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LU0133096981

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    119.4697$
  • Previous Close
    119.4697$
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About

LU0133096981 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for the Nordea 1 - Stable Return Fund BP EUR, a sub-fund of Nordea 1, SICAV, a Luxembourg-based investment company. This fund primarily invests in a diversified portfolio of fixed-income securities, equities, and cash instruments, aiming to provide a stable return while managing risk. The “EUFUND” part likely denotes that the data is specific to a European fund data provider or database, clarifying its regional relevance.

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Factors

Fund Performance: The fund's historical returns and overall performance directly impact its price. Strong performance attracts investors, increasing demand and price. Market Conditions: Broad economic trends, investor sentiment, and overall market conditions influence the fund's value. Bull markets typically boost prices, while bear markets can cause declines. Sector Performance: Since it's an EU fund, the performance of European markets and specific sectors within Europe significantly affect its price. Strong European economies tend to drive up the fund's value. Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates, particularly in Europe, can impact bond yields and company valuations, indirectly affecting the fund's price. Currency Fluctuations: Currency exchange rates, especially the Euro's value, influence the fund's price if it holds assets denominated in other currencies. Fund Flows: Large inflows of capital into the fund can temporarily increase its price, while significant outflows can put downward pressure on it.

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