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IE00B56F8X29

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    43.0601$
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    43.0601$
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About

IE00B56F8X29 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for a financial product. The suffix ".EUFUND" commonly indicates that this is a European Union-domiciled investment fund. Investment funds pool money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of assets, such as stocks, bonds, or other securities, aiming to achieve specific investment objectives outlined in its prospectus. Potential investors should consult the fund's official documentation, including its prospectus and key investor information document (KIID), to understand the fund's investment strategy, risk factors, fees, and past performance before making any investment decisions.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past performance of the fund itself influences investor perception and demand, affecting its price.

Market Conditions: Overall economic climate and investor sentiment in the markets where the fund invests impact its valuation.

Underlying Assets: The performance of the specific assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) held within the EUFUND portfolio directly determines its value.

Expense Ratio: The fees charged to manage the fund reduce returns and can make it less attractive, influencing its price.

Fund Size: A very large fund might become difficult to manage effectively, while a small fund might have liquidity issues, both impacting price.

Currency Fluctuations: If the fund holds assets denominated in currencies other than the investor's, exchange rate changes affect returns.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates, particularly those affecting bond yields, can impact the value of fixed-income securities in the fund.

Investor Demand: High demand pushes the price up, while increased selling pressure can cause it to fall.

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