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IE00BH3WKV28

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About

IE00BH3WKV28 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for a fund. Based on this ISIN, the fund refers to 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, representing developed markets, while minimizing tracking error. The "UCITS" designation means it complies with the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities directive, a European Union regulatory framework for funds. "USD" indicates the fund is denominated in US dollars, and "(Acc)" signifies it is an accumulating fund, meaning it reinvests dividends back into the fund rather than distributing them to investors.

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Market Conditions: Overall market sentiment, economic growth, and investor confidence influence fund prices.

Fund Performance: The historical and current performance of the fund compared to its benchmark and peers impacts investor demand.

Asset Allocation: The fund's investment strategy, including the mix of stocks, bonds, and other assets, affects its volatility and potential returns.

Expense Ratio: The fund's operating expenses, including management fees and administrative costs, reduce the overall return to investors.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can affect the value of fixed-income securities held by the fund.

Currency Fluctuations: For funds investing in foreign assets, changes in exchange rates can impact returns when converted back to the investor's home currency.

Fund Flows: Inflows and outflows of investor money can affect the fund's price, especially for smaller funds.

Economic Indicators: Macroeconomic data such as inflation, unemployment, and GDP growth can influence market conditions and asset valuations.

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