subject to social, economic, regulatory, and political uncertainties and can be extremely volatile."

Fidelity Observer spotted this on page A-53 of Fidelity's annual report for Fidelity's "Broadly Diversified Equity Funds".

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>>> bergevpi Commented on February 11, 2006

Isn't this commonsense?



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