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IE000RH3A303

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    85.7508$
  • Previous Close
    85.7508$
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About

IE000RH3A303.EUFUND refers to a financial product, specifically an exchange-traded fund (ETF). This ETF, often referred to as "iShares MSCI World SRI UCITS ETF EUR (Acc)," aims to track the performance of the MSCI World SRI (Socially Responsible Investment) index. The fund invests in companies across developed markets globally that have high environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings while excluding those involved in activities deemed controversial. The 'Acc' in the name indicates that the fund accumulates income, reinvesting dividends received into the fund instead of distributing them to investors.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Historical returns and relative performance compared to its benchmark significantly influence investor demand.

Market Conditions: Overall economic environment, interest rates, and investor sentiment in the European market impact asset valuations.

Fund Holdings: The value of the underlying assets (stocks, bonds) held within the fund directly impacts the fund's net asset value.

Management Fees: Expense ratios and management fees charged by the fund manager affect the overall cost to investors and returns.

Investor Demand: High demand pushes prices up, while redemptions can lead to price decreases as fund managers sell assets.

Currency Fluctuations: Changes in the value of the Euro against other currencies can impact the fund's returns for international investors.

Regulatory Changes: New regulations or policy changes in the EU financial market can affect the value of the fund's investments.

Dividend Payments: Distributions to shareholders impact the fund's net asset value and market price, usually causing a temporary dip after payment.

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