The Financial Times has apparently cut the listings of offshore mutual funds in its North American edition, and Eric Roseman, editor of the Global Mutual Fund Investor, a monthly newsletter that tracks such investments, isn’t happy about the change.
“The best sources now for tracking offshore mutual funds, which number over 54,000 products, is still The Financial Times. But to get a copy of the non-North American edition, is a hassle. I suggest having a friend, relative or associate overseas send you a copy every other month.”
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I use a website called http://www.bostonfundsdirect.com to track and invest into off shore Mutual funds.
In total they carry around 3,000 off shore funds, of which 230ish are based in North America.
I hope this may be of use
CFI