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IE00B05PYS54

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    67.5123$
  • Previous Close
    67.5123$
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About

IE00B05PYS54 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for a fund. The ".EUFUND" likely refers to the fund being categorized within a particular database or reporting standard related to European Union funds. While it doesn't identify the fund itself, it suggests the fund is marketed or tracked in a way that aligns with EU regulations or classification systems for investment products. You'd need to look up the ISIN on a financial data provider like Bloomberg, Refinitiv, or Morningstar to determine the fund's actual name, investment objective, and other key details. The EUFUND designation simply indicates its adherence to EU-related fund categorizations or regulatory frameworks.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Strong fund performance, relative to its benchmark and peers, typically leads to increased demand and higher prices.

Market Conditions: Broad market trends, such as bull or bear markets, significantly impact fund prices. Positive market sentiment often lifts prices, while negative sentiment pulls them down.

Economic Indicators: Key economic indicators like GDP growth, inflation, and interest rates can influence investor confidence and, consequently, fund prices.

Fund Size: Very large fund sizes can sometimes negatively impact performance due to difficulties in deploying capital effectively, potentially affecting price.

Investor Sentiment: Overall investor optimism or pessimism toward the fund's investment strategy and asset class influences buying and selling pressure, thereby affecting the price.

Expense Ratio: Higher expense ratios can detract from returns, making the fund less attractive and potentially impacting its price negatively.

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates can make bonds more attractive, potentially leading investors to move funds out of equity funds, affecting fund price.

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