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    10.7078$
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    10.7078$
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About

DBIVX.US refers to the Deutsche Bank Institutional High Yield Bond Fund - Class R6. This is a mutual fund offered by Deutsche Bank that invests primarily in high-yield corporate bonds, often referred to as "junk bonds," seeking to generate income and capital appreciation. It is designed for institutional investors and aims to outperform its benchmark index, the Bloomberg Barclays US Corporate High Yield Index.
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Factors

Global Market Volatility: Heightened volatility typically drives investors towards perceived safe havens like U.S. dollar assets, potentially increasing demand for DBIVX.US.

Interest Rate Differentials: The relative interest rates between the U.S. and other major economies can impact the attractiveness of U.S. dollar investments, thereby affecting demand.

Economic Data Releases: U.S. economic data releases, such as employment figures, inflation reports, and GDP growth, can influence market sentiment and dollar valuation.

Geopolitical Events: Global political and economic instability often leads to increased demand for the U.S. dollar, impacting the fund's price.

Central Bank Policies: Decisions by the Federal Reserve (the Fed) regarding monetary policy, such as interest rate adjustments and quantitative easing, significantly influence the dollar's value.

Investor Sentiment: General market sentiment towards risk and the perceived stability of the U.S. economy can drive investment flows into or out of dollar-denominated assets.

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