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About

GB00BQ1YHW31 is the SEDOL code for the Baillie Gifford Positive Change Fund B Accumulation GBP share class. This fund, managed by Baillie Gifford, focuses on investing in companies that contribute to positive social or environmental change alongside generating financial returns. It typically invests in a concentrated portfolio of global equities and aims to identify companies that have the potential to deliver both strong growth and a beneficial impact on the world. The fund's performance and holdings information are publicly available via financial websites and Baillie Gifford's resources. EUFUND is not part of the official name but may have been added as a reference for a specific database or information source.

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Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates, particularly for bond funds, can affect bond valuations and the fund's overall price.

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