I want to buy an index fund that's traded here in the US which tracks "s&p cnx nifty" - which is the benchmark index in the India's national stock exchange. I looked for vanguard. franklin templeton etc, but none seem to have it or I couldn't find it. I know there's IFN, but its not an index fund and is not well diversified.
Answers:
Not sure but see no answers here so...
You mention IFN - did you try looking at IIF?
You could also check the following site to see if anything turns up:
http://screen.morningstar.com/fundselect...
http://screen.morningstar.com/etfscreene...
If you don't find any via one of these links, probably doesn't exist.
My conclusion is the answer to your question is no - at least I couldn't find one, including after trying this search:
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=s%26p+c...
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