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    2.095$
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    2.095$
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About

GB00B1VRKG25 represents the iShares UK Dividend UCITS ETF, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to track the performance of an index composed of high dividend-yielding UK equities. This fund provides investors with exposure to a portfolio of UK companies expected to consistently distribute dividends, offering potential income generation alongside capital appreciation. The ETF trades on major European exchanges and is denominated in GBP.

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Factors

Market Conditions: Overall market sentiment and economic trends significantly impact fund valuations. Positive market environments usually lead to higher prices, while downturns can cause declines.

Underlying Asset Performance: The fund's price directly reflects the performance of the assets it holds, like stocks or bonds. Strong performance of these assets typically drives the fund's price upward.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates, particularly if the fund invests in bonds, can affect its price. Rising interest rates can decrease bond values, and thus the fund's price.

Fund Management Fees: Fees charged by the fund managers can impact the net returns and, therefore, the fund's price. Higher fees may lead to slightly lower overall price performance.

Investor Demand: High demand for the fund can increase its price, while low demand or redemptions can lead to price decreases.

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