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    12726.9074$
  • Previous Close
    12499.7552$
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    227.15$
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About

305720.KO is the stock ticker symbol for the KODEX KOFR Interest Rate Active ETF listed on the Korea Exchange (KRX). This ETF aims to generate returns by actively managing its portfolio to reflect the Korean Overnight Financing Rate (KOFR), which is a key benchmark for short-term interest rates in South Korea. It is designed to provide investors with exposure to the money market and potential for returns linked to prevailing interest rate conditions. Investors seeking stable, money market-like returns in the Korean market often consider this ETF as a part of their portfolio.

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Factors

Underlying Asset Performance: The ETF's price closely mirrors the performance of its underlying assets. Positive performance in the constituent holdings will generally lead to an increase in the ETF's price, while negative performance will result in a decrease.

Supply and Demand: Market forces of supply and demand play a crucial role. Higher demand for the ETF pushes the price up, while increased selling pressure lowers it.

Investor Sentiment: Overall market sentiment and investor confidence influence ETF prices. Positive sentiment often drives investments, leading to price appreciation, while fear or uncertainty can trigger sell-offs and price declines.

Expense Ratio: The ETF's expense ratio, representing annual management fees, impacts returns. Higher expense ratios can slightly reduce the overall returns and thus, the attractiveness of the ETF.

Tracking Error: The degree to which the ETF accurately tracks its benchmark index affects its price and attractiveness. Large tracking errors can make the ETF less desirable, potentially lowering its price.

Market Conditions: Broader economic and market conditions, such as interest rate changes, inflation, and geopolitical events, can indirectly influence the price of 305720.KO.

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