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IE00B2R34Y72

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    26.8027$
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About

The financial product symbol IE00B2R34Y72.EUFUND refers to the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Acc). This Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) aims to track the investment results of an index composed of large- and mid-capitalization developed market equities. It provides investors with exposure to a broad range of global stocks and reinvests any income earned back into the fund, hence the "Acc" designation which stands for accumulating.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past performance influences investor demand. Strong returns typically attract more investment, driving the price up, while poor performance can lead to selling pressure.

Market Conditions: Overall economic health and investor sentiment impact all investments. A bullish market tends to boost fund prices, whereas a bearish one can depress them.

Underlying Assets: The value of the assets held by the fund directly affects its price. If the underlying investments increase in value, so too will the fund's price.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can influence investor preferences and the relative attractiveness of bonds, indirectly affecting the fund.

Currency Fluctuations: If the fund invests in assets denominated in other currencies, exchange rate movements can impact its price when translated back to the base currency.

Expense Ratio: A higher expense ratio reduces the net return for investors, making the fund less attractive and potentially affecting its price.

Supply and Demand: Simple economics dictate that higher demand will push the price up, while increased supply will drive it down. Investor sentiment drives supply and demand.

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