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    20.6436$
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    20.6436$
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About

The ETF with the ticker symbol IPDP.US represents the Invesco FTSE International Developed Markets ex-Japan ETF. This ETF aims to track the investment results of the FTSE Developed ex-Japan Index. The fund provides investors with exposure to a broad range of mid- and large-capitalization stocks located in developed markets outside of Japan, offering geographical diversification within developed economies beyond the US market. It typically invests in a basket of stocks representing a diverse range of sectors and is rebalanced periodically to maintain its tracking of the underlying index.

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Factors

Country's Economic Performance: Stronger economic growth in the countries represented in the IPDP index typically leads to higher ETF prices.

Interest Rate Changes: Increased interest rates in these countries may affect currency values and corporate profits, impacting ETF value.

Currency Fluctuations: Changes in the relative value of the currencies within IPDP against the US dollar influence the ETF's USD-denominated price.

Political Stability: Political instability or policy changes in the covered nations can create market uncertainty and affect the ETF's perceived risk and price.

Global Market Sentiment: Overall investor risk appetite and sentiment towards emerging markets influence demand for and the price of IPDP.

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