The Best International Stock Index Funds (2024)

Round 2

This column continues the theme of last week’s article, “The Best US Stock Index Funds.” (You probably figured that from the headline.)

Once again, the goal is to identify the leading equity index funds that are widely available. The candidate list thus includes retail mutual funds and all exchange-traded funds while excluding both institutional funds and investments that distribute only through certain channels, such as 401(k) plans or financial advisors.

Adapting the Approach

The US article considered tracking error, the difference between the fund’s returns after adjusting for its expenses and the returns of the index that it emulated. This article will not do so, because international stock funds have two pricing policies. Some funds value their investments by the price of their most recent trades, at the exchange rate then prevailing, while other funds update such information through a process called “fair value pricing.” The exercise is therefore moot.

Nor can investors readily compare fund performances. Whereas 134 index funds claim the S&P 500 as their primary benchmark, almost every fund cited in this article claims a distinct standard. The upshot: If Fund A has outgained Fund B by an annualized 15 basis points over the past five years, despite costing slightly more, is that because Fund B has less adeptly replicated its benchmark? Or is it because Fund A’s index has enjoyed higher returns? If the latter, will things stay that way?

This column avoids such questions. It cannot answer the first question because of the inconsistency of pricing methods among international stock index funds. With some effort I could address the second question, but there is little point in doing so without also being able to resolve the third. It’s one thing to know what happened in the past, but quite another to determine whether that pattern will continue.

Today’s Format

Thus, my winners’ list contents itself with identifying the lowest-cost retail funds (with a maximum expense ratio of 0.50%) that have existed for at least five years, displayed in order of their costs. Also presented are their underlying indexes and five-year total returns, for those wishing to investigate further. They are grouped according to five investment goals:

1) Total international, which includes emerging markets but not US equities.

2) Developed markets, which excludes each of the above regions.

3) Global equities, which invests throughout the world, including in the US.

4) Emerging markets

5) Small company, which excludes the US but may or may not include emerging markets.

I selected only broadly defined funds. These days, many index funds specialize. They may hold only growth or value funds; invest through environmental, social, and governance principles; apply leverage; or hedge their positions. All fine, but not for this column.

Best Total International Funds

(Annualized Total Return %, January 2019-December 2023)

Fund

Ticker

Index

Return %

Expense %

Fidelity ZERO International IndexFZILXFidelity Global ex US7.400.00
Fidelity Global ex US IndexFSGGXMSCI ACWI IMI ex USA7.200.06
iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETFIXUSMSCI ACWI IMI ex USA7.290.07
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex US ETFVEUFTSE All-World ex US7,450.07
Vanguard Total International Stock ETFVXUSFTSE Global All Cap ex US7.390.08

In the early 2000s, Fidelity started an index fund price war in an attempt to wrest business from Vanguard. While the latter still dominates, Fidelity has accumulated $1.3 trillion in index fund assets, an impressive feat for a company that once symbolized active management. Nowhere are Fidelity’s efforts more visible than with total international stock indexes. The company offers the two cheapest retail funds, including no-cost Fidelity Zero International Index FZILX.

Best Developed-Markets Funds

(Annualized Total Return %, January 2019-December 2023)

Fund

Ticker

Index

Return %

Expense %

SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex US ETFSPDWS&P Developed Markets ex US BMI8.220.03
Fidelity International IndexFSPSXMSCI EAFE8.340.04
iShares Core MSCI Intl Developed Markets ETFIDEVMSCI World ex USA IMI8.510.04
Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETFVEAFTSE Developed Markets ex US All Cap8.400.05
Schwab International Equity ETFSCHFFTSE Developed Markets ex US8.520.06

Thanks to China’s struggles, these funds have bested their predecessors by slightly more than 1 percentage point per year. Note also that Fidelity International Index FSPFX appears here, while the seemingly identical (except for its expense ratio) Fidelity Zero International Index was in the previous table. That is because the funds have different objectives. Fidelity International Index invests only in developed markets, while Fidelity Zero International Index also holds emerging-markets stocks. Confused? That makes two of us.

Best Global Stock Funds

(Annualized Total Return %, January 2019-December 2023)

Fund

Ticker

Index

Return %

Expense %

Vanguard Total World Stock ETFVTFTSE Global All Cap11.840.07
SPDR Portfolio MSCI Global Stock Market ETFSPGMMSCI ACWI IMI12.040.09
iShares MSCI World ETFURTHMSCI World13.030.24
iShares MSCI ACWI ETFACWIMSCI ACWI11.760.32

These funds possess relatively few assets. Most US shareholders prefer a larger helping of their home country’s securities than are held by global-stock benchmarks. They create their own domestic/foreign blends rather than leave that decision to index providers. Consequently, there aren’t many great options. Vanguard and State Street STT run the only two truly cheap funds of the bunch, with iShares managing two midpriced offerings. (Quiz: Can you guess why iShares’ MSCI World ETF URTH has outgained its sibling iShares MSCI ACWI ETF ACWI? Correct. The latter holds emerging-markets stocks, while the former does not.)

Best Emerging-Markets Funds

(Annualized Total Return %, January 2019-December 2023)

Fund

Ticker

Index

Return %

Expense %

SPDR Portfolio Emerging Markets ETFSPEMS&P Emerging Markets BMI4.740.07
Fidelity Emerging Markets IndexFPADXMSCI Emerging Markets3.410.08
Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETFVWOFTSE Emerging AC China A Included4.730.08
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETFIEMGMSCI Emerging Markets IMI4.240.09
Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETFSCHEFTSE Emerging Markets4.110.11

The field expands, with five companies providing low-cost investments. The performance range is wide, as 133 basis points separate the top and bottom performers. The disparity is unsurprising, as the benchmark for SPDR Portfolio Emerging Markets ETF SPEM contains 4,105 more companies (!) than that for Fidelity Emerging Markets Index FPADX. The names of the two funds resemble each other much more than do the indexes.

Best Small Company Funds

(Annualized Total Return %, January 2019-December 2023)

Fund

Ticker

Index

Return %

Expense %

Vanguard FTSE All-World ex US Small Cap ETFVSSFTSE Global Small Cap ex-US6.900.08
Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETFSCHCFTSE Developed Markets Small Cap ex-US Liquid6.450.11
SPDR S&P International Small Cap ETFGWXS&P Developed Markets ex-US Under USD2 Billion5.540.40
iShares MSCI EAFE Small-Cap ETFSCZMSCI EAFE Small Cap6.470.40

With this list, I confess defeat. Three funds invest solely in developed markets, while Vanguard FTSE All-World ex US Small Cap ETF VSS also holds emerging markets. Logically, then, they should have outgained Vanguard’s offering, since (as we have seen) emerging-markets stocks have lagged those from developed markets. They did not, and I have no explanation. The anomaly does point out, though, that cost advantages are more tenuous with these investments than with the others, because the index characteristics vary so widely.

My final table contains funds that protect against currency risk by hedging their returns into US dollars. Over the past five years, such funds have reliably outgained their local-currency peers. Of course, the US dollar’s strength may wane. If so, these past winners would become future losers. That said, for those seeking to tie their fortunes to those of the US dollar, here are three iShares funds that accomplish the task.

Best Hedged Funds

(Annualized Total Return %, January 2019-December 2023)

Fund

Goal

Ticker

Index

Return %

Expense %

iShares Currency Hedged MSCI ACWI ex-US ETFTotal InternationalHAWXMSCI ACWI ex US 100% Hedged9.680.35
iShares Currency Hedged MSCI EAFE ETFDeveloped MarketsHEFAMSCI EAFE 100% Hedged11.770.35
iShares Currency Hedged MSCI EAFE Small-Cap ETFSmall CompanyHSCZMSCI EAFE Small Cap 100% Hedged10.560.42

Correction: This article was updated to transpose the Expense % and Return % column headers in the Best Small Company Funds table.

Correction: This article was updated to indicate that developed-markets funds bested rather than trailed their predecessors.

The author or authors do not own shares in any securities mentioned in this article.Find out about Morningstar’s editorial policies.

The opinions expressed here are the author’s. Morningstar values diversity of thought and publishes a broad range of viewpoints.

The Best International Stock Index Funds (2024)

FAQs

The Best International Stock Index Funds? ›

Markets outside the United States don't always rise and fall at the same time as the domestic market, so owning pieces of both international and domestic securities can level out some of the volatility in your portfolio. This can spread out your portfolio's risk more than if you owned just domestic securities.

Which international index fund is best? ›

  • Fidelity International Index Fund (FSPSX)
  • Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS)
  • iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (IEFA)
  • iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG)
  • Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund (SFILX)
  • KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB)
May 14, 2024

Is it worth investing in international index funds? ›

Markets outside the United States don't always rise and fall at the same time as the domestic market, so owning pieces of both international and domestic securities can level out some of the volatility in your portfolio. This can spread out your portfolio's risk more than if you owned just domestic securities.

What are the best international stocks to invest in? ›

Best International Companies to Own: 2024 Edition
Company NameTickerBusiness Country
NestleNSRGYSwitzerland
Reckitt Benckiser GroupRBGLYUnited Kingdom
UnileverULUnited Kingdom
Royal Bank of CanadaRYCanada
31 more rows

Which index fund performs the best? ›

The Fidelity Zero Large Cap Index (FNILX) is one of the best index funds tracking the S&P 500.

What is the highest performing international fund? ›

Best International Stock Funds
FundSymbol3-year average annual return
Wasatch Emerging India InvestorWAINX9.15
Matthews India InvestorMINDX9.41
Guinness Atkinson Global Innovators InvIWIRX5.99
Eaton Vance Greater India AETGIX8.11
55 more rows
Mar 22, 2024

What are the big 3 index funds? ›

The passive index fund industry is dominated by BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, which we call the “Big Three.” We comprehensively map the ownership of the Big Three in the United States and find that together they constitute the largest shareholder in 88 percent of the S&P 500 firms.

What does Warren Buffett say about international stocks? ›

The “Oracle of Omaha” said during the annual shareholder meeting that he does not expect to make significant bets outside the U.S., saying his recent investments in Japanese trading houses were a compelling exception. But Buffett noted the similarity in operations between the Canada and the U.S.

How much of my portfolio should be in international stocks? ›

Depending on your return objectives and risk tolerance, your international allocation should be 5-25% of your total stock market investments and the international weighting necessary for truly global exposure is likely to increase over time as global trends become even more entrenched.

What are 2 cons to investing in index funds? ›

Disadvantages of Index Investing
  • Lack of downside protection: There is no floor to losses.
  • No choice in the index fund's composition: Cannot add or remove any holdings.
  • Can't beat the market: Can only achieve market returns (generally)

What is the best international fund Vanguard? ›

7 Best Vanguard Funds to Buy and Hold
Vanguard fundExpense ratio
Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTIAX)0.12%
Vanguard Total World Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTWAX)0.10%
Vanguard Value Index Fund Admiral Shares (VVIAX)0.05%
Vanguard Wellington Fund Investor Shares (VWELX)0.26%
3 more rows
Sep 6, 2024

What is the best worldwide fund? ›

Fidelity Index World is the most popular option of all. It tracks the MSCI World benchmark, which measures the performance of large and mid-cap stocks across 23 developed markets. The fund has ongoing charges of just 0.12% and over the last five years has generated an annualised return of 13.3%.

Have international stocks ever outperformed the S&P 500? ›

US equities have dominated international equities over the past decade, but in the decade before that, it was international equities that were on a hot streak. The MSCI EAFE Index, which includes companies in emerging and developed markets, outperformed the S&P 500 Index seven times between 2000 and 2009.

Which world index fund is best? ›

The Best International Stock Index Funds
  • Fidelity Global ex US Index. (FSGGX)
  • iShares MSCI ACWI ETF. (ACWI)
  • iShares Currency Hdgd MSCI EAFE SmCp ETF. (HSCZ)
  • iShares Core S&P US Value ETF. (IUSV)
  • iShares Currency Hdgd MSCI ACWI exUS ETF. (HAWX)
Mar 25, 2024

What is the most successful index? ›

The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average are the top large-cap indexes. Notable mid-cap indexes include the S&P Mid-Cap 400, the Russell Midcap, and the Wilshire U.S. Mid-Cap Index. In small-caps, the Russell 2000 is an index of the 2,000 smallest stocks from the Russell 3000.

What is the safest index fund? ›

Best Low Risk Index Funds to Buy
  • Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund (NYSEARCA:VTI) ...
  • Vanguard 500 Index Fund (MUTF:VOO) ...
  • Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ:QQQ) ...
  • Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Adm (MUTF:VBTLX) ...
  • Fidelity Blue Chip Growth (MUTF:FBGRX) ...
  • ProShares UltraPro QQQ (NASDAQ:TQQQ)
Sep 29, 2023

What is the best performing international ETF? ›

Best International ETFs
  1. Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF (NYSEARCA: VGK) Ticker. ...
  2. Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF (NYSEARCA: SCHE) Ticker. ...
  3. iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF (IXUS) Ticker. ...
  4. Vanguard Total International Stock ETF Index Fund (NYSEARCA: VT) Ticker. ...
  5. Invesco China Technology ETF (NYSEARCA: CQQQ) Ticker.
Jul 10, 2024

Is Voo better than Spy? ›

SPY is more expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.0945%, versus 0.03% for VOO. SPY is up 20.32% year-to-date (YTD) with -$19.07B in YTD flows. VOO performs worse with 18.7% YTD performance, and +$48.81B in YTD flows.

What is the difference between Vxus and VEU? ›

VEU is more expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.08%, versus 0.07% for VXUS. VEU is up 8.92% year-to-date (YTD) with -$882M in YTD flows. VXUS performs worse with 7.27% YTD performance, and +$6.55B in YTD flows.

Is the Fidelity International index fund a good investment? ›

Overall Rating

Morningstar has awarded this fund 4 stars based on its risk-adjusted performance compared to the 672 funds within its Morningstar Category.

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