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    11.9776$
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    11.9776$
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About

IRSIX.US refers to the American Funds SMALLCAP World Fund Class R-6. It is a mutual fund managed by Capital Research and Management Company focusing on capital appreciation by investing in a portfolio of small-capitalization companies worldwide, including both U.S. and foreign markets. This fund primarily seeks long-term growth and offers diversification within the small-cap equity space. The ".US" at the end of the symbol signifies that the fund is available for purchase in the United States.

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Factors

Inflation: Rising inflation erodes the purchasing power of future bond yields, potentially decreasing the present value, impacting the price.

Interest Rates: Inverse relationship; rising interest rates typically lower bond prices, as newer bonds offer higher yields, decreasing demand.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher inflation expectations and interest rates, negatively affecting bond prices.

Credit Risk: Changes in the issuer's (company or government) creditworthiness can impact the bond's price; downgrades often lead to price declines.

Liquidity: Lower liquidity means fewer buyers and sellers, which can lead to larger price swings and potentially lower prices if selling pressure increases.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence or fear can influence bond prices, with risk aversion often driving investors towards safer assets like bonds, raising prices.

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