Retail Super Funds Unlike Industry SuperFunds, retail funds (owned by banks, insurance companies and private investors) help generate corporate profits, which are returned as dividends to shareholders, not fund
Industry super funds were established in the 1980s by union and employer organisations who were keen to protect Australians’ retirement investments from high super fund fees and ongoing commissions that were then common in the retail superannuation market. ...
[2126] Research suggests industry super funds outperform retail funds.(Brief Article)Jones, Stuart
Investors seeking better-performing stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) often study the best-performing industries as well as watch industry rankings for changes. For example, investors might see a red flag where an investment is concerned when they see an industry that has declined in rank. ...
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Polestar, the Swedish electric vehicle company, is broadening its retail operations across established and new markets in conjunction with the expansion of its model lineup. Part of this expansion involves a shift to a non-genuine agency sales model across Europe, a change that has already occurre...
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Retail • PublishedOct 23 • 6 min read From discussion to deployment: 4 key lessons in generative AI There are some lessons that have been learned in customer interactions that are now being applied to projects to maximize the return on investment for our customers. Each of these four are...
Insurance industry ETFs generally offer investors the same benefits as traditional exchange-traded funds, including low expense ratios, flexibility, decent liquidity, and tax efficiency. They are traded on most major exchanges during normal trading hours and supportselling shortorbuying on margin. ...
retailers are now trying to enhance customers’ offline retail experience by engaging with them interactively in‑store. The trend of retail consolidation in the sporting goods industry into super‑sized stores with a “shoppertainment” format is expected to continue. For example, some sports reta...