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About

NDCSX.US refers to the Natixis Sustainable Future 2050 Fund Class N. It is a mutual fund managed by Natixis Advisors, L.P. and sub-advised by Natixis Investment Managers S.A. The fund aims for long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of other mutual funds within the Natixis Funds complex that, in turn, invest in a mix of equity and fixed income securities. The target asset allocation of the fund will gradually become more conservative as the target retirement year of 2050 approaches. The fund considers environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors as part of its investment process.

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Economic growth: Stronger economies often boost corporate profits, raising stock prices, and vice versa.

Interest rates: Lower rates encourage borrowing and investment, increasing stock values. Higher rates have the opposite effect.

Inflation: High inflation can erode corporate earnings and diminish stock values. Moderate inflation can be positive.

Company Performance: Profitability, revenue growth, and successful product launches all impact a company's stock price.

Investor Sentiment: Positive sentiment drives buying, raising prices. Negative sentiment causes selling, lowering prices.

Geopolitical events: Political instability or crises can create market volatility, impacting stock values.

Currency Fluctuations: Changes in the relative value of the US dollar can affect the value of internationally focused funds.

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