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What does category B of the Monetary Fund mean?
Class B fund belongs to a kind of money fund. Its subscription threshold is very high, usually at 5 million or 3 million or 6.5438+million, and the fund share is required to be above 6.5438+million. In addition, the fund rate of Class B money funds is very low, and the overall rate of return will be higher than that of Class A funds.

What's the difference between class A and class B of monetary funds?

1. The Class A investment target of the Monetary Fund is retail investors, and the subscription starting point is 100 yuan; Category B of the Monetary Fund is for institutional investors, and the minimum subscription starting point is100000 yuan.

2. Class B money funds have a high subscription starting point, and the fees are generally around 0. 1%; The subscription amount of Class A money funds is small, and the cost is generally around 0.25%.