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    9.0836$
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    9.0836$
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About

MCFIX.US refers to the Matthews China Fund - Investor Class shares. It's a mutual fund focused on investing in companies located in China, or those that have a significant portion of their assets or business in China. Investors generally choose this fund for exposure to the growth potential of the Chinese economy.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising rates generally decrease bond prices, as newer bonds offer higher yields, making existing bonds less attractive.

Credit Risk: Changes in the perceived creditworthiness of the bond issuer affect prices; a downgrade lowers bond value.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes purchasing power, reducing bond values as investors demand higher yields to compensate.

Economic Growth: Stronger growth may lead to higher interest rates, negatively impacting bond prices.

Supply and Demand: Increased supply of similar bonds or decreased investor demand can lower prices.

Fund Management Fees: Higher expense ratios can reduce overall returns and potentially impact the fund's attractiveness.

Fund Performance: Consistent outperformance relative to peers may increase demand and price.

Maturity: Longer-maturity bonds are more sensitive to interest rate changes, leading to greater price volatility.

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