Individual foreign investors face a regulatory obstacle course, so country funds make the most sense.
Next week, investors will face another factor that could weigh on prices in the Treasury market: new supply.
However, by June 2008, investors were already facing a significant financial loss.
But if the price of the stock increases, the investor faces a loss.
That is because of the different challenges these investors face when buying and selling, the professors said.
The Chinese don't have some of the worries investors face in other parts of the world.
Still, individual investors face a plethora of problems in buying funds and could use a little help.
But it is not as clear that ordinary retail investors would face the same problems.
If the shares rise in price, the investor faces a loss.
Some investors may have paid sales loads to buy a fund and might face another big fee at a different company.