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GB00B2Q8L536

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  • Open
    150.7753$
  • Previous Close
    150.7753$
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About

GB00B2Q8L536.EUFUND represents an investment fund. More specifically, it is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tracking the performance of European equities. Investors can purchase shares of this ETF on a stock exchange to gain diversified exposure to a basket of European companies, offering potential capital appreciation and dividend income based on the underlying assets.

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Factors

Underlying Asset Performance: The fund's price is primarily influenced by the performance of the assets it holds, such as European equities. Strong performance of these equities will increase the fund's price.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor sentiment towards European markets affects demand for the fund. Positive sentiment drives increased investment and higher prices.

Currency Fluctuations: As the fund invests in European assets, exchange rate changes between the fund's currency and the Euro can affect its value.

Fund Management Fees: The fund's expense ratio and management fees reduce the net return to investors, impacting its relative price performance.

Supply and Demand: Increased demand for the fund relative to its supply pushes the price upwards, while increased supply relative to demand lowers the price.

Economic Conditions: Macroeconomic factors like GDP growth, inflation, and interest rates in Europe impact the performance of underlying companies and therefore the fund's value.

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