
One day wiped out seven and a half years of interest, money market funds rarely hit the limit down

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On February 6th, money market funds with an annualized yield of less than 1.5% experienced a limit down, with China Life Money ETF and Huatai Zijin Tiantianjin ETF hitting the limit down right at the opening, resulting in losses equivalent to seven and a half years of interest income. Due to abnormal price fluctuations in previous trading, these two funds were temporarily suspended from trading on January 27th and were suspended again on February 5th. Other money market funds also saw declines of 3% to 8.8%, with premium risks largely resolved, but volatility risks still remain
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