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    8.3082$
  • Previous Close
    8.3082$
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About

TCITX.US refers to the T. Rowe Price Institutional Total Return Fund, a mutual fund managed by T. Rowe Price. This fund aims to provide a high level of current income and long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of fixed income securities. The .US extension typically signifies that the fund is available for purchase by U.S. investors. Investors should consult the fund's prospectus for detailed information about its investment objectives, strategies, risks, and fees before investing.

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Factors

Fund performance: Past performance influences investor demand. Stronger performance generally attracts more investment, driving up the price. Weaker performance can lead to outflows and price decline. Market interest rates: Rising interest rates can make bond yields less attractive, potentially decreasing demand for TCITX. Falling rates can increase its appeal. Credit risk: The creditworthiness of the bonds within the fund's portfolio directly impacts its value. Downgrades can lower the price, while upgrades can increase it. Fund management fees: High fees can detract from returns, making the fund less attractive compared to lower-cost alternatives. This can negatively affect demand and price.

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