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    21.989$
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About

IE00BRGCKS69 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for an exchange-traded fund (ETF) called the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Acc). This ETF aims to track the performance of the MSCI World Index, providing investors with exposure to a broad range of companies from developed countries globally. Being an accumulating ETF, dividends are reinvested back into the fund, rather than being distributed to investors.

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Factors

Fund Performance: A fund's historical and current performance significantly impacts its price. Strong returns attract investors, increasing demand and subsequently the fund's price.

Market Conditions: Overall economic climate, interest rates, and investor sentiment affect fund prices. Positive market trends generally boost fund values.

Sector Performance: If IE00BRGCKS69.EUFUND focuses on a specific sector, that sector's performance directly influences the fund's price. A thriving sector can increase the fund's value.

Fund Management: The fund manager's skills and investment strategies play a crucial role. Effective management can lead to better returns and a higher fund price.

Expense Ratio: The fund's expense ratio (fees) can impact its price. High fees can erode returns and make the fund less attractive, potentially lowering its price.

Fund Size: A very large fund might struggle to deliver outsized returns, potentially affecting price. A smaller, nimbler fund might have more growth potential.

Investor Demand: High demand for the fund drives up its price. Conversely, heavy selling pressure can push the price down.

Economic Indicators: Macroeconomic data like GDP growth, inflation, and unemployment rates influence market sentiment and, therefore, fund prices.

Geopolitical Events: Global events, political instability, and regulatory changes can create uncertainty and impact investment decisions, affecting fund prices.

Currency Fluctuations: For international funds, currency exchange rates affect the value of assets held in foreign currencies, thus impacting the fund's price.

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