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    311.1292$
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    311.1292$
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About

GB00B4351D99.EUFUND refers to an investment fund, specifically the iShares Core FTSE 100 UCITS ETF (Acc). This is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to track the performance of the FTSE 100 Index, which represents the 100 largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, weighted by market capitalization. Being an accumulating ETF, it reinvests dividends back into the fund rather than distributing them to investors, potentially leading to long-term capital growth. It offers investors a convenient and cost-effective way to gain broad exposure to the UK's leading companies.

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Factors

Fund Performance: A fund's historical performance greatly influences its price. Strong returns attract investors, increasing demand and thus the price.

Market Conditions: Broad market trends, economic factors, and investor sentiment all play a role in fund pricing. Bull markets boost prices, while bear markets depress them.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can impact bond funds, which in turn affects the overall fund price if it holds bonds. Higher rates often lower bond values.

Management Fees: High management fees can detract from returns, potentially lowering the fund's attractiveness and impacting its price.

Fund Size: Very large funds may struggle to generate significant returns, while smaller funds might be more volatile, affecting investor confidence and the price.

Underlying Assets: The performance and value of the assets held within the fund (e.g., stocks, bonds, real estate) directly impact the fund's overall price.

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