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About

IE00BWX5WG52 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for an exchange-traded fund (ETF) issued by Vanguard, specifically the Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF (USD) Accumulating. This fund aims to track the performance of the FTSE All-World Index, which represents large and mid-capitalization stocks across developed and emerging markets globally. Being a UCITS ETF, it adheres to European Union regulations for investment funds. The "Accumulating" designation signifies that dividends earned by the fund are reinvested back into the fund, rather than being distributed to investors. Therefore, the IE00BWX5WG52.EUFUND reference points to an investment vehicle providing diversified global equity exposure.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Strong fund performance attracts investors, increasing demand and thus, the price.

Market Conditions: Broad market trends, economic growth or recession, influence investor sentiment and asset values within the fund.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates impact bond valuations within the fund and affect overall returns, influencing the price.

Fund Flows: Large inflows drive up the price as fund managers buy more assets; outflows decrease the price as assets are sold.

Currency Fluctuations: Currency movements impact the value of assets held in different currencies, changing the fund's overall value.

Expense Ratio: High fees reduce net returns, potentially making the fund less attractive and indirectly affecting its price.

Sector Performance: The performance of sectors in which the fund invests directly impacts the fund's returns and consequently, the price.

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