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GB00B1XFJ672

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    471.181$
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    471.181$
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About

GB00B1XFJ672 represents the iShares UK Equity Index Fund (UK) Acc GBP, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) domiciled in the UK and managed by BlackRock. This fund aims to replicate the performance of the FTSE All-Share Index, providing investors with broad exposure to the UK equity market. It invests in a diversified portfolio of UK-listed companies, mirroring the index's composition and weighting. The 'Acc' in the name indicates that the fund accumulates income, reinvesting dividends back into the fund rather than distributing them to investors.

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Factors

Fund Performance: A fund's historical and current performance directly influences its price. Strong performance attracts investors, increasing demand and price.

Market Conditions: Broader economic trends, investor sentiment, and market volatility impact fund prices. Bull markets often lead to price increases, while bear markets can cause declines.

Fund Holdings: The underlying assets held by the fund, such as stocks or bonds, affect its price. Changes in the value of these assets directly impact the fund's net asset value (NAV).

Expense Ratio: A fund's expense ratio, which covers management fees and operating costs, can indirectly affect its price. Higher expenses may lead to lower returns and potentially lower investor demand.

Fund Size & Flows: Large inflows of money into the fund can drive up the price, while significant outflows can put downward pressure on it. Fund size impacts economies of scale, potentially influencing costs.

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