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IE00B801L271

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About

IE00B801L271.EUFUND refers to the iShares MSCI World SRI UCITS ETF EUR (Acc). This is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that aims to track the investment results of an index composed of developed market equities that have been screened for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors and do not have significant involvement in certain controversial business activities. The ETF is denominated in Euro and listed on various European stock exchanges.

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Factors

Performance of Underlying Assets: The fund's value is tied to the performance of its holdings. Strong performance of these assets leads to price increases, while weak performance results in price decreases. Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence and market trends impact fund demand. Positive market sentiment drives increased buying pressure, raising the fund's price; negative sentiment leads to selling and price declines. Fund Manager's Decisions: The investment strategies and asset allocation decisions made by the fund manager play a crucial role. Successful management typically translates to better fund performance and higher prices. Expense Ratio and Fees: Higher fees and expenses reduce the fund's overall returns, negatively impacting its price compared to similar funds with lower costs. Supply and Demand: Basic economic principles apply; high demand relative to available units pushes prices up, while increased supply compared to demand puts downward pressure on the fund's value. Economic Conditions: Macroeconomic factors like interest rates, inflation, and GDP growth can affect the attractiveness of assets held by the fund, ultimately influencing its price. Currency Exchange Rates: For funds holding international assets, fluctuations in exchange rates between the fund's base currency and the currencies of the underlying assets can impact the fund's value.

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