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CFIMBDPC-E

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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    21383.0395$
  • Previous Close
    21383.0395$
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About

CFIMBDPC-E.SN represents a bond issued by Banque Populaire du Congo (BPC) listed on the Bourse de Kinshasa (the stock exchange of the Democratic Republic of Congo). The bond is denominated in Congolese Francs and is likely a fixed income instrument used by BPC to raise capital from investors. Further details like the coupon rate, maturity date, and other specific terms can be found on the bourse's website or in the bond's prospectus.

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Factors

Bond Market Interest Rates: Broad changes in interest rates influence bond prices inversely. Rising rates lower bond values, while falling rates increase them.

Credit Risk of Issuers: The perceived creditworthiness of the companies whose debt makes up the index is crucial. Downgrades or increased default risk can decrease the fund's price.

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation erodes the real value of fixed-income securities, potentially leading to price declines. Conversely, declining inflation can boost prices.

Economic Growth: A strong economy can increase investor confidence and reduce demand for safer assets like bonds, potentially lowering prices. Weak economic data may have the opposite effect.

Supply and Demand for the Fund: High demand drives up the price, while increased selling pressure can lower it.

Fund Management Fees: Expense ratios and management fees directly reduce investor returns and impact the fund's overall value.

Liquidity of Underlying Bonds: If the underlying bonds are difficult to trade, it can affect the fund's price discovery and potentially lead to volatility.

Currency Fluctuations (if applicable): If the fund holds bonds denominated in currencies other than the investor's base currency, exchange rate changes can impact its value.

Changes in the Composition of the Index: Alterations to the index's constituents can affect the fund's performance and price.

Regulatory Changes: New regulations impacting the bond market or fund operations can influence investor sentiment and prices.

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