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    72.9037$
  • Previous Close
    73.915$
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About

VSO.AU is the ticker symbol for the VanEck MSCI International Sustainable Equity ETF. This ETF trades on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and aims to track the performance of the MSCI World ex Australia ex Fossil Fuel Select SRI and Low Carbon Capped Index. This index focuses on companies located outside of Australia that demonstrate high environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance while also excluding companies involved in fossil fuel-related activities and those with high carbon emissions. Investors use VSO.AU to gain exposure to a diversified portfolio of international sustainable equities.

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Factors

VSO.AU's price is influenced by several factors: Supply & Demand: Increased demand raises the price; more selling pressure lowers it. Net Asset Value (NAV): The underlying value of the securities held in the ETF is a primary driver. Market Sentiment: Overall investor optimism or pessimism affects trading activity and price. Index Performance: VSO.AU tracks an index; its returns directly impact the ETF's value. Management Fees: Fees charged reduce returns, indirectly affecting the price. Trading Volume: Higher liquidity can result in tighter spreads, thus effecting price.

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