Direct Equities:
Buying shares of foreign companies listed on international stock exchanges.
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs):
ETFs that track international indices, sectors, or commodities.
Foreign Fixed Deposits:
Some banks offer fixed deposits in foreign currencies.
Mutual Funds with International Exposure:
Mutual funds are managed by Indian asset management companies that invest in global equities.
Foreign Currency Accounts:
Holding foreign currency accounts with banks to invest directly in foreign currencies.
Global Depository Receipts & American Depository Receipts:
Instruments representing shares of foreign companies traded on international exchanges.
Foreign Real Estate Investment:
Direct investment or through real estate funds in properties located abroad.
Bonds and Fixed Income Securities:
Investing in foreign government bonds or corporate bonds.
Cryptocurrencies:
Trading or investing in cryptocurrencies on international exchanges.
Options and Futures Trading:
Engaging in derivatives trading on international sales.
International Retirement Accounts:
Contributing to retirement accounts in foreign countries.
Socially Responsible Investments (SRI):
Investing in companies or funds that align with specific ethical or environmental criteria.
Peer-to-Peer Lending Platforms:
Participating in lending activities on global P2P lending platforms.
Real Estate Crowdfunding:
Investing in real estate projects through crowdfunding platforms.
Structured Notes:
Complex financial instruments offering exposure to various asset classes.
Hedge Funds and Private Equity:
Investing in hedge funds or private equity funds that operate globally.
International Index Funds:
Funds that replicate the performance of international indices.
Foreign Government Savings Bonds:
Bonds issued by foreign governments that offer fixed returns.