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About

GB00B141DN99.EUFUND refers to the iShares UK Equity Index Fund (UK) D Acc, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to track the performance of the FTSE All-Share Index. This index represents approximately 98% of UK companies traded on the London Stock Exchange, providing broad exposure to the UK equity market. The fund aims to replicate the index's composition and weighting, offering investors a diversified and relatively low-cost way to invest in UK stocks. As an accumulating fund (Acc), any income or dividends earned are reinvested back into the fund, contributing to potential capital growth.

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Factors

Fund Performance: The overall performance of the fund, based on its net asset value (NAV), significantly impacts its price. Better performance usually leads to higher demand and a higher price. Market Conditions: General economic conditions, investor sentiment, and overall market trends influence the fund's price. Bull markets tend to push prices up, while bear markets may lead to price declines. Fund Holdings: The underlying assets held by the fund directly affect its value. The performance of the stocks, bonds, or other investments within the fund’s portfolio influences its overall price. Expense Ratio: The fund's expense ratio, representing annual operating costs, affects the return to investors, and thus impacts the price. Higher expense ratios can lead to lower net returns and potentially a lower price. Supply and Demand: Basic supply and demand principles affect the price of fund units. Higher demand and limited supply generally lead to increased prices, while lower demand might cause price reductions.

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