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About

IE000V34XHS4.EUFUND refers to the Vanguard ESG Developed World All Cap Equity UCITS ETF (USD) Accumulating. It is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that aims to track the performance of the FTSE Developed All Cap Choice Index, reflecting the returns of large, mid, and small-capitalization stocks from developed markets while excluding companies based on certain environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. The fund is denominated in US dollars and uses an accumulating strategy, meaning that any income generated is reinvested back into the fund.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Historical and current performance of the fund directly impacts its price. Strong returns tend to increase demand and price.

Market Conditions: Overall market sentiment (bullish or bearish), economic growth, and geopolitical events influence investor confidence and fund valuations.

Underlying Assets: The price movement of the assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) held within the fund portfolio determines the fund's Net Asset Value (NAV).

Expense Ratio: The management fees and operating expenses charged by the fund reduce its returns and can affect its attractiveness and price.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates, particularly if the fund invests in bonds, can significantly impact the value of the fund.

Investor Demand: Increased demand for the fund pushes the price higher, while redemptions can force the fund to sell assets and potentially lower the price.

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