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    4.4922$
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    4.4922$
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About

GB00B12GL767 represents the iShares UK Equity Index Fund (UK) Accumulating, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to mirror the performance of the FTSE All-Share Index. This index comprises companies listed on the London Stock Exchange that meet specific size and liquidity requirements, effectively tracking the broad UK equity market. As an accumulating fund, dividends are reinvested within the fund rather than being distributed to investors. This ETF provides a cost-effective and diversified way for investors to gain exposure to the UK stock market.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past performance, while not indicative of future results, influences investor demand. Good performance attracts investors, increasing demand and thus, the price.

Market Conditions: Overall market trends, economic growth, and investor sentiment affect the fund's investments and therefore its value.

Investment Strategy: The specific assets held within the fund, aligned with its investment strategy and sector focus, determine its overall value and impact price.

Fund Expenses: Management fees, operating costs, and other expenses directly impact the fund's net asset value, affecting investor returns and indirectly, the price.

Currency Fluctuations: As an EU fund, currency exchange rates between GBP and EUR can impact the fund's value when converted back to GBP.

Supply and Demand: Like any asset, the fund's price is ultimately influenced by the balance of buyers and sellers. High demand drives prices up, while high supply pushes them down.

Geopolitical Events: Major global events, political instability, and changes in regulations within the EU can affect the fund's investments and value.

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