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Vanguard to Simplify Diversification in Target-Date Funds

    
VALLEY FORGE, PA, September 27, 2010 -- Vanguard plans to simplify the construction of its Target Retirement Funds and certain other funds-of-funds by replacing their three underlying international portfolios with a single broad international stock index fund. Vanguard will also increase the overall international equity exposure of these funds.

Assets in the funds' current international component funds-Vanguard European Stock Index Fund, Vanguard Pacific Stock Index Fund and Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund-will be moved to Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund. The transition will occur in the coming months in the 12 Vanguard Target Retirement Funds and three Vanguard Managed Payout Funds.

"We believe that the funds' shareholders will realize numerous benefits by the move to the Total International Stock Index Fund, including more streamlined portfolio construction and more diversified international exposure," said Vanguard Chief Investment Officer Gus Sauter.

Under the simplified approach, most of the Target Retirement Funds will comprise three broad index funds. Target Retirement Funds with target dates greater than five years from the current year will offer allocations constructed using only three funds:

	Current Construction	                   New Construction
	Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund	   Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund
	Vanguard Total Bond Market II Index Fund   Vanguard Total Bond Market II Index Fund
	Vanguard European Stock Index Fund         Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund
	Vanguard Pacific Stock Index Fund	 
	Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund	 
	

The Target Retirement 2005 and 2010 Funds, as well as the Target Retirement Income Fund, invest in the funds in the table above, in addition to the Vanguard Inflation-Protected Securities Fund and Vanguard Prime Money Market Fund.

The Target Retirement 2015 Fund invests in the funds above as well as in the Vanguard Inflation-Protected Securities Fund.

The use of Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund offers better representation of the international equity markets. The fund's benchmark, which Vanguard recently announced will change to the MSCI® All Country World ex USA Investable Market Index, provides broad coverage of developed and emerging countries across the capitalization spectrum, including international small-cap companies, as well as Canada.

Change in International Equity Allocation

Vanguard also plans to increase the international equity exposure of Vanguard Target Retirement Funds, Vanguard Life Strategy Funds, and Vanguard STAR Fund from approximately 20% to approximately 30% of the equity allocations. The exposure to domestic equities in these funds will be commensurately reduced, so that the overall allocation of stocks and bonds remains the same. For example, the table below shows the planned change in the domestic/international stock mix of the Target Retirement 2025 Fund; the other funds will experience similar adjustments.

	Vanguard Target Retirement 2025 Fund
	
	                       Current Allocation     New Allocation
	Stocks                        75%                   75%
	            Domestic          60%                   52%
	            International     15%                   23%
	Bonds                         25%                   25%
	

"This increased international allocation will incrementally increase diversification and hence, marginally reduce the volatility of the funds over the long term," said Mr. Sauter, who noted that the new weightings will also reduce the "home bias" of the funds.

Investments in Target Retirement Funds are subject to the risks of their underlying funds. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative ones based on its target date. An investment in a Target Retirement Fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date.

About Vanguard

Vanguard, headquartered in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, is one of the world's largest investment management companies. Vanguard manages nearly $1.4 trillion in U.S. mutual fund assets. Vanguard offers more than 165 index and actively managed funds and ETFs to U.S. investors and more than 50 additional funds in non-U.S. markets.

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