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GB00B61TTC28

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    2.5378$
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    2.5378$
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About

GB00B61TTC28.EUFUND refers to the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Acc). It is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that aims to track the performance of the MSCI World Index, which represents large and mid-cap equity across developed markets. The fund is denominated in US dollars and aims for capital appreciation through reinvesting dividends.

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Factors

Economic Conditions: Broader economic trends, such as GDP growth, inflation, and interest rates, influence investor sentiment and asset valuations, affecting fund prices.

Market Sentiment: Investor confidence and risk appetite significantly impact fund demand. Positive sentiment can drive prices up, while negative sentiment can lead to sell-offs and price declines.

Fund Performance: The fund's historical returns and its performance relative to its benchmark influence investor interest. Strong performance typically attracts more investment, increasing the price.

Management Style: The fund manager's investment strategy and stock picking abilities directly impact the fund's returns and therefore its price. Skillful management can lead to higher prices.

Expense Ratio: The fund's operating expenses can affect its overall returns. Lower expense ratios can make a fund more attractive, potentially increasing its price over time.

Asset Allocation: The fund's mix of assets, such as stocks, bonds, and real estate, influences its risk and return profile, affecting its price depending on market conditions for those asset classes.

Currency Fluctuations: If the fund invests in international assets, currency exchange rates can impact returns when those returns are translated back into the fund's base currency, affecting the price.

Supply and Demand: Simple economics impact the fund's price. Greater demand compared to the available units causes the price to rise, whereas higher availability results in a price decrease.

Regulatory Changes: Changes in regulations related to investments or financial markets can impact fund operations and investor confidence, subsequently affecting the fund's price.

Geopolitical Events: Global events, such as political instability, trade wars, or major crises, can create market uncertainty and affect investor sentiment, leading to fluctuations in fund prices.

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