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LU0331283639

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About

LU0331283639 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for the Nordea 1 - Stable Return Fund - Unhedged EUR. This fund is a Luxembourg-domiciled fund managed by Nordea Investment Funds S.A. It aims to provide stable returns through a diversified portfolio primarily composed of fixed income securities, but also includes exposure to equities and alternative investments. The fund's objective is to outperform its benchmark while maintaining a lower risk profile than a typical equity fund.

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Underlying Asset Performance: The fund's price directly reflects the performance of its investments (e.g., stocks, bonds). If those investments rise in value, so should the fund. Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence and risk appetite significantly impact fund prices. Positive sentiment generally boosts prices, while negative sentiment can depress them. Economic Conditions: Factors like inflation, interest rates, GDP growth, and unemployment influence the performance of the fund's investments, thereby affecting its price. Fund Flows: Large inflows of money into the fund can temporarily increase its price, while significant outflows can exert downward pressure. Management Fees & Expenses: The fund's operating costs are deducted from its assets, reducing returns and potentially affecting its price relative to similar funds with lower fees. Currency Fluctuations: If the fund invests in assets denominated in a different currency, exchange rate movements can impact the fund's price when converted back to the base currency. Sector-Specific Factors: Industry trends and regulatory changes that affect the specific sectors in which the fund invests can influence its price.

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