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LU0445341935

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    174.1284$
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    174.1284$
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About

LU0445341935 is the ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) for a fund, and "EUFUND" is likely part of the name or a descriptor associated with that specific fund. ISINs are unique codes that identify securities like stocks, bonds, and funds. While I don't have the exact full name and details of the fund with ISIN LU0445341935 from my current knowledge base, you can find comprehensive information about it, including its full name, investment strategy, performance, and management company, on financial data providers like Bloomberg, Morningstar, or directly on the fund manager's website by searching using the ISIN.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past performance and manager skill influences investor demand, impacting price. A strong track record typically attracts more investment, driving up the fund's value.

Market Conditions: Broader economic trends, interest rates, and overall market sentiment directly affect the value of underlying assets held within the fund. Bull markets usually lead to price increases.

Underlying Assets: The performance of the specific stocks, bonds, or other assets the fund invests in is a primary driver of its price. Positive performance increases the fund's value.

Fund Flows: Significant inflows increase demand, potentially raising the price, while substantial outflows can force the fund to sell assets, potentially lowering it.

Expenses & Fees: Management fees, operating expenses, and other costs associated with running the fund are deducted from its value, indirectly impacting its price over time. Higher fees can reduce returns.

Currency Fluctuations: If the fund invests in foreign assets, changes in exchange rates can affect the value of those assets when converted back to the fund's base currency, thus influencing the price.

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