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IE00BN783R53

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About

IE00BN783R53 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Acc). This is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) managed by BlackRock. The fund aims to track the performance of the MSCI World Index, which represents large and mid-cap equity performance across developed market countries. Being a UCITS ETF, it adheres to European Union regulations for investment funds, offering investors a diversified and regulated investment vehicle. The "USD (Acc)" portion of the name indicates that the fund is denominated in US Dollars and that it is an accumulating fund, meaning that any income generated by the fund is reinvested back into the fund rather than being distributed to investors.

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Factors

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence or pessimism regarding the stock market and economy influences demand, affecting the fund's price.

Underlying Asset Performance: The performance of the stocks, bonds, or other assets held by the fund directly impacts its net asset value (NAV) and market price.

Interest Rate Changes: Interest rate hikes can negatively affect bond values within the fund, potentially decreasing the fund's price. Lower rates may have the opposite effect.

Fund Management Decisions: The fund manager's stock picking, asset allocation, and trading strategies can lead to higher or lower returns and subsequently influence the price.

Economic Indicators: GDP growth, inflation, unemployment rates, and other key economic data can affect investor sentiment and company performance, thus affecting the fund's price.

Currency Fluctuations: For funds investing in foreign assets, currency exchange rates can impact returns. A stronger Euro (assuming IE00BN783R53 is EUR-denominated) relative to other currencies could increase the fund's value.

Investor Demand: High demand for the fund increases the price, while increased selling pressure lowers it.

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