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GB00B4TDBG07

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    1.5545$
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    1.5545$
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About

GB00B4TDBG07.EUFUND is the SEDOL code for the Vanguard FTSE Developed World ex-U.K. Equity Index Fund Institutional Plus GBP Acc, a fund designed to track the performance of the FTSE Developed World ex-U.K. Index. This fund provides investors with exposure to a broad range of developed market equities outside of the United Kingdom, offering diversification across various countries and sectors. The "Institutional Plus GBP Acc" designation indicates the fund is aimed at institutional investors and accumulates income within the fund rather than distributing it.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past and present performance directly impacts investor demand. Strong performance attracts more investors, driving up the price.

Market Conditions: Overall economic and market sentiment influence investor appetite for risk assets like funds. Positive sentiment generally increases prices.

Fund Holdings: The value of the underlying assets held by the fund is a primary driver. Changes in these asset values affect the fund's net asset value (NAV) and thus its price.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can influence investor preferences, impacting demand for funds as alternative investments become more or less attractive.

Management Fees: High management fees can detract from returns, potentially lowering investor demand and affecting the price.

Fund Size: A larger fund may have greater economies of scale, potentially leading to lower expenses and increased efficiency, which can positively impact the price.

Investor Sentiment: General feelings and attitudes of investors towards the fund and its underlying assets affect demand and trading activity, leading to price fluctuations.

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