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IE00B11XZ434

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    15.8093$
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    15.8093$
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About

IE00B11XZ434 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Acc), an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF). This fund aims to track the investment results of an index composed of large and mid-capitalization equities across developed countries worldwide, offering broad global equity exposure. The "Acc" in the name signifies that the fund accumulates income, reinvesting dividends back into the fund rather than distributing them to investors. It is denominated in USD.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Strong performance attracts investment, increasing demand and price. Poor performance can lead to redemptions, decreasing price.

Market Conditions: Overall market trends (bull vs. bear) significantly impact fund prices. Economic indicators and investor sentiment play a key role.

Fund Holdings: The value of the underlying assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) held by the fund directly affects its Net Asset Value (NAV) and price.

Expense Ratio: Higher fees can detract from returns, potentially impacting investor demand and price, especially compared to similar funds.

Fund Size: Large funds can be harder to manage and may experience diseconomies of scale, potentially affecting performance and price. Smaller funds can be more nimble.

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