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Why don't some funds pay dividends?
Funds do not necessarily pay dividends, and there is no clear stipulation that they must pay dividends. Some funds may pay dividends several times a year, and some funds may not pay dividends for several years. Generally, the fund dividends will be announced first, and investors can pay attention to the relevant announcements of the fund.

Fund dividends must meet the following conditions: first, the fund's current year's income can make up for the previous year's losses before it can be distributed; Second, after the distribution of fund income, the unit net value cannot be lower than the face value; Third, if the fund investment has a net loss in the current period, it cannot be distributed, and the dividend is subject to the announcement of the fund company.