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    175.5084$
  • Previous Close
    175.5084$
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About

BE0935066838.EUFUND is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for Candriam Bonds Euro Corporate Bonds, a sub-fund of Candriam Bonds. It's a EUR-denominated fixed income fund that invests primarily in corporate bonds issued in Eurozone countries. The fund aims to provide investors with a return above the Eurozone corporate bond market through active management.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Historical and recent performance directly impacts investor demand and thus the fund's price.

Market Conditions: Overall economic climate, interest rates, and geopolitical events influence investor sentiment and fund valuations.

Fund Holdings: The value of the underlying assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) held within the fund significantly impacts its price.

Management Fees: Higher fees can detract from returns, potentially lowering the fund's attractiveness and price.

Investor Demand: Increased demand pushes the price up, while selling pressure can lower it.

Fund Size: Extremely large or small funds can face liquidity issues impacting pricing.

Currency Fluctuations: If the fund invests in foreign assets, exchange rate changes affect its value.

Regulatory Changes: New regulations could impact the fund's operations or investment strategy, affecting its price.

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