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    23.8376$
  • Previous Close
    23.8376$
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About

JHJAX.US refers to John Hancock Disciplined Value Midcap Fund Class A shares. It's a mutual fund offered by John Hancock Investment Management that focuses on investing in mid-capitalization U.S. companies that the fund managers believe are undervalued based on fundamental analysis. The 'Class A' designation typically implies that these shares may have a front-end sales load (a fee paid at the time of purchase). Investors should consult the fund's prospectus for detailed information on investment objectives, risks, fees, and expenses.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising rates can decrease bond values, impacting JHJAX.US negatively, and vice versa.

Credit Quality of Holdings: Downgrades in the credit ratings of bonds within the fund can lower its price.

Economic Conditions: Economic growth or recession influences interest rates and corporate bond performance, affecting JHJAX.US.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes bond values, potentially reducing the fund's price.

Fund Management: The fund manager's investment decisions and strategy implementation impact performance and thus the price.

Investor Demand: High demand can increase the fund's price, while high redemption rates can decrease it.

Maturity of Holdings: Longer-term bonds are more sensitive to interest rate changes, affecting the fund's price more.

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