1. The difference between Bosera credit bonds A/B and C mainly lies in the rate. A/B funds are normally charged (the standard subscription fee is 0.8%, and different sales channels offer different discounts), and the redemption rate is 0. 1% (the holding time is insufficient 1 year). Class C funds are purchased at zero rate, held for more than 1 month, with a redemption fee of zero and held for less than 1 month, with a redemption rate of 0.75%; There is a difference between the two, but there is not much difference. Generally speaking, the income of A/B is slightly higher, but sometimes there are exceptions.
2. Bosera credit fund belongs to the low-risk variety in the securities market, and its expected returns and risks are higher than those of money market funds and ordinary bond funds, but lower than those of equity funds.