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Templeton Emerging Markets Bond Fund Class A, C Unconstrained Fixed Income Product Profile Product Details 1 Fund Assets $34,588,372.19 Fund Inception Date 04/01/2013 Number of Securities 128 Including Cash Investment Style Unconstrained Benchmark JP Morgan EMBI Global Index Lipper Classification - Morningstar Category Emerging Markets Bond Dividend Frequency Quarterly in March, June, September, December CUSIP NASDAQ Symbol Class A 880 208 830 FEMGX Class C 880 208 822 FEMHX Class A Class C Maximum Sales Charges 4.25% initial sales charge 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) in the first year only Total Annual Operating Expenses With Waiver Without Waiver Class A 1.17% 2.52% Class C 1.57% 2.92% 30-Day Standardized Yield 2 With Waiver Without Waiver Class A 8.67% 7.70% Class C 8.64% 7.63% Fund Description The fund s investment goal is to seek current income with capital appreciation as a secondary goal. Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in a non-diversified portfolio of bonds issued by governments or government-related entities that are located in emerging-market countries, as well as bonds issued by emerging-market corporate entities. 3 Performance Data 4,5 Average Annual Total Returns 6,7 (%) 3 Mths YTD 1 Yr 3 Yrs 5 Yrs Since Inception Class A - With Sales -7.49-12.20-12.94 3.19 0.80 0.07 Charges Class A - Without -3.41-8.27-9.10 4.70 1.67 0.86 Sales Charges Class C - With Sales -4.46-9.41-10.27 4.23 1.22 0.43 Charges Class C - Without -3.51-8.54-9.44 4.23 1.22 0.43 Sales Charges JP Morgan EMBI 1.87-3.46-2.94 5.70 4.63 3.18 Global Index 10% 0% -10% -20% -7.49-3.41 1.87 3 Mths YTD 1 Yr 3 Yrs 5 Yrs Since Inception Class A - With Sales Charges Class A - Without Sales Charges JP Morgan EMBI Global Index -3.46-2.94-8.27-9.10-12.20-12.94 3.19 4.70 5.70 4.63 0.80 1.67 3.18 0.07 0.86 Performance data represents past performance, which does not guarantee future results. Current performance may differ from figures shown. The fund s investment return and principal value will change with market conditions, and you may have a gain or a loss when you sell your shares. Please call Franklin Templeton Investments at (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236 or visit franklintempleton.com for the most recent month-end performance. The fund has an expense reduction and a fee waiver associated with any investments it makes in a Franklin Templeton money fund and/or other Franklin Templeton fund, contractually guaranteed through 04/30/2019. Fund investment results reflect the expense reduction and fee waiver; without these reductions, the results would have been lower. 1. All holdings are subject to change. 2. The fund s 30-day standardized yield is calculated over a trailing 30-day period using the yield to maturity on bonds and/or the dividends accrued on stocks. It may not equal the fund s actual income distribution rate, which reflects the fund s past dividends paid to shareholders. 4. The fund offers other share classes subject to different fees and expenses, which will affect their performance. Please see the prospectus for details. 5. Source for Index: FactSet. Indexes are unmanaged, and one cannot invest directly in an index. They do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. 6. Periods shorter than one year are shown as cumulative total returns. 7. Since inception return for the benchmark is calculated to the fund inception date. Not FDIC Insured May Lose Value No Bank Guarantee

Calendar Year Returns (% Without Sales Charges) 2017 2016 2015 2014 Class A 10.21 10.41-3.30-2.70 Class C 9.75 9.92-3.84-3.05 JP Morgan EMBI Global Index 9.32 10.19 1.23 5.53 Performance data represents past performance, which does not guarantee future results. Current performance may differ from figures shown. The fund s investment return and principal value will change with market conditions, and you may have a gain or a loss when you sell your shares. Please call Franklin Templeton Investments at (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236 or visit franklintempleton.com for the most recent month-end performance. If the sales charge had been included, the returns would have been lower. Portfolio Manager Insight 8 Performance Review QUARTERLY KEY PERFORMANCE DRIVERS HELPED HURT Consumer discretionary stock CTrip.com International, a China-based online travel agency, was a detractor as emerging-market stocks, including Chinese stocks, had a difficult quarter given the volatility in a number of markets. A number of information technology stocks were weak, including Electronic Arts, a video game maker. The company reported strong earnings for its latest quarter, but it issued weaker-than-anticipated guidance. Apple was also a detractor on a relative basis, due to the fund s underweight position in the stock, given its outperformance. On the upside, Illumina, a US-based genome sequencing company, rose sharply after a strong quarterly earnings report on robust demand for the consumable products used in its gene sequencing equipment. We believe that the company s market opportunity remains large and that it should see faster growth as market penetration of its devices increases. Outlook & Strategy Overall, our investment convictions remain largely unchanged, despite the escalation in emerging-market risk aversion in recent months. Many of the countries that we believed were undervalued earlier this year have become even more undervalued with the recent risk-off cycle. Longer term we continue to have a positive outlook on a number of local-currency markets that we believe are fundamentally stronger than markets have been indicating. We continue to have a positive outlook for US growth and the global economy for 2018, but we re continuing to watch for potential economic disruptions. Overall, we expect US Treasury yields to continue rising as the Fed unwinds its balance sheet and tightens policy, while inflation pressures build on exceptional strength in the US labor market and resilient expansion of the US economy. In the major developed economies, we anticipate continued monetary accommodation and low rates in Japan and the eurozone while rates rise in the US those increasing rate differentials should depreciate the yen and euro against the US dollar, in our view. Outside of the developed markets, we are focused on specific emerging markets that are less externally vulnerable and more domestically driven, and that have responsible, credible central banks that consistently respond with appropriate monetary policies. We continue to hold select local-currency duration exposures in countries that we believe have healthy fundamentals and significantly higher yields than those available in developed markets. We also expect currency appreciation across a select subset of emerging markets. 8. The information provided is not a complete analysis of every material fact regarding any country, market, industry, security or fund. Because market and economic conditions are subject to change, comments, opinions and analyses are rendered as of the date of this material and may change without notice. A portfolio manager s assessment of a particular security, investment or strategy is not intended as individual investment advice or a recommendation or solicitation to buy, sell or hold any security or to adopt any investment strategy; it is intended only to provide insight into the fund s portfolio selection process. Holdings are subject to change. Portfolio Characteristics 9,10,11 Currencies Duration Credit Latin America Latin America Asia ex Japan Portfolio JP Morgan EMBI Global Index Average Duration 0.84 Yrs 6.82 Yrs Average Weighted Maturity 2.52 Yrs 11.55 Yrs 9. The portfolio characteristics listed are based on the fund s underlying holdings, and do not necessarily reflect the fund s characteristics. Information is historical and may not reflect current or future portfolio characteristics. All holdings are subject to change. 10. Average Duration and Average Weighted Maturity reflect certain derivatives held in Portfolio (or their underlying reference assets). 11. Source for Index: FactSet. Indexes are unmanaged, and one cannot invest directly in an index. They do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. franklintempleton.com 2

Portfolio Diversification Geographic Allocation 12 NON-US Argentina Brazil Mexico Colombia Costa Rica USA MIDDLE-EAST/AFRICA Egypt Ghana Ethiopia Senegal South Africa ASIA Indonesia Thailand EUROPE ST CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS OTHER 3.66 3.56 1.71 0.13 0.60 0.59 0.03 0.38 0.97 4.79 7.81 9.32 12.76 12.29 14.44 23.47 31.73 34.12 33.99 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Geographic Weightings vs. JP Morgan EMBI Global Index 13,14 NON-US Argentina Brazil Mexico Colombia Costa Rica USA MIDDLE-EAST/AFRICA Egypt Ghana Ethiopia Senegal South Africa ASIA -18.47 Indonesia Thailand EUROPE -19.37 NON-EMU EUROPE -18.53 Ukraine ST CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS OTHER -5.02-5.15 8.31 8.44-8.65 0.94 1.09 0.13 10.17 12.87 7.33 0.48 0.31-2.58-3.53-1.41 0.97 31.73-25% 0% 25% 50% 12,13. Figures reflect certain derivatives held in the portfolio (or their underlying reference assets) and may not total 100% or may be negative due to rounding, use of derivatives, unsettled trades or other factors. Information is historical and may not reflect current or future portfolio characteristics. All holdings are subject to change. 14. Source for Index: FactSet. Indexes are unmanaged, and one cannot invest directly in an index. They do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. franklintempleton.com 3

Currency Allocation 15 86.81 NON-US DOLLAR 52.24 Mexican Peso Brazilian Real Argentine Peso 22.69 14.22 11.77 Colombian Peso 3.56 US DOLLAR 34.57 MIDEAST/AFRICA Egyptian Pound Ghanaian Cedi New ASIA ASIA EX-JAPAN Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Thai Baht 22.26 14.44 7.81 9.33 20.65 10.91 10.90 Australian Dollar JAPANESE YEN EUROPE -5.69-11.33-18.40-40% -20% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Credit Quality Ratings 18 A- BBB+ 3.66 BBB 8.36 BB 1.71 BB- 12.29 B+ 0.59 B 34.52 B- NR N/A 0.38 0.03 1.22 Cash & Cash Equivalents 32.70 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Investment Grade Non-Investment Grade Cash & Cash Equivalents Currency Weightings vs. JP Morgan EMBI Global Index 16,17-13.19 NON-US DOLLAR 52.24 Mexican Peso Brazilian Real Argentine Peso Colombian Peso 22.69 14.22 11.77 3.56 US DOLLAR -65.43 MIDEAST/AFRICA Egyptian Pound Ghanaian Cedi New ASIA ASIA EX-JAPAN Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Thai Baht 22.26 14.44 7.81 9.33 20.65 10.91 10.90 Australian Dollar JAPANESE YEN EUROPE -100% -75% -50% -5.69-11.33-18.40-25% 0% 25% 50% 75% Asset Allocation 19 Fixed Income Cash & Cash Equivalents 32.70 67.30 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 15,16,19. Figures reflect certain derivatives held in the portfolio (or their underlying reference assets) and may not total 100% or may be negative due to rounding, use of derivatives, unsettled trades or other factors. Information is historical and may not reflect current or future portfolio characteristics. All holdings are subject to change. 17. Source for Index: FactSet. Indexes are unmanaged, and one cannot invest directly in an index. They do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. 18. Ratings shown are assigned by one or more Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organizations ( NRSRO ), such as Standard & Poor s, Moody s and Fitch. The ratings are an indication of an issuer s creditworthiness and typically range from AAA or Aaa (highest) to D (lowest). When ratings from all three agencies are available, the middle rating is used; when two are available, the lowest rating is used; and when only one is available, that rating is used. Foreign government bonds without a specific rating are assigned the country rating provided by an NRSRO, if available. The NR category consists of rateable securities that have not been rated by an NRSRO. The N/A category consists of nonrateable securities (e.g., equities). Cash includes equivalents, which may be rated. Derivatives are excluded from this breakdown. Information is historical and may not reflect current or future portfolio characteristics. All holdings are subject to change. franklintempleton.com 4

Supplemental Performance Statistics Supplemental Risk Statistics 20,21 Class A 3 Yrs 5 Yrs Standard Deviation (%) 8.69 7.74 Beta (%) 6.41 5.56 Information Ratio -0.16-0.53 Sharpe Ratio 0.44 0.15 Performance data represents past performance, which does not guarantee future results. Current performance may differ from figures shown. The fund s investment return and principal value will change with market conditions, and you may have a gain or a loss when you sell your shares. Please call Franklin Templeton Investments at (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236 or visit franklintempleton.com for the most recent month-end performance. Investment Philosophy Beliefs and Guiding Principles An unconstrained approach to emerging markets fixed income investing can lead to long-term value potential Integrating global macroeconomic analysis with in-depth country research can help identify long-term economic imbalances and lead to highconviction positions Actively allocating risk across multiple independent sources of alpha can deliver diversification and the potential to earn more consistent returns in diverse markets Investment Process 22,23 Multiple Research Lenses Can Lead to High-Conviction Opportunities Global Research Lenses Three Potential Sources of Alpha Portfolio Construction and Implementation Country Visits Local Asset Management Perspectives E S G Macroeconomic analysis Macro-models analysis Growth Drivers Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy Inflation Dynamic Debt Sustainability Balance of Payment Political Situation Yield Curve Credit Ideas Currency Ideas Identification of High- Conviction Opportunities Risk Modeling VaR Analysis Correlation Analysis Scenario/Stress Testing Team Management Potential Return vs. Expected Risk Global Allocations Trading Trade Structuring Market Flows Local Execution/ Settlement Liquidity Analysis PORTFOLIO Review Review/ Performance Attribution 22. The above chart is for illustrative and discussion purposes only. The way we implement our main investment strategies and the resulting portfolio holdings may change depending on factors such as market and economic conditions. 23. The Local Asset Management Group is comprised of investment professionals located in affiliates of and joint venture partners with Franklin Templeton Investments. 20. Information Ratio and Tracking Error information are displayed for the product versus the JP Morgan EMBI Global Index. 21. Information ratio is a way to evaluate a manager s ability to outperform a benchmark in relation to the risk that manager is assuming, with risk defined as deviation from the benchmark. This measure is calculated by dividing the portfolio s excess return (portfolio return less the benchmark return) by the tracking error (derived by taking the standard deviation of the monthly differences between the portfolio return and the benchmark return over time). franklintempleton.com 5

Investment Team Portfolio Manager Years with Firm Years Experience Michael Hasenstab, Ph. D., Executive VP & Chief Investment Officer 19 23 Laura Burakreis, Portfolio Manager, Research Analyst 12 31 Sonal Desai, Ph. D., Senior VP, Portfolio Manager, Director of Research 8 24 Additional Resources Global Sovereign/EMD Local Asset Management Average Duration: A measure of the sensitivity of the price (the value of principal) of a fixed-income investment to a change in interest rates. Duration is expressed as a number of years. Average Weighted Maturity: An estimate of the number of terms to maturity, taking the possibility of early payments into account, for the underlying holdings. Maturity is expressed as a number of years. Information Ratio: In investing terminology, the ratio of expected return to risk. Usually, this statistical technique is used to measure a manager s performance against a benchmark. This measure explicitly relates the degree by which an investment has beaten the benchmark to the consistency by which the investment has beaten the benchmark. Sharpe Ratio: To calculate a Sharpe ratio, an asset s excess returns (its return in excess of the return generated by risk-free assets such as Treasury bills) are divided by the asset s standard deviation. Standard Deviation: A measure of the degree to which a fund s returns varies from the average of its previous returns. The larger the standard deviation, the greater the likelihood (and risk) that a fund s performance will fluctuate from the average return. Tracking Error: Measure of the deviation of the return of a fund compared to the return of a benchmark over a fixed period of time. Expressed as a percentage. The more passively the investment fund is managed, the smaller the tracking error. franklintempleton.com 6

What Are The Risks? All investments involve risks, including possible loss of principal. Foreign securities involve special risks, including currency rate fluctuations (which may be significant over the short-term) and economic and political uncertainties; investments in emerging markets involve heightened risks related to the same factors, in addition to those associated with their relatively small size and lesser liquidity. Sovereign debt securities are subject to various risks in addition to those relating to debt securities and foreign securities generally, including, but not limited to, the risk that a government entity may be unwilling or unable to pay interest and repay principal on its sovereign debt, or otherwise meet its obligations when due. Derivatives, including currency management strategies, involve costs and can create economic leverage in the portfolio that may result in significant volatility and cause the Fund to participate in losses on an amount that exceeds the Fund s initial investment. The Fund may not achieve the anticipated benefits and may realize losses when a counterparty fails to perform as promised. Bonds are subject to liquidity risk, which may have an adverse impact on the security s value or a fund s ability to sell such securities. Changes in interest rates will affect the value of the Fund s portfolio, share price and yield. Bond prices generally move in the opposite direction of interest rates. As prices of bonds in the Fund adjust to a rise in interest rates, the Fund s share price may decline. Changes in the financial strength of a bond issuer or in a bond s credit rating may affect its value. Investments in lower rated securities include higher risks of default and loss of principal. These and other risks are discussed in the Fund s prospectus. Important Legal Information Investors should carefully consider a fund s investment goals, risks, charges and expenses before investing. To obtain a summary prospectus and/or prospectus, which contains this and other information, talk to your financial advisor, call us at (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236 or visit franklintempleton.com. Please carefully read a prospectus before you invest or send money. Important data provider notices and terms available at www.franklintempletondatasources.com. 3. See the prospectus for the description of the terms emerging-market countries and emerging-market corporate entities. Franklin Templeton Distributors, Inc. One Franklin Parkway San Mateo, CA 94403-1906 (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236 franklintempleton.com 2018 Franklin Templeton Investments. All rights reserved. 072 PP 09/18