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About

IE00B8GJYG05 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for 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 companies globally. Being a UCITS (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) ETF, it's subject to European regulatory standards. The "Acc" denotes that the fund is accumulating, meaning that any dividends earned by the underlying investments are reinvested back into the fund, rather than being paid out to investors.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past performance influences investor demand; strong returns attract buyers, increasing the price.

Market Conditions: Broad market trends, economic growth, and investor sentiment impact overall fund valuation.

Underlying Assets: The value of the assets (stocks, bonds) held in the fund directly affects its net asset value (NAV).

Expense Ratio: Higher expense ratios reduce returns, potentially lowering investor interest and the fund's price.

Fund Size: Larger funds can be more liquid but might face challenges in generating outsized returns.

Investor Demand: High demand increases the price, while redemptions can force asset sales, decreasing it.

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates can negatively impact bond funds, affecting the overall fund price.

Currency Fluctuations: Exchange rate changes impact returns if the fund holds assets denominated in other currencies.

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