International mutual funds crash amid Trump tariff woes — Should you exit now?

In the last one week, there has been a sharp decline in the international mutual funds triggered by sharp sell-offs in equities globally after US President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on some major economies, including China, the EU and India. In response, Europe and China also announced higher tariffs on the US, further escalating global trade war and adding to recession fears. Amidst all this trade tussle, global equity markets have seen trillions of dollars in investor money wiped out.

This has directly affected those investors who have invested in international mutual funds. In the last few days, the value of such funds has fallen by more than 13%. Of the 67 international mutual fund reviewed, none of the schemes gave positive returns in the last one week. The category average return for the international mutual funds stood at (-)7.92% in the last one week.

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10 worst-performing international mutual funds in 1 week:

1. Invesco India – Invesco Global Consumer Trends FoF: (-13.33%)

2. ICICI Prudential Strategic Metal and Energy Equity FoF: (-11.91%)

3. Mirae Asset Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF FoF (-11.70%)

4. DSP World Mining Fund of Fund (-11.67%)

5. Kotak Nasdaq 100 FOF (-11.13%)

6. Mirae Asset Global Electric & Autonomous Vehicles ETFs FoF (-10.91%)

7. Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ ETF (-10.70%)

8. Motilal Oswal Nasdaq Q50 ETF (-10.64%)

9. Edelweiss US Technology Equity FoF (-10.51%)

10. SBI International Access – US Equity FoF (-10.28%)

(Data source: Value Research)

Also read: Top 5 international mutual funds to invest in India – Delivered up to 97% returns in 1 year

International mutual funds: 3-month and 6-month performance

These funds’ performance over 3 months and 6 months has not been good either, giving investors up to (-)21% and (-)23.58% returns, respectively.

Now what should investors do in such a situation?

If you have invested in these funds, there is no need to panic. Remember, these funds are for long-term investment. Markets keep going up and down – this is a part of investing. In such a situation, withdrawing money in a hurry can lead to losses.

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