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  • Open
    5.3054$
  • Previous Close
    5.3054$
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About

The ETF with the financial product symbol ISO.AU refers to the iShares Asia 50 ETF. This ETF aims to provide investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the S&P Asia 50 Index, offering exposure to leading companies across various Asian markets excluding Japan.
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Factors

Underlying Securities Performance: ISO.AU's price reflects the collective performance of the Australian corporate bonds it holds. Higher bond prices drive up the ETF's value.

Interest Rate Changes: Rising interest rates typically decrease bond values, impacting ISO.AU negatively. Conversely, falling rates boost bond prices.

Credit Spreads: Widening credit spreads (the difference in yield between corporate and government bonds) signal increased risk, decreasing corporate bond values and ISO.AU's price.

Supply and Demand: High demand for ISO.AU can push its price above its net asset value (NAV), while increased selling pressure can lower it.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence in the Australian economy and corporate sector impacts demand for corporate bonds and subsequently ISO.AU.

ETF Management Fees: The fees charged by the ETF provider can slightly influence the overall return and therefore the perceived value of the ETF.

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