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    10.7185$
  • Previous Close
    10.7185$
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About

IIBPX.US represents the Janus Henderson Balanced Fund, a mutual fund offered by Janus Henderson Investors. This fund typically aims for a balance between capital appreciation and income by investing in a mix of stocks and bonds. The fund's allocation strategy and specific holdings can vary over time, reflecting the investment manager's outlook on different asset classes and market conditions. Investors considering IIBPX should review the fund's prospectus for detailed information on its investment objectives, strategies, risks, and expenses.

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Factors

Credit Risk: The possibility that bond issuers may default on their debt obligations influences prices. Higher credit risk generally leads to lower bond prices.

Interest Rate Risk: Fluctuations in interest rates have an inverse relationship with bond prices. Rising interest rates tend to decrease bond prices, and vice versa.

Inflation Expectations: If investors expect inflation to rise, they demand higher yields to compensate for the erosion of purchasing power, leading to lower bond prices.

Market Liquidity: The ease with which bonds can be bought and sold affects their prices. Less liquid bonds typically trade at a discount.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates, potentially decreasing bond prices.

Geopolitical Events: Unexpected political or global events can create uncertainty in the market, influencing bond prices.

Fund Management Decisions: Decisions made by the fund's managers regarding asset allocation and security selection impact performance.

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