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Why can't bonds be redeemed?
Bonds can be redeemed.

Bond funds cannot be redeemed under the following circumstances:

1, non-trading time;

2. See the announcement of the fund company for the non-open trading period specified by the fund company;

3. The fund is a term product and cannot be redeemed during the contract period. See the product manual of the Fund for details.

Bond redemption refers to the bond issuer's behavior of repurchasing its unexpired bonds at the reference price specified in the bond issuance instructions due to the occurrence of some agreed matters at or before the maturity of the bonds. The redemption clause shall specify the redemption period (usually the interest payment date of one year after issuance), the redemption reason (usually the change of the tax law of the country where the issuer is located), the rules of voluntary redemption and compulsory redemption, and the cancellation of bonds.