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GB00B2PGGP38

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    3.813$
  • Previous Close
    3.813$
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About

GB00B2PGGP38 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for the LF Brook Global Leaders Fund Accumulation GBP. This fund is an OEIC (Open Ended Investment Company) managed by Link Fund Solutions Limited, aiming to provide long-term capital growth by investing in a diversified portfolio of global equities. The 'EUFUND' portion likely refers to a data feed or database categorization rather than an official designation within the fund's name or structure, often used by financial data providers to classify funds listed on European exchanges or conforming to certain European regulatory standards.

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Factors

Underlying Asset Performance: The EUFUND's value is directly tied to the performance of the assets it holds, such as European stocks and bonds.

Economic Conditions in Europe: Broad economic factors like GDP growth, inflation, and interest rates in the Eurozone affect the underlying assets.

Market Sentiment: Investor confidence or fear related to European markets can drive fund demand and, therefore, its price.

Currency Exchange Rates: Fluctuations between the British Pound (if the fund is denominated in GBP) and the Euro impact returns if assets are Euro-denominated.

Fund Management Fees: The fund's expense ratio reduces overall returns, affecting its net asset value (NAV) and market price.

Supply and Demand: Greater investor demand for the fund pushes up its price, while increased selling pressure can lower it.

Political Stability: Political events and policy changes within Europe create uncertainty, affecting asset valuations.

Sector Performance: The fund's concentration in specific sectors of the European economy (e.g., technology, financials) influences its price.

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