The Motley Fool
12 Jul 2026, 16:37 UTC · 3h ago
What Is the State Street SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF, and Who Should Buy It?
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The Motley Fool
12 Jul 2026, 16:37 UTC · 3h ago
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Vanguard research forecasts developed markets ex-U.S. equities to deliver annualized returns of 5.4% to 7.4% over the next 10 years, potentially outperforming U.S. stocks. — A shift in long-term expectations from a major asset manager toward non-U.S. equities could trigger a significant rotation of capital out of domestic markets.
+0.60Companies in international developed markets may capture the greatest long-term economic gains from AI by increasing productivity without the high cost of building infrastructure. — This challenges the narrative that AI benefits are exclusive to U.S. tech giants, potentially boosting the valuation of international industrial and service firms.
+0.40The SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF (SPDW) has delivered an average annual return of 19.2% over the past three years, outperforming the S&P 500 recently. — Recent momentum data serves as a proof-of-concept for investors considering a pivot to international developed markets.
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