Monetary fund is an open-end fund that collects idle social funds, is operated by fund managers and kept by fund custodians. It specializes in investing in low-risk money market instruments, which is different from other types of open-end funds. It has the characteristics of high security, high liquidity, stable income and "quasi-savings". The assets of the Monetary Fund are mainly invested in short-term monetary instruments (generally within one year, with an average term of 120 days), such as treasury bonds, central bank bills, commercial bills, bank time deposit certificates, government short-term bonds, corporate bonds (with high credit rating), interbank deposits and other short-term securities.
Advantages of the Monetary Fund:
1. Principal Securities.
2. Strong capital flow.
3. High rate of return.
4. The investment cost is low.
Dividends are tax-free.