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    96.9769$
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    96.9769$
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About

IE00BKZGY116.EUFUND represents a fund, specifically the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Acc). This exchange-traded fund (ETF) aims to track the performance of the MSCI World Index, which provides broad exposure to equity markets across developed countries globally. As an accumulating ETF, dividends are reinvested within the fund rather than being distributed to investors. It's designed for investors seeking diversified global equity exposure with a cost-effective structure.

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Factors

Underlying Assets Performance: The primary driver is the performance of the assets held within the IE00BKZGY116.EUFUND, such as stocks or bonds. Appreciation or depreciation in their value directly impacts the fund's net asset value (NAV). Market Sentiment: Overall investor sentiment toward the asset classes in which the fund invests significantly influences its price. Bullish sentiment leads to increased demand and higher prices, while bearish sentiment can cause price declines. Economic Conditions: Macroeconomic factors such as interest rates, inflation, and economic growth impact the value of the fund's underlying investments. A strong economy typically benefits equity funds, while rising interest rates can negatively affect bond funds. Fund Flows: Significant inflows into the fund can drive up demand and its price, while large outflows can put downward pressure on the price as the fund manager sells assets to meet redemption requests. Management Fees and Expenses: The fund's operating expenses, including management fees, impact its overall performance and, consequently, its price. Higher expenses can reduce returns and potentially lead to lower prices compared to similar funds with lower expenses.

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