The falling dollar means investors should look abroad — carefully

The falling dollar has made foreign investment a better bet, but there are some important factors one must keep in mind

The New York Times
April 21, 2018 at 7:58PM
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers his speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, Tuesday, April 17, 2018. Macron is expected to outline his vision for the future of Europe to push for deep reforms of the 19-nation eurozone and will launch a drive to seek European citizens' opinions on the European Union's future. (AP Photo/ Jean Francois Badias)
The European Union met in Strasbourg, France. European equities have returned nearly 18 percent over the year. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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