Women invest in shares to close the gender wealth gap | Making Money

By Paul Clitheroe
September 21 2020 - 1:39pm
INCREASE: Research by the Australian Securities Exchange found that over the past year, 45 per cent of the nation's first-time sharemarket investors were women.
INCREASE: Research by the Australian Securities Exchange found that over the past year, 45 per cent of the nation's first-time sharemarket investors were women.

A growing number of Australia women are investing in shares, and it could close the gender wealth gap.

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