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  • Open
    11.4625$
  • Previous Close
    11.5627$
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  • Day Range
    -0.10$
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About

The ETF with the financial product symbol 2B7K.F refers to the Amundi Index MSCI Emerging Markets UCITS ETF DR, denominated in EUR and traded on the Euronext Paris stock exchange. It aims to replicate the performance of the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, offering investors exposure to a broad range of emerging market equities. This ETF is designed to provide diversified exposure to companies located in emerging market countries, making it a useful tool for investors seeking to participate in the growth potential of these economies.

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Factors

Underlying Asset Performance: 2B7K.F's price closely tracks its underlying asset, so its performance directly impacts the ETF's value. If the index or basket of assets rises, so should the ETF.

Supply and Demand: Market forces of supply and demand influence the ETF's price. Higher demand drives prices up, while increased supply can lead to price decreases.

Investor Sentiment: Overall market optimism or pessimism regarding the assets held by the ETF will affect demand and thus, price. Positive sentiment often increases demand, leading to higher prices.

Currency Fluctuations: As a foreign-listed ETF, currency exchange rates between the local currency and the currency of the underlying assets will impact returns. A stronger local currency can reduce returns, while a weaker one can increase them.

Expense Ratio: The ETF's management fee, deducted regularly, affects its overall return and potentially the long-term price. Higher expense ratios can slowly erode returns.

Tracking Error: Deviation from the benchmark index’s performance, known as tracking error, can impact the ETF's price relative to its intended target. Higher tracking error may lead to inconsistent performance.

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