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About

IE0003006586.EUFUND represents the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Acc). This exchange-traded fund (ETF) aims to track the investment results of the MSCI World Index, which is a broad, market-capitalization-weighted index representing equity market performance in developed markets globally. The "Acc" designation indicates that the ETF accumulates income, meaning dividends received from the underlying holdings are reinvested back into the fund, rather than being distributed to investors. The fund is denominated in USD and is UCITS compliant, adhering to regulatory standards designed to protect investors.

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Factors

Investment Strategy: The fund's focus, such as sector or geography, impacts its performance and price. A focus on high-growth sectors might lead to higher volatility. Market Conditions: Overall economic environment, including interest rates, inflation, and GDP growth, influence investor sentiment and fund valuations. Fund Performance: The fund's historical performance, relative to its benchmark and peer group, affects investor demand and, consequently, its price. Expense Ratio: The fund's operating costs, expressed as a percentage of assets, reduce returns. Higher expense ratios can make the fund less attractive. Currency Fluctuations: If the fund invests in assets denominated in a currency different from the fund's reporting currency, exchange rate movements impact returns. Supply and Demand: Investor demand for the fund's shares influences its price. High demand can drive up the price, while low demand can depress it. Regulatory Changes: Changes in regulations governing the fund industry can impact fund operations, costs, and investment strategies, thereby affecting price. Fund Manager Expertise: The fund manager's skills in selecting and managing investments can significantly impact the fund's performance and price.

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