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The Retirement Fund market is a subset of the Pension industry, which provides financial security to individuals in retirement. Retirement Funds are typically managed by a third-party provider, such as an insurance company, and are invested in a variety of assets, including stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Retirement Funds are typically structured as either defined benefit plans, which guarantee a certain level of income in retirement, or defined contribution plans, which allow individuals to contribute a certain amount of money each year.
The Retirement Fund market is highly regulated, with governments setting rules and regulations to ensure that individuals are protected from financial losses. Additionally, Retirement Funds are subject to taxation, with different rules and regulations depending on the country.
Some of the companies in the Retirement Fund market include Fidelity Investments, Vanguard, TIAA, Prudential Financial, and Charles Schwab. Show Less Read more