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Up Close - Up Close - December 06, 2012 |
PR Newswire
Four years after the 2008 global financial crisis, the onset of a severe economic recession, and ongoing market turbulence, a lack of faith in equity investing appears to be lingering, even for long-term investors who say that saving for retirement is their top financial priority.
In an online survey of 850 adults in the United States aged 21-50 with at least one investment account, just over six in 10 investors (61 percent) believe that investing in stocks is very important or i...
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In an online survey of 850 adults in the United States aged 21-50 with at least one investment account, just over six in 10 investors (61 percent) believe that investing in stocks is very important or i...
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