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About

GB00BKYRTZ49.EUFUND represents an exchange-traded fund (ETF) known as the iShares Core MSCI Europe UCITS ETF EUR (Acc). This fund aims to track the investment results of an index composed of large, mid-sized, and small-cap companies in developed markets within Europe. As an accumulating ETF, income generated by the underlying holdings is reinvested into the fund rather than distributed as dividends. It offers investors diversified exposure to the European equity market in a single investment vehicle and is denominated in Euros.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Historical and recent performance directly impacts investor demand. Strong returns usually attract more investment, driving the price up.

Market Conditions: Broad economic trends, investor sentiment, and geopolitical events affect overall market prices, influencing the value of the fund's holdings.

Underlying Assets: The fund's price is tied to the value of its underlying assets, which are the stocks, bonds, or other investments it holds.

Management Fees: Higher fees charged by the fund manager can reduce returns, potentially impacting the price. Lower fees may attract more investors.

Supply and Demand: Like any investment, increased demand for the fund will generally push the price higher, while increased supply may lower it.

Expense Ratio: Higher expense ratios can negatively affect the fund's net asset value, leading to a lower price.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can impact bond yields, affecting the value of bond funds or funds with significant bond holdings.

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