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  • Open
    2.9718$
  • Previous Close
    2.9136$
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  • Day Range
    0.06$
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About

INIF.AU is the ticker symbol for the VanEck Inflation Allocation ETF which trades on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). This ETF aims to provide investors with a diversified portfolio of assets expected to benefit from rising inflation. It achieves this by investing in other ETFs that focus on asset classes like commodities (including gold and energy), infrastructure, real estate (property trusts), and inflation-linked bonds. INIF.AU offers a convenient way for Australian investors to gain exposure to a basket of inflation-hedge assets through a single investment vehicle.

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Factors

Issuer's Strategies: Choices by the issuer, such as fee adjustments or changes in investment focus, can impact investor appeal and trading price.

Underlying Asset Performance: The ETF's price heavily relies on the performance of the infrastructure companies it holds. Higher profits for those businesses typically mean a higher ETF price.

Market Sentiment: Positive or negative views on infrastructure investments generally impact INIF.AU's price. Broad economic trends also influence this.

Supply and Demand: Increased buying pressure can drive the price up, while more selling can push it down. This is a fundamental price determinant.

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates may make infrastructure projects less attractive, potentially lowering INIF.AU's price. Lower rates can have the opposite effect.

Exchange Rates: If INIF.AU invests in international infrastructure companies, currency fluctuations can affect the ETF's returns and price.

Regulatory Changes: New laws or rules regarding infrastructure development or investment can impact the profitability of underlying companies and, consequently, INIF.AU's price.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth often leads to increased infrastructure demand, which can benefit companies in the sector and increase INIF.AU's value.

Dividend Yield: Changes in the dividend yield of the ETF can make it more or less appealing to income-seeking investors, influencing its price.

Inflation: High inflation could increase infrastructure project costs, potentially hurting company profits and lowering INIF.AU's price.

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