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    158.8086$
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About

GB00B29KGH36 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for the iShares UK Equity Index Fund (UK) D Acc GBP. This fund is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) managed by BlackRock. It aims to track the performance of the FTSE All-Share Index, which represents a broad range of UK-listed companies. The "D Acc GBP" designation signifies a distribution share class denominated in British pounds, where income is accumulated within the fund rather than distributed to investors. The ".EUFUND" part likely indicates the fund is available for trading on a specific European trading platform or listed under a particular regulatory structure within the European Union.

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Factors

Market Conditions: Overall market sentiment and economic conditions in the European Union significantly impact the fund's value. Fund Performance: The fund's historical and recent performance directly affects investor demand and, consequently, its price. Asset Allocation: The fund's investment strategy and the specific assets it holds (e.g., stocks, bonds) contribute to price fluctuations. Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates, particularly within the Eurozone, can influence the value of fixed-income assets held by the fund. Currency Fluctuations: Currency exchange rates, especially the Euro against other major currencies, can affect the fund's returns. Company Specific News: News and performance of the individual companies the fund invests in affects the overall fund price. Investor Sentiment: General investor optimism or pessimism regarding European markets can drive buying or selling pressure. Fund Management: The expertise and decisions of the fund managers play a vital role in the fund's performance and price. Economic Indicators: Economic indicators like GDP growth, inflation, and unemployment rates influence investor confidence and fund value. Regulatory Changes: Changes in financial regulations within the EU can impact the investment landscape and fund performance.

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