When the performance of a bond fund is relatively poor, it may be delisted. Fund delisting is liquidation. The conditions for fund delisting are: 1. The fund's asset size is less than 50 million for 20 consecutive trading days. It will be triggered; 2. The fund remains liquidated for 20 consecutive trading days.
When the number of fund holders is less than 200.
Fund delisting is due to poor fund performance and the inability to continue operating. However, the probability of fund liquidation is small. If an extreme situation occurs, fund companies will find ways to save themselves. After the fund is delisted, the assets will be distributed to various holders.