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LU0096258362

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    34.7353$
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    34.7353$
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About

LU0096258362, typically known as Carmignac Patrimoine A EUR Acc, is a Luxembourg-domiciled, globally diversified fund investing in a mix of equities, bonds, and currencies. The fund aims for capital appreciation while managing risk through flexible asset allocation. It is managed by Carmignac Gestion and is known for its active and discretionary investment approach.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Historical returns and relative performance against its benchmark significantly influence investor demand and thus, price.

Market Conditions: Overall market sentiment, economic indicators (GDP, inflation, interest rates), and geopolitical events affect investor risk appetite and fund valuations.

Fund Holdings: The underlying assets within the fund (stocks, bonds, etc.) drive its value. Performance of these assets directly impacts the fund's price.

Management Fees & Expenses: Higher fees can detract from returns, potentially impacting investor interest and subsequently, price.

Investor Sentiment: General optimism or pessimism surrounding specific sectors or asset classes targeted by the fund can influence demand and price.

Redemptions & Subscriptions: Large outflows (redemptions) may force the fund to sell assets, potentially lowering the price. Inflows (subscriptions) can increase demand and price.

Currency Fluctuations: For funds investing in international assets, currency exchange rates can impact returns and perceived value, thus influencing the price.

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