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In Canada,when a government is defeated,does that automatically trigger an election? Can a new government replace the defeated one without fresh elections? Why?
Foreign Stocks
Shares of companies based outside the investor's home country, offering diversification benefits in a portfolio.
Currency Exposure
Refers to the risk of loss from fluctuations in exchange rates that can affect an investor's or company's investments, assets, and liabilities.
ADRs
American Depositary Receipts, a way for investors to own shares in a foreign company through U.S. securities exchanges.
WEBS
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that specifically track the performance of non-U.S. markets, commonly known as World Equity Benchmark Shares.
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