Women are getting wealthier - and they don't invest the same way as men
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Women are getting wealthier - and they don't invest the same way as men
"Women are much more risk-aware. I would like to call it much more realistic in their own ability to invest."
"On average, men trade a lot more often than women because they believe they can beat the market or they read something in the news."
A McKinsey report projects women's share of retail financial assets in the US and EU to rise to 40-45% by 2030, driven by factors such as increasing earnings and declining marriage rates. Women's cautious investment approach, focusing on goals and values, contrasts with men's more risk-taking behavior. The report, based on a survey of 13,000 investors, shows that women's wealth has grown significantly faster than men's, highlighting both demographic shifts and changing attitudes towards women's financial management.
Read at Business Insider
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