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About

LU0184627965 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for a specific share class of the fund DWS Invest ESG Euro Corporate Bonds LC. This fund, managed by DWS Investment S.A., primarily invests in Euro-denominated corporate bonds that meet specific ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria. The "EUFUND" part likely indicates that the pricing and information related to this particular share class are being viewed within a European-focused financial data platform or context. The fund aims to generate returns by investing in a diversified portfolio of investment-grade corporate bonds while also considering sustainability factors in its investment selection process.

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Fund Performance: Historical and recent performance impacts investor demand, driving price fluctuations.

Market Conditions: Overall economic climate and market sentiment directly influence investor confidence and fund value.

Investment Strategy: The fund's chosen asset allocation and sector focus affect its vulnerability to market shifts.

Management Fees: Higher fees can detract from returns, potentially lowering the fund's relative attractiveness and price.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can impact the valuations of fixed-income assets held within the fund.

Currency Fluctuations: Exchange rate movements influence the value of investments held in foreign currencies.

Investor Demand: High demand pushes the price upward, while increased selling pressure can cause it to decline.

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