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  • Open
    103730.6289$
  • Previous Close
    103751.3789$
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  • Day Range
    -20.75$
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About

The financial product symbol 438560.KO refers to the iShares MSCI Kokusai ETF. This ETF aims to track the investment results of an index composed of large- and mid-capitalization Japanese equities, excluding Japan. In other words, it provides exposure to the Japanese stock market while excluding companies based in Japan itself, focusing on Japanese companies listed on foreign stock exchanges.

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Factors

Market Demand: Increased investor interest pushes prices up, while decreased interest lowers them. Underlying Asset Performance: The ETF's value mirrors the performance of its tracked index or basket of assets. Supply of ETF Shares: New share creation dilutes value if demand is low, buybacks boost value. Economic Conditions: Macroeconomic factors like inflation, interest rates affect overall market sentiment. Fund Management Fees: Higher expense ratios can negatively impact the ETF's returns. Competitor ETFs: The performance and fees of similar ETFs can influence investor decisions. News and Events: Significant company or industry news affects the underlying assets and ETF price. Global Events: Geopolitical events, trade wars can cause volatility and price fluctuations. Currency Exchange Rates: Impacts the value if the ETF holds assets denominated in other currencies. Liquidity: Higher liquidity leads to tighter bid-ask spreads and better price discovery.

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