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How the Biggest Funds Fared

By Paul J. Lim
Posted 1/7/07

Last year was supposed to be a time for investors to play it safe, as blue-chip stock funds were expected to dominate the aging bull market. But after the economy proved stronger than expected in 2006-and after the Federal Reserve stopped hiking interest rates-it turned out to be another year for investing dangerously. Among the 25 largest mutual funds, the best performers last year were those that ventured abroad. Among them: Fidelity Diversified International, which was up nearly 23 percent, and American Funds Capital World Growth & Income, up 22 percent. In general, riskier assets led the rally. Emerging-markets stock funds soared 32 percent last year. And U.S. funds that invest in small companies beat large-cap funds for the sixth straight year.

FUND NAME CATEGORY 4TH QTR. 1-YEAR 3-YEAR* ASSETS IN BIL.
American Funds Growth Fund of America Large growth 6.46 10.94 12.37 $161.2
Vanguard 500 Index Large blend 6.67 15.64 10.30 117.7
PIMCO Total Return Intermediate-term bond 0.93 3.99 4.01 100.1
American Funds EuroPacific Growth Foreign large blend 8.68 21.87 20.89 95.3
American Funds Investment Co. of America Large value 5.37 15.94 10.80 88.7
American Funds Washington Mutual Large value 6.35 18.04 10.34 84.0
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Large blend 7.04 15.51 11.26 83.8
American Funds Capital Income Builder World allocation 8.11 22.04 14.56 80.9
American Funds Capital World Growth & Inc World stock 9.14 22.36 18.79 80.0
American Funds Income Fund of America Moderate allocation 6.67 20.29 11.99 76.4
Fidelity Contrafund Large growth 6.45 11.52 14.26 68.8
Dodge & Cox Stock Large value 6.54 18.53 15.60 64.8
Vanguard Institutional Index Large blend 6.69 15.79 10.43 64.3
American Funds American Balanced Moderate allocation 4.66 11.81 7.89 55.9
American Funds New Perspective World stock 8.12 19.87 15.08 52.5
Franklin Income Conservative allocation 6.48 19.12 10.82 52.2
Vanguard Windsor II Large value 6.60 18.25 14.40 47.4
Fidelity Magellan Large growth 5.04 7.22 7.04 46.0
Fidelity Diversified International Foreign large growth 9.80 22.52 19.78 45.8
Vanguard Wellington Moderate allocation 5.48 14.93 10.93 45.2
Davis NY Venture Large blend 7.65 15.12 12.71 43.7
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Intermediate-term bond 0.93 3.83 3.49 39.9
Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Midcap blend 9.78 17.76 16.08 38.8
American Funds Fundamental Investors Large blend 7.24 19.24 14.90 38.4
Templeton Growth World stock 8.31 21.81 15.51 35.8
Standard & Poor's 500 6.70 15.79 10.44

Source: Morningstar Inc. *3-year return is annualized.

This story appears in the January 15, 2007 print edition of U.S. News & World Report.

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