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About

ACWI.LSE represents the iShares MSCI ACWI UCITS ETF (Acc), listed on the London Stock Exchange. This exchange-traded fund (ETF) aims to track the investment results of an index composed of large- and mid-capitalization stocks across developed and emerging markets worldwide. It provides broad global equity exposure in a single investment vehicle, denominated in GBP, and reinvests any dividends received back into the fund. ACWI.LSE is commonly used by investors seeking diversified, passively managed exposure to the global stock market.

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Factors

Global Market Performance: ACWI tracks global stocks. Broad market uptrends increase its price, downtrends decrease it.

Currency Fluctuations: As a GBP-denominated ETF, currency shifts between GBP and underlying constituent currencies (e.g., USD, EUR) impact its price.

Interest Rates: Changes in global interest rates can affect valuations of companies within the index and, therefore, ACWI's price.

Economic Growth: Global economic growth prospects influence corporate earnings and investor sentiment, impacting stock prices within ACWI.

Inflation: Rising inflation can erode corporate profits and decrease valuations, possibly leading to lower ACWI prices.

Geopolitical Events: Events like political instability or trade wars can affect investor confidence, leading to price volatility in ACWI.

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