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    115.4658$
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    115.4658$
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About

IE00B4468526.EUFUND represents iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Acc), an exchange-traded fund (ETF) aiming to track the performance of the MSCI World Index. This index is comprised of large and mid-capitalization stocks across developed countries globally. As an accumulating ETF, dividends are reinvested into the fund, rather than being distributed to investors. The fund offers investors broad diversification across a wide range of global equities, providing exposure to numerous markets and sectors with a single investment vehicle.

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Factors

Underlying Asset Performance: The primary driver is the performance of the assets held within the fund. If the underlying stocks or bonds increase in value, the fund's net asset value (NAV) typically rises.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence and risk appetite significantly impact fund prices. Positive market sentiment tends to drive prices higher, while negative sentiment can lead to price declines.

Fund Flows: Significant inflows into the fund can put upward pressure on the price, while substantial outflows can force the fund manager to sell assets, potentially lowering the price.

Expense Ratio: The fund's expense ratio, which covers management fees and operating costs, reduces the overall return and can indirectly affect the price. Higher expense ratios typically lead to lower returns.

Currency Fluctuations: For funds holding assets denominated in foreign currencies, exchange rate movements can impact the fund's value when converted back to the base currency. A stronger base currency reduces the fund's value, and a weaker base currency increase its value.

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