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GB00BP851T79

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    1.069$
  • Previous Close
    1.069$
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About

The financial product with the symbol GB00BP851T79.EUFUND is the iShares Core MSCI Europe UCITS ETF EUR (Acc). This is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) managed by BlackRock that aims to track the performance of the MSCI Europe Index, representing large and mid-cap equities across developed markets in Europe. The 'Acc' designation indicates that the fund accumulates income, meaning dividends received from the underlying companies are reinvested back into the fund rather than being distributed to investors. The fund is denominated in EUR (Euro) and is listed on various European stock exchanges, offering investors a diversified exposure to the European equity market.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past and present performance directly influences investor demand. Strong returns typically attract more investment, driving the price up.

Market Conditions: Broad market trends, economic outlook, and investor sentiment significantly affect fund prices. A bullish market often lifts all funds, while a bearish one can depress them.

Underlying Asset Values: The fund's net asset value (NAV) reflects the market value of its holdings. Changes in the value of these assets, like stocks or bonds, directly impact the fund's price.

Interest Rates: Interest rate changes can affect bond valuations within the fund, influencing its price. Higher rates generally decrease bond values.

Fund Flows: Significant inflows of investment drive the price up, while substantial outflows can depress it.

Fund Management Fees: High management fees can detract from returns and may make the fund less attractive to investors, indirectly affecting the price.

Currency Fluctuations: For funds investing internationally, currency exchange rates can impact the value of returns when converted back to the base currency, influencing investor demand.

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