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What's the difference between fund A and fund B?
Structured Fund, also known as "structured fund", refers to a fund variety with two levels (or multiple levels) of risk-return performance with a certain differentiated fund share by decomposing the fund income or net assets under a portfolio.

Its main feature is to divide the fund products into two or more types of shares and give different income distribution respectively. The sum of the products of the net value of each sub-fund of the graded fund and the share ratio is equal to the net value of the parent fund. For example, the net value of the parent fund split into two types of shares = the net value of class A sub-base X A share%+the net value of class B sub-base X B share%. If the parent fund is not split, it is a general fund.

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Reply time: 2022-01-1. Please refer to the latest business changes announced by Ping An Bank in official website.