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IE00BDRNRJ06

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    134.3153$
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    134.3153$
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About

The financial product with the symbol IE00BDRNRJ06.EUFUND refers to the iShares MSCI World SRI UCITS ETF EUR (Acc). This is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that aims to track the performance of the MSCI World SRI (Socially Responsible Investment) index, offering investors exposure to a broad range of developed market companies that have been screened for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. The EUR (Acc) designation indicates that the fund is denominated in Euros and accumulates income rather than distributing it.

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Factors

Underlying Asset Performance: The fund's price is directly linked to the performance of the assets it holds. Positive performance in the underlying assets usually leads to a rise in the fund's price, while negative performance causes a decline. Market Sentiment: Overall investor optimism or pessimism about the market, sector, or geographic region the fund invests in can influence the fund's price. Positive sentiment can drive up demand and prices, while negative sentiment can lead to sell-offs and price decreases. Economic Conditions: Factors such as inflation, interest rates, GDP growth, and unemployment rates can impact the performance of the assets held by the fund and, consequently, its price. Currency Fluctuations: If the fund invests in assets denominated in a foreign currency, fluctuations in exchange rates can affect the fund's price when converted back to the fund's base currency. Fund Flows: Large inflows of money into the fund can increase demand and potentially drive up its price, while significant outflows can put downward pressure on the price as the fund manager sells assets to meet redemptions.

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