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LU0289214891

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  • Open
    215.0212$
  • Previous Close
    215.0212$
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About

LU0289214891.EUFUND refers to a specific share class of a Luxembourg-domiciled investment fund. The ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) LU0289214891 uniquely identifies this particular share class. The ".EUFUND" portion likely denotes a specific share class designation within the fund's structure, possibly indicating a retail share class offered in Europe or simply a naming convention used by the fund provider. This investment vehicle likely pools money from various investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of assets according to its stated investment objectives, which would be detailed in the fund's prospectus. Investment decisions are made by the fund's management team, and the value of the investment fluctuates based on the performance of the underlying assets.

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Factors

Asset Performance: The performance of underlying assets like stocks and bonds held by the fund directly influences its price. Better performance leads to price increases, while poor performance causes declines.

Market Conditions: Overall market trends, including economic growth, interest rates, and investor sentiment, impact the demand and price of fund units. Bull markets often increase prices, while bear markets reduce them.

Fund Flows: Significant inflows of capital into the fund increase demand and can push the price upward. Conversely, large outflows decrease demand and can lower the price.

Management Fees & Expenses: The fund's operating costs, including management fees and administrative expenses, reduce the overall return and can impact its price over time.

Currency Fluctuations: If the fund invests in assets denominated in foreign currencies, exchange rate fluctuations can affect the fund's price when translated back to the base currency.

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