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    12.882$
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    12.882$
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About

IE00B016J213.EUFUND refers to the iShares Core EUR Government Bond UCITS ETF EUR (Dist). This Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) aims to track the investment results of an index composed of Eurozone government bonds. The fund is denominated in EUR and distributes income to investors. It's part of the iShares family of ETFs, which are managed by BlackRock.

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Factors

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence and risk appetite influences demand for funds, pushing prices up during bullish periods and down during bearish ones.

Underlying Assets: The performance of the bonds and other assets held within the fund directly impacts its Net Asset Value (NAV) and consequently, its price.

Interest Rate Changes: Rising interest rates generally lower bond prices, potentially reducing the fund's value, while falling rates can increase it.

Credit Risk: The creditworthiness of the bond issuers within the fund's portfolio influences its perceived safety and therefore its price. Defaults can significantly impact returns.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation can erode the real value of fixed income investments, leading to lower prices as investors demand higher yields to compensate.

Fund Flows: Large inflows of investment can temporarily drive up the price, while significant outflows can exert downward pressure.

Management Fees and Expenses: High fees can reduce the overall return of the fund, potentially making it less attractive to investors and affecting its price.

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